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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (June 13-20, 2012)
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Billboard Hot 100 Singles (June 13-20, 2012)
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Over on the Digital Songs chart, Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" continues to hold down the No. 1 slot as it sells another 296,000 downloads (up 4%). Maroon 5's "Payphone" (featuring Wiz Khalifa) stays at No. 2 (235,000; down 8%) while Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" is steady at No. 3 (213,000; down 14%).
Katy Perry's "Wide Awake" makes a big charge up the tally, rising 12-4 with 173,000. Its climb mirrors the song's jump on the Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart (titled Pop Songs on Billboard.com) where it rallies 20-14.
Justin Bieber's "All Around the World" debuts at No. 5, starting with 157,000. The track, which re-teams him with his "Baby" collaborator Ludacris, is the latest pre-release cut from Bieber's "Believe" album, due out June 19. It follows "Boyfriend" and "Die In Your Arms."
Pitbull's "Back in Time" is down one to No. 6 (133,000; down 10%), Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" is also down a rung to No. 7 (132,000; down 9%). One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful" rises two slots to No. 8 (125,000; down 3%) and Nicki Minaj's "Starships" holds at No. 9 (120,000; down 11%). Bieber's "Boyfriend" closes out the top 10, falling three places to No. 10, with 115,000 (115,000; down 17%).
Lastly, we have one more chart tidbit about a tally we normally don't write about. On the Hot Singles Sales chart -- which ranks the best-selling physically-released singles of the week -- Michael Jackson's "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" debuts at No. 1 with 5,000 copies. Its CD single was released last week exclusively at Walmart as part of the promotions leading up to the 25th anniversary reissue of Jackson's 1987 "Bad" album. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" is a duet with Siedah Garrett and was the first single from "Bad."
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" gives Jackson his first No. 1 on a Billboard singles sales chart since 2003, when "One More Chance" spent three weeks atop the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales chart.
1. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" (296,000)
2. Maroon 5 f/ Wiz Khalifa, "Payphone" (235,000)
3. Gotye f/ Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used To Know" (213,000)
4. Katy Perry, "Wide Awake" (173,000)
5. Justin Bieber, "All Around The World" (157,000)
6. Pitbull, "Back In Time" (133,000)
7. Rihanna, "Where Have You Been" (132,000)
8. One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful" (125,000)
9. Nicki Minaj, "Starships" (120,000)
10. Justin Bieber, "Boyfriend" (115,000)
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Carly Rae Jepsen sends her pop culture juggernaut "Call Me Maybe" to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, dethroning Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra, after eight weeks at the chart's summit.
"Call," the choice for buzz-worthy YouTube sing-and/or-dance-along videos from everyone from Justin Bieber and some high-profile friends to the Harvard University baseball team, rises 2-1 on the Hot 100 courtesy of gains on the Digital Songs, Radio Songs and On-Demand Songs charts.
The cut logs a fourth week at No. 1 on Digital Songs with a 4% gain to 296,000 downloads sold in the chart's tracking week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. With its latest sales frame, it passes the 3-million mark (3.3 million) in downloads sold to date.
Carly Rae Jepsen: Meet Justin Bieber's Favorite New Artist
On Radio Songs, "Call" lifts 4-2 with 117 million in all-format audience (up 14%), according to Nielsen BDS. It also climbs 2-1 on the mainstream top 40-based Pop Songs radio airplay chart.
As on the Hot 100, the song succeeds Gotye's track at No. 1 on On-Demand Songs, where it pushes 2-1 with 1.1 million on-demand streams, according to BDS.
With her Hot 100 coronation, Jepsen is the first lead female to top the chart in a debut visit since Ke$ha sent "TiK ToK" to the top for nine weeks beginning the week of Jan. 2, 2010. Before that, Lady Gaga was the last rookie female to conquer the Hot 100 on a first try when "Just Dance," featuring Colby O'Donis, began a three-week command the week of Jan. 17, 2009.
