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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (February 15-22, 2012)
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Billboard Hot 100 Singles (February 15-22, 2012)
HOT DIGITAL SONGS: http://www.billboard.com/#/news/adel...ce=most_recent
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Over on the Digital Songs chart, fun.'s "We Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monae) makes a splash, rising from No. 22 to No. 1 with 296,000 downloads sold (up 338%). The tune was used in a stunt-filled Chevrolet Super Bowl (Feb. 5) commercial touting its 2012 Sonic.
fun.'s ascent to the top pushes Kelly Clarkson's "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" down a slot to No. 1, despite a sales gain. It sold 260,000 and was up by 10%.
Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" debuts at No. 3 with 195,000 (up 6,724%) in the wake of her passing. It's a debut on the chart -- rather than a re-entry -- as the Digital Songs list didn't exist in 1992 when the song was first released.
Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain" is forced backwards -- falling 2-4 -- though it increases in sales: 187,000 (up 14%). Clearly thanks to her Grammy buzz, she has two more songs in the top 10: "Someone Like You" rallies 23-9 with 128,000 (up 91%) and "Rolling in the Deep" (which she performed) zooms 39-10 (126,000; up 174%).
It's the first time a lead act has had three songs concurrently in the top 10 since the chart dated July 25, 2009, when Michael Jackson was at Nos. 2, 8 and 9 with "Man in the Mirror," "Billie Jean" and "Thriller," respectively.
LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" rises 9-5 with 170,000 (up 53%) while Madonna's "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.) rises 7-6 with 165,000 (up 44%) in its first full week of availablility. Tyga's "Rack City" slips 4-7 (139,000; up less than 1%) and David Guetta's "Turn Me On" (featuring Minaj) drops 8-9 (139,000; down 6%).
Digital track sales this past week totaled 28.93 million downloads, up 10% compared to last week (26.39 million) and up 8% stacked next to the comparable week of 2011 (26.78 million). Year to date track sales are at 170.50 million, up 7% compared to the same total at this point last year (159.72 million).
HOT DIGITAL SONGS
1. Fun. f/ Janelle Monae, "We Are Young" (296,000)
2. Kelly Clarkson, "Stronger" (260,000)
3. Whitney Houston, "I Will Always Love You" (195,000)
4. Adele, "Set Fire To The Rain" (187,000)
5. LMFAO, "Sexy & I Know It" (170,000)
6. Madonna f/ Nicki Minaj & M.I.A., "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (165,000)
7. Tyga, "Rack City" (139,000)
8. David Guetta f/ Nicki Minaj, "Turn Me On" (139,000)
9. Adele, "Someone Like You" (128,000)
10. Adele, "Rolling In The Deep" (126,000)
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Whitney Houston returns to the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 this week as her signature hit from 1992 -- it reigned for 14 weeks -- "I Will Always Love You" re-enters at No. 7, fueled by an enormous resurgence in digital sales (195,000, up 6723%, according to Nielsen SoundScan) and radio airplay (18 million audience impressions, up 915%, according to Nielsen BDS).
Houston places two other former No. 1s on the chart: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (from 1987) at No. 35 and "Greatest Love of All" (1986) at No. 41.
While historically, catalog or recurrent songs have not been eligible for inclusion on the Hot 100, this is not the first time Billboard has charted such activity. As recently as 2001, following the attacks of Sept. 11, the Hot 100 welcomed Lee Greenwood's 1984 country hit "God Bless the USA" and Houston's spine-tingling rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner," the latter of which had reached the chart's top 20 a decade earlier. At the time, the inclusion of these songs properly captured the musical mood as the nation reacted to that tragic day.
"As the digital age has progressed," says Billboard director of charts Silvio Pietroluongo, "with the immediacy it provides, the line has blurred between the relevancy of new and older recordings, which are for the most part equally accessible from one's home computer."
"Going forward we feel that it is the proper move to allow older titles posting enough activity to return to the Hot 100 if ranking in the chart's upper half." (Billboard's policy of removing descending songs from the Hot 100 after 20 weeks if ranking below No. 50 remains unchanged).
Houston's posthumous chart activity is hardly the only headlines on this week's Hot 100.
