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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (July 3-10, 2013)
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Originally posted by jose168
its kinda weird that after all these years in the industry daft punk just now became a one hit wonder lol
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I disagree really. Pre-2012 people would never have thought of Daft Punk or Robin Thicke as zero-hit wonders, so why are they now one-hit wonders? They've both had a hit that was much bigger than all their other hits, but it doesn't change the fact that they've had other hits.
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Originally posted by Tsuko
I disagree really. Pre-2012 people would never have thought of Daft Punk or Robin Thicke as zero-hit wonders, so why are they now one-hit wonders? They've both had a hit that was much bigger than all their other hits, but it doesn't change the fact that they've had other hits.
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Exactly. They're just experiencing the biggest successes of their career later on in life. Doesn't mean they were a flop before this. They've been in the game for over a decade so clearly they've been successful enough up to this point to maintain a career.
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Miley got her 2nd most sucessful hit in her career
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Originally posted by Tsuko
I disagree really. Pre-2012 people would never have thought of Daft Punk or Robin Thicke as zero-hit wonders, so why are they now one-hit wonders? They've both had a hit that was much bigger than all their other hits, but it doesn't change the fact that they've had other hits.
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Chart-wise, Daft Punk is one (for now), seeing as their highest peaks prior were at 61 with "One More Time" and "Around the World." They just need a good follow-up, because they've clearly got the interest. Their album is still selling well after all, so if they release "Lose Yourself To Dance," "Instant Crush," or "Give Life Back To Music" (their highest songs on Spotify behind "Get Lucky" and its Radio Edit, so they obviously have the most interest), they can at least peak in the top 40 again.
Robin Thicke was a one hit wonder on the Hot 100 with "Lost Without U," but obviously that's changed. And he'd had other hits on Urban/UAC anyway.
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I want to know where GGG peak in the Hot 100
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Daft Punk's next single should be Instand Crush imo. Catchiest song on their album!
Daft Punk had many chart hits in most countries before 2013, I never realized they all charted so low in the US.
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"Same Love" reaches#16 on Hot 100
Following the United States Supreme Court rulings on two separate gay marriage issues, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' gay equality anthem "Same Love" jumps into the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart this week.
The latest single from the duo's "The Heist" album scored its best sales week yet last week. In the seven days ending June 30, "Same Love" sold 110,000 downloads according to Nielsen SoundScan -- a gain of 33% compared to its sales in the week previous. In turn, the song -- which features vocalist Mary Lambert -- rockets from No. 23 to No. 8 on the Digital Songs chart, and also climbs 28-16 on the overall Billboard Hot 100 chart. To date, the song has sold 938,000 downloads.
"Same Love" follows "The Heist's" two earlier singles: the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz) and "Can't Hold Us" (featuring Ray Dalton).
"Same Love" was written in support of Macklemore's two gay uncles and gay godfather -- with lyrics about how Macklemore himself thought he might be gay when he was younger -- the song's release preceded the October 2012 release of "The Heist" by three months. It only became an official single in June of this year. Its music video, released last October, has amassed 54 million views on YouTube.
In the week ending June 30, "Same Love" scored its biggest streaming week yet. It collected 1.1 million U.S. streams (up 20%) to continue its double-digit percentage growth in activity for a second week. The song just misses debuting on the Streaming Songs chart this week, though it bows at No. 21 on R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs. (The tallies include data from such services as YouTube, Spotify, Rdio and MOG.)
In terms of airplay this week, "Same Love" vaults from No. 32 to No. 21 on the Radio Songs chart, with 48.6 million in audience (according to Nielsen BDS) through the week ending July 2. That's up 28% compared to a week ago. On the Pop Songs airplay chart, which monitors spins at the mainstream top 40 format, it jumps 24-22 with 3,344 spins (up 33%, through June 30).
As on the Hot 100, both "Thrift" and "Can't" reached No. 1 on the Pop Songs tally.
"With their coming off two No. 1 songs, we feel confident that this will be their third," predicts Sharon Dastur, program director of mainstream pop WHTZ (Z100) New York. "We just started playing it [87 plays dating to its first on June 19, according to Nielsen BDS], so it's too early for a true read from our audience. But, if the dramatic sales increases are any indication, this looks like another home run."
