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Chart Listings: Billboard Charts (May 8-15, 2016)
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Originally posted by Tsuko
Really Really is going recurrent next week.  Thought it'd be the next single after 2 Phones.
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I don't think it was pushed to radio. But even if it was, it would probably struggle because 2 Phones is #8 on rhythmic and #7 on urban.
He needs to release Time For That or Ain't Too Hard next.
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YTD week 25/2016
Red songs are currently charting.
1. 'Love Yourself' by Justin Bieber [7993; #1 peak; 25 weeks] (=)
2. 'Sorry' by Justin Bieber [7560; #1 peak; 25 weeks] (=)
3. 'Hello' by Adele [6871; #1 peak; 23 weeks] (=)
4. 'Stressed Out' by twenty one pilots [5963; #2 peak; 25 weeks] (=)
5. 'Work' by Rihanna Featuring Drake [5654; #1 peak; 15 weeks] (=)
6. 'Stitches' by Shawn Mendes [5052; #6 peak; 25 weeks] (=)
7. 'My House' by Flo Rida [4849; #4 peak; 25 weeks] (=)
8. 'Me, Myself & I' by G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha [4610; #7 peak; 25 weeks] (+1)
9. 'Hotline Bling' by Drake [4514; #3 peak; 21 weeks] (-1)
10. 'Roses' by The Chainsmokers Featuring ROZES [4157; #6 peak; 25 weeks] (=)
11. 'Cake By The Ocean' by DNCE [4152; #9 peak; 25 weeks] (+1)
12. 'The Hills' by The Weeknd [4060; #5 peak; 23 weeks] (-1)
13. '7 Years' by Lukas Graham [3996; #2 peak; 16 weeks] (+5)
14. 'What Do You Mean?' by Justin Bieber [3989; #4 peak; 20 weeks] (-1)
15. 'Pillowtalk' by Zayn [3948; #1 peak; 14 weeks] (+2)
16. 'Same Old Love' by Selena Gomez [3868; #5 peak; 19 weeks] (-2)
17. 'Here' by Alessia Cara [3850; #5 peak; 19 weeks] (-2)
18. 'Jumpman' by Drake & Future [3841; #12 peak; 24 weeks] (-2)
19. 'Don't' by Bryson Tiller [3639; #13 peak; 25 weeks] (=)
20. 'Like I'm Gonna Lose You' by Meghan Trainor Featuring John Legend [3536; #8 peak; 20 weeks] (=)
21-100
21. 'I Took A Pill In Ibiza' by Mike Posner [3161; #4 peak; 16 weeks] (+3)
22. '679' by Fetty Wap Featuring Remy Boyz [3132; #8 peak; 20 weeks] (-1)
23. 'Hands To Myself' by Selena Gomez [3129; #7 peak; 20 weeks] (-1)
24. 'One Call Away' by Charlie Puth [3116; #12 peak; 23 weeks] (-1)
25. 'In The Night' by The Weeknd [2808; #12 peak; 19 weeks] (=)
26. 'Ex's & Oh's' by Elle King [2680; #12 peak; 19 weeks] (=)
27. 'Die A Happy Man' by Thomas Rhett [2595; #21 peak; 22 weeks] (=)
28. 'White Iverson' by Post Malone [2583; #14 peak; 20 weeks] (=)
29. 'Panda' by Desiigner [2522; #1 peak; 11 weeks] (+6)
30. 'Down In The DM' by Yo Gotti [2448; #13 peak; 21 weeks] (-1)
31. 'Exchange' by Bryson Tiller [2382; #26 peak; 25 weeks] (+1)
32. 'Work From Home' by Fifth Harmony Featuring Ty Dolla $ign [2370; #5 peak; 10 weeks] (+7)
33. 'No' by Meghan Trainor [2358; #3 peak; 9 weeks] (+3)
34. 'Can't Feel My Face' by The Weeknd [2301; #15 peak; 18 weeks] (-4)
35. 'Antidote' by Travi$ Scott [2297; #16 peak; 16 weeks] (-4)
36. 'Say It' by Tory Lanez [2276; #23 peak; 20 weeks] (-3)
37. 'On My Mind' by Ellie Goulding [2156; #13 peak; 14 weeks] (-3)
38. '2 Phones' by Kevin Gates [2149; #17 peak; 18 weeks] (+2)
39. 'When We Were Young' by Adele [2134; #14 peak; 20 weeks] (-2)
40. 'Wildest Dreams' by Taylor Swift [2118; #9 peak; 15 weeks] (-2)
41. 'oui' by Jeremih [2021; #19 peak; 18 weeks] (+2)
42. 'Hide Away' by Daya [2004; #23 peak; 19 weeks] (-1)
43. 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' by Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello [1889; #20 peak; 20 weeks] (-1)
44. 'Lean On' by Major Lazer & DJ Snake Featuring M0 [1862; #17 peak; 16 weeks] (=)
45. 'Back To Sleep' by Chris Brown [1851; #20 peak; 20 weeks] (=)