Kelly Clarkson logs a second week at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," which claims top Airplay Gainer honors for a second week. The song soars 15-7 on Radio Songs (76 million, up 31%). On Digital Songs, "Stronger" slips 1-2, although with a 10% gain to 260,000.
Adele's former two-week No. 1 "Set Fire to the Rain" holds at No. 2 on the Hot 100. The song becomes her third No. 1 on Radio Songs, following "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You," as it gains by 7% to 136 million. "Rain" drops 2-4 on Digital Songs but with a 14% improvement to 187,000.
Following its exposure in Chevrolet's Sonic Super Bowl ad Feb. 5, fun.'s "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae, vaults 41-3 as the Hot 100's top Digital Gainer for a second week, powering 22-1 on Digital Songs (296,000 downloads, up 338%). On last week's Hot 100, the song had bounded 63-41, fueled by early sales gains owed to its TV limelight (as last week's sales tracking period ended mere hours after the Super Bowl the night of Feb. 5).
After LMFAO performed with Madonna as part of the Super Bowl's halftime show, the duo's former two-week No. 1 "Sexy and I Know It" rebounds 9-4 on the Hot 100. (The "Glee" cast's cover of the self-confidence [confi-dance?] anthem, featuring Ricky Martin, concurrently debuts at No. 81).
Flo Rida's "Good Feeling" descends 3-5 on the Hot 100; Rihanna's former 10-week topper "We Found Love," featuring Calvin Harris, drops 4-6; David Guetta's "Turn Me On," featuring Nicki Minaj, slides 5-8; and, Tyga's "Rack City" falls 7-9.
Rounding out the top 10, Madonna's "Give Me All Your Luvin'," featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A, bounds 13-10 on the Hot 100 to become Madonna's record-extending 38th top 10. (The Beatles ranks second with 34).
"Luvin'" jumps 7-6 on the Digital Songs survey with 165,000 downloads sold (up 44%) in the list's tracking week. The period encompassed the first full week following Madonna's Super Bowl halftime performance.
The track slides, however, 28-59 on the Radio Songs chart (20 million audience impressions, down 54%). "Luvin'" had benefitted last week from special promotion on Channel Media and Entertainment's more than 50 monitored pop stations, which played it at the top of every hour from Friday, Feb. 3, at 9 a.m. ET until the big game's kickoff.
HOT 100 SONGS (increases, re-entries and debuts are in bold)
1. Kelly Clarkson, "Stronger" (=)
2. Adele, "Set Fire to the Rain" (=)
3. fun. f/ Janelle Monae, "We Are Young" (+38)
4. LMFAO, "Sexy & I Know It" (+5)
5. Flo Rida, "Good Feeling" (-2)
6. RIhanna f Calvin Harris, "We Found Love" (-2)
7. Whitney Houston, "I Will Always Love You" (RE-ENTRY)
8. David Guetta f/ Nicki Minaj, "Turn Me On" (-3)
9. Tyga, "Rack City" (-2)
10. Madonna f/ Nicki Minaj & MIA, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (+3)
11. Adele, "Someone Like You" (+11)
12. Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa f/ Bruno Mars, "Young, Wild & Free" (-4)
13. Bruno Mars, "It Will Rain" (-3)
14. Jessie J, "Domino" (-8)
15. Gym Class Heroes f/ Neon Hitch, "Ass Back Home" (-3)
16. Pitbull f/ Chris Brown, "International Love" (-1)
17. Adele, "Rolling in the Deep" (+27)
18. LMFAO, "Party Rock Anthem" (+2)
19. Drake f/ Lil Wayne, "The Motto" (-3)
20. Jay Z & Kanye West, "N***as In Paris" (-9)
21. Katy Perry, "The One That Got Away" (-7)
22. Drake f/ Rihanna, "Take Care" (+1)
23. Maroon 5 f/ Christina Aguilera, "Moves Like Jagger" (-5)
24. Gavin DeGraw, "Not Over You" (-5)
25. The Wanted, "Glad You Came" (+5)
26. Gotye f/ Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used To Know" (+1)
27. Big Sean f/ Nicki Minaj, "Dance (A$$)" (-10)
28. J Cole, "Work Out" (-7)
29. Coldplay, "Paradise" (+7)
30. Selena Gomez & The Scene, "Love You Like a Love Song" (-5)