Alternative KXTE (X107.5) Las Vegas played the song 83 times last week (up by 44 spins), including eight times on its "Dave, Mahoney and DK Morning Show" on June 27 -- the only song the wake-up crew played that day. Under the direction of PD Charese Fruge, the morning team explained its thinking ahead of the marathon on its Facebook page: "Yesterday, the Supreme Court passed two landmark decisions by ruling 'The Defense of Marriage Act' unconstitutional and refusing to hear Prop 8, which ends the California ban on gay marriage.
"We don't believe this is a political issue. We believe in human rights, civil rights, and equal rights for all. We believe that no song says it better than 'Same Love,' which champions equal rights for all.
"(The) lyrics say it best: 'We might not be the same, but that's not important / No freedom till we're equal, damn right, I support it.'"
Last month, Lambert told Billboard magazine (June 8) that "When (Macklemore) and Ryan approached me with 'Same Love,' I knew it was revolutionary." The lesbian singer/songwriter, who wrote and sings the chorus of the tune, said, "I get to sing a song about gay rights and how much I love my girlfriend -- and 15-year-old boys are singing the song at the top of their lungs at our shows. I think we're changing the world. Maybe it's egotistical to say that, but music has done that before."
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Originally posted by Tsuko
Daft Punk's next single should be Instand Crush imo. Catchiest song on their album!
Daft Punk had many chart hits in most countries before 2013, I never realized they all charted so low in the US.
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That's because they didn't build up a cult following here until their hiatus following "Human After All." I think it was them being sampled in "Stronger" that built up their interest here. But they even re-released "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" in 2007 after that, and it didn't even peak on the Bubbling Under. So from that point, I could say they accrued more of a solid base from doing the Tron Soundtrack, which served to introduce them to an even wider audience! "Derezzed" specifically.
I do hear "One More Time" on my local radio station every now and then too.
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Originally posted by winterwood
Bruno Mars' "Treasure" holds at No. 8 on the Hot 100, fueled in part by its 11-10 lift on Radio Songs (73 million, up 1%). With the advance, Mars extends his perfect top 10 streak on Radio Songs, as all 11 of his entries have now reached the top tier. He ties T-Pain (11) for the longest career-opening top 10 streak among males dating to the list's December 1990 launch and is now within one of tying Mariah Carey (12) for the best start among all acts. (Carey's first 12 entries reached the Radio Songs top 10 beginning with "Love Takes Time"; the chart originated after her prior single, "Vision of Love," launched her career, spending four weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in August 1990.)
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Welp.
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
It's actually happened quite a bit.
Rihanna f/ Drake - "What's My Name?"
Enrique Iglesias f/ Ludacris & DJ Frank E - "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)"
Katy Perry - "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"
Rihanna f/ Calvin Harris - "We Found Love"
P!nk - "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
Ellie Goulding - "Lights"
there are probably more.
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The clock on the old and tired Mirrors shade.
Ariana jumping back into the Top 10 even though Pop pretty much dropped the song, I can't.
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I think Robin has a better chance at getting another hit this era because he seems to go out to promote his music, and Daft Punk really don't.
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Originally posted by Bilolo
I want to know where GGG peak in the Hot 100
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#32-33 I guess.
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Originally posted by Luis
#32-33 I guess.
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i want 29 ot 30
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I think Same Love is entering the top 10 in two weeks.
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Same Love
Hopefully it can get into the top 10 before Can't Hold Us drops out.
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Actress Anna Kendrick’s “Cups (Pitch Perfect’s When I’m Gone)” jumps from #17 to #13 in its 27th week. The song has sold 1,366,000 copies, pretty good for someone who doesn’t even have a full-time music career. Digital sales rank: #10 (105K)…
“I Love It” by Icona Pop featuring Charli XCX holds at #12 for the second week. The song peaked at #7. The song tops the 2 million mark in digital sales this week.
Maroon 5’s “Love Somebody” jumps from #22 to #18 in its sixth week. It’s the fourth top 20 hit from the group’s current album, Overexposed, which is a personal best for the group. Its 2004 debut album, Songs About Jane, yielded three top 20 hits…
Phillip Phillips’ “Gone, Gone, Gone” jumps from #36 to #31 in its 17th week.
