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Chart Listings: Mediabase & Radio Formats (2003-2009 Archives)
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Secondhand Serenade need to fall out of the top 20. Recurrents being removed <33333.
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Originally posted by CarCAL22
I think Umbrella went #1 on Hot 100 Airplay
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Rihanna's Hot 100 Airplay peaks:
Pon de Replay #3
If It's Lovin' That You Want #26
SOS #7
Unfaithful #4
Break It Off #11
Umbrella #1
Shut Up and Drive #54
Hate That I Love You #4
Don't Stop the Music #3
Take a Bow #1
Disturbia #4
Live Your Life #2
So if Live Your Life continues to stay on top until the official update, then it'll become Rihanna's third #1 on the Hot 100 Airplay.
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hey i was listening 2 kiss fm the whole day and they played untoched like 5 times 2day!
yay!!
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"Womanizer" [Nov. 15]
Pop: 6266 (+427, #8)
Aud: 44.797
Rhythmic: 721 (+40, #42)
Aud: 5.003
HOT AC: 140 (+42, #50)
Aud: 0.420
Total Spins: 7127
Total Aud: 50.220
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"If I Were A Boy" [Nov. 15]
Pop: 5151 (+343, #11)
Aud: 32.960
Rhythmic: 3323 (+465, #9)
Aud: 20.379
Hot AC: 373 (+103, #34)
Aud: 2.098
Urban: 902 (+173, #25)
Aud: 10.160
Urban AC: 109 (+41, #46)
Aud: 2.095
Total Spins: 9749
Total Aud: 67.692
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7 8 BRITNEY SPEARS Womanizer 6404 5887 +517 45.597
+145 Spins
+97 Bullet
+0.860 Audience
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28 28 RIHANNA Rehab Def Jam/IDJMG 2007 2001 1614 387
Bullet decreased  Keep going!
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10 7 T.I. Live Your Life f/Rih... Grand Hustle/Atlantic 2008 6515 5530 +985
Top 5 soon!!!!
7 8 BRITNEY SPEARS Womanizer Jive/Zomba 2008 6404 5887 +517
Bullet continues to rise!!!I say she can @ least peak at #6 now!
11 10 NE-YO Miss Independent Def Jam/IDJMG 2008 5524 5267 +257
DROPPING!!PLEASEPLEASEPLEASE KEEP GOING!!!
14 11 BEYONCE If I Were A Boy Music World/Columbia 2008 5134 4883 +251
LMAO that bullet is terrible!!! lololol
24 20 LADY GAGA Just Dance f/Colby O... Interscope 2008 3669 2313 +1356
I think by next sunday this could be #14!!!
28 28 RIHANNA Rehab Def Jam/IDJMG 2007 2001 1614 +387
Bullet dropped but I haven't lost hope!!
40 31 TAYLOR SWIFT Love Story Big Machine 2008 1501 1110 +391
I cant understand why Carrie Underwood cant get easy crossover hits like Taylor, carries way better IMO
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YAY. at GAGA!!
Oh gosh, i think the record company or whoever is really effing PCD singles up.
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Yep, beyonce lost spins today... maybe she cant pick it back up, maybe she cant...
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I don't understand either. Carrie is so good!
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Carrie can't get a crossover hit because of this:
"We've never really pushed anything as far as things crossing over," says the singer.
"Before He Cheats is our biggest crossover song to date, and we were told up front that it was too country and that we needed to change the music on it . . . so it sounded more poppy. I'm not willing to do that.
"I remember growing up and listening to these (country) songs that I loved, and they were such great songs. Then it always seemed like people - and I don't want to use this word in the wrong way - but they dumbed-down the song and put some stupid synthesizer, drums . . . (prerecorded) loops on it that I really thought cheapened the song to make it fit into another format."
That approach has inspired singer Miranda Lambert, who has scored six Top 40 country hits after being a finalist on Nashville Star, country's version of American Idol, in 2003.
"I really respect Carrie because she's an amazing vocalist, and she doesn't change her music," Lambert says.
