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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (October 23-30, 2013)
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Not with CMA, it isn't.
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CMA actually helps Hot 100 positions as described by Billboard last week.
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Do we have the overall Hot 100 yet?

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Do we have the overall Hot 100 yet?

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The Hot 100 top 10 will probably be revealed in like 20 minutes to an hour. The full Hot 100 doesn't get released till tomorrow.

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Do we have the overall Hot 100 yet?

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Not yet.

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Roar #2  #1 next week?
Rap God #7. What a great song 
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Hot 100
01 - Lorde - Royals
02 - Katy Perry - Roar
03 - Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball
04 - Avicii - Wake Me Up!
05 - Drake - Hold On, We're Going Home
06 - Ylvis - The Fox
07 - Eminem - Rap God
08 - Jay Z - Holy Grail
09 - Lady Gaga - Applause
10 - Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines
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The track claims the longest lead for a female this year and takes over atop the Radio Songs chart. Meanwhile, Eminem storms into the Hot 100's top 10 with 'Rap God'
Lorde's "Royals" sits in the Billboard Hot 100's throne for a fourth week, establishing the longest rule by a woman this year, and reaches No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart. Eminem, meanwhile, debuts in the Hot 100's top 10 with "Rap God."
As we do each Wednesday, let's look deeper at the numbers.
As "Royals" crowns the Hot 100 for a fourth frame, it grants Lorde the longest-leading No. 1 by a woman in 2013. The song passes the three-week reign of P!nk's "Just Give Me a Reason" (featuring Nate Ruess) in April/May. Among all acts, Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. and Pharrell, boasts the year's longest command: 12 weeks, from June through September. No song by a female has led longer than "Royals" since Carly Rae Jepsen's fellow first hit "Call Me Maybe" linked nine weeks at No. 1 last year.
WOMEN DOMINATE THE TOP 3
1. Lorde // "Royals"
2. Katy Perry // "Roar"
3. Miley Cyrus // "Wrecking Ball"
"Royals" tops the Hot 100 aided, in part, by its 2-1 rise on Radio Songs, as it gains by 5% to 167 million audience impressions, according to Nielsen BDS. It's the first maiden entry by a female to control Radio Songs since Ellie Goulding's "Lights" led for five weeks in August/September 2012. ("Lights" peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 for two weeks.)
As reported Monday, "Royals" also crowns the Pop Songs airplay chart this week.
"Royals" leads the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart for a third week with 2.8 million on-demand U.S. streams, according to BDS (down less than 1%). The activity helps keep it at its No. 3 peak to date on the overall Streaming Songs chart (7.5 million U.S. streams, down 6%).
"Royals" slips 1-2 on Digital Songs after four weeks on top with 256,000 downloads sold (down 13%), according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's No. 1 on the Hot Rock Songs ranking for an eighth week.
Lorde's hit maintains its dominance over Katy Perry's former two-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Roar," which rebounds 3-2. "Roar" dips 1-2 on Radio Songs (156 million, down 4%) after four weeks at the summit and 2-3 on Digital Songs (189,000, down 4%), while bulleting at No. 4 on Streaming Songs (6 million, up 3%).
Perry's album "PRISM" was released yesterday (Oct. 22) and should debut atop next week's Billboard 200. (Our weekly Wednesday story previewing next week's Billboard 200 in detail will post later today.) Next "PRISM" single "Unconditionally" should reach the Hot 100 soon, as it's the top debut, at No. 54, on Radio Songs with 22 million in first-week audience.
Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball," which, like "Roar," topped the Hot 100 for two weeks, descends 2-3 with top Airplay Gainer honors for a second week. The ballad bounds 9-6 on Radio Songs (94 million, up 15%). It adds top Digital Gainer kudos (165,000), while departing the top perch on Streaming Songs after four nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 (10 million, down 24%).
Avicii's "Wake Me Up!" holds at its No. 4 peak on the Hot 100. It remains at its No. 3 highpoint on Radio Songs (139 million, up 4%), gains by 15% to 184,000 downloads sold (despite backtracking 4-5 on Digital Songs) and climbs 9-8 on Streaming Songs (4.3 million, up 6%). It leads Dance/Electronic Songs for a seventh week.
Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home" (featuring Majid Jordan) stays at No. 5 on the Hot 100, while Ylvis' "The Fox" likewise holds at No. 6. The latter track returns to the top of Streaming Songs for a second total week at No. 1 (10.9 million, down 8%).
