As it spends a third week atop Billboard's Adult Pop Songs radio airplay chart, Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" claims the mark for most weekly plays (4,780) in the Nielsen BDS-based list's 15-year history. (the second most played song being 4,435, "Raise Your Glass," by P!nk, on Jan. 22, 2011. All 90 reporters on the Adult Pop Songs panel played the song in the chart's May 9-15 tracking week, an average of 53 plays per station. As it reigns atop Adult Pop Songs, "Deep" scores Airplay Gainer honors on Pop Songs, where it climbs 6-3, and Adult Contemporary (13-9).
"Deep" concurrently bows at No. 34 on the Rhythmic airplay chart, marking a rare appearance on the survey for a song with rock elements. Having previously topped the Triple A adult alternative ranking for 14 weeks, "Deep" is just the fourth song by a solo female to have showed on Triple A and Rhythmic. The previous three charted more than a decade ago: Alanis Morissette's "Ironic" and "You Learn" (1996) and Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" (1998).
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wasnt this out over a year ago!?
It was never released to pop radio, though. It has been slowly gaining on pop since it peaked on country back in late fall/early winter. It now has a pop adds date for May 24!!!!!
It was never released to pop radio, though. It has been slowly gaining on pop since it peaked on country back in late fall/early winter. It now has a pop adds date for May 24!!!!!
It was never released to pop radio, though. It has been slowly gaining on pop since it peaked on country back in late fall/early winter. It now has a pop adds date for May 24!!!!!
What?! This is being released on Pop? Oh god I hope it takes off!
Not on pop radio--which has to be extremely disappointing for her, considering the only single she's ever released that didn't reach #1 still peaked in the top 3. Can we all admit this song was flop and move on now?
Not on pop radio--which has to be extremely disappointing for her, considering the only single she's ever released that didn't reach #1 still peaked in the top 3. Can we all admit this song was flop and move on now?