"She puts out records, and she puts out the music she wants, and if it goes onto a pop chart or some other kind of chart, she's like, 'Great.' But she doesn't change the track . . . she just keeps it country. She's making country music look great; she's bringing in fans from all different genres."
So basically, Taylor's label makes pop mixes, and sends out her songs for pop adds (Example: The drum-loop in Teardrops and electric guitars in her other songs) . Carrie's label chooses not to send her songs out for adds on pop radio, but if they do crossover, then whatever.
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Here's how Hot 100 Airplay is shaping up with 3 days left before recurrents are removed:
No. 1 - T.I. / Rihanna (+6.7 million)
No. 2 - T.I. (-4.2 million) Falling...finally...
No. 3 - Ne-Yo (-2.2 million)^
No. 4 - Pink (-0.4 million)^
No. 5 - Katy Perry (+1.9 million)
No. 7 - Jason Mraz (+2.6 million)
No. 9 - Beyonce (+9.3 million) Single Ladies Airplay Gainer
No. 11 - Beyonce (+2.4 million) If I Were A Boy
No. 12 - Kanye West (+1.1 million)
No. 15 - Akon (+0.9 million)
No. 16 - Britney Spears (+1.7 million)
No. 17 - Kevin Rudolf (+2.3 million)
No. 18 - Taylor Swift (+2.2 million)
No. 20 - Jazmine Sullivan (+4.1 million)
No. 23 - John Legend (+4.1 million)
No. 24 - Saving Abel (+0.9 million)
No. 25 - Nickelback (+0.6 million)
No. 29 - Lady Gaga (+5.5 million)
No. 36 - T-Pain / Ludacris (+5.6 million) Chopped & Screwed
No. 37 - Ludacris / T-Pain (+5.8 million) One More Drink
No. 41 - David Archuleta (-2.2 million)
No. 50 - Usher (+4.9 million) Trading Places
No. 59 - Christina Aguilera (-3.5 million)
No. 74 - Brandy (-1.3 million)
No. 76 - Kanye West (+3.9 million) Heartless
No. 78 - Keyshia Cole (+3.0 million)
No. 88 - Rihanna / Justin Timberlake (+2.4 million)
No. 119 - Usher (+0.7 million) Here I Stand
No. 146 - The Killers (+0.1 million)
No. 190 - David Cook (+0.3 million)
On R&B airplay, Beyonce is 1 (Singles Ladies), T.I./Rihanna at 2, Jazmine at 6, Usher at 12 (Trading Places), Keyshia at 16, Beyonce at 23 (If I Were A Boy), Usher at 24 (Here I Stand), Brandy at 37, Ne-Yo / Jamie Fox at 41 (She Got Her Own) and Kanye at 58 (Heartless).
Source: BKS
Leona is currently sitting at #10, ahead of IIWAB by about 8 milli...shes closing in but we need a push at radio again to help it push into those upper reaches
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Originally posted by music135
Carrie can't get a crossover hit because of this:
"We've never really pushed anything as far as things crossing over," says the singer.
"Before He Cheats is our biggest crossover song to date, and we were told up front that it was too country and that we needed to change the music on it . . . so it sounded more poppy. I'm not willing to do that.
"I remember growing up and listening to these (country) songs that I loved, and they were such great songs. Then it always seemed like people - and I don't want to use this word in the wrong way - but they dumbed-down the song and put some stupid synthesizer, drums . . . (prerecorded) loops on it that I really thought cheapened the song to make it fit into another format."
That approach has inspired singer Miranda Lambert, who has scored six Top 40 country hits after being a finalist on Nashville Star, country's version of American Idol, in 2003.
"I really respect Carrie because she's an amazing vocalist, and she doesn't change her music," Lambert says.
"She puts out records, and she puts out the music she wants, and if it goes onto a pop chart or some other kind of chart, she's like, 'Great.' But she doesn't change the track . . . she just keeps it country. She's making country music look great; she's bringing in fans from all different genres."
