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Chart Listings: Billboard Charts (July 24-31, 2016)
Member Since: 8/6/2012
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Originally posted by Downtown
Rihanna's top10's
#1, S.O.S (3 weeks)
#1, Umbrella (7 weeks)
#1, Take A Bow (1 week)
#1, Disturbia (2 weeks)
#1, Live Your Life (5 weeks)
#1, Rude Boy (5 weeks)
#1, Love The Way You Lie (7 weeks)
#1, What's My Name? (1 week)
#1, Only Girl (In The World) (1 week)
#1, S&M (1 week)
#1, We Found Love (10 weeks)
#1, Diamonds (3 weeks)
#1, The Monster (4 weeks)
#1, Work (9 weeks)
#2, Pon De Replay
#2, Run this Town
#3, Don't Stop The Music
#3, Stay
#3, This Is What You Came For
#4, FourFiveSeconds
#5, Where Have You Been
#6, Unfaithful
#7, Cheers (Drink to That)
#7, Hate That I Love You
#7, Take Care
#7, Needed Me
#8, Hard
#9, Break It Off
#9, Russian Roulette
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YAAAASSSS RIH!!! I just need Needed Me to hit top 5 now.
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by onething
OMG it's official now!
I'm so happy for Sia and to think she even considered retiring from music and other quite sad stuff (like committing suicide). I'm glad life has given her a second chance. Sia is a talented singer, composer and songwriter and she is also an incredible human being. I'm definitely stanning for the Queen of Australia.
Cheap Thrills is already my favourite number one hit on BB of the year (if I exclude Hello as the song was released in October 2015).
Btw, when was the last time that someone over 40 topped the Billboard Hot 100?
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I think Happy overall and Music by Madonna for females
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I'm so happy with that position. I didn't even expect it to debut in the Top 25.
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Originally posted by Mr.Dream
Cant believe this is the 14124th no.1 song denied by Rihanna
Timber
We are young
We can't stop
Cheap Thrills
And others that would have been no.1s if sung by Rihanna:
"DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love"
"Chandelier"
"Find Your Love"
"Lean On"
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I know what a Queen. Actually We Cant Stop was not #1 it peak at #2 lol
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Britney #17
A step up from PG disaster
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Britney with 0 promo #17
another top 20 for the legend
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Anyways congrats to Sia.
This blonde girl has terrible taste in music btw.
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Member Since: 4/28/2012
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Riseus. Hope it peaks T10 eventually.
Make God.
Cheap Thrills finally getting its justice
And Rih.. That Rihanna reign really won't let up. Hot 100 LEGEND.
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Bye @ AIMH(F) only going up 1 spot.
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tbh I feel like cheap thrills's "lyric video" is more like a music video for the sean paul remix it's not like the lyrics are the main focus
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SCREAMING @ Make Me's debut being that high
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So how are the next few weeks gonna look?
I see Sia getting another week @ #1 or maybe 2 more then Justin Bieber and Major Lazer overtaking her, if the video drops and it keeps it's #1 on Itunes. It's doing great on streaming already.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Katy was so close
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WAIT!! and Rih #3 woo and #7 the slayage is real poor haters still trying to fool themselves saying its a flop era. Performing better than some girls "hit eras"
shaking and crying what a good week. Sia #1, Rih #3 and to think some gorls trashed it when it came out.
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OMG SIA QUUEEEEEN GIRL
britney flopped tho
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Bye at Katy debuting at #11
Couldn't it have been 1 position higher?
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Perry's Olympics anthem starts at No. 11, and is the week's top-selling song, while Spears' single featuring G-Eazy launches at No. 17.
As Sia's "Cheap Thrills," featuring Sean Paul, takes over atop the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Aug. 6), new singles by Katy Perry and Britney Spears roar onto the chart in the top 20.