46. 'Watch Me' by Silento [1741; #14 peak; 13 weeks] (=)
47. 'Adventure Of A Lifetime' by Coldplay [1728; #13 peak; 19 weeks] (=)
48. 'Never Forget You' by Zara Larsson & MNEK [1699; #15 peak; 12 weeks] (+1)
49. 'Middle' by DJ Snake Featuring Bipolar Sunshine [1623; #20 peak; 16 weeks] (+3)
50. 'Let It Go' by James Bay [1607; #30 peak; 20 weeks] (+3)
51. 'You Should Be Here' by Cole Swindell [1567; #31 peak; 20 weeks] (-3)
52. 'Dangerous Woman' by Ariana Grande [1554; #10 peak; 8 weeks] (+7)
53. 'Perfect' by One Direction [1535; #26 peak; 16 weeks] (-3)
54. 'Don't Let Me Down' by The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya [1521; #7 peak; 12 weeks] (+9)
55. 'Summer Sixteen' by Drake [1518; #6 peak; 14 weeks] (+1)
56. 'See You Again' by Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth [1511; #30 peak; 16 weeks] (-5)
57. 'One Dance' by Drake Featuring WizKid & Kyla [1500; #1 peak; 5 weeks] (+15)
58. 'Stand By You' by Rachel Platten [1497; #37 peak; 19 weeks] (-4)
59. 'Confident' by Demi Lovato [1486; #21 peak; 14 weeks] (-4)
60. 'Break Up In A Small Town' by Sam Hunt [1456; #29 peak; 14 weeks] (-3)
61. 'Low Life' by Future Featuring The Weeknd [1435; #18 peak; 13 weeks] (=)
62. 'Best Friend' by Young Thug [1419; #45 peak; 20 weeks] (-4)
63. 'Home Alone Tonight' by Luke Bryan Featuring Karen Fairchild [1356; #38 peak; 19 weeks] (-3)
64. 'Really Really' by Kevin Gates [1275; #54 peak; 20 weeks] (=)
65. 'Focus' by Ariana Grande [1274; #14 peak; 11 weeks] (-3)
66. 'Needed Me' by Rihanna [1249; #13 peak; 14 weeks] (+9)
67. 'Confession' by Florida Georgia Line [1224; #53 peak; 19 weeks] (-2)
68. 'Drunk On Your Love' by Brett Eldredge [1128; #35 peak; 15 weeks] (-2)
69. 'Beautiful Drug' by Zac Brown Band [1127; #52 peak; 18 weeks] (-2)
70. 'Youth' by Troye Sivan [1106; #23 peak; 14 weeks] (+3)
71. 'No Role Modelz' by J. Cole [1101; #36 peak; 12 weeks] (-3)
72. 'Locked Away' by R. City Featuring Adam Levine [1083; #20 peak; 10 weeks] (-3)
73. 'Again' by Fetty Wap [1074; #38 peak; 12 weeks] (-3)
74. 'Sugar' by Robin Schulz Featuring Francesco Yates [1073; #44 peak; 15 weeks] (-3)
75. 'My Church' by Maren Morris [1061; #50 peak; 15 weeks] (+2)
76. 'Trap Queen' by Fetty Wap [1047; #26 peak; 9 weeks] (-2)
77. 'Somewhere On A Beach' by Dierks Bentley [1040; #35 peak; 14 weeks] (+4)
78. 'Backroad Song' by Granger Smith [1011; #49 peak; 16 weeks] (-2)
79. 'Humble And Kind' by Tim McGraw [1005; #30 peak; 13 weeks] (+4)
80. 'Heartbeat' by Carrie Underwood [1001; #42 peak; 14 weeks] (-2)
81. 'Snapback' by Old Dominion [999; #50 peak; 15 weeks] (+1)
82. 'Stay A Little Longer' by Brothers Osborne [982; #46 peak; 14 weeks] (-3)
83. 'Bet You Can't Do It Like Me' by DLOW [960; #45 peak; 14 weeks] (-3)
84. 'I Like The Sound Of That' by Rascal Flatts [950; #52 peak; 15 weeks] (=)
85. 'WTF (Where They From)' by Missy Elliott Featuring Pharrell Williams [904; #22 peak; 13 weeks] (=)
86. 'Think Of You' by Chris Young Duet With Cassadee Pope [899; #40 peak; 12 weeks] (+4)
87. 'Back Up' by DeJ Loaf Featuring Big Sean [886; #47 peak; 12 weeks] (-1)
88. 'I Love This Life' by LoCash [880; #56 peak; 15 weeks] (-1)
89. 'I'll Show You' by Justin Bieber [867; #19 peak; 10 weeks] (-1)
90. 'Piece By Piece' by Kelly Clarkson [858; #8 peak; 10 weeks] (+3)
91. 'Nobody To Blame' by Chris Stapleton [828; #68 peak; 15 weeks] (-2)
92. 'The Fix' by Nelly Featuring Jeremih [816; #62 peak; 13 weeks] (-1)
93. 'Dibs' by Kelsea Ballerini [813; #58 peak; 14 weeks] (-1)
94. 'Cheap Thrills' by Sia Featuring Sean Paul [812; #39 peak; 12 weeks] (+10)
95. 'Where Ya At' by Future Featuring Drake [797; #29 peak; 8 weeks] (-1)
