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Single: Katy Perry - "Part of Me"
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Originally posted by PurrKaty
what should i write it as?
Part Of Me #1 (1 week... so far)
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That's right. It's #1 on BB Bubbling Under Hot 100 this week, anyway.
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Originally posted by gabbanana
It's not hate, Sammi and Oscar are really lovers, they just pretend to hate themselves but it's too obvious
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so anyone like my new sig?
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Originally posted by PurrKaty
so anyone like my new sig?
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Perfect .
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Let me go ahead and polish up my Billboard article
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Katy Perry becomes a 'Part' of the Hot 100 Summit for a 7th Time
Charged by a fiery, icy performance at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony as what many believed was a subliminal message to her soon-to-be-ex husband, Russell Brand, Katy Perry sends a 'Part' of her continuous string of pop hits to #1 on the Hot 100. 'Part' is the 20th song in Billboard history to have opened at the summit. The last song to achieve this feat was Lady Gaga's ( ) 'Born This Way,' exactly one year ago. The spur to the summit is largely due to a massive first-week sales of 405,000 downloads sold and 30 million audience impression points, replacing Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' 1-3 (or 4 ); thus, Perry's new release became the biggest beneficary due to the large viewing audience of the GRAMMY Awards ceremony. 'Part' becomes Perry's highest-debuting single on the survey, besting 'Gurls,' which bowed in at No. 2 in May 2010 with 294,000 downloads sold in the first week of sales. As previously noted, Perry and Jackson shall remain co-holders of their record for five #1 singles from an album, as 'Part' is considered to be a lead single from the extensive rerelease of 'Dream' entitled 'The Complete Confection' (due in stores on Mar 27).
This marks Perry's 7th trip to the Hot 100 summit, as she has previously held the highest position with 6 other songs -- 'I Kissed a Girl' (7 consecutive weeks), 'California Gurls (f. Snoop Dogg)', (6 consecutive weeks), 'Teenage Dream' (2 consecutive weeks), 'Firework' (4 non-consecutive weeks, 'E.T. (f. Kanye West)' (5 non-consecutive weeks), and 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' (2 consecutive weeks). As she is no stranger to the top ten on the survey, Perry also has 3 other songs that were in the running of becoming number-one hits ('Hot n Cold' and 'The One That Got Away' - both peaking at No. 3, while 'Waking Up In Vegas' peaked at No. 9). Her first ballad release, 'Thinking of You,' peaked at 29; however, it's still safe to say that Perry has had a consecutive string of top 40 Hot 100 hits (as the main artist) since her entry to the survey in Summer 2008.
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Originally posted by PurrKaty
so anyone like my new sig?
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hahah!
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
Let me go ahead and polish up my Billboard article
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Katy Perry becomes a 'Part' of the Hot 100 Summit for a 7th Time
Charged by a fiery, icy performance at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony as what many believed was a subliminal message to her soon-to-be-ex husband, Russell Brand, Katy Perry sends a 'Part' of her continuous string of pop hits to #1 on the Hot 100. 'Part' is the 20th song in Billboard history to have opened at the summit. The last song to achieve this feat was Lady Gaga's ( ) 'Born This Way,' exactly one year ago. The spur to the summit is largely due to a massive first-week sales of 405,000 downloads sold and 30 million audience impression points, replacing Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' 1-3 (or 4 ); thus, Perry's new release became the biggest beneficary due to the large viewing audience of the GRAMMY Awards ceremony. 'Part' becomes Perry's highest-debuting single on the survey, besting 'Gurls,' which bowed in at No. 2 in May 2010 with 294,000 downloads sold in the first week of sales. As previously noted, Perry and Jackson shall remain co-holders of their record for five #1 singles from an album, as 'Part' is considered to be a lead single from the extensive rerelease of 'Dream' entitled 'The Complete Confection' (due in stores on Mar 27).
This marks Perry's 7th trip to the Hot 100 summit, as she has previously held the highest position with 6 other songs -- 'I Kissed a Girl' (7 consecutive weeks), 'California Gurls (f. Snoop Dogg)', (6 consecutive weeks), 'Teenage Dream' (2 consecutive weeks), 'Firework' (4 non-consecutive weeks, 'E.T. (f. Kanye West)' (5 non-consecutive weeks), and 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' (2 consecutive weeks). As she is no stranger to the top ten on the survey, Perry also has 3 other songs that were in the running of becoming number-one hits ('Hot n Cold' and 'The One That Got Away' - both peaking at No. 3, while 'Waking Up In Vegas' peaked at No. 9). Her first ballad release, 'Thinking of You,' peaked at 29; however, it's still safe to say that Perry has had a consecutive string of top 40 Hot 100 hits (as the main artist) since her entry to the survey in Summer 2008.
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I see you've studied the style of Billboard and has developed very well. However, for the web, the articles (paragraphs) are shorter. Four or five lines, no more.
