The Zac Brown Band's "Chicken Fried" tops the 4 million mark this week. It's the sixth country song to reach that plateau; the fourth by a group or duo. It follows Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" (6,227,000), Florida Georgia Line's "Cruise" (5,981,000) and The Band Perry's "If I Die Young" (4,688,000). (Taylor Swift has country's other two 4-million-sellers.
I see they ain't counting Taylor's country smashes TROUBLE and NEVER EVER huh.
"Ball" nearly knocked "Royals" from the top of the Hot 100. With "Royals" down by less than 1% in overall Hot 100 points and "Ball" up by 17%, the songs are separated just a 4% margin.
E.T. - 18 weeks
Somebody That I Used To Know - 19 weeks
Call Me Maybe - 19 weeks
Payphone - 19 weeks
I think Blurred Lines was also at 19 weeks, it reached 5 million at 22 weeks when it was selling about 350K+ a week.
how is Gotye in this though. Didn't that song come out like 8 months before it started getting popular? like by the time it was getting started on radio, it was already at 1.5 million.
#1 Wrecking Ball
#2 Royals
#3 Roar
#4 Wake Me up
#5 Rap God
#6 Hold On We're Going Home
#7 The Fox
#8 Holy Grail
#9 Applaue/All That Matter
#10 Applause/All that matter/BL
Does Survival have a chance to go top 10 next week?
I don't know how it is doing on radio and streaming (but considering a big radio gap with applause, i don't think it can go above applause)
how is Gotye in this though. Didn't that song come out like 8 months before it started getting popular? like by the time it was getting started on radio, it was already at 1.5 million.
#1 Wrecking Ball
#2 Royals
#3 Roar
#4 Wake Me up
#5 Rap God
#6 Hold On We're Going Home
#7 The Fox
#8 Holy Grail
#9 Applaue/All That Matter
#10 Applause/All that matter/BL
Does Survival have a chance to go top 10 next week?
I don't know how it is doing on radio and streaming (but considering a big radio gap with applause, i don't think it can go above applause)