31. Christina Perri, "A Thousand Years" (+7)
32. David Guetta f/ Usher, "Without You" (-8)
33. Gym Class Heroes f/ Adam Levine, "Stereo Hearts" (-3)
34. Luke Bryan, "I Don't Want This Night To End" (-6)
35. Whitney Houston, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" (RE-ENTRY)
36. Toby Keith, "Red Solo Cup" (-5)
37. Drake f/ Nicki Minaj, "Make Me Proud" (-4)
38. Hot Chelle Rae f/ New Boyz, "I Like It Like That" (-6)
39. Chris Brown f/ Kevin McCall, "Strip" (+1)
40. The Band Perry, "All Your Life" (-3)
41. Whitney Houston, "Greatest Love Of All" (RE-ENTRY)
42. The Fray, "Heartbeat" (+9)
43. Train, "Drive By" (+12)
44. Dierks Bentley, "Home" (+14)
45. Breathe Carolina, "Blackout" (-5)
46. Chris Young, "You" (-9)
47. Taylor Swift, "Ours" (-5)
48. Outasight, "Tonight Is The Night" (-5)
49. Kelly Clarkson, "Mr Know It All" (-4)
50. Lady Antebellum, "Just a Kiss" (-4)
51. Meek Mill f/ Rick Ross, "Ima Boss" (DEBUT)
52. Lee Brice, "A Woman Like You" (+7)
53. Jake Owen, "Alone With You" (-3)
54. Rihanna, "You Da One" (-20)
55. Keith Urban, "You Gonna Fly" (-1)
56. Wale f/ Miguel, "Lotus Flower Bomb" (-8)
57. Flo Rida f/ Sia, "Wild Ones" (+20)
58. J Cole f/ Trey Songz, "Can't Get Enough" (-5)
59. Rihanna f/ Jay Z, "Talk That Talk" (+6)
60. Avicii, "Levels" (=)
61. Miranda Lambert, "Over You" (+5)
62. LMFAO, "Sorry For Party Rocking" (+17)
63. Lil Wayne f/ Bruno Mars, "Mirror" (-6)
64. Blake Shelton, "Drink On It" (+9)
65. Beyonce, "Love On Top" (-2)
66. Kenny Chesney, "Reality" (-4)
67. Martina McBride, "I'm Gonna Love You Through..." (=)
68. Lady Antebellum, "Dancin' Away With My Heart" (+3)
69. Jay Z & Kanye West, "Gotta Have It" (+3)
70. Young Jeezy f/ Jay Z & Andre 3000, "I Do" (-2)
71. Jason Mraz, "I Won't Give Up" (+10)
72. Jay Z & Kanye West f/ Frank Ocean, "No Church In The Wild" (+24)
73. Nicki Minaj, "Stupid Hoe" (-4)
74. Tim McGraw, "Better Than I Used To Be" (+1)
75. Coldplay f/ Rihanna, "Princess of China" (RE-ENTRY)
76. Scotty McCreery, "The Trouble With Girls" (+8)
77. Zac Brown Band, "Keep Me In Mind" (-16)
78. The Black Keys, "Lonely Boy" (+4)
79. Ellie Goulding, "Lights" (+4)
80. Lindsey Pavao, "Say Aah" (DEBUT)
81. Glee Cast f/ Ricky Martin, "Sexy & I Know It" (DEBUT)
82. Tyga f/ Lil Wayne, "Faded" (-8)
83. T Pain f/ Lily Allen & Wiz Khalifa, "5 O Clock" (-7)
84. Montgomery Gentry, "Where I Come From" (+5)
85. George Strait, "Love's Gonna Make It Alright" (+8)
86. Foster The People, "Don't Stop (Color On The Walls)" (+12)
87. Mary J Blige f/ Drake, "Mr Wrong" (+4)
88. B.o.B. f/ Lil Wayne, "Strange Clouds" (-14)
89. Kip Moore, "Somethin' Bout A Truck" (DEBUT)
90. Calvin Harris, "Feel So Close" (DEBUT)
91. Melanie Fiona, "4 AM" (+6)
92. Rick Ross f/ Nicki Minaj, "You The Boss" (-7)
93. Glee Cast f/ 2Cellos, "Smooth Criminal" (-67)
94. Florence + The Machine, "Shake It Out" (-2)
95. Brantley Gilbert, "You Don't Know Her Like I Do" (+5)
96. Kirko Bangz, "Drank In My Cup" (DEBUT)
97. Diggy f/ Jeremih, "Do It Like You (+2)
98. Waka Flocka Flame f/ Drake, "Round of Applause" (-3)
99. Glee Cast, "La Isla Bonita" (DEBUT)
100. YG f/ Tyga, Snoop Dogg, & Nipsey Hussle, "Snitches Ain't..." (DEBUT)
Largest Increase: "We Are Young" (41-3)
Largest Decrease: "Smooth Criminal (Glee)" (26-93)
Hot Shot Debut: "Ima Boss" (51)
Hot Shot Re-Entry: "I Will Always Love You" (7)
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Billboard Hot 100 Singles (February 15-22, 2012)
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Over on the Digital Songs chart, fun.'s "We Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monae) makes a splash, rising from No. 22 to No. 1 with 296,000 downloads sold (up 338%). The tune was used in a stunt-filled Chevrolet Super Bowl (Feb. 5) commercial touting its 2012 Sonic.