Jepsen is in good company: following "TiK ToK," Ke$ha has added seven more Hot 100 top 10s, including her second No. 1, "We R Who We R," in 2010. Lady Gaga, of course, has become not only a chart force but also a worldwide household name. She's banked 10 more Hot 100 top 10s after "Dance," including two more No. 1s, "Poker Face" (2009) and "Born This Way" (2011).
"Call" was first a hit in Jepsen's home country of Canada, as the Mission, British Columbia, native took the song to No. 1 for four weeks on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 beginning in February. After fellow Canadian Justin Bieber Tweeted his affinity for the song to his more than 20 million Twitter followers and produced a video in which he, Selena Gomez and Ashley Tisdale sang it, the U.S. success of "Call" surged. Jepsen has since signed with Bieber's manager, Scooter Braun.
Gotye's "Somebody," meanwhile, slips 1-2 on the Hot 100 after its eight-week reign. The song remains atop Radio Songs for a fourth week (141 million, down 3%), holds at No. 3 on Digital Songs (213,000, down 14%) and descends 1-2 on On-Demand Songs (1 million, down 4%).
The Nos. 3 and 4 songs on the Hot 100 remain static from last week: Maroon 5's "Payphone," featuring Wiz Khalifa, and fun.'s former six-week Hot 100 No. 1 "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae, respectively.
One Direction's former No. 4 hit "What Makes You Beautiful" rises 6-5, swapping spots with Nicki Minaj's "Starships" (5-6), while Flo Rida's "Wild Ones," featuring Sia, stays at No. 7.
After the song became her 22nd Hot 100 top 10 last week - the fifth-best sum among women in the chart's more than five-decade history, Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" pushes 9-8 this week. It bullets again at No. 9 on Radio Songs (74 million, up 14%) and powers 32-23 on On-Demand Songs (335,000, up 17%). On Digital Songs, "Where" falls 6-7 (132,000, down 9%).
Katy Perry flies 19-9 on the Hot 100 with "Wide Awake," the second single from her "Teenage Dream: the Complete Confection" reissue album. First single "Part of Me" debuted at No. 1 the week of March 3. "Awake," Perry's 11th career top 10 dating to her first, the seven-week No. 1 "I Kissed a Girl" four years ago, and her eighth consecutive top 10 single promoted to radio (six of which have topped the Hot 100), claims dual top Digital and Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100, bounding 12-4 on Digital Songs (173,000, up 60%) and 35-14 on Radio Songs (49 million, up 40%).
"Awake," which Perry first performed live at the Billboard Music Awards (May 20), is approaching the 50-position On-Demand Songs chart, with 215,000 on-demand streams (up 69%) in the survey's tracking week.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Bieber's "Boyfriend" slides 8-10. With the teen superstar's third studio album, "Believe," due Tuesday (June 19), another track from the set, "All Around the World," featuring Ludacris, is the Hot 100's Hot Shot Debut at No. 22. It starts at No. 5 on Digital Songs (157,000). Last week, fellow preview cut "Die in Your Arms" entered the Hot 100 at No. 17 and Digital Songs at No. 4 (185,000).
1. Carly Rae Jepsen, “Call Me Maybe” (+1)
2. Gotye f/ Kimbra, “Somebody That I Used To Know” (-1)
3. Maroon 5 f/ Wiz Khalifa, “Payphone” (=)
4. fun. f/ Janelle Monae, “We Are Young” (=)
5. One Direction, “What Makes You Beautiful” (+1)
6. Nicki Minaj, “Starships” (-1)
7. Flo Rida f/ Sia, “Wild Ones (=)
8. Rihanna, “Where Have You Been” (+1)
9. Katy Perry, “Wide Awake” (+10)
10. Justin Bieber, “Boyfriend” (-2)
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22. Justin Bieber, “All Around The World” (DEBUT)
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HOT DIGITAL SONGS
1. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" (296,000)
2. Maroon 5 f/ Wiz Khalifa, "Payphone" (235,000)
3. Gotye f/ Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used To Know" (213,000)
4. Katy Perry, "Wide Awake" (173,000)
5. Justin Bieber, "All Around The World" (157,000)
6. Pitbull, "Back In Time" (133,000)
7. Rihanna, "Where Have You Been" (132,000)
8. One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful" (125,000)
9. Nicki Minaj, "Starships" (120,000)
10. Justin Bieber, "Boyfriend" (115,000)
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Is Carly gettin it ?
