US Hot 100 - 05/16/2015, "See You Again" #1 for 4th week |
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May 7 2015, 05:43 AM
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BILLBOARD HOT 100
(Billboard chart date 16th May 2015) 01 01 Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth - See You Again (AIRPLAY GAINER) 03 02 Fetty Wap - Trap Queen 02 03 Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk! 04 04 The Weeknd - Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey) 07 05 WALK THE MOON - Shut Up and Dance 05 06 Maroon 5 - Sugar 06 07 Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do 10 08 Jason Derulo - Want to Want Me 17 09 T-Wayne - Nasty Freestyle (STREAMING GAINER) 08 10 Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud 09 11 Flo Rida featuring Sage the Gemini & Lookas - G.D.F.R. 11 12 Natalie La Rose featuring Jeremih - Somebody 13 13 Omarion featuring Chris Brown & Jhené Aiko - Post to Be 19 14 David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack - Hey Mama 12 15 Taylor Swift - Style 16 16 Tove Lo - Talking Body 28 17 Andy Grammer - Honey, I'm Good. (DIGITAL GAINER) 20 18 Meghan Trainor - Dear Future Husband 14 19 Ariana Grande - One Last Time 15 20 Nick Jonas - Chains 32 21 Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink - Worth It 22 22 Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money 21 23 Sam Smith - Lay Me Down 18 24 Little Big Town - Girl Crush 24 25 Taylor Swift - Blank Space 39 26 DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It 23 27 Sam Hunt - Take Your Time 29 28 Big Sean featuring Drake - Blessings 25 29 Pitbull & Ne-Yo - Time of Our Lives 37 30 Skrillex & Diplo featuring Justin Bieber - Where Are Ü Now 35 31 Trey Songz - Slow Motion 27 32 Nicki Minaj featuring Drake & Lil Wayne - Truffle Butter 30 33 Rae Sremmurd featuring Nicki Minaj & Young Thug - Throw Sum Mo 33 34 Taylor Swift - Shake It Off 31 35 Hozier - Take Me To Church 26 36 Rihanna & Kanye West & Paul McCartney - FourFiveSeconds 42 37 George Ezra - Budapest 45 38 Silento - Watch Me 36 39 Chris Brown & Tyga - Ayo 46 40 Zac Brown Band - Homegrown 38 41 Sam Smith - I'm Not the Only One 41 42 Meghan Trainor - Lips Are Movin 43 43 Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass 64 44 Blake Shelton - Sangria 44 45 Florida Georgia Line - Sippin' on Fire 34 46 Zedd featuring Selena Gomez - I Want You to Know 51 47 Sia - Elastic Heart 54 48 Billy Currington - Don't It 47 49 Fall Out Boy - Centuries 71 50 Rachel Platten - Fight Song 49 51 Kelly Clarkson - Heartbeat Song 56 52 Tyler Farr - A Guy Walks Into a Bar 59 53 Sheppard - Geronimo 52 54 Dierks Bentley - Say You Do 58 55 A Thousand Horses - Smoke 57 56 Keith Urban featuring Eric Church - Raise 'Em Up 60 57 Echosmith - Bright 55 58 Kanye West featuring Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom & Paul McCartney - All Day 72 59 Major Lazer X DJ Snake featuring MØ - Lean On 67 60 Tori Kelly - Nobody Love 63 61 Ciara - I Bet 61 62 Drake - Know Yourself 95 63 OMI - Cheerleader 73 64 Future - Commas 83 65 Bandit Gang Marco featuring Dro - Nasty 96 66 Rich Homie Quan - Flex (Ooh Ooh Ooh) 68 67 Drake - Energy 85 68 Kid Ink featuring DeJ Loaf - Be Real 93 69 X Ambassadors - Renegade 74 70 Carrie Underwood - Little Toy Guns ** 71 Sawyer Fredericks - Simple Man (HOT-SHOT DEBUT) α 66 72 Kendrick Lamar - King Kunta 75 73 Kenny Chesney with Grace Potter - Wild Child 81 74 Wale featuring Usher - The Matrimony 65 75 Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You 80 76 Tim McGraw with Catherine Dunn - Diamond Rings and Old Barstools 87 77 Canaan Smith - Love You Like That 88 78 Eric Church - Like a Wrecking Ball 76 79 Mumford & Sons - Believe 82 80 Kelsea Ballerini - Love Me Like You Mean It 90 81 Easton Corbin - Baby Be My Love Song ** 82 Mariah Carey - Infinity (NEW) 86 83 Eric Paslay - She Don't Love You 79 84 Dillon Francis & DJ Snake - Get Low 92 85 Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias - El Perdón 70 86 Cole Swindell - Ain't Worth the Whiskey ** 87 twenty one pilots - Stressed Out (NEW) 91 88 J. Cole - Wet Dreamz 77 89 Nate Ruess - Nothing Without Love 99 90 Kevin Gates featuring August Alsina - I Don't Get Tired (#IDGT) 78 91 Rihanna - American Oxygen 89 92 Drake - 10 Bands RE 93 Fall Out Boy - Uma Thurman ** 94 Chedda da Connect - Flicka da Wrist (NEW) 94 95 Drake - Legend RE 96 Jason Aldean - Tonight Looks Good on You ** 97 Brantley Gilbert - One Hell of an Amen (NEW) ** 98 Brad Paisley - Crushin' It (NEW) RE 99 Luke Bryan - Games RE 100 Nicki Minaj featuring Beyoncé - Feeling Myself 40 OUT Panic! at the Disco - Hallelujah 48 OUT Usher featuring Juicy J - I Don’t Mind 50 OUT Vance Joy - Riptide 53 OUT Lee Brice - Drinking Class 62 OUT Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding - Outside 69 OUT Miranda Lambert - Little Red Wagon 84 OUT Koryn Hawthorne - Make It Rain 97 OUT Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG & Rich Homie Quan - Ride Out 98 OUT Iggy Azalea featuring Jennifer Hudson - Trouble 100 OUT Sawyer Fredericks - Iris Bubbling Under 07 01 K Camp - Lil Bit 09 02 Jidenna featuring Roman GianArthur - Classic Man 05 03 YelaWolf featuring Eminem - Best Friend 08 04 Tinashe featuring Iggy Azalea - All Hands on Deck (Remix) 15 05 Michael Ray - Kiss You in the Morning 16 06 Frankie Ballard - Young & Crazy 12 07 Jeremih featuring J. Cole - Planes RE 08 Deorro X Chris Brown - Five More Hours ** 09 Zac Brown Band - Loving You Easy ** 10 Shaggy featuring Mohombi, Faydee & Costi - I Need Your Love 20 11 Young Thug - Check 13 12 Kygo featuring Parson James - Stole the Show ** 13 Matt McAndrew - Counting on Love ** 14 Nicki Minaj - The Night Is Still Young 19 15 Migos - One Time ** 16 Martin Garrix featuring Usher - Don't Look Down 23 17 Ryn Weaver - OctaHate ** 18 Tech N9ne featuring 2 Chainz & B.o.B - Hood Go Crazy ** 19 Joshua Davis - Fields of Gold α 22 20 James Bay - Hold Back the River 25 21 J Balvin - Ay Vamos RE 22 Shawn Mendes - Stitches ** 23 Kimberly Nichole - Creep α 24 24 Rae Sremmurd - Come Get Her 10 25 Rascal Flatts - Riot ————— α The Voice performances This post has been edited by dhwe: May 9 2015, 06:23 PM |
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May 7 2015, 06:08 AM
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May 7 2015, 08:23 AM
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changed the game with that digital drop
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I was hoping Hey Mama might've gone top 10 this week, but at least it's still a good climb!