Capital Cities’ brassy and buoyant “Safe And Sound” jumps from #43 to #32 in its ninth week…
Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe” jumps from #42 to #33 in its 19th week.
The song has climbed as high as #32…Ciara’s “Body Party” jumps from #38 to #34 in its 10th week…
Randy Houser’s “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” jumps from #44 to #37 in its eighth week…
Brett Eldredge’s “Don’t Ya” jumps from #54 to #45 in its sixth week…
ip Moore’s “Hey Pretty Girl” jumps from #60 to #51 in its 15th week…
Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” jumps from #76 to #60 in its third week…Kelly Clarkson’s “People Like Us” jumps from #73 to #65 in its seventh week…
“Crooked Smile” by J. Cole featuring TLC jumps from #74 to #66 in its second week.
“Right Now” by Rihanna featuring David Guetta jumps from #90 to #68 in its second week…
Billy Currington’s “Hey Girl” jumps from #83 to #72 in its sixth week…
Brantley Gilbert’s “More Than Miles” jumps from #81 to #73 in its 18th week…
Budding teen heartthrob Austin Mahone’s “What About Love” jumps from #88 to #76 in its third week…Miguel’s “How Many Drinks?” jumps from #87 to #77 in its 11th week…
“Bubble Butt” by Major Lazer featuring Bruno Mars, Tyga & Mystic jumps from #95 to #78 in its third week.
Eli Young Band’s “Drunk Last Night” is the week’s top new entry at a relatively low #79…
Avicii’s “Wake Me Up” is the week’s second-highest new entry at #81. It’s from the Swedish DJ’s first studio album (following two compilations), #TRUE, which is due Sept. 17…Thomas Rhett’s “It Goes Like This” jumps from #94 to #82 in its third week…French Montana’s “Ain’t Worried About Nothin” jumps from #97 to #83 in its second week.
“Don’t Think They Know” by Chris Brown featuring Aaliyah debuts at #87. It’s the second single from Brown’s sixth studio album, X, which is due July 16. Aaliyah died in a small-plane crash in August 2001. She was just 22…
Sara Bareilles’ “Brave” jumps from #100 to #91 in its third week.
Lee Brice’s “Parking Lot Party” debuts at #93. It’s from Brice’s second studio album, Hard 2 Love, which came out in April 2012…
J. Dash’s “Wop” re-enters the chart at #94…
The elegant “Beneath Your Beautiful” by Labrinth featuring Emeli Sande re-enters the chart at #95. The song has climbed as high as #88…
The Neighbourhood’s “Sweater Weather” re-enters the chart at #96. The song has climbed as high as #95.
Lady Antebellum’s “Goodbye Town” debuts at #98. It’s from the trio’s recent #1 album, Golden…
“Play Hard” by David Guetta featuring Ne-Yo & Akon re-enters the chart at #99. The song has climbed as high as #64…“Beware” by Big Sean featuring Lil Wayne and Jhene Aiko debuts at #100. It’s from his second studio album, Hall Of Fame, which is due Aug. 27.
P!nk’s “Try” tops the 2 million mark in digital sales this week. Each of the first three singles from P!nk’s current album, The Truth About Love, has topped 2 million. “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” has sold 2,164,000. “Just Give Me A Reason” (featuring Nate Ruess) has sold 3,608,000.
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http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-w...194709084.html
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Cups
but I'm a bit surprised because:
Airplay: SL > Cups
Sales: SL > Cups
Streaming: SL ? Cups
I guess Cups must have surged in streaming points from the previous week
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Gone, Gone, Gone missing Top 30 by one spot .
He better keep going up, but his sales need to start rising. I have a feeling that the song is gonna start stalling on the charts.
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I hope See You Again doesn't get stuck at #51
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Yay @ Aaliyah debuting at #87.
How did "Wop" re-enter?....Mess.
"Right Now" catching flame.
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“Bubble Butt” by Major Lazer featuring Bruno Mars, Tyga & Mystic jumps from #95 to #78 in its third week.
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