1. Dark Horse (=) (~30% lead)
2. Happy (+6)
3. Talk Dirty (+1)
4. Say Something (+3)
5. Let Her Go (+1)
6. Timber (-3)
7. Counting Stars (-2)
8. Team (+2)
9. Drunk In Love (-7)
10. Pompeii (+1)
11. The Monster (+1)
12. Story of My Life (+2)
13. Royals (-4)
14. Burn (+2)
15. All of Me (+2)
1. Dark Horse (=) (~30% lead)
2. Happy (+6)
3. Talk Dirty (+1)
4. Say Something (+3)
5. Let Her Go (+1)
6. Timber (-3)
7. Counting Stars (-2)
8. Team (+2)
9. Drunk In Love (-7)
10. Pompeii (+1)
11. The Monster (+1)
12. Story of My Life (+2)
13. Royals (-4)
14. Burn (+2)
15. All of Me (+2)
ive never seen a number 2 spot questioned so much lol did her grammy performance count towards streams? it wasnt on vevo & was deleted from youtube a few times...
Although tbh people were more elated with excitement but that event was just as "questionable" as this one.
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
20 18 01 26 Katy Perry - Roar
35 weeks possible?
Yeah, if you look at the past Adult Contemporary chart-toppers, they seem to live long lives on the Hot 100 (JGMAR, Home, Ho Hey, STIUTK, RITD, JTWYA) and the song seems to have very sturdy legs digitally. It's really impressive considering how the album is also selling considerably well.
On-Demand Songs
1 Dark Horse Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J
2 Drunk In Love Beyonce Featuring Jay Z
YouTube
1 Can't Remember To Forget You Shakira Featuring Rihanna
13 Drunk In Love Beyonce Featuring Jay Z
Wait, how does Beyonce have such a huge streaming component then?
The Billboard Hot100 ranks the most popular in the United States of America. So they only count YouTube views from America not all over the world. YouTube ranks the views WW.
Try again.