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Carly got this in the bag
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Wide Awake
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STIUTK tops the 5M mark this week. Looks liek WAY will have to snag it next week (they needed 116,000 to cross)
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Carly got it on lock! Unless something fishy happens
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STIUTK tops the 5M mark this week. Looks liek WAY will have to snag it next week (they needed 116,000 to cross)
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I'm mad at them now
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Carly got it on lock! Unless something fishy happens
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let's see if Billboard changes their rules this week
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Carly Rae Jepsen, ladies and gentlemans
Amazing sales for her! And longevity on Payphone and "Used"
Wide Awake climbing, Top 10 this week pleaseeee
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Carly's #1. Even though I'm not a big fan of the song and I think it's overrated, I can only congratulate someone on getting their first U.S. #1. That's a big deal. Three breakthrough artists have gotten their first #1 songs this year: fun., Gotye and Carly Rae Jespen.
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1. CMM
2. STIUTK
3. Payphone
4. WAY/Starships
5. WAY/Starships
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Katy Perry
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Carly's #1. Even though I'm not a big fan of the song and I think it's overrated, I can only congratulate someone on getting their first U.S. #1. That's a big deal. Three breakthrough artists have gotten their first #1 songs this year: fun., Gotye and Carly Rae Jespen.
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Consecutively, at that.
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Top 3 is pretty strong..
Pretty much the actual trinity:
Call Me Maybe, Payphone and Somebody That I Used To Know
Snd the trinity of the year:
1. Somebody That I Used To Know
2. We Are Young
3. Call Me Maybah
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
1. CMM
2. STIUTK
3. Payphone
4. WAY/Starships
5. WAY/Starships
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Would be insane if Starships would get a new peak
But I don't think it will happen
HOT DIGITAL SONGS
1. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" (296,000) [ 3,259,000]
2. Maroon 5 f/ Wiz Khalifa, "Payphone" (235,000) [ 2,441,000]
3. Gotye f/ Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used To Know" (213,000) [ 5,050,000]
4. Katy Perry, "Wide Awake" (173,000)
5. Justin Bieber, "All Around The World" (157,000) [ 157,000]
6. Pitbull, "Back In Time" (133,000) [ 843,000]
7. Rihanna, "Where Have You Been" (132,000)
8. One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful" (125,000) [ 2,585,000]
9. Nicki Minaj, "Starships" (120,000) [ 2,852,000]
10. Justin Bieber, "Boyfriend" (115,000) [ 2,376,000]
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Carly Rae Jepsen sends her pop culture juggernaut "Call Me Maybe" to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, dethroning Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra, after eight weeks at the chart's summit.
"Call," the choice for buzz-worthy YouTube sing-and/or-dance-along videos from everyone from Justin Bieber and some high-profile friends to the Harvard University baseball team, rises 2-1 on the Hot 100 courtesy of gains on the Digital Songs, Radio Songs and On-Demand Songs charts.
The cut logs a fourth week at No. 1 on Digital Songs with a 4% gain to 296,000 downloads sold in the chart's tracking week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. With its latest sales frame, it passes the 3-million mark (3.3 million) in downloads sold to date.
