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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (March 27-April 3, 2013)
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29 LIL WAYNE FEAT. 2 CHAINZ RICH AS F**K 56166 520 9056 65,222
Cool sales
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WILL.I.AM & BRITNEY SPEARS - SCREAM & SHOUT = 2,686,500
RIHANNA - DIAMONDS = 2.829.290
Comming for 3 million!!
CHRISTINA AGUILERA & BLAKE SHELTON - JUST A FOOL = 435.258
Almost Gold
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28 PHILLIPS*PHILLIP GONE, GONE, GONE 56375 -14 65237 331982
Look at that hit coming
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SWIFT*TAYLOR I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE 65776 -12 74837 3,997,219
SWIFT*TAYLOR 22 48400 53 31665 560,126
SWIFT*TAYLOR WE ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK 15842 -12 17953 3,499,747
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I'm amazed at how well this song is holding up with no promo(longevity always used to be an issue for her). It'll be interesting to see what will happen once she starts doing live interviews/performances. The first one is on Monday with Jimmy Kimmel.
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Thrift Shop
JGMAR, S&T
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Originally posted by othfan
11 LOVATO*DEMI HEART ATTACK 94799 -3 97500 514029
I'm amazed at how well this song is holding up with no promo(longevity always used to be an issue for her). It'll be interesting to see what will happen once she starts doing live interviews/performances. The first one is on Monday with Jimmy Kimmel.
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Millions of people are hearing the song every day on the radio, so it's got good promotion already.
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Rihanna being truly unapologetic this era.
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This song left the iTunes top 60 this week for the first time since April 2011! Talk about longevity
61 HAYES*HUNTER WANTED 30017 -12 34259 2858113
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Top 10:
1. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - "Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz)" [+1]
2. Baauer - "Harlem Shake" (-1)
3. Justin Timberlake - "Suit & Tie (feat. Jay-Z)" [-1]
4. Bruno Mars - "When I Was Your Man" (-1)
5. Rihanna - "Stay (feat. Mikky Ekko)" [=]
6. P!nk - "Just Give Me A Reason (feat. Nate Ruess)" [+3]
7. Drake - "Started From The Bottom" (-1)
8. Pitbull - "Feel This Moment (feat. Christina Aguilera)" [+3]
9. Lil Wayne - "Love Me (feat. Drake & Future)" [+1]
10. Taylor Swift - "I Knew You Were Trouble." (-3)
13. Justin Timberlake - "Mirrors" (+12)
26. Taylor Swift - "22" (+38)
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Originally posted by nezLaos
All Rihanna has to do is release on Spotify and she has herself another number 1. Her sales are consistently strong, her airplay is rapidly increasing and she has strong video views. Especially with Shop, and Shake decreasing. Suit & Tie only rebounded because of release week. The battle will soon be between Bruno and Rihanna. So Rihanna has a great shot.
side note: what's up with all these songs that have words that start with the letter 'S'. Harlem Shake, Thrift Shop, Suit & Tie, Stay, and Scream & Shout. Remind's me of last year when the letter 'W' was pretty popular; We Are Young, We Found Love, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, What Makes You Beautiful and Where Have You Been.
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You forget Want U Back by Cher Lloyd and Wide Awake by Katy Perry.
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Thrift Shop
Thank god HS is DONE!
I really hope Stay, JGMAR, and Feel This Moment go number 1.
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PIU sold 20k more this week than last week, and radio started increasing again. So maybe she could be Top 15 tomorrow!
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What's "Pour It Up" peak?
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Originally posted by nezLaos
All Rihanna has to do is release on Spotify and she has herself another number 1. Her sales are consistently strong, her airplay is rapidly increasing and she has strong video views. Especially with Shop, and Shake decreasing. Suit & Tie only rebounded because of release week. The battle will soon be between Bruno and Rihanna. So Rihanna has a great shot.
side note: what's up with all these songs that have words that start with the letter 'S'. Harlem Shake, Thrift Shop, Suit & Tie, Stay, and Scream & Shout. Remind's me of last year when the letter 'W' was pretty popular; We Are Young, We Found Love, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, What Makes You Beautiful and Where Have You Been.
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Hopefully See You Again joins this
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What's "Pour It Up" peak?
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#19.
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So how much did WIWYM increase by? Maybe it can be #1 soon.