Come polish more
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
Let me go ahead and polish up my Billboard article
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Katy Perry becomes a 'Part' of the Hot 100 Summit for a 7th Time
Charged by a fiery, icy performance at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony as what many believed was a subliminal message to her soon-to-be-ex husband, Russell Brand, Katy Perry sends a 'Part' of her continuous string of pop hits to #1 on the Hot 100. 'Part' is the 20th song in Billboard history to have opened at the summit. The last song to achieve this feat was Lady Gaga's ( ) 'Born This Way,' exactly one year ago. The spur to the summit is largely due to a massive first-week sales of 405,000 downloads sold and 30 million audience impression points, replacing Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' 1-3 (or 4 ); thus, Perry's new release became the biggest beneficary due to the large viewing audience of the GRAMMY Awards ceremony. 'Part' becomes Perry's highest-debuting single on the survey, besting 'Gurls,' which bowed in at No. 2 in May 2010 with 294,000 downloads sold in the first week of sales. As previously noted, Perry and Jackson shall remain co-holders of their record for five #1 singles from an album, as 'Part' is considered to be a lead single from the extensive rerelease of 'Dream' entitled 'The Complete Confection' (due in stores on Mar 27).
This marks Perry's 7th trip to the Hot 100 summit, as she has previously held the highest position with 6 other songs -- 'I Kissed a Girl' (7 consecutive weeks), 'California Gurls (f. Snoop Dogg)', (6 consecutive weeks), 'Teenage Dream' (2 consecutive weeks), 'Firework' (4 non-consecutive weeks, 'E.T. (f. Kanye West)' (5 non-consecutive weeks), and 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' (2 consecutive weeks). As she is no stranger to the top ten on the survey, Perry also has 3 other songs that were in the running of becoming number-one hits ('Hot n Cold' and 'The One That Got Away' - both peaking at No. 3, while 'Waking Up In Vegas' peaked at No. 9). Her first ballad release, 'Thinking of You,' peaked at 29; however, it's still safe to say that Perry has had a consecutive string of top 40 Hot 100 hits (as the main artist) since her entry to the survey in Summer 2008.
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
Let me go ahead and polish up my Billboard article
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Katy Perry becomes a 'Part' of the Hot 100 Summit for a 7th Time
Charged by a fiery, icy performance at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony as what many believed was a subliminal message to her soon-to-be-ex husband, Russell Brand, Katy Perry sends a 'Part' of her continuous string of pop hits to #1 on the Hot 100. 'Part' is the 20th song in Billboard history to have opened at the summit. The last song to achieve this feat was Lady Gaga's ( ) 'Born This Way,' exactly one year ago. The spur to the summit is largely due to a massive first-week sales of 412,000 downloads sold and 42 million audience impression points, replacing Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' 1-3 (or 4 ); thus, Perry's new release became the biggest beneficary due to the large viewing audience of the GRAMMY Awards ceremony. 'Part' becomes Perry's highest-debuting single on the survey, besting 'Gurls,' which bowed in at No. 2 in May 2010 with 294,000 downloads sold in the first week of sales. As previously noted, Perry and Jackson shall remain co-holders of their record for five #1 singles from an album, as 'Part' is considered to be a lead single from the extensive rerelease of 'Dream' entitled 'The Complete Confection' (due in stores on Mar 27).
This marks Perry's 7th trip to the Hot 100 summit, as she has previously held the highest position with 6 other songs -- 'I Kissed a Girl' (7 consecutive weeks), 'California Gurls (f. Snoop Dogg)', (6 consecutive weeks), 'Teenage Dream' (2 consecutive weeks), 'Firework' (4 non-consecutive weeks, 'E.T. (f. Kanye West)' (5 non-consecutive weeks), and 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' (2 consecutive weeks). As she is no stranger to the top ten on the survey, Perry also has 3 other songs that were in the running of becoming number-one hits ('Hot n Cold' and 'The One That Got Away' - both peaking at No. 3, while 'Waking Up In Vegas' peaked at No. 9). Her first ballad release, 'Thinking of You,' peaked at 29; however, it's still safe to say that Perry has had a consecutive string of top 40 Hot 100 hits (as the main artist) since her entry to the survey in Summer 2008.
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
30 million audience impression points,
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She already has more than that.
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Originally posted by Ramcoro
She already has more than that.
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She's gonna lose around 6-8m on Tuesday update
It will likely be around ~35m tho
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Originally posted by Katy V.!
She's gonna lose around 6-8m on Tuesday update
It will likely be around ~35m tho
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But Billboard uses Nielsen, not Mediabase. So 30 M.