fun.'s ascent to the top pushes Kelly Clarkson's "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" down a slot to No. 1, despite a sales gain. It sold 260,000 and was up by 10%.
Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" debuts at No. 3 with 195,000 (up 6,724%) in the wake of her passing. It's a debut on the chart -- rather than a re-entry -- as the Digital Songs list didn't exist in 1992 when the song was first released.
Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain" is forced backwards -- falling 2-4 -- though it increases in sales: 187,000 (up 14%). Clearly thanks to her Grammy buzz, she has two more songs in the top 10: "Someone Like You" rallies 23-9 with 128,000 (up 91%) and "Rolling in the Deep" (which she performed) zooms 39-10 (126,000; up 174%).
It's the first time a lead act has had three songs concurrently in the top 10 since the chart dated July 25, 2009, when Michael Jackson was at Nos. 2, 8 and 9 with "Man in the Mirror," "Billie Jean" and "Thriller," respectively.
LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" rises 9-5 with 170,000 (up 53%) while Madonna's "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.) rises 7-6 with 165,000 (up 44%) in its first full week of availablility. Tyga's "Rack City" slips 4-7 (139,000; up less than 1%) and David Guetta's "Turn Me On" (featuring Minaj) drops 8-9 (139,000; down 6%).
Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Feb. 12) totaled 6.83 million units, up 17% compared to the sum last week (5.81 million) and up 6% compared to the comparable sales week of 2011 (6.43 million). Year to date album sales stand at 33.99 million, up 4% compared to the same total at this point last year (32.77 million).
Digital track sales this past week totaled 28.93 million downloads, up 10% compared to last week (26.39 million) and up 8% stacked next to the comparable week of 2011 (26.78 million). Year to date track sales are at 170.50 million, up 7% compared to the same total at this point last year (159.72 million).
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Nice!! Kelly easily gets #1 again!!!!!!
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No, both were posted at the same time.
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Those sales for SLY and RITD just until sunday night!!
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Get that second week, Kelly.
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"Someone Like You" rallies 23-9 with 128,000 (up 91%) and "Rolling in the Deep" (which she performed) zooms 39-10 (126,000; up 174%).
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and that's in ~5 hours?! That's amazing..
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It's the first time a lead act has had three songs concurrently in the top 10 since the chart dated July 25, 2009, when Michael Jackson was at Nos. 2, 8 and 9 with "Man in the Mirror," "Billie Jean" and "Thriller," respectively.
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Ties Withney, Does what Micheal has done
She's becoming a true legend
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will Madge go top 10 ??
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She could've been back at number 1 if she had performed Set Fire to the Rain as well man.
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Ohh.. I glad that Katy don't have on chart on this week
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The sales next week will be HUGE
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"Stronger" deserves that 2nd week at #1, what an amazing song.
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I feel like Madonna will be #11 or #12
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What was the AI diff between adele & kelly yesterday?
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Yay!! Kelly's got #1 on lock for another week! Hoooooooooooooooooorraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy yyyyyy
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What was the AI diff between adele & kelly yesterday?
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~63M
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I expected 11-13 for GMAYL- and it's looking like that's what will happen. Sizable drop next week, though.
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