96. 'Acquainted' by The Weeknd [796; #70 peak; 15 weeks] (-1)
97. 'Get Ugly' by Jason Derulo [791; #52 peak; 12 weeks] (-1)
98. 'Lost Boy' by Ruth B [791; #41 peak; 11 weeks] (+10)
99. 'Big Rings' by Drake & Future [782; #57 peak; 12 weeks] (-2)
100. 'Irresistible' by Fall Out Boy [781; #48 peak; 12 weeks] (-2)
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I absolutely don't understand how Hotline Bling didn't come back this week
With being #32 on streaming songs there is absolutely no way that it's not top 50 
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My Boo
I'm so happy about this, man that song never gets old. It's the reason Ciara ever had a comeback too. They should give this an official radio rerelease TBH.
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Quote:
Originally posted by simmnfierzig
I absolutely don't understand how Hotline Bling didn't come back this week
With being #32 on streaming songs there is absolutely no way that it's not top 50 
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Is there a time period for a recurrent song in which it can't renter the chart
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Stitches  who would have thought it would have so much longevity? Pretty sure it's outlasted a lot of the big hits from its timeframe.
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Guys, do the new songs by Radiohead (Burn The Witch) and Red Hot Chili Peppers (Dark Necessities) stand any chance to debut on BB Hot 100 next week?
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That's what you get for being Goddess Swift's opening act.
I'm kinda surprised Bey only has one song in the streaming T30.
Though if you don't look at Views songs, she's at 11, 18, and 19 I think?
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Quote:
Originally posted by onething
Guys, do the new songs by Radiohead (Burn The Witch) and Red Hot Chili Peppers (Dark Necessities) stand any chance to debut on BB Hot 100 next week?
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I'm very sure that Dark Necessities will chart. Burn The Witch has a decent chance too.
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Looks like Sex With Me is itching to be the 4th Anti single.
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dance 1 streams, 1 sales, 8 radio. 10
panda 2 streams, 6 sales, 16 radio. 24
years 6 streams, 8 sales, 1 radio. 15
pill 9 streams, 10 sales, 2 radio. 21
home 7 streams, 11 sales, 6 radio. 24
work 3 streams, 31 sales, 12 radio. 46
down 11 streams, 9 sales, 11 radio. 31
pillow 15 streams, 25 sales, 4 radio. 44
came 46 streams, 3 sales, 42 radio. 91
yourself 41 streams, 36 sales, 3 radio. 80
Components becoming much more separated than a few weeks ago. Half of the T10 are only T10 in one component.
At least the new #1 is well balanced.
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Quote:
Originally posted by simmnfierzig
I absolutely don't understand how Hotline Bling didn't come back this week
With being #32 on streaming songs there is absolutely no way that it's not top 50 
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BB won't let a song re-enter the Hot 100 unless it shows at least two consecutive weeks of growth. UF had the points to re-enter the week following the Super Bowl, but BB didn't let the song back on until it got the second straight weekly boost from the Grammy's.
If HB can gain again this week, it'll re-enter the Hot 100. But we've tweeted Silvio and Gary in the past about this, and that's what they want before boosting a song back out of recurrency. A one-week gain, no matter how large, is viewed as an arbitration, which BB disregards for charting purposes.