Perry's "Rise" is the Hot 100's top debut at No. 11, with the bulk of its points from sales, as it opens at No. 1 on the Digital Songs sales chart with 137,000 downloads sold in the week ending July 21, according to Nielsen Music. Perry scores her 11th Digital Songs No. 1, passing Taylor Swift (10) for the second-most leaders in the chart's history. Rihanna leads with 14 Digital Songs No. 1s.
"Rise" bubbles under the Streaming Songs chart, with 4.6 million first-week U.S. streams, and Radio Songs, with 14 million in airplay audience. The song celebrates the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, set to begin Aug. 5. NBC plans to use "Rise" as its anthem throughout its broadcast of the Games, which runs through Aug. 21. Following the premiere of the song's video featuring prior Olympians' highlights, Perry released a teaser video Friday (July 22) for a more proper clip.
"Rise" concurrently enters the Adult Contemporary, Adult Pop Songs and Pop Songs format airplay charts at Nos. 22, 24 and 33, respectively.
Perry charts her first Hot 100 title since the No. 24-peaking "This Is How We Do" in 2014 and her highest debut since "Part of Me" rocketed in at No. 1 on March 3, 2012. Her last album, Prism, debuted atop the Billboard 200 dated Nov. 9, 2013, becoming her second No. 1 set. Teenage Dream led the Sept. 11, 2010, Billboard 200.
"Rise" is Perry's 24th Hot 100 entry and, notably, her third-highest debut, bested only by "Part of Me" (No. 1, 2012) and "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg (No. 2, 2010). She's tallied 13 Hot 100 top 10s, including nine No. 1s. She is tied for the 10th-most Hot 100 No. 1s in the Hot 100's history (which dates to Aug. 4, 1958) and is fifth among women, after Mariah Carey (18), Rihanna (14), Madonna (12) and Whitney Houston (11).
Meanwhile, Spears starts at No. 17 on the Hot 100 with "Make Me," featuring G-Eazy. Sales likewise account for the majority of the song's Hot 100 start, as it bows at No. 3 on Digital Songs (96,000 sold), while nearing Streaming Songs (5.3 million domestic streams) and Radio Songs (20 million in audience). On Pop Songs, the cut climbs 31-24 in its second week.
Spears last charted on the Hot 100 last year with the No. 29-peaking "Pretty Girls," with Iggy Azalea. She last ranked higher than No. 17 with 2013's No. 12-debuting and -peaking "Work B**ch!," the lead single from her last album, Britney Jean.
"Make Me" is Spears's 34th Hot 100 entry and ties her introductory smash "…Baby One More Time" (No. 17, 1998) for her sixth-highest debut. Her five best beginners, by rank: "Hold It Against Me" (No. 1, 2011); "3" (No. 1, 2009); "Circus" (No. 3, 2008); "Work B**ch!" (No. 12, 2013); and "Scream & Shout," with will.i.am (No. 12, 2012). Spears has scored 13 Hot 100 top 10s, including five No. 1s.
Despite the new songs' arrivals, neither Perry nor Spears is expected to release a new album in the foreseeable future; thus, their new singles arrive with stand-alone buzz, not billed as previews from forthcoming albums.
Beyond Perry and Spears, among other notable action in the Hot 100's top 40, Ariana Grande's "Into You" zooms 33-24; Charlie Puth's "We Don't Talk Anymore," featuring Selena Gomez, surges 35-27; and Fifth Harmony's "All in My Head (Flex)," featuring Fetty Wap, lifts 29-28. Plus, two songs by Hot 100 rookies enter the top 40: gnash's "I Hate U I Love U," featuring Olivia O'Brien (50-35), and Kiiara's "Gold" (45-40).
Looking ahead to next week's Hot 100, expect a lofty debut for Major Lazer's "Cold Water," featuring Justin Bieber and MO, driven by a likely splashy first week of sales. After less than three full days of airplay since its release Friday (July 22), the single blasts onto Pop Songs at No. 25.
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Britney selling more than expected
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OMG Britney
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