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
Let me go ahead and polish up my Billboard article
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Katy Perry becomes a 'Part' of the Hot 100 Summit for a 7th Time
Charged by a fiery, icy performance at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony as what many believed was a subliminal message to her soon-to-be-ex husband, Russell Brand, Katy Perry sends a 'Part' of her continuous string of pop hits to #1 on the Hot 100. 'Part' is the 20th song in Billboard history to have opened at the summit. The last song to achieve this feat was Lady Gaga's ( ) 'Born This Way,' exactly one year ago. The spur to the summit is largely due to a massive first-week sales of 405,000 downloads sold and 30 million audience impression points, replacing Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' 1-3 (or 4 ); thus, Perry's new release became the biggest beneficary due to the large viewing audience of the GRAMMY Awards ceremony. 'Part' becomes Perry's highest-debuting single on the survey, besting 'Gurls,' which bowed in at No. 2 in May 2010 with 294,000 downloads sold in the first week of sales. As previously noted, Perry and Jackson shall remain co-holders of their record for five #1 singles from an album, as 'Part' is considered to be a lead single from the extensive rerelease of 'Dream' entitled 'The Complete Confection' (due in stores on Mar 27).
This marks Perry's 7th trip to the Hot 100 summit, as she has previously held the highest position with 6 other songs -- 'I Kissed a Girl' (7 consecutive weeks), 'California Gurls (f. Snoop Dogg)', (6 consecutive weeks), 'Teenage Dream' (2 consecutive weeks), 'Firework' (4 non-consecutive weeks, 'E.T. (f. Kanye West)' (5 non-consecutive weeks), and 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' (2 consecutive weeks). As she is no stranger to the top ten on the survey, Perry also has 3 other songs that were in the running of becoming number-one hits ('Hot n Cold' and 'The One That Got Away' - both peaking at No. 3, while 'Waking Up In Vegas' peaked at No. 9). Her first ballad release, 'Thinking of You,' peaked at 29; however, it's still safe to say that Perry has had a consecutive string of top 40 Hot 100 hits (as the main artist) since her entry to the survey in Summer 2008.
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bitch u should totally give me writing lessons for my next IELTS exam
^^ on ur hand i will get band 7.5
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Originally posted by iputrecordson
But Billboard uses Nielsen, not Mediabase. So 30 M.
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Omg.
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
Let me go ahead and polish up my Billboard article
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Katy Perry becomes a 'Part' of the Hot 100 Summit for a 7th Time
Charged by a fiery, icy performance at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony as what many believed was a subliminal message to her soon-to-be-ex husband, Russell Brand, Katy Perry sends a 'Part' of her continuous string of pop hits to #1 on the Hot 100. 'Part' is the 20th song in Billboard history to have opened at the summit. The last song to achieve this feat was Lady Gaga's ( ) 'Born This Way,' exactly one year ago. The spur to the summit is largely due to a massive first-week sales of 405,000 downloads sold and 30 million audience impression points, replacing Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' 1-3 (or 4 ); thus, Perry's new release became the biggest beneficary due to the large viewing audience of the GRAMMY Awards ceremony. 'Part' becomes Perry's highest-debuting single on the survey, besting 'Gurls,' which bowed in at No. 2 in May 2010 with 294,000 downloads sold in the first week of sales. As previously noted, Perry and Jackson shall remain co-holders of their record for five #1 singles from an album, as 'Part' is considered to be a lead single from the extensive rerelease of 'Dream' entitled 'The Complete Confection' (due in stores on Mar 27).
This marks Perry's 7th trip to the Hot 100 summit, as she has previously held the highest position with 6 other songs -- 'I Kissed a Girl' (7 consecutive weeks), 'California Gurls (f. Snoop Dogg)', (6 consecutive weeks), 'Teenage Dream' (2 consecutive weeks), 'Firework' (4 non-consecutive weeks, 'E.T. (f. Kanye West)' (5 non-consecutive weeks), and 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' (2 consecutive weeks). As she is no stranger to the top ten on the survey, Perry also has 3 other songs that were in the running of becoming number-one hits ('Hot n Cold' and 'The One That Got Away' - both peaking at No. 3, while 'Waking Up In Vegas' peaked at No. 9). Her first ballad release, 'Thinking of You,' peaked at 29; however, it's still safe to say that Perry has had a consecutive string of top 40 Hot 100 hits (as the main artist) since her entry to the survey in Summer 2008.
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I love you.
now let me submit this to billboard. Another article off Gary's back.
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Originally posted by iputrecordson
But Billboard uses Nielsen, not Mediabase. So 30 M.
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What does Nielsen say she has?
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Originally posted by Ramcoro
What does Nielsen say she has?
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It had 15m on 1st 2 days. Slightly lower than Mediabase
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Originally posted by Katy V.!
It had 15m on 1st 2 days. Slightly lower than Mediabase
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Oh so it could be higher than 30 million.
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She has another red update
Oh well Adele is hardly gaining on her.
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Originally posted by PurrKaty
anyway im going to say this again, we got this Kats! im going to have to update my signature very shortly
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PLEASE DON'T. I remember the time you wrote "The One That Got Away" and what we got?
Wait till wednesday, please.
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