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Chart Listings: Billboard Charts (July 17-24, 2016)
Member Since: 7/4/2007
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Quote:
Originally posted by UnusualBoy
The thread for next week will be a mess, it will he flocked with haters dragging Britney & Katy for debuting out of the top 10, so be ready girls 
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I'm ready for the bad and the good, yes.
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Member Since: 12/15/2008
Posts: 38,248
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2016 Building Year-End Chart
Week #35/52
(67% so far)
Rank | Change | Artist | Song | Total Points / Gain TW |
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Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber
Adele
twenty one pilots
Rihanna
Desiigner
Flo Rida
Drake
Lukas Graham
G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha
ZAYN
Drake
Mike Posner
Shawn Mendes
DNCE
Fifth Harmony
Justin Bieber
The Chainsmokers
The Weeknd
Justin Timberlake
| "Sorry"
"Love Yourself"
"Hello"
"Stressed Out"
"Work (feat. Drake)"
"Panda"
"My House"
"One Dance (feat. Wizkid & Kyla)"
"7 Years"
"Me, Myself & I"
"PILLOWTALK"
"Hotline Bling"
"I Took A Pill In Ibiza"
"Stitches"
"Cake By The Ocean"
"Work From Home (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)"
"What Do You Mean?"
"Don't Let Me Down (feat. Daya)"
"The Hills"
"CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!" |
10,459
10,153 (+114)
9,740
7,690 (+120)
7,624 (+134)
6,109 (+243)
6,084 (+102)
6,025 (+353)
5,619 (+133)
5,505
5,278
5,219
5,085 (+167)
5,024
4,911 (+101)
4,807 (+177)
4,199
4,181 (+290)
4,126
3,966 (+327) |
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Member Since: 12/15/2008
Posts: 38,248
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Estimated % Influence of Components on Hot 100:
1. One Dance = 16% Sales + 43% Airplay + 41% Streaming
2. CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! = 28% Sales + 46% Airplay + 26% Streaming
3. Cheap Thrills = 29% Sales + 40% Airplay + 31% Streaming
4. This Is What You Came For = 21% Sales + 35% Airplay + 44% Streaming
5. Don't Let Me Down = 19% Sales + 41% Airplay + 40% Streaming
6. Ride = 24% Sales + 40% Airplay + 36% Streaming
7. Needed Me = 16% Sales + 29% Airplay + 55% Streaming
8. Panda = 13% Sales + 15% Airplay + 72% Streaming
9. Don't Mind = 17% Sales + 39% Airplay + 44% Streaming
10. Send My Love (To Your New Lover) = 26% Sales + 39% Airplay + 35% Streaming
11. Just Like Fire = 25% Sales + 55% Airplay + 20% Streaming
12. Work From Home = 15% Sales + 29% Airplay + 56% Streaming
13. I Took A Pill In Ibiza = 14% Sales + 41% Airplay + 45% Streaming
14. H.O.L.Y. = 38% Sales + 30% Airplay + 32% Streaming
15. Me Too = 39% Sales + 22% Airplay + 39% Streaming
16. Controlla = 17% Sales + 32% Airplay + 51% Streaming
17. For Free = 19% Sales + 32% Airplay + 49% Streaming
18. Let It Go = 35% Sales + 44% Airplay + 21% Streaming
19. Too Good = 22% Sales + 19% Airplay + 59% Streaming
20. Treat You Better = 32% Sales + 27% Airplay + 41% Streaming
So for the Top 20 this week = 23% Sales + 35% Airplay + 42% Streaming
Streaming > Airplay > Sales
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Member Since: 12/1/2011
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53. Kill'Em With Kindness 80 (-2)
poor selena, at least spotify and qt youtube views will give it some longevity on the hot 100 
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Member Since: 6/29/2011
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Will sia be # 1 next week? 
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Quote:
Originally posted by mowino
$0.99 thrills is good, but I prefer This is What You Cam For
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It's actually $0.69 thrills and it's far superior to TIWYCF imo but i do like both.
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Member Since: 12/22/2011
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Quote:
Originally posted by TSLGNMA
It's actually $0.69 thrills and it's far superior to TIWYCF imo but i do like both.
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Originally posted by slw84
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Originally posted by tell_me_a_lie
Will sia be # 1 next week? 
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Does Dolly Parton sleep on her back?
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 116
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ger-55
2016 Building Year-End Chart
Week #35/52
(67% so far)
Rank | Change | Artist | Song | Total Points / Gain TW |
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Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber
Adele
twenty one pilots
Rihanna
Desiigner
Flo Rida
Drake
Lukas Graham
G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha
ZAYN
Drake
Mike Posner
Shawn Mendes
DNCE
Fifth Harmony
Justin Bieber
The Chainsmokers
The Weeknd
Justin Timberlake
| "Sorry"
"Love Yourself"
"Hello"
"Stressed Out"
"Work (feat. Drake)"
"Panda"
"My House"
"One Dance (feat. Wizkid & Kyla)"
"7 Years"
"Me, Myself & I"
"PILLOWTALK"
"Hotline Bling"
"I Took A Pill In Ibiza"
"Stitches"
"Cake By The Ocean"
"Work From Home (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)"
"What Do You Mean?"
