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Chart Listings: Billboard Hot 100 Singles (April 24-May 1, 2013)
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final predictions:
1. Gentleman (+11)
2. JGMAR (-1)
3. CHU (+2) or TS (-1)
4. CHU (+1) or TS (-2)
5. WIWYM (-2)
6. Stay (-2)
7. Mirrors (=)
8. S&T (-2)
9. FTM (-1)
10. HA (=) or Radioactive (+4)
11. HA (-1) or Radioactive (+3)
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Member Since: 12/20/2011
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Originally posted by umichgrad07
final predictions:
1. Gentleman (+11)
2. JGMAR (-1)
3. CHU (+2) or TS (-1)
4. CHU (+1) or TS (-2)
5. WIWYM (-2)
6. Stay (-2)
7. Mirrors (=)
8. S&T (-2)
9. FTM (-1)
10. HA (=) or Radioactive (+4)
11. HA (-1) or Radioactive (+3)
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I hope HA goes #9, staying at #10 for another week is also great!
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Member Since: 2/26/2006
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Originally posted by Dust2
Gentleman has slow down to about 8 million views a day
8 mil x 7 days = 56 million views a week worldwide
56 x 15% = 8.4 million USA views.
This is #12 territory. It debuted at #12 with 8.6 million Streams and 27,000 sales. Which mean next week chart, it could drop out of the top 10.
Week 1: #12
Week 2: Either #1 or #2 (depending if it got 20 million streams or not)
Week 3: #10 to #12 very likely.
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so gentleman's run will be something like this:
12 - 1 - 12
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Member Since: 5/3/2012
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Final Predictions:
1) Gentleman
2) JGMAR
3) Can't Hold Us
4) Thrift Shop
5) Stay
6) When I Was Your Man
7) Mirrors
8) Suit & Tie
9) Feel This Moment
10) Radioactive
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Member Since: 8/31/2012
Posts: 2,016
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Originally posted by Cheeerl
I hope HA goes #9, staying at #10 for another week is also great!
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Her streaming will decrease 50% so I doubt she can stay in top 10 though
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Member Since: 12/20/2011
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Don't think Gentleman is gonna get it cuz when we have new #1, billboard is used to posting news very early like this moment, but we still have no news yet.
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Member Since: 8/11/2012
Posts: 13,230
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1) JGMAR
2) Gentleman
3) Can't Hold Us
4) Thrift Shop
5) Mirrors
6) Stay
7) When I Was Your Man
8) Suit & Tie
9) Radioactive
10) Feel This Moment
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Member Since: 5/30/2012
Posts: 4,748
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Originally posted by Green
so gentleman's run will be something like this:
12 - 1 - 12
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i know right
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Member Since: 11/27/2008
Posts: 78,826
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Originally posted by Princedele21
1) JGMAR
2) Gentleman
3) Can't Hold Us
4) Thrift Shop
5) Mirrors
6) Stay
7) When I Was Your Man
8) Suit & Tie
9) Radioactive
10) Feel This Moment
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Are these your predictions?
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Member Since: 4/19/2008
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Originally posted by Anderson
Don't think Gentleman is gonna get it cuz when we have new #1, billboard is used to posting news very early like this moment, but we still have no news yet.
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I will hold on to this.
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Member Since: 8/11/2012
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Originally posted by MusicLoverDude
Are these your predictions?
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Yes.
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Member Since: 8/10/2012
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Gentleman will be #1. He definitely got over 20 million streams this week.
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Member Since: 2/15/2012
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Originally posted by Anderson
Don't think Gentleman is gonna get it cuz when we have new #1, billboard is used to posting news very early like this moment, but we still have no news yet.
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They posted it really late last week, too. Just P!nk let the cat out of the bag herself a few hours in advance.
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Member Since: 4/12/2012
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Originally posted by MuhMuhMuhMarry
Gentleman will be #1. He definitely got over 20 million streams this week.