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Quote:
Originally posted by umich
Stitches  who would have thought it would have so much longevity? Pretty sure it's outlasted a lot of the big hits from its timeframe.
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I actually have it higher than Firework and Hello on total points
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Originally posted by simmnfierzig
I'm very sure that Dark Necessities will chart. Burn The Witch has a decent chance too.
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Since DN hit AR and Alt at the same time, it could be viewed as an AR crossover. Dani California hit #6 on the Hot 100 in 2006 thanks to strong sales (Double Platinum, big for any song from any format 10 years ago), but admittedly mainstream radio was far more open to Rock music. Even then, the RHCP relied heavily upon the airplay from the Rock formats, as DC didn't perform that well on T40 or HAC.
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Quote:
Originally posted by brianc33616
BB won't let a song re-enter the Hot 100 unless it shows at least two consecutive weeks of growth. UF had the points to re-enter the week following the Super Bowl, but BB didn't let the song back on until it got the second straight weekly boost from the Grammy's.
If HB can gain again this week, it'll re-enter the Hot 100. But we've tweeted Silvio and Gary in the past about this, and that's what they want before boosting a song back out of recurrency. A one-week gain, no matter how large, is viewed as an arbitration, which BB disregards for charting purposes.
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Oh, I didn't know it. Thanks!
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Originally posted by brianc33616
Since DN hit AR and Alt at the same time, it could be viewed as an AR crossover. Dani California hit #6 on the Hot 100 in 2006 thanks to strong sales (Double Platinum, big for any song from any format 10 years ago), but admittedly mainstream radio was far more open to Rock music. Even then, the RHCP relied heavily upon the airplay from the Rock formats, as DC didn't perform that well on T40 or HAC.
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Which is weird, considering "Dani California" is probably their biggest song since "Under The Bridge" (and would arguably be more well known by the current generation than the latter)
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Originally posted by Costea
I actually have it higher than Firework and Hello on total points
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Did Stitches stay current this week on the Hot 100? That's one of the songs I'll review on my Hot 100 for the 2010s based on T40 weeks alone. I posted the chart on another thread in the charts section, so if anyone can think of more Bubbling Under tracks they believe should rank in the Hot 100, please add them to my list.
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Quote:
Originally posted by simmnfierzig
Early predictions.
#1 seems to be extremely close
1. One Dance 550 (=)
2. Can't Stop The Feeling 543 (debut)
3. Panda 479 (-1)
4. 7 Years 320 (-1)
5. I Took A Pill In Ibiza 316 (-1)
6. Work From Home 299 (-1)
7. Don't Let Me Down 267 (=)
8. Work 247 (-2)
9. Pillowtalk 235 (-1)
10. Needed Me 208 (+3)
11. Love Yourself 206 (-1)
12. This Is What You Came For 190 (-3)
18. Sorry 166 (-7)
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Do you think Panda has any chance now at rebounding at least 1 more week at #1, once the music video is released? Or will One Dance and Can't Stop the Feeling be too strong?
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Quote:
Originally posted by brianc33616
BB won't let a song re-enter the Hot 100 unless it shows at least two consecutive weeks of growth. UF had the points to re-enter the week following the Super Bowl, but BB didn't let the song back on until it got the second straight weekly boost from the Grammy's.
If HB can gain again this week, it'll re-enter the Hot 100. But we've tweeted Silvio and Gary in the past about this, and that's what they want before boosting a song back out of recurrency. A one-week gain, no matter how large, is viewed as an arbitration, which BB disregards for charting purposes.
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I mean Raspberry Beret and I Would Die 4 U last week
Guess there really are different rules for old songs.
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Originally posted by ClashAndBurn
Which is weird, considering "Dani California" is probably their biggest song since "Under The Bridge"
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RHCP hadn't released anything in years prior to DC, and there's been another significant gap now. So maybe DN can become a crossover hit. Under The Bridge is one of the biggest Rock crossovers of all time, reaching #2 in 1992 and receiving large amounts of airplay on mainstream radio formats that were then much more open to Rock music.
DN is still on the I-Tunes Chart and on Spotify, so maybe DN will get noticed by HAC & T40, and it's funky too. It's the first song to hit all three of the Rock formats -- AR, Alt, & AAA (& at that time also M/H Rock for FF) so quickly since Foo Fighters Something for nothing. It reached #86 on Kworb's AI Chart, and peaked with 21-22 million impressions -- all from the Rock radio formats.
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