"Don't Let Me Down (feat. Daya)"
"The Hills"
"CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!" |
10,459
10,153 (+114)
9,740
7,690 (+120)
7,624 (+134)
6,109 (+243)
6,084 (+102)
6,025 (+353)
5,619 (+133)
5,505
5,278
5,219
5,085 (+167)
5,024
4,911 (+101)
4,807 (+177)
4,199
4,181 (+290)
4,126
3,966 (+327) |
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The fact that you've kept up with this the whole year.  I'm going back week by week to try and calculate it myself so I can keep up with this, but it's taking me absolutely forever to calculate all 100 songs on every chart (still working on July working backwards  )
One thing I've really been wondering about, however, is whether or not the formula change will create a discrepancy between our lists and Billboard's. For example, using my old formula, Hello scored about 979 points on the December 5, 2015 chart. However, using the new formula, I have it at about 840 points. Basically, all the songs that were charting at the beginning of the year have a pretty significant point advantage. I've tried to adjust my new formula to make it as equal as possible with the old formula. But with how much they adjusted the influence of streaming, I can't help but wonder if they bothered to even try and make up for those lost points.
Did that make sense? Basically, I'm just really overthinking my new formula because I'm really trying to balance out the old vs. the new formula.
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ger-55
So for the Top 20 this week = 23% Sales + 35% Airplay + 42% Streaming
Streaming > Airplay > Sales
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I really hate seeing airplay creep up on streaming like that. Wish they'd weigh it down next year, but I really don't think they'll ever reduce the influence of radio. 
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Member Since: 12/23/2006
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Quote:
Originally posted by TSLGNMA
Does Dolly Parton sleep on her back?
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ily
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 43,331
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Quote:
Originally posted by NoMythologies
I really hate seeing airplay creep up on streaming like that. Wish they'd weigh it down next year, but I really don't think they'll ever reduce the influence of radio. 
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They have no reason to decrease the influence of radio. The radio industry is very stable right now.
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Member Since: 11/27/2010
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Quote:
Originally posted by alexanderao
They have no reason to decrease the influence of radio. The radio industry is very stable right now.
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I'd reduce it on the grounds that the data isn't as accurate as streaming and sales.
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Member Since: 12/15/2008
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Quote:
Originally posted by NoMythologies
The fact that you've kept up with this the whole year.  I'm going back week by week to try and calculate it myself so I can keep up with this, but it's taking me absolutely forever to calculate all 100 songs on every chart (still working on July working backwards  )
One thing I've really been wondering about, however, is whether or not the formula change will create a discrepancy between our lists and Billboard's. For example, using my old formula, Hello scored about 979 points on the December 5, 2015 chart. However, using the new formula, I have it at about 840 points. Basically, all the songs that were charting at the beginning of the year have a pretty significant point advantage. I've tried to adjust my new formula to make it as equal as possible with the old formula. But with how much they adjusted the influence of streaming, I can't help but wonder if they bothered to even try and make up for those lost points.
Did that make sense? Basically, I'm just really overthinking my new formula because I'm really trying to balance out the old vs. the new formula.
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Well, I'm not going to change. It reminds me back in 2013 when they introduced YouTube to the Hot 100 formula not in the beginning of the BB year. Songs after the new formula still got a lot of advantage over the earlier hits.
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Member Since: 1/2/2014
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23% Sales + 35% Airplay + 42% Streaming
hmmm. could Make Me debut higher than Rise?
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Member Since: 8/11/2012
Posts: 4,202
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Quote:
Originally posted by analxspears
23% Sales + 35% Airplay + 42% Streaming
hmmm. could Make Me debut higher than Rise?
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No, it's not a formula of Hot100.
According to BAM Rise is #50 and Make me... #30 on streaming songs.
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Member Since: 8/6/2015
Posts: 12,327
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Quote:
Originally posted by analxspears
23% Sales + 35% Airplay + 42% Streaming
hmmm. could Make Me debut higher than Rise?
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No.
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Member Since: 12/22/2011
Posts: 55,626
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Quote:
Originally posted by TSLGNMA
Does Dolly Parton sleep on her back?
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AHHH I wasn't ready for that 
Wait a minute that makes me wonder about those that got work done in the back section.
In any event, Drake got his 10 week #1 and now Sia is ready to show the girls how to do it.
Would love for it to work out as follows:
Summer 16 
Drake 10 weeks
Sia 2-3 weeks
Rihanna Calvin and Taylor 1-2 weeks
and then a new song can end out the summer on top.
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Member Since: 11/10/2011
Posts: 14,820
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ger-55
Well, I'm not going to change. It reminds me back in 2013 when they introduced YouTube to the Hot 100 formula not in the beginning of the BB year. Songs prioe the new formula still got a lot of advantage over the earlier hits.
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And the opposite happened in the 2012 year-end charts when On-Demand streaming was added part way through. Songs before streaming was added (like We Found Love) were a little bit lower than most people expected, and songs after were a little bit higher than expected (like Lights).
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