Yeah it will. But passing the record of going diamond in 39 weeks might not happen after all.
I don't see why it wouldn't. January is always the pits sales-wise and Hello has now peaked. But I imagine 25 will stabilize somewhere above 100k each week for awhile, especially with new singles coming.
David Bowie's EP will almost certainly take over the top spot with his passing this coming week, so Adele will not get 8 weeks for now. RIP David Bowie.
1. Sorry 605 (+1)
2. Hello 594 (-1)
3. Love Yourself 505 (=)
4. Hotline Bling 335 (=)
5. Stressed Out 327 (+4)
6. What Do You Mean? 300 (-1)
7. Same Old Love 296 (=)
8. Here 295 (=)
9. Stitches 293 (-3)
10. Like I'm Gonna Lose You 282 (=)
11. Jumpman 249 (+2)
12. The Hills 242 (-1)
13. Roses 233 (+9)
14. White Iverson 231 (+1)
15. In The Night 229 (+5)
16. On My Mind 228 (=)
17. 679 215 (-5)
18. Antidote 212 (-1)
19. Don't 209 (+2)
20. Ex's And Oh's 207 (-6)
21. I Know What You Did Last Summer 191 (+7)
28. Me, Myself & I 168 (+7)
29. My House 167 (+5)
30. Hide Away 160 (+1)
31. Stand By You 156 (+19)
Hello has had a remarkable run at #1, especially when you consider how frontloaded it could have been given its performance over its first 2-3 weeks. I would much rather see Sorry blocked from the top spot, but all indications are that that isn't happening. Congratulations to Bieber as he continues a comeback that has also been remarkable in its success.
Hello has had a remarkable run at #1, especially when you consider how frontloaded it could have been given its performance over its first 2-3 weeks. I would much rather see Sorry blocked from the top spot, but all indications are that that isn't happening. Congratulations to Bieber as he continues a comeback that has also been remarkable in its success.
Right. "Hello" is proving that it's more than just a hit based on hype. It will have a good run on the charts after it leaves #1.