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When Harlem Shake had 20 million youtube views, it was able to hold no. 1 for another week because of its still strong sales and increase on on demand streaming?
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Member Since: 8/10/2012
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Originally posted by toshibatoshiba
When Harlem Shake had 20 million youtube views, it was able to hold no. 1 for another week because of its still strong sales and increase on on demand streaming?
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After "Shake" entered the Hot 100 at No. 1 concurrent with the addition of U.S. YouTube video streaming data to the chart, online momentum for the song, the viral hit thanks to its pop culture-conquering meme, slips for a fourth straight week. "Shake" holds at No. 1 on the Nielsen BDS-based Streaming Songs chart with a 42% decrease to 28 million streams, down from 48 million last week. It logged 54 million the week before, 98 million three weeks ago and 103 million upon its Hot 100 debut. "Shake," does, however, increase in on-demand audio streaming. It falls 16-19 on the audio subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart but with a 17% gain to 739,000 streams.
Sales for "Shake" slide by 22% to 146,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan, as "Shake" descends 4-6 on the Digital Songs chart. Its total radio audience weakens by 9% to 7.1 million, a sum not strong enough for "Shake" to have yet reached the 75-position-deep all-format BDS-based Radio Songs chart (making it the first such Hot 100 No. 1 since 2006.)
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Thrift Shop sold around the same as P!nk that week (He sold 270,000). Macklemore also had much higher radio airplay and on-demand streaming than P!nk's song.
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With 270,000 in digital sales (down 12%), "Shop" reaches 4.8 million sold to date. The total, however, halts the song's record sum for the most weeks (nine) of selling 300,000 or more.
"Shop" leads On-Demand Songs for a record-extending 11th week, topping the list with 1.97 million on-demand streams (up 25%). "Shop" holds at No. 2 on Streaming Songs (9.5 million, up 4%) and leads Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for a 10th week.
"Shake" decreases by a lofty 39% in overall Hot 100 chart points and "Shop" drops by just 4%. Thus, after "Shake" held a two-to-one points lead (103%) over "Shop" last week, the margin contracts to a 29% lead for "Shake" this week.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Anderson
Don't think Gentleman is gonna get it cuz when we have new #1, billboard is used to posting news very early like this moment, but we still have no news yet.
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last week, with the new no.1 song "JGMAR", they still posted the article very late, around 4pm.
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let me go and perch on PSY's twitter
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OMG STAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
This is so going 4x platinum!!!
It's still in the top 3!
DefJam discount it for a qucik #1, pleaaase!! jonny:
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"Just Give Me a Reason" logs a second week at No. 1, while PSY sends his newest viral, and sales, hit, "Gentleman," into the top tier
P!nk spends a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Just Give Me a Reason," featuring fun.'s Nate Ruess. PSY, meanwhile, soars 12-5 with "Gentleman," which adds increased streaming and sales to its already record-setting YouTube views totals.
"Reason" reigns on Digital Songs for a fourth week with 262,000 downloads sold (down 7%), according to Nielsen SoundScan. It advances, however, 4-3 on Radio Songs, up by 17% to 114 million all-format audience impressions, according to Nielsen BDS. On Streaming Songs, "Reason" backtracks 5-6, although with a 1% increase to 4.7 million streams, according to BDS.
While "Reason" is P!nk's fourth Hot 100 No. 1, it's just her second to lead for multiple weeks. 2001's "Lady Marmalade," with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim and Mya, dominated for five frames. (2008's "So What" and 2010's "Raise Your Glass" each spent a week at No. 1.)
K-pop star PSY blasts into the Hot 100's top 10 (12-5) with "Gentleman," which wins top Streaming and Digital Gainer honors following its first full week of availability. The song follows his breakout U.S. hit "Gangnam Style," which became the first video ever to reach 1 billion views worldwide. (It now stands at 1.6 billion.) "Gangnam" peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 for seven weeks last fall (before YouTube data began contributing to the chart) and has sold 4.5 million downloads.
