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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (November 6-13, 2013)
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Originally posted by Disturbia
Oh. The irony is not needed at all there. It's not like I said that 'Monster' is a huge flop which will mark the end of Eminem's career. But let's face the fact: 370k+ is actually a weak figure considering the high expectations.
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Sarcasm you meant.
But it did have one day less of sales. So it did ok. You try too hard sometimes.
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Originally posted by Disturbia
Oh. The irony is not needed at all there. It's not like I said that 'Monster' is a huge flop which will mark the end of Eminem's career. But let's face the fact: 370k+ is actually a weak figure considering the high expectations.
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Originally posted by GaSkrillex
I see you havent read it all.
4 songs are tied. If they werent tied Venus would be at #10.
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If they weren't tied, they would just be at different spots on the chart and Venus would still be out of the top 10.
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373k in just 6 days? HUGE.
Almost Royals sales x2
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Venus is probably #12, behind Berzerk, ahead of The Fox, with around 110k.
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Nooo way. Disturbia is still on here trolling? I thought it would have found a life by now.
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Digital queen.
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Originally posted by MusicTalker
Not people saying TM's first week is disappointing. It opened with way more than LtWYL did, and it's holding at #1 on iTunes.
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Exactly. People stay trying to discredit ha.
They won't have much to say when The Monster climbs to #1 on Hot 100 next week.
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Considering the sales of all the other tracks, The Monster is doing great. Y'all are just trying to discredit rih/em
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The Monster would have easily crossed 400k had it been released on Monday.
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A mess at some trying to discredit 373,000 freakin' copies
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Eminem is yanking! And my queen Rihanna extending her lead
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Wait a minute. Some of y'all faves haven't seen a top 10 on the digital charts or the hot 100 in years but y'all trying to drag the Monster? Get Ya Life!!
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That Billboard article is such a mess haha.
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Rih is ded teh digital kwen.
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Originally posted by BrittRihanna134
Wait a minute. Some of y'all faves haven't seen a top 10 on the digital charts or the hot 100 in years but y'all trying to drag the Monster? Get Ya Life!!
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this week sales is moderate. the #10 song sells 120k+ which is pretty fine.
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Lorde's 'Royals' Rules Hot 100 for Sixth Week
The song holds off debuts from Eminem, who blasts in at No. 3 with "The Monster," and One Direction, which enters at No. 6 with "Story of My Life"
Lorde's "Royals" commands the Billboard Hot 100 for a sixth week, while Eminem and One Direction soar onto the chart with top 10 debuts. The bow for Eminem is especially notable, as, among other honors, the song grants the rapper his first No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and helps him earn a Hot 100 honor not accomplished since the Beatles 49 years ago.
It's Wednesday, so let's look deeper at the numbers, as always.
"Royals" crowns the Radio Songs chart for a third week with 171 million audience impressions, down less than 1%, according to Nielsen BDS. The track leads the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart for a fifth week with 2.4 million on-demand U.S. streams, according to BDS (down 9%) and holds at its No. 2 peak on the overall Streaming Songs chart (7.2 million U.S. streams, down 2%). "Royals" dips 1-3 on the Digital Songs chart (196,000 downloads sold, down 12%, according to Nielsen SoundScan), which it led for five nonconsecutive weeks.
The song's continued Hot 100 reign makes for a nice birthday present for Lorde: she'll turn 17 tomorrow.
As reported Monday, "Royals" crosses to a debut on the Latin Pop Songs airplay chart this week, padding a resume that already includes play at formats ranging from alternative and pop to adult, R&B and dance. It tops Hot Rock Songs for a 10th week.
Miley Cyrus' former two-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Wrecking Ball" rebounds 3-2. It leads Streaming Songs for a sixth cumulative week (8.6 million, down 3%) and becomes her first top five hit on Radio Songs, pushing 6-5 (114 million, up 7%). The ballad drops 5-10 on Digital Songs (123,000, down 10%).
What's this, a man in the Hot 100's top three? Indeed, as, after seven weeks of only women occupying the region, Eminem debuts at No. 3 with "The Monster," featuring Rihanna. The arrival ties for his third-best among 48 career visits, matching the September start of "Berzerk," the lead single from his album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," which is set to debut at No. 1 on next week's Billboard 200 with the year's second-best sales frame. Eminem has started better on the Hot 100 only with "Not Afraid" (No. 1, 2009) and "Love the Way You Lie," also featuring Rihanna (No. 2, on its way to a seven-week reign, in 2010).
"Monster" opens at No. 1 on Digital Songs with 373,000. It's his ninth No. 1 on the chart, tying him with Katy Perry for the second-most leaders in the tally's history. They trail only Rihanna, who, thanks to her featured turn on the song, ups her total to 13. The track also storms onto Streaming Songs at No. 17 (2.3 million first-week streams) and No. 31 on Radio Songs (37 million, up 265%). On the latter list, it's his second-best start after 2004's "Just Lose It" (No. 17).
