Oh yeah, last week Gary said that substitute girl would do the Periscope (and I assume, post the article) so it's probably taking longer because she has to figure out how to do everything.
Cheap Thrills invests in a second week at the #1 spot
One Dance boogies back to the top tier
Can't Stop the Feeling! stops feeling left out, returns to numerous uno
Don't Let Me Down gets back on up atop the charts
This Is What You Came For finally hits it what it came for from the beginning
Well, I thought I had just missed my chance to post my final predictions for this week, but I guess I'll still throw them out there since Billboard is being slow today.
1. Cheap Thrills 418
2. Cold Water 363
3. One Dance 354
4. This is What You Came For 343
5. Can't Stop the Feeling! 322
6. Don't Let Me Down 292
7. Ride 277
8. Needed Me 268
9. Send My Love 228
10. Don't Mind 220
11. Panda 215
12. Just Like Fire 196
13. Me Too 192
14. For Free 182
15. Work from Home 175
16. Heathens 174
17. H.O.L.Y. 174
18. Treat You Better 168
19. Controlla 166
20. Too Good 164
1. Cheap Thrills (=)
2. Cold Water (HOT SHOT DEBUT)
3. One Dance (-1)
4. This Is What You Came For (-1)
5. Can't Stop The Feeling (-1)
6. Don't Let Me Down (-1)
7. Ride (-1)
8. Needed Me (-1)
9. Send My Love (+1)
10. Panda (-1)
Major Lazer's "Cold Water," featuring Justin Bieber & MO, bursts onto the Hot 100 at No. 2. The single is the top-selling song of the week, clocking 169,000 downloads, and opens at No. 1 on Digital Songs, becoming Major Lazer and MO's first leader on the chart and their biggest sales weeks to date. "Water" becomes Bieber's fifth No. 1 on the list to date, following "Boyfriend" (2012), "What Do You Mean?" (2015), "Sorry" (2015) and "Love Yourself" (2016).
"Cold Water" also debuts at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, scoring 19.6 million U.S. streams in its opening frame, and concurrently opens at No. 1 on the subscription-based On-Demand Songs chart, powering to 14.9 million domestic on-demand streams in its first week. On the Radio Songs chart, the track flies 49-25 with greatest gainer honors in its first full week of airplay, earning 41.9 million in audience impressions in the week ending July 31 (up 69 percent).
Sia's "Thrills" holds atop the Hot 100 for a second straight frame after becoming her first leader a week ago. The cut, originally intended for Rihanna, earns its best sales week to date, selling 126,000 downloads (up 4 percent) in the week ending July 28, according to Nielsen Music, and holds at No. 2 on Digital Songs.
"Thrills" also climbs to No. 2 on Radio Songs, its highest peak, after grabbing 147.1 million in audience (up 4 percent) in the week ending July 31. The track holds at No. 1 on the Pop Songs airplay chart for a second straight frame.