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“Scream & Shout” by will.i.am featuring Britney Spears drops from #8 to #11, ending an 11-week run in the top 10. But will.i.am also has the week’s top new entry: “# That POWER” (featuring Justin Bieber) opens at #42. Digital sales rank: #9 (108K). The song is vying to become will.i.am’s 14th top 10 hit on the Hot 100 (counting 10 Black Eyed Peas hits); Bieber’s sixth. It’s Bieber’s third chart hit as a featured artist. It follows Chris Brown’s “Next To You” (#26 in 2011) and Far*East Movement’s “Live My Life” (#21 in 2012.) (Bieber had co-equal billing with Sean Kingston on 2010’s “Eenie Meenie.”)
Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive” jumps from #18 to #15 in its 30th week. This matches the peak of the band’s previous hit, “It’s Time.” Digital sales rank: #8 (108K).
Blake Shelton’s “Sure Be Cool If You Did” dips from #24 to #25 in its 11th week. The song logs its fifth week at #1 on Hot Country Songs. That’s the longest run at #1 for a hit by a male solo artist since Kenny Chesney’s “Never Wanted Nothing More” had five weeks on top in the summer of 2007. It also ties Shelton’s 2001 smash “Austin” as his longest-running #1 hit to date. Shelton’s Based On A True Story… will probably enter The Billboard 200 at #3 next week, with first-week sales around 155K.
Fall Out Boy’s “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)” jumps from #36 to #28 in its seventh week. The song has climbed as high as #26…Darius Rucker’s “Wagon Wheel” jumps from #47 to #38 in its seventh week…“Bugatti” by Ace Hood featuring Future & Rick Ross jumps from #48 to #39 in its sixth week…Muse’s “Madness” jumps from #53 to #45 in its 27th week…Thompson Square’s “If I Didn’t Have You” jumps from #66 to #57 in its 12th week. The duo’s album Just Feels Good is expected to enter The Billboard 200 next week right around #10.
“Highway Don’t Care” by Tim McGraw with Taylor Swift jumps from #81 to #65 in its fourth week. The song has climbed as high as #59…Molly” by Tyga featuring Wiz Khalifa, Mally Mall & Cedric Gervais debuts at #66. It’s from Tyga’s third studio album, Hotel California, which is due April 9…Kelly Rowland’s “Kisses Down Low” jumps from #80 to #72 in its third week…Eric Church’s “Like Jesus Does” jumps from #84 to #74 in its fifth week.
Two songs with R-rated titles enter this week’s Hot 100. “Rich As F**k” by Lil Wayne featuring 2 Chainz debuts at #78. Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe” re-enters at #84. Remarkably, both of these once-taboo words are in the titles of other songs on this week’s chart. “F**kin Problems” by A$AP Rocky featuring Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar drops from #16 to #18 in its 21st week (it climbed as high as #8). “We Still In This B****” by B.o.B featuring T.I. & Juicy J jumps from #82 to #75 in its sixth week.
Of course, this trend has been building over the past several years. Some of the biggest hits of the past few years feature what we used to quaintly call “the F word.” Cee Lo Green’s “F**k You! (Forget You)” has sold 5,994,000 copies. P!nk’s “F**kin’ Perfect” has sold 2,966,000. “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)” by Enrique Iglesias featuring Ludacris & DJ Frank E has sold 3,160,000. (Though the chart always listed the tamer title on Iglesias’ song, a more risqué variation helped drive its popularity.)
Jason Aldean’s “1994” jumps from #93 to #80 in its second week. Seven other songs whose titles consisted simply of a year (and nothing else) have made the Hot 100. Prince’s “1999” hit #12 in 1983. Smashing Pumpkins’ “1979” hit #12 in 1996. Bowling For Soup’s “1985” hit #23 in 2004. Spirit’s “1984” hit #69 in 1970. James Blunt’s “1973” hit #73 in 2007. Phoenix’s “1901” hit #84 in 2010. Tom Northcott’s “1941” hit #88 in 1968.
J. Dash’s “WOP” debuts at #82…“Clarity” by Zedd featuring Foxes debuts at #86. It’s the title song of the debut studio album by the German electronic dance music producer… “All Around The World” by Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris re-enters at #90. The song has climbed as high as #22…Jake Owen’s “Anywhere With You” debuts at #92. It’s the fourth chart hit from his third studio album, Barefoot Blue Jean Night, which was released in August 2011…“Karate Chop” by Future featuring Lil Wayne re-enters at #93…Kip Moore’s “Hey Pretty Girl” debuts at #97. It’s from his current album, Up All Night….Brad Paisley’s “Beat This Summer” re-enters at #99. It has climbed as high as #97.
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This song left the iTunes top 60 this week for the first time since April 2011! Talk about longevity
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It's been there that long? That's amazing!
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New peak for JT , Bruno will be #1 in two weeks, Rihanna's chances will fade away if they don't add Stay to Spotify.
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