Can I just know why the **** is Uptown Funk charting at #21 (+3 from last week) when it's literally out of the top 100 on iTunes?
It went up 15 spots in the last 2 weeks out of nowhere.
Can I just know why the **** is Uptown Funk charting at #21 (+3 from last week) when it's literally out of the top 100 on iTunes?
It went up 15 spots in the last 2 weeks out of nowhere.
Sure and the GP randomly started to stream it like crazy now...
Billboard is trying to make it gain more points, it's pretty clear.
Well not the normal video or it's on-demand streaming increased.
Some video that features the song went viral. Happens all the time. It Billboard would want Uptown Funk to stick around they wouldn't have invented that stupid ass new recurrent rule
Well not the normal video or it's on-demand streaming increased.
Some video that features the song went viral. Happens all the time. It Billboard would want Uptown Funk to stick around they wouldn't have invented that stupid ass new recurrent rule
Well not the normal video or it's on-demand streaming increased.
Some video that features the song went viral. Happens all the time. It Billboard would want Uptown Funk to stick around they wouldn't have invented that stupid ass new recurrent rule
More clever would be add recurrent rule based on sales tbh. If song outs Top100 HDS, it gets recurrent for example
Descending songs are removed from the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot 100 Airplay simultaneously after 52 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and if ranking below No. 25.
Can I just know why the **** is Uptown Funk charting at #21 (+3 from last week) when it's literally out of the top 100 on iTunes?
It went up 15 spots in the last 2 weeks out of nowhere.
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Originally posted by Ger-55
I seriously have no idea which video is going viral for UF!, was searching but got nothing
Billboard:
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Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars, "Uptown Funk!"
The former 14-week No. 1 rises 24-21 on the Hot 100. Spurring its 15 percent gain to 8.5 million U.S. streams: upticks in user-generated clips featuring beloved dance scenes in movies set to the song's audio.
Beyond "Hello," four other songs from 25 debut: "When We Were Young" (the chart's highest new entry at No. 22); "Water Under the Bridge" (No. 70); "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)," a co-write with Max Martin and Shellback (No. 79); and "Remedy," co-penned with Ryan Tedder (No. 87).
Of the four new entries, only "Young" boasts streaming points, as 25 is not available as a whole on streaming services. The song drew 3.7 million U.S. streams, driven by its official Vevo on YouTube performance clip (at the Church Studios in London). The ballad (her eighth top 40 Hot 100 hit) opens on Digital Songs at No. 4 with 101,000 downloads sold.
With Love Yourself losing (-1,327,295) on spotify, and 20% on sales .. is it possible for it to fall out of TOP 10?
It lost 15% of it's streams on Spotify and I would need to lose nearly 30% of overall streams to fall out of the top 10. Don't see it. It hasn't dropped that much on Youtube.
1. Hello = (55-59% of lead)
2. Sorry =
3. Hotline Bling =
4. What Do You Mean? =
5. The Hills =
6. Stitches =
7. Love Yourself =
8. Like I'm Gonna Lose You =
9. Here +1
10. 679 -1
11. Same Old Love =
12. Ex's & Oh's =
13. Wildest Dreams =
14. Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae) =
15. Jumpman +3
16. On My Mind -1
17. Focus -1
18. Confident +10
19. Can't Feel My Face -2
20. Antidote =
22. White Iverson +3
23. Die A Happy Man +6
26. Don't +7
32. Say It +5
Have zero country songs cracked the T40 on Streaming this year?
I looked up Chris Stapleton, Carrie, Little Big Town, Sam Hunt, and Thomas Rhett, and Billboard.com says they haven't.
I know Hunt's charted at least 2 songs on ODS, and HP reached HSS too, but it must've stalled in the 40s. DAHM also reached ODS and HSS, but not the HSS Top 40. GC and TYT never even reached the Top 50 on ODS. I don't know about Carrie and Chris, but Luke Bryan reached ODS at least once (maybe HSS too, but it would've been no higher than #48).