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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (December 26-January 2, 2013)
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Originally posted by MusicTalker
Sales the week before Christmas of these songs :
Sexy & I Know It
December 18, 2011 - 152000
December 25, 2011 - 395000
January 1, 2012 - 417000
Firework
December 19, 2010 : 192000
December 26, 2010 : 509000
Tik Tok -
December 20, 2009 - 221000
December 27, 2009 - 610000
226000 is higher than all of these.
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i meant in its entire chart run
eh i expect IKYWT to sell 450-500k
LOOH - 375-400k
Gangnam Style - 300-350k
Beauty and a beat - 300-350k
Diamonds - 275-300k
Ho Hey - 275-300k
Die Young 250-300k
Home - 225-275k
etc etc.
probably a record for the amount of over 200k+ songs
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Originally posted by Cz!
At the VERY least.
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I'm not a big fan of Taylor but IKYWT is amazing so I wouldn't mind if she breaks that record
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Originally posted by jose168
its digital sales haven't been all that impressive for such a big radio song
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It's been selling +200k for two weeks now and I believe it will continue to do so in the couple next weeks, it already outsold die young & diamonds even though both songs started with bigger sales than LooH.
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i do think in the long run looh will end as 4x plat which is great!
in other news i can't wait for call me maybe to finally outsell STIUTK
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I'm different by 2 Chainz, F**kin problems by ASAP Rocky & No worries by Lil Wayne have really grown on iTunes
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Originally posted by jose168
i do think in the long run looh will end as 4x plat which is great!
in other news i can't wait for call me maybe to finally outsell STIUTK
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I really hope so.
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I think he'll go we'll beyond 4x Platinum. This song is pretty big all things considering.
I think he'll make it past 5M. It's not even peaked yet, and I feel like it has at least another month left on top IF Taylor's sales don't manage to take it down.
And I don't think she will, since she has no streaming points, and Bruno has that AND a massive airplay advantage.
It helps that his sales are stronger than SAIKI's competition from last year.
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Originally posted by YM8
I'm different by 2 Chainz, F**kin problems by ASAP Rocky & No worries by Lil Wayne have really grown on iTunes
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I noticed
I don't think the gift card effect can take full credit though.
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Rihanna coming for 2X platnium
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What's so special about I'm Different? It's just him repeating the title from what I've heard of it.
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^^It's funny since many people expected LOOH to flop. Including IVY herself,
And look at it now... It has THAT longevity...
Bravo, Mr Mars...
I've said it before... But I'll repeat again.
Don't underestimate him. He ain't playin'
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Bruno Mars remains atop the Billboard Hot 100, as "Locked Out of Heaven" spends a third week at No. 1. The song also crowns the Radio Songs chart for the first time. As it continues to lead Digital and On-Demand Songs, "Locked" becomes the first song to top all four tallies simultaneously, dating to the lattermost survey's March 24 launch.
Rappers Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, meanwhile, jump into the Hot 100's top 10 with their breakout single "Thrift Shop," featuring Wanz.
As "Heaven" earns the distinction of being the first title to rank atop the Hot 100, Radio Songs, Digital Songs and On-Demand Songs at the same time, it's the first track to crown the more established Hot 100, Radio Songs and Digital Songs charts simultaneously since Rihanna's "We Found Love," featuring Calvin Harris, the week of Dec. 3, 2011. Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger," featuring Christina Aguilera (two weeks), Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" (three) and Katy Perry's "E.T.," featuring Kanye West, also scored such a hat trick last year.
"Heaven" is the first song by a male soloist to lead the Hot 100, Radio Songs and Digital Songs simultaneously since Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie," featuring Rihanna, the week of Aug. 28, 2010.
"Heaven" lifts 2-1 on Radio Songs with a 4% increase to 140 million all-format audience impressions (up 4%), according to BDS. The song is Mars' fourth Radio Songs No. 1, tying him with Sean Paul and T.I. for fifth-place among males in the chart's 22-year history. Among men, only Usher (seven), Ludacris, West (six each) and 50 Cent (five) boast more. Mariah Carey leads all acts with 11 Radio Songs No. 1s.
"Heaven" holds atop Digital Songs for a third week, registering a 2% gain to 226,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It tops On-Demand Songs for a second frame despite a 9% decrease to 1.09 million on-demand streams (and 1.29 million streams overall), according to BDS.
"Heaven" maintains its Hot 100 command over the chart's runner-up song, Rihanna's "Diamonds," which had led the list for three weeks before being dethroned by "Heaven," by essentially the same margin as last week, as each title gains by less than 1%.
"Diamonds," atop R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for a 12th week, dips 1-2 after three weeks atop Radio Songs (135 million, down 3%). It holds at No. 2 on On-Demand Songs, which it led for five frames (1.05 million, down 12%), and slips 4-5 on Digital Songs (although up 17% to 141,000) after ruling the ranking the week of Dec. 1. (Reflecting the bustling consumer activity leading up to Christmas Day, all titles but one in the Digital Songs top 30 this week increase in sales.)