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May 7 2015, 06:11 PM
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Chart Highlights
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May 7 2015, 06:16 PM
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SALES, RADIO & STREAMING
1) Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth - See You Again - Digital Songs (1) - 285,000 (-10%) - Radio Songs (7) - 102 million all-format audience impressions (+38%) - Streaming Songs (1) - 24 million US streams (0%) ↳ On-Demand Songs (1) - 8 million US streams (-8%) 2) Fetty Wap - Trap Queen - Digital Songs (5) - 106,000 (-1%) - Radio Songs (13) - 64 million all-format audience impressions (+7%) - Streaming Songs (2) - 17.5 million US streams (+1%) 4) The Weeknd - Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey) - Digital Songs (10) - 83,000 (-14%) - Radio Songs (1) - 155 million all-format audience impressions (+3%) - Streaming Songs (5) - 9 million US streams (-8%) 5) WALK THE MOON - Shut Up and Dance - Digital Songs (2) - 136,000 (-2%) - Radio Songs (5) - 111 million all-format audience impressions (+14%) - Streaming Songs (11) - 6.1 million US streams (+7%) |
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May 7 2015, 06:25 PM
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I'm really interested in seeing how far "Trap Queen" can climb on pop radio, because the contrast between how little I've heard it on pop and how high it's gone on the Hot 100 is very striking. Because I have no life, I looked into this last night, and by my count, there are only five songs in the last five years to have charted as high on the Hot 100 without going top ten on pop: "Black and Yellow", "Harlem Shake", "Best Song Ever", "Drunk in Love", and "Anaconda". Three are songs by superstars that were boosted in some way by some sort of hype, so they aren't really comparable to a song by a hip-hop newcomer. One is a meme, so it doesn't count, for obvious reasons. Which leaves us "Black and Yellow", but iirc that got to #1 because of hype from the Super Bowl. (Wiz Khalifa's hometown team, the Steelers, were playing, and black and yellow are their team colors.)
So essentially, "Trap Queen" is the first hit in quite a while to get this high on its own merit as a song largely without the help of pop radio. Idk if that's interesting to anyone else, but it's kind of indicative of how segregated pop and urban have been the past few years, despite the latter still clearly being influential enough to push a song into the top 10 every now and again. Also, I saw this mentioned in another forum, but "Riptide"'s longevity was impressive—44 weeks on the chart for a song that never went past #30. There's a probably a record there somewhere. |
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May 8 2015, 10:12 AM
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Can someone please start posting the Albums chart along with the Hot 100 every week?
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May 8 2015, 10:27 AM
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Fifth Harmony edging closer to the top 20! Hopefully it can carry on rising into the top 10!
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May 8 2015, 10:56 AM
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May 8 2015, 03:43 PM
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May 8 2015, 04:10 PM
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I'm really interested in seeing how far "Trap Queen" can climb on pop radio, because the contrast between how little I've heard it on pop and how high it's gone on the Hot 100 is very striking. Because I have no life, I looked into this last night, and by my count, there are only five songs in the last five years to have charted as high on the Hot 100 without going top ten on pop: "Black and Yellow", "Harlem Shake", "Best Song Ever", "Drunk in Love", and "Anaconda". Three are songs by superstars that were boosted in some way by some sort of hype, so they aren't really comparable to a song by a hip-hop newcomer. One is a meme, so it doesn't count, for obvious reasons. Which leaves us "Black and Yellow", but iirc that got to #1 because of hype from the Super Bowl. (Wiz Khalifa's hometown team, the Steelers, were playing, and black and yellow are their team colors.) So essentially, "Trap Queen" is the first hit in quite a while to get this high on its own merit as a song largely without the help of pop radio. Idk if that's interesting to anyone else, but it's kind of indicative of how segregated pop and urban have been the past few years, despite the latter still clearly being influential enough to push a song into the top 10 every now and again. Also, I saw this mentioned in another forum, but "Riptide"'s longevity was impressive—44 weeks on the chart for a song that never went past #30. There's a probably a record there somewhere. Pop radio and urban radio have actually been sharing a lot of hits in 2013, 2014 and 2015. But in 2011 and 2012 there were hardly any. Only Super Bass, 5 O'Clock, Girl On Fire and a few others. But also streaming benefits certain songs a lot. Drunk In Love, Anaconda, Harlem Shake and Trap Queen would never have got top 2 without Youtube streaming. And there are songs from the past which probably would've gone top 2 on the Hot 100 but didn't get played much on pop radio had streaming been included back then (for example Rack City). This post has been edited by Eric_Blob: May 8 2015, 04:11 PM |