Fellow tracks from Eminem's new set rank back-to-back-to-back in the Hot 100's top 20: "Berzerk" (25-15); "Survival" (67-16 with Digital Gainer honors, as it increases by 240% to 140,000); and "Rap God" (21-17). (The sales spikes for the three titles reflect both individual purchases of the songs as well as sales via the album pre-order on iTunes (through Sunday, Nov. 3). With the pre-purchase of the set, Eminem's four current Hot 100 tracks are all delivered automatically, with the consumer charged for each track as a deposit for the album.)
The rapper becomes just the sixth act ever to place at least four songs in the Hot 100's top 20 simultaneously, joining the Beatles (who boasted a record six in two weeks in 1964), 50 Cent (2005), T-Pain (2007-08), Lil Wayne (2008) and Ludacris (2010).
Notably, 50 Cent, T-Pain and Lil Wayne all earned the honor with hits that included featured billings. Thus, Eminem is, amazingly, the first artist since the Beatles, the week of May 16, 1964, to chart four titles in the Hot 100's top 20 all as a lead artist.
More honors for Eminem: "Monster" opens atop Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, where, incredibly, it's his first No. 1 among 42 career visits. He'd previously peaked as high as No. 2 with "Rap God," "Berserk" and 2009's "Forever." Rihanna notches her third Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs No. 1, following "Take a Bow" (2008) and "Diamonds" (2012-13). "Monster" concurrently begins at No. 1 on Rap Songs, where it's the sixth and fourth leader for Eminem and Rihanna, respectively.
Eminem breaks up an all-lead female top three on the Hot 100, as Lorde, Cyrus and Katy Perry ("Roar," see below) had monopolized the region for seven straight weeks. The run ends as the second-longest streak of songs by lead women in the top three, following the record 10 weeks in 1999, courtesy of Brandy, Deborah Cox, Britney Spears, Monica, Cher and Whitney Houston.
Perry's former two-week No. 1 "Roar" slides 2-4 on the Hot 100. Of the Hot 100 component charts, it ranks highest on Radio Songs, where it holds at No. 3 (140 million, down 5%) after reigning for four weeks. Meanwhile, "Unconditionally," the second single from Perry's album "PRISM," which opened atop last week's Billboard 200, climbs 30-25 on the Hot 100 and 33-18 on Radio Songs (47 million, up 30%) in its second week on each chart.
Avicii closes out the Hot 100's top five, as "Wake Me Up!" drops to No. 5 from its No. 4 peak. It stays at its No. 2 highpoint on Radio Songs (151 million, down 1%) and leads Dance/Electronic Songs for a ninth week.
One Direction scores the Hot 100's other top 10 debut this week, as "Story of My Life" starts at No. 6. It enters at No. 2 on Digital Songs (and No. 1 on Pop Digital Songs) with 305,000 and No. 22 on Streaming Songs (1.9 million). The ballad is the boy band's fourth Hot 100 top 10, after last year's "What Makes You Beautiful," which reached No. 4, and "Live While We're Young" (No. 3) and "Best Song Ever," which debuted and peaked at No. 2 in August. "Best" and "Story" introduce One Direction's third studio album "Midnight Memories," due Nov. 25.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home" (featuring Majid Jordan) falls 5-7, although it leads R&B Songs for a sixth week; Imagine Dragons' "Demons" rises 9-8 as the chart's top Airplay Gainer for a second week (81 million, up 18%); OneRepublic's "Counting Stars" retreats 8-9, despite a 31-17 blast on Radio Songs (47 million, up 30%); and Lady Gaga's No. 4-peaking "Applause" drops 7-10.
Outside the Hot 100's top 10, notable moves include a 35-20 vault for Pitbull's "Timber," featuring Ke$ha, and debuts for Gaga, whose "Venus," a track from her album "ARTPOP" (due Nov. 11), starts at No. 32, and Justin Bieber, whose "Recovery," the latest song from his "Music Mondays" series, bows at No. 40.
Visit Billboard.com tomorrow (Nov. 7), when all rankings, including the Hot 100 in its entirety and Digital Songs, Radio Songs, Streaming Songs and On-Demand Songs will be refreshed, as they are each Thursday. The latest charts will also appear in the next issue of Billboard magazine (on sale on Friday, Nov. 8).
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12 weeks in the top 10 for Applause
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Wrecking Ball rising
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Lorde is doing great in every field. I hope It'll get more weeks at #1, Rihanna can be the Xmas #1 then.
Also amazing for Wrecking Ball at #2!
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