Recent Billboard magazine cover act the Lumineers' "Ho Hey" remains at No. 3 on the Hot 100 in its 29th week. The top title on the Rock Songs chart for a fourth consecutive week, and the new No. 1 on Adult Pop Songs, also ranks at No. 3 on Radio Songs (107 million, up 5%) and Digital Songs (149,000, up 14%), its sum pushing it past 2 million downloads sold to date. On On-Demand Songs, "Hey" retreats 3-4 (921,000, down 10%).
Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble." surges 10-4 with the Hot 100's top Digital Gainer award for a second week. The song burst onto the Hot 100 at No. 3 eight weeks ago as a then-preview track to her album "Red," arriving that week (Oct. 27) at No. 1 on Digital Songs (416,000). Now the second pop radio single from the set, "Trouble" holds at No. 2 on Digital Songs (221,000, up 33%) and bounds 15-11 on Radio Songs (64 million, up 26%). (It's not available to subscription streaming services and, thus, does not appear on On-Demand Songs.)
Justin Bieber's "Beauty and a Beat," featuring Nicki Minaj, rises 7-5 on the Hot 100, powered by gains on Digital Songs (7-7; 119,000, up 10%), Radio Songs (12-9; 69 million, up 12%) and On-Demand Songs (13-10; 704,000, up 1%). The song becomes Bieber's third top five Hot 100 hit, following "Baby" (No. 5, 2010) and "Boyfriend" (No. 2, April). It's his second top 10 on Radio Songs, following prior single "As Long as You Love Me," featuring Big Sean (No. 2), and his third top 10 on On-Demand Songs, following "Boyfriend" and "Long," each of which reached No. 5.
Ke$ha's No. 2-peaking "Die Young" backtracks 4-6 on the Hot 100, followed by Maroon 5's former nine-week No. 1 "One More Night" (5-7); Flo Rida's "I Cry" (6-8); and Phillip Phillips' "Home" (8-9). With 110,000 (up 17%), "Home" passes 3 million downloads sold since its release.
Macklemore and Lewis' "Thrift Shop" is the Hot 100's sole new top 10 entry, surging 13-10. After the pair's independently-released album "The Heist" blasted onto the Billboard 200 at No. 2 the week of Oct. 27, the track climbs 4-3 on On-Demand Songs (1.02 million on-demand streams, down 1%), 8-6 on Digital Songs (140,000, up 37%) and 72-49 on Radio Songs (25 million, up 52%).
Among highlights below the Hot 100's top 10, Mariah Carey's 1994 holiday hit "All I Want for Christmas Is You" rises to a new peak of No. 21 after re-entering at No. 29 two weeks ago. It claims top Airplay and Streaming Gainer honors, dashing 40-18 on Radio Songs (43 million, up 45%) and 39-21 on On-Demand Songs (527,000, up 19%); Kelly Clarkson collects her 15th top 40 Hot 100 hit, as "Catchy My Breath" jumps 49-30; and Cassadee Pope, crowned champion of the third season of NBC's "The Voice" (Dec. 18) nets the top debut at No. 60 with her cover of Faith Hill's 2002 hit "Cry."
Check Billboard.com later today (Dec. 27), when all rankings, including the Hot 100 and On-Demand Songs in their entirety and Digital Songs and Radio Songs, will be refreshed, as they are each Thursday. (Due to the holidays, the weekly Billboard 200 and Hot 100 top 10 recaps are posting today and Jan. 3, instead of on the Wednesdays of the two weeks. All charts will refresh on Billboard.com at 6 p.m. ET today and next Thursday).
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Rihanna "Diamonds" 141,000 (1,727,000)
Should hopefully cross 2 million next week with the Christmas boost.
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5 4 will.i.am & Britney Spears "Scream & Shout" 143,000 (634,000) +19%
This woudl cross 1 million mark & not even top 10 at Billboard
This better smash during January
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Originally posted by Legofanyoda
What's so special about I'm Different? It's just him repeating the title from what I've heard of it.
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His songs are so awful.
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Originally posted by MusicTalker
His songs are so awful.
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Exactly! He's like most of today's rap music... Awful, repeated lines that have no meaning.
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Thrift Shop is so addictive.
Ho Hey, I Knew You Were Trouble..
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Will Try EVER be Top 10
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Locked Out Of Heaven, Diamonds, Ho Hey, I Knew You Were Trouble, Home, Thrift Shop, Don't You Worry Child, Try, Some Nights, The A Team, It's Time, and Swimming Pools (Drank) all in the top 20
The best top 20 for the Hot 100 in a very long time.
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