EDIT: With Bryan at Nos. 7 and 10, he becomes the first male country artist to have two concurrent titles in the top 10 since the chart launched Oct. 30, 2004
Tug a bit, Luke.
OMG. What is Luke doing in that picture. (Or what had happened previously?)
This is so boring, seriously I wanna know which song is the next #1 hit 'cause it feels it's all about Happy
The next #1 could be All Of Me, but it could easily miss out.
The only song in the top 10 that's still climbing fast is Turn Down For What (but I don't think it'll be the next #1, but it would be amazing if it was!). Let It Go and The Man seem to be close to their peaks, the rest are all declining.
This chart became dull ever since they incorporated those Streaming/Subscription/On Demand ******** mid-2012. I miss the way it was prior to that with just airplay and sales being the major factors.
This chart became dull ever since they incorporated those Streaming/Subscription/On Demand ******** mid-2012. I miss the way it was prior to that with just airplay and sales being the major factors.
I know right? Ever since that update, things have never been the same, although I would attribute that more to them changing the airplay weight too than just the inclusion of streaming.
Like I said I think in last weeks thread, the chart is really giving me a 2004 vibe with its lack of movement (and maybe mediocre content )
We need more party/club songs in the top tier. Everything is AC-leaning now, which isn't bad, but it's definitely an overflow of it.
It seemed like there was an EDM trinity on the rise poised to possibly enter the Top 10 (Animals, Hey Brother, #Selfie) but it seems like they all kind of fizzled out
"Happy" last week tied "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" for the longest run at #1 by a song that an individual artist wrote, produced and performed all by himself, with no credited collaborators. The Soulja Boy Tell'em smash was on top for seven weeks in 2007.
God what an utter disaster the 2003-2008 era was. I am ashamed of my country. Inflated Rhythmic and Urban numbers that did not reflect reality at all. I don't know a single sane person who enjoyed all these songs.
Thank god they changed the way they measure radio ratings in 2008.