"Gentleman" bounds into the Hot 100's top 10 fueled primarily by a 60% gain in streaming, as it tallies a second week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs with 13.9 million U.S. streams. It had registered 8.6 million streams in the U.S. in just shy of two days since its posting (on April 13) in last week's chart tracking period. (Now up to 216 million YouTube views worldwide [as of this posting], the song set the mark for the most views [18.9 million] for a video in its first day on the site, according to sources at YouTube, as previously reported. The Hot 100, however, counts only U.S. views in its weekly tabulation.)
"Gentleman" also debuts at No. 20 on Digital Songs with 72,000 downloads sold, a 167% improvement over its sum last week, which encompassed less than three days following its digital release on April 12.
Without official radio promotion, "Gentleman" is receiving only minimal airplay so far. Its 65 plays in the April 15-21 BDS tracking week rank it at the lower end of the 100 most-played mainstream top 40 tracks in that span.
"Gentleman" concurrently lifts 2-1 on Dance/Electronic Songs.
Below P!nk, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis claim the Hot 100's Nos. 2 and 3 titles. "Can't Hold Us," featuring Ray Dalton, rises 5-2 and "Thrift Shop," featuring Wanz, dips 2-3 after logging six nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1. "Hold" takes over atop Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, after "Shop" led for 14 weeks, and the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs chart, which "Shop" topped for 13 frames through last week.
"Hold" reaches the top 10 on Radio Songs (13-8; 71 million, up 20%) and Streaming Songs (11-5; 5 million, up 42%), while spending a second week at No. 2 on Digital Songs (245,000, 17%).
Macklemore & Lewis are the first multi-member act to place two titles in the Hot 100's top three since the Black Eyed Peas did so for five weeks in June/July 2009. (Among all acts, Rihanna had last doubled up in the top three the week of Oct. 2, 2010.)
P!nk again wins a close race to the Hot 100's top spot, as approximately just 7,000 chart points separate "Reason" and "Hold," after "Reason" led "Shop" by about 4,000 points last week. With "Reason" up by less than 1% this week and "Hold" up by 24%, continued momentum could send the latter song to the summit next week.
Bruno Mars' "When I Was Your Man" falls 3-4 on the Hot 100 after crowning the chart two weeks ago. Still, it claims a fifth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (142 million, down 5%).
Below PSY, Rihanna's "Stay," featuring Mikky Ekko, drops 4-6. As previously reported, the song this week becomes her record-setting 10th No. 1 on the Pop Songs airplay chart, pushing her past Katy Perry for the most leaders in the ranking's 20-year history.
Justin Timberlake's "Mirrors" (7-7) is the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer. Impressively, the song completes his fastest trip to the Radio Songs top 10, vaulting 18-9 with a 36% gain to 70 million in its fourth week. Of his 11 prior top 10s on the chart, he'd previously roared to the top 10 in as few as five weeks with 2006's "My Love," featuring T.I., and his predecessor single "Suit & Tie," featuring Jay-Z.
"Mirrors" also charges 8-5 on Digital Songs (142,000, up 12%) and 10-9 on Streaming Songs (3.5 million, up 3%).
"Suit," meanwhile, descends 6-8 on the Hot 100 and passes 2 million sold to date.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Pitbull's "Feel This Moment," featuring Aguilera, retreats to No. 9 from its No. 8 peak and Drake's No. 6-peaking "Started From the Bottom" slides 9-10.
Just outside the Hot 100's top 10, Daft Punk notches its highest-ever rank, as "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell Williams, launches at No. 20 with 113,000 downloads sold. The act had previously reached No. 61 with both 1997's "Around the World" and 2001's "One More Time." "Lucky" starts with just three days of sales, following its April 19 release, although its opening week sales still mark the duo's best frame. The pair releases its fourth album, "Random Access Memories," its first studio set since 2005, on May 21.
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wow
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