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May 8 2015, 09:53 PM
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Pop radio and urban radio have actually been sharing a lot of hits in 2013, 2014 and 2015. But in 2011 and 2012 there were hardly any. Only Super Bass, 5 O'Clock, Girl On Fire and a few others. But also streaming benefits certain songs a lot. Drunk In Love, Anaconda, Harlem Shake and Trap Queen would never have got top 2 without Youtube streaming. And there are songs from the past which probably would've gone top 2 on the Hot 100 but didn't get played much on pop radio had streaming been included back then (for example Rack City). It's true that pop and urban do share hits, but it seems like a lot of those hits are ready-made for pop radio anyway—you mentioned "Girl on Fire" and "Super Bass", which are good examples. I guess I'm talking more about songs with sounds that are clearly central to urban. Of course a lot of that stuff isn't made for pop and doesn't have to cross over, but plenty of it also has potential for pop success, especially if they're proving popular enough to go top ten on the Hot 100. Sometimes pop will play an urban hit if it's big enough that it can't ignore it, but it'll rarely go top 10 or even top 20. And sometimes it goes the other way around: urban radio playing big pop hits because they're basically being hammered on every pop station anyway. ("Uptown Funk!" is a recent example.) And yeah, you're right about streaming—it really has given popular urban hits a lot more visibility on the charts. |
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May 8 2015, 10:34 PM
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^ Yeah, you're right. You get the urban -> pop crossovers like Don't Tell 'Em, I Don't Mind, Ayo, etc. And you get the pop -> urban crossovers like Thrift Shop, Latch, Fancy, etc. The pop -> urban ones have been more common recently, but it shows that pop music atm is hip hop influenced, since when pop music was dance influenced hardly any songs could cross over.
I think one of the weirdest ones in recent years was Royals by Lorde. Whilst the song clearly uses a hip hop beat (and has hip hop references in the lyrics), it's still by a female teenager from Australasia who was marketed as an alternative singer, so the fact that it managed to be a big urban radio hit was impressive (although I'm sure the remixes by Rick Ross and The Weeknd helped a bit). |
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May 9 2015, 12:14 AM
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Yeah, I think there's been a slight upswing in R&B on pop radio recently. I was really excited to see "Don't Tell 'Em" go top ten on pop late last year as it took a sound that had been gestating on urban radio for a while and turned it into a legitimate pop smash, and now it's a mini-trend for pop stars. (Which makes it all the more confusing why "2 On" wasn't able to herald the sound on pop months earlier!)
Pop radio is kind of weird right now though as there seem to be no prevailing trends. Dance-pop's decline allowed for a bit of R&B to creep back in, but there's also singer-songwriter stuff, EDM, trap-influenced pop, the odd European dance hit or two, retro throwbacks, Taylor Swift's take on pure pop, and whatever Meghan Trainor does (no shade, it's just a very weird thing to come about and it could only have come about now when pop is kind of at a free-for-all). |
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May 9 2015, 12:29 AM
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May 9 2015, 08:15 PM
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BILLBOARD HOT DIGITAL SONGS
(Billboard chart date 16th May 2015) LW TW ARTIST - TITLE - TW SALES (TOTAL SALES) 01 01 Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth - See You Again - 285,000 (1,698,000) 02 02 WALK THE MOON - Shut Up and Dance - 136,000 (1,384,000) 06 03 Jason Derulo - Want to Want Me 11 04 T-Wayne - Nasty Freestyle - 106,500 (287,000) 04 05 Fetty Wap - Trap Queen - 106,000 (1,056,000) 14 06 Andy Grammer - Honey, I'm Good. - 105,000 (GREATEST GAINER) 10 07 David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack - Hey Mama - 92,000 (481,000) 05 08 Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk! - 90,000 (5,699,000) 07 09 Maroon 5 - Sugar 08 10 The Weeknd - Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey) - 83,000 (1,586,000) 17 13 Tove Lo - Talking Body 23 14 Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink - Worth It 20 15 Meghan Trainor - Dear Future Husband 13 17 Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do ** 18 Sawyer Fredericks - Simple Man (NEW) 30 19 Blake Shelton - Sangria - 58,000 (156,000) 16 20 Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud 31 22 Rachel Platten - Fight Song 28 23 DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It 21 24 Sam Smith - Lay Me Down MILESTONES 1M: Fetty Wap – "Trap Queen" |
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