Eminem blasts onto the Hot 100 at No. 7 with "Rap God," which starts on Digital Songs at No. 1 with 270,000. It also opens atop Rap Songs. The track is the third to receive a digital release ahead of his album "The Marshall Mathers LP," due Nov. 5. "Berzerk" logged a No. 3 Hot 100 and No. 2 Digital Songs debut with 362,000, followed by "Survival" last week (No. 17/No. 7, 112,000). "Rap God" is Eminem's first Digital Songs No. 1 as a lead artist since "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) spent seven weeks in charge in 2010.
Eminem's new song also marks his seventh top 10 start on the Hot 100, pushing him past Lil Wayne (six) for the most among men in the chart's 55-year history. Among all acts, only Taylor Swift has made more such grand entrances (11). (She'll aim to add to her sum next week with new song "Sweeter Than Fiction," from the movie "One Chance.")
Jay Z's No. 4 hit "Holy Grail" (featuring Justin Timberlake) dips 7-8 on the Hot 100. It falls to No. 2 after 11 weeks at No. 1 on Rap Songs.
(Potential blasphemy alert: Lorde, "Rap God" and "Holy Grail" are all in the Hot 100's top 10 …)
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Lady Gaga's No. 4-peaking "Applause" drops 8-9 and Thicke's "Blurred Lines" retreats 9-10. This week marks the latter song's 21st week in the top 10, tying Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' former six-week No. 1 "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz) for the most frames in the top 10 this year. (The all-time record to beat? LeAnn Rimes' No. 2 hit "How Do I Live" spent 32 weeks in the top tier in 1997-98.)
Visit Billboard.com tomorrow (Oct. 24), 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, Oct. 25)
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1. Lorde - Royals (=)
2. Katy Perry - Roar (+1)
3. Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball (-1)
4. Avicii - Wake Me Up! (=)
5. Drake (feat. Majid Jordan) - Hold On, We're Going Home (=)
6. Ylvis - The Fox (=)
7. Eminem - Rap God (NEW)
8. Jay-Z (feat. Justin Timberlake) - Holy Grail (-1)
9. Lady Gaga - Applause (-1)
10. Robin Thicke (feat. T.I. and Pharrell Williams) - Blurred Lines (-1)
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1.Royals (=)
2.Roar (+1)
3.Wrecking Ball (-1)
4.Wake Me Up (=)
5.Hold On,We're Going Home (=)
6.The Fox (=)
7.Rap God (Debut)
8.Holy Grail (-1)
9.Applause (-1)
10.Blurred Lines (-1)
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(Potential blasphemy alert: Lorde, "Rap God" and "Holy Grail" are all in the Hot 100's top 10 …)
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Applause has now passed Born This Way with 10 weeks in the Top 10 on the Hot 100 + on the digital sales chart with 10 weeks ! Born This Way only reaching 9 weeks in both !
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Katy back at #2
So far her run in the top 10 has been
2-2-1-1-2-2-2-2-3-2
What's the record for most weeks at #2?
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Can Roar really go #1 next week 
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Roar won't be #1 next week. The streaming gains won't be enough to offset the negative sales from complete my album.
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Roar won't be #1 next week. The streaming gains won't be enough to offset the negative sales from complete my album.
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Wasn't it confirmed the negative sales don't effect Hot 100 positions anymore?
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Time for my weekly Hot 100 questions!
-Will "Roar" return to #1?
-Will "Wake Me Up" finally enter the top 3?
-Will "Counting Stars" go Top 10?
-Will "Demons" enter the top 10?
-Will "Let Her Go" be top 10?
-Will "The Fox" enter the top 5?
Where will the following songs be?
-Do What U Want
-The Outsiders
-Sweeter Than Fiction
-Wait For a Minute
-Hold Tight
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Originally posted by PurrKaty
Katy back at #2
So far her run in the top 10 has been
2-2-1-1-2-2-2-2-3-2
What's the record for most weeks at #2?
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Either Foreigner's "Waiting For A Girl Like You" or Whitney's "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)". 
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Either Foreigner's "Waiting For A Girl Like You" or Whitney's "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)". 
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I thought it was Missy Elliot Work It?
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Weren't there some fans saying Rap God had to get at least 325-350k just cuz the homophobic song is "so good"?
Apparently 25% less good than Berzerk.
Eek, you didn't even need 90k to hit T10 digitally? Makes me wonder how the #s for this week will be - the new songs should make the #10 have higher numbers, but Lorde getting back the #1 so fast when it sold 256k last week implies they won't make that huge of an impact.
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His song was good enough to top Billboard's Digital Sales list. We would have never stated it was going to do over 300,000 if Kworb wouldn't have posted that on his predictions.
Sales in this period of the year are normally low. They will recover by Christmas.
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Do What U Want has a good chance of debuting around 8-10 then for next week I hope 
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