Carly Rae Jepsen: Meet Justin Bieber's Favorite New Artist
On Radio Songs, "Call" lifts 4-2 with 117 million in all-format audience (up 14%), according to Nielsen BDS. It also climbs 2-1 on the mainstream top 40-based Pop Songs radio airplay chart.
As on the Hot 100, the song succeeds Gotye's track at No. 1 on On-Demand Songs, where it pushes 2-1 with 1.1 million on-demand streams, according to BDS.
With her Hot 100 coronation, Jepsen is the first lead female to top the chart in a debut visit since Ke$ha sent "TiK ToK" to the top for nine weeks beginning the week of Jan. 2, 2010. Before that, Lady Gaga was the last rookie female to conquer the Hot 100 on a first try when "Just Dance," featuring Colby O'Donis, began a three-week command the week of Jan. 17, 2009.
Jepsen is in good company: following "TiK ToK," Ke$ha has added seven more Hot 100 top 10s, including her second No. 1, "We R Who We R," in 2010. Lady Gaga, of course, has become not only a chart force but also a worldwide household name. She's banked 10 more Hot 100 top 10s after "Dance," including two more No. 1s, "Poker Face" (2009) and "Born This Way" (2011).
"Call" was first a hit in Jepsen's home country of Canada, as the Mission, British Columbia, native took the song to No. 1 for four weeks on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 beginning in February. After fellow Canadian Justin Bieber Tweeted his affinity for the song to his more than 20 million Twitter followers and produced a video in which he, Selena Gomez and Ashley Tisdale sang it, the U.S. success of "Call" surged. Jepsen has since signed with Bieber's manager, Scooter Braun.
Gotye's "Somebody," meanwhile, slips 1-2 on the Hot 100 after its eight-week reign. The song remains atop Radio Songs for a fourth week (141 million, down 3%), holds at No. 3 on Digital Songs (213,000, down 14%) and descends 1-2 on On-Demand Songs (1 million, down 4%).
The Nos. 3 and 4 songs on the Hot 100 remain static from last week: Maroon 5's "Payphone," featuring Wiz Khalifa, and fun.'s former six-week Hot 100 No. 1 "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae, respectively.
One Direction's former No. 4 hit "What Makes You Beautiful" rises 6-5, swapping spots with Nicki Minaj's "Starships" (5-6), while Flo Rida's "Wild Ones," featuring Sia, stays at No. 7.
After the song became her 22nd Hot 100 top 10 last week - the fifth-best sum among women in the chart's more than five-decade history, Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" pushes 9-8 this week. It bullets again at No. 9 on Radio Songs (74 million, up 14%) and powers 32-23 on On-Demand Songs (335,000, up 17%). On Digital Songs, "Where" falls 6-7 (132,000, down 9%).
Katy Perry flies 19-9 on the Hot 100 with "Wide Awake," the second single from her "Teenage Dream: the Complete Confection" reissue album. First single "Part of Me" debuted at No. 1 the week of March 3. "Awake," Perry's 11th career top 10 dating to her first, the seven-week No. 1 "I Kissed a Girl" four years ago, and her eighth consecutive top 10 single promoted to radio (six of which have topped the Hot 100), claims dual top Digital and Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100, bounding 12-4 on Digital Songs (173,000, up 60%) and 35-14 on Radio Songs (49 million, up 40%).
Katy Perry Wants a 'F---ing Vacation' After Next Single
"Awake," which Perry first performed live at the Billboard Music Awards (May 20), is approaching the 50-position On-Demand Songs chart, with 215,000 on-demand streams (up 69%) in the survey's tracking week.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Bieber's "Boyfriend" slides 8-10. With the teen superstar's third studio album, "Believe," due Tuesday (June 19), another track from the set, "All Around the World," featuring Ludacris, is the Hot 100's Hot Shot Debut at No. 22. It starts at No. 5 on Digital Songs (157,000). Last week, fellow preview cut "Die in Your Arms" entered the Hot 100 at No. 17 and Digital Songs at No. 4 (185,000).
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