So basically, Taylor's label makes pop mixes, and sends out her songs for pop adds (Example: The drum-loop in Teardrops and electric guitars in her other songs) . Carrie's label chooses not to send her songs out for adds on pop radio, but if they do crossover, then whatever.
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shed be the biggest thing in the world if she released 2 pop
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Beyonce's getting closer and closer 
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Quote:
Originally posted by music135
Carrie can't get a crossover hit because of this:
"We've never really pushed anything as far as things crossing over," says the singer.
"Before He Cheats is our biggest crossover song to date, and we were told up front that it was too country and that we needed to change the music on it . . . so it sounded more poppy. I'm not willing to do that.
"I remember growing up and listening to these (country) songs that I loved, and they were such great songs. Then it always seemed like people - and I don't want to use this word in the wrong way - but they dumbed-down the song and put some stupid synthesizer, drums . . . (prerecorded) loops on it that I really thought cheapened the song to make it fit into another format."
That approach has inspired singer Miranda Lambert, who has scored six Top 40 country hits after being a finalist on Nashville Star, country's version of American Idol, in 2003.
"I really respect Carrie because she's an amazing vocalist, and she doesn't change her music," Lambert says.
"She puts out records, and she puts out the music she wants, and if it goes onto a pop chart or some other kind of chart, she's like, 'Great.' But she doesn't change the track . . . she just keeps it country. She's making country music look great; she's bringing in fans from all different genres."
So basically, Taylor's label makes pop mixes, and sends out her songs for pop adds (Example: The drum-loop in Teardrops and electric guitars in her other songs) . Carrie's label chooses not to send her songs out for adds on pop radio, but if they do crossover, then whatever.
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Pop radio needs to accept Carrie like they've done Taylor. That last statement is a little off, though. Her label sends BOTH pop mix and country original out to Top 40 station. "Our Song", "Picture to Burn", and "Love Story" all three had the country version played more than the pop mix. I don't think very many stations played "Teardrops On My Guitar"'s country version.
And as far as I know "Before He Cheats" never had a pop mix, nor did "Last Name", which both crossed over into pop nicely. I think Carrie's label needs to at least put pop adds dates up. That would actually help her a lot, whether there be a pop mix or not.
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Originally posted by tcatron565
Pop radio needs to accept Carrie like they've done Taylor. That last statement is a little off, though. Her label sends BOTH pop mix and country original out to Top 40 station. "Our Song", "Picture to Burn", and "Love Story" all three had the country version played more than the pop mix. I don't think very many stations played "Teardrops On My Guitar"'s country version.
And as far as I know "Before He Cheats" never had a pop mix, nor did "Last Name", which both crossed over into pop nicely. I think Carrie's label needs to at least put pop adds dates up. That would actually help her a lot, whether there be a pop mix or not.
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I think "Before He Cheats" does have a pop version. I remember hearing two different versions at two different times.
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Originally posted by Flashing Lights
I think "Before He Cheats" does have a pop version. I remember hearing two different versions at two different times.
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Really?
XM played the country version of every song I mentioned so far except "Teardrops", and all the other stations I heard "Cheats" on it was country, so that's why I thought it didn't have one.
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"Womanizer" [Nov. 16]
Pop: 6404 (+517, #8)
Aud: 45.597
Rhythmic: 723 (+30, #42)
Aud: 5.024
HOT AC: 144 (+47, #50)
Aud: 0.433
Total Spins: 7271 (+144)
Total Aud: 51.054 (+0.834)
"If I Were A Boy" [Nov. 16]
Pop: 5134 (+251, #11)
Aud: 32.603
Rhythmic: 3369 (+465, #8)
Aud: 20.391
Hot AC: 388 (+105, #33)
Aud: 2.132
Urban: 920 (+175, #25)
Aud: 10.059
Urban AC: 130 (+63, #44)
Aud: 2.358
Total Spins: 9941 (+192)
Total Aud: 67.543 (-0.149)
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^Both are doing really well! 
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Yep 
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