What! Call Me Maybe took that inevitable spot?
Lights better doing something about it.
I like all of your debuts esp. 50 Ways To Say Goodbye.
With It’s Time moving up I can say it’s a good one.
I've been away from a computer for waaaay too long to be able to get this up.
New number one.
BUBBLING UNDER:
Blown Away - Carrie Underwood
Legendary Child - Aerosmith
Pound The Alarm - Nicki Minaj
Hats Off To The Bull - Chevelle
Fight Like A Girl - Emilie Autumn
Can't Stop Me - Afrojack and Shermanology
Kiss You Inside Out - Hedley
The Wind - Zac Brown Band
Wanted You More - Lady Antebellum
Make It Bun Dem - Skrillex and Damien Marley
British singer Ellie Goulding has illuminated the chart this week as "Lights" shines brightly at number one in her sixteenth week on the chart. Her gain in points has pushed her over Carly Rae Jepsen's smash hit "Call Me Maybe" as it slightly decreased in points.
Other Chart Notes
This week, there are three songs with Greatest Gainers honors as each slides up by five positions: "Spectrum (Say My Name)" by Florence + The Machine and Calvin Harris, " "Next To Me" by Emeli Sande, and "50 Ways To Say Goodbye" by Train.
Calvin Harris becomes the first artist to receive both Greatest Gainer honors and Greatest Decrease mentions in the same week, as "Feel So Close" slides down nine spots in its twentieth week on the chart.
Both artists are signed to Interscope, marking the second occurrence this year of labelmates dethroning each other.
A Year Ago: LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" continued to shuffle at number one as Christina Perri's "Arms" held in the runner-up slot for a second week.
"Party Rock Anthem" - LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock (stagnant)
"Arms" - Christina Perri (stagnant)
"I'm On One" - DJ Khaled featuring Drake, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne (up 1)
"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" - Katy Perry (up 1)
Of course Lights finally gets to #1 when I'm super tired of it Amazing Top 10 though. Hope Florence doesn't ruin it.
Ruin?
It's high position is due to all versions combined. I will say that. I do that with remixes that I enjoy. With "Lights," for example, it was charting as the Bassnectar remix for a while, because it contributed more to the total than the original. Not the case anymore, as you see.
Another case would be the Foo Fighters' "Rope," which hit number one as the deadmau5 remix and blocked Britney's "Till The World Ends"
It's high position is due to all versions combined. I will say that. I do that with remixes that I enjoy. With "Lights," for example, it was charting as the Bassnectar remix for a while, because it contributed more to the total than the original. Not the case anymore, as you see.
Another case would be the Foo Fighters' "Rope," which hit number one as the deadmau5 remix and blocked Britney's "Till The World Ends"
I see, so it's like how Billboard does with counting all versions of a song into its total sales.. I haven't yet heard the remix of Spectrum, only the original version. The song itself isn't bad, I just can't stand Florence's voice.
I updated the second post with more statistics, while moving the first chart I posted down to my next post.
On this page, I compiled a list of all artists who have made it to number one on my chart, whether it was onlly once or repeated appearances. Whether they were lead artists or featured guests.
I'm kiiiiii'ing at the fact that I've had 66 American artists hit number one, and the closest nationality comes from the UK, with merely 12 artists.
Lights is such a big grower every time it plays it keeps getting better and better.
Titanium & Some Nights are coming for that #1 spot.
Nice debut.
The enlighten with the songs here are bright with special power.
Legendary Child - Aerosmith
Fight Like A Girl - Emilie Autumn
Hats Off To The Bull - Chevelle
Can't Stop Me - Afrojack and Shermanology
Kiss You Inside Out - Hedley
The Wind - Zac Brown Band
Make It Bun Dem - Skrillex and Damien Marley
Wanted You More - Lady Antebellum
Settle Down - No Doubt
Thinkin' Bout You - Frank Ocean
Ellie Goulding remains on top of the Top 40 for another week, and by doing so, becomes the first British artist to do so since Adele regined for three weeks with "Someone Like You" in late-2011. Both Neon Hitch and One Direction were unable continue for a second week with "Ass Back Home" (as a featured artist) and "What Makes You Beautiful" respectively.
Ellie faces severe competition from two sources, however. David Guetta and Sia bullet () at number two and post gains in overall points while Ellie begins to slide down. Also, another single, which isn't even charting within the 10-piece Bubbling Under portion, is threatening to debut at number one, which hasn't been accomplished since Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" arrived on the chart in early 2011. Since then, the chart has seen number-two debuts from the likes of Britney Spears ("Till The World Ends"), Florence + The Machine ("Shake It Out"), and M83 ("Midnight City"). The French electronic band, however, managed to peak at number one the week after.
Other Chart Notes:
British rock band Muse guns forward with Greatest Gainer honors as their thundering Olympic anthem, "Survival," slides up six positions 39-33.
Rita Ora, another British act, tumbles downward ten spots 27-37 as the Greatest Decrease.
If Sia's collaboration manages to go up to number one next week, she'll become the first artist of Australian birth to do so. (It is worth mentioning that "Somebody That I Used To Know" singer Gotye is known for being raised in Australia, but as it stands, he was born in Belgium, so he is not of Australian birth.)
A YEAR AGO: American pop rock group Paramore receives their first number one as a trio as "Monster" slides to the top from outside of the top five: 7-1.
"Monster" - Paramore (+6)
"Party Rock Anthem" - LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock
"Walk" - Foo Fighters (+2)
"I'm On One" - DJ Khaled featuring Drake, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne (-1)
On its 18th week currently, so it's had a good run.
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Originally posted by potentbreakupsong
I see, so it's like how Billboard does with counting all versions of a song into its total sales.. I haven't yet heard the remix of Spectrum, only the original version. The song itself isn't bad, I just can't stand Florence's voice.