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Chart Listings: iTunes Discussion Thread (2015-2017)
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I'm surprised LIGLY is still in the top 10. Impressive.
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I was searching to try and find the earliest digital chart I could. I found one from September 2004.
1. Bowling For Soup - 1985: 19,639 (55,314)
2. Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved: 14,323 (158,710)
3. Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started: 13,943 (167,198)
4. Ciara - Goodies: 13,346 (82,669)
5. Usher - Yeah!: 10,724 (180,341)
6. Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending: 10,101 (110,621)
7. Nelly featuring Jaheim - My Place: 8,454 (61,195)
8. Kelly Clarkson - Breakaway: 8,224 (47,777)
9. Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out: 8,008 (107,829)
10. Terror Squad - Lean Back: 7,583 (75,926)
BEP fending for the #1 all-time digital even then. Digital pioneers. 
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Perched for Demi's SNL effect. Hopefully Confident goes top 10.
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Originally posted by FAN
Perched for Demi's SNL effect. Hopefully Confident goes top 10.
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Well, she moved from #4 to #3 but she's still behind Pentatonix 
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Quote:
Originally posted by iHype.
I was searching to try and find the earliest digital chart I could. I found one from September 2004.
1. Bowling For Soup - 1985: 19,639 (55,314)
2. Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved: 14,323 (158,710)
3. Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started: 13,943 (167,198)
4. Ciara - Goodies: 13,346 (82,669)
5. Usher - Yeah!: 10,724 (180,341)
6. Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending: 10,101 (110,621)
7. Nelly featuring Jaheim - My Place: 8,454 (61,195)
8. Kelly Clarkson - Breakaway: 8,224 (47,777)
9. Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out: 8,008 (107,829)
10. Terror Squad - Lean Back: 7,583 (75,926)
BEP fending for the #1 all-time digital even then. Digital pioneers. 
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This was such a hit. 
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Confident
#19 (+1)
#189 (+2)
#946 (+50)
Go Demi  she needs more promo though, SNL didn't have that much effect.
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Originally posted by Cz!
This was such a hit. 
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It was involved in a payola scandal where people at his label sent radio DJ's expensive things to play the song in US back when it was a hit nn.
24 Drake & Future - Jumpman
This is holding up so well. I want it to lowkey be a Top 10.
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Originally posted by iHype.
It was involved in a payola scandal where people at his label sent radio DJ's expensive things to play the song in US back when it was a hit nn.
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Which didn't help it much since it peaked at #31 on Pop Songs. 
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Originally posted by mowino
Hotline Bling is building a nice lead over the Hills...I believe
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Combined at the moment
Hotline Bling 1.0000
The Hills 0.9537
Plus The Hills has another version at #191. So they are basically even right now.
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wait so HB will get #1 on hot 100 in a week or two
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Originally posted by slw84
wait so HB will get #1 on hot 100 in a week or two
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Not unless he puts a video out.
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Originally posted by slw84
wait so HB will get #1 on hot 100 in a week or two
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They are even on sales and streams and The Hills has a 30 million lead in airplay for next week. So probably not next week
Possible in 2 weeks, yeah. When The Hills is now really peaking on radio and HB closes that gap, plus builds a small lead in sales and or streaming.
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Originally posted by simmnfierzig
They are even on sales and streams and The Hills has a 30 million lead in airplay for next week. So probably not next week
Possible in 2 weeks, yeah. When The Hills is now really peaking on radio and HB closes that gap, plus builds a small lead in sales and or streaming.
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thanks. I thin kthey are strategically waiting to release a video to get a full week of sales.
Drake should be peaking on rhythmic and urban next week or so but for top 40 he''ll be top 10. I guess he can release a video this week but I think it would be smart to hold off as long as he can until pop radio audience lessens the gap between he and the hills and then bam a video
Hopefully this works out for him
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Originally posted by atishvaze
Not unless he puts a video out.
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i think they are holding out for the right time
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Originally posted by simmnfierzig
They are even on sales and streams and The Hills has a 30 million lead in airplay for next week. So probably not next week
Possible in 2 weeks, yeah. When The Hills is now really peaking on radio and HB closes that gap, plus builds a small lead in sales and or streaming.
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Next week it's his only chance. He will be ahead on streaming a lot with a video, the gap on radio will be small and with the video boost the sales will be bigger too. If not... Ariana will take it and from him and maybe later he can claim it... But it will be smart to do it in the next 5 days.
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Originally posted by Save The Day
Well, she moved from #4 to #3 but she's still behind Pentatonix 
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Obviously I'm talking about the single, as the album is already top 10.
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Quote:
Originally posted by iHype.
I was searching to try and find the earliest digital chart I could. I found one from September 2004.
1. Bowling For Soup - 1985: 19,639 (55,314)
2. Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved: 14,323 (158,710)
3. Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started: 13,943 (167,198)
4. Ciara - Goodies: 13,346 (82,669)
5. Usher - Yeah!: 10,724 (180,341)
6. Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending: 10,101 (110,621)
7. Nelly featuring Jaheim - My Place: 8,454 (61,195)
8. Kelly Clarkson - Breakaway: 8,224 (47,777)
9. Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out: 8,008 (107,829)
10. Terror Squad - Lean Back: 7,583 (75,926)
BEP fending for the #1 all-time digital even then. Digital pioneers. 
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This is how the charts will look like in 2018 
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Stitches passed Wildest Dreams
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Quote:
Originally posted by iHype.
I was searching to try and find the earliest digital chart I could. I found one from September 2004.
1. Bowling For Soup - 1985: 19,639 (55,314)
2. Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved: 14,323 (158,710)
3. Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started: 13,943 (167,198)
4. Ciara - Goodies: 13,346 (82,669)
5. Usher - Yeah!: 10,724 (180,341)
6. Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending: 10,101 (110,621)
7. Nelly featuring Jaheim - My Place: 8,454 (61,195)
8. Kelly Clarkson - Breakaway: 8,224 (47,777)
9. Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out: 8,008 (107,829)
10. Terror Squad - Lean Back: 7,583 (75,926)
BEP fending for the #1 all-time digital even then. Digital pioneers. 
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Yeah! is such a classic. Same with She Will Be Loved; I heard the latter on my HAC station the other day.
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3. Stitches
Would be #2 without the new 1D track 
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