November 24, 201312 yr Guessing this is also due to NOW 86. :lol: Hopefully Unconditionally can chart next week, I love it. :wub:
November 24, 201312 yr Here's hoping he can still nail a Top 10 hit in the future. Probably when he releases his next album now. It's kinda sad to think of 'Go Gentle' as his last ever Top 10 single. I see absolutely no reason it'd be his last top 10 single, he's recovered from the disaster that was 'Different' and had 2 more top 10 singles this year. This is a swing album which was never going to lend itself to singles success but he still took the lead single as high as #10. That to me shows that he's still very popular. The album itself is doing brilliantly as well. I'm sure his next lead single will be top 5 minimum.
November 24, 201312 yr 12 (from 11) OneRepublic - Counting Stars [D] http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51N2PxHFr4L._AA160_.jpg Chart Run: 43-30-20-17-13-2-4-3-1-3-1-3-5-6-11-12 [16 wks] Release Date: 22-03-2013 Format: download only track Label: polydor associated labels Sales: 500k+ Video here: hT_nvWreIhg Biography Featuring the anthemic songwriting of Ryan Tedder, OneRepublic rose to prominence in 2007, when "Apologize" began its reign as the most popular digital download in American history. Although the song proved to be a quick success, OneRepublic had spent five years touring the musical minor leagues before its release, with Tedder splitting his time between the band's work and production gigs for other artists. Tedder and Zach Filkins formed the band in 2002 and relocated to Los Angeles shortly thereafter, adding keyboardist Drew Brown, bassist/cellist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher to the lineup in the process. OneRepublic then signed with Sony BMG's Columbia label in 2003; three years later, however, the bandmates returned from a performance at Coachella to find themselves dropped from Columbia's roster. Nevertheless, OneRepublic's popularity continued to soar on MySpace, and Tedder helped raise the group's profile by penning songs for artists like Blake Lewis and Hilary Duff. Hip-hop producer Timbaland (with whom Tedder had already worked for several years) took notice of the group's audience and signed OneRepublic to his own Mosley Music Group, a joint venture with Interscope Records. Timbaland also remixed one of the group's most promising tracks, "Apologize," and included it on his own album, 2007's Timbaland Presents Shock Value. The song quickly became a platinum-selling single in many countries, breaking airplay records in the U.K. and selling an unprecedented 4.3 million digital downloads in America alone. Later that year, OneRepublic stepped out on their own with Dreaming Out Loud, a debut album filled with piano-fueled songwriting and pop/rock melodies. The album quickly went gold, and "Apologize" continued to top the singles charts in multiple countries. Another Tedder-penned track, Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love," experienced similar success at the same time, thus making Tedder one of the year's most celebrated songwriters. OneRepublic began writing songs for a second album in 2008, and the group later decamped to Colorado Springs to avoid outside distractions. Although initially planned for a summer release, Waking Up wasn't completed until September 2009. "All the Right Moves," the album's lead single, was released to radio that same month, while the entire album followed in November. In 2013, OneRepublic returned with its third studio album, Native, featuring the singles, "Feel Again" and "If I Lose Myself." Chart history (Year peak title): 2007 03 Apologize (Timbaland Presents OneRepublic) -1- 2007 04 Stop And Stare -2- 2008 51 Say (All I Need) -3- 2010 30 All The Right Moves -1- 2013 01 Counting Stars -1-
November 24, 201312 yr Here's hoping he can still nail a Top 10 hit in the future. Probably when he releases his next album now. It's kinda sad to think of 'Go Gentle' as his last ever Top 10 single. I'm sure he will. This is Robbie Williams we're talking about, one of the biggest UK artists ever. That said, even if he doesn't, his career has been amazing.
November 24, 201312 yr One Republic's best song imo, by far. I'm very glad it's done so well and I hope it continues to sell well.
November 24, 201312 yr 12 11 16 OneRepublic - Counting Stars This week is Platinum http://lh4.ggpht.com/-YEyrFYcaTmc/T_oFq0_q5tI/AAAAAAAAH5s/jzx5EL4O93A/s220/gret5.gif
November 24, 201312 yr 12 11 16 OneRepublic - Counting Stars This week is Platinum http://lh4.ggpht.com/-YEyrFYcaTmc/T_oFq0_q5tI/AAAAAAAAH5s/jzx5EL4O93A/s220/gret5.gif Great to hear :D
November 24, 201312 yr 11 (from 7) Lorde - Royals [D] http://a3.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Music4/v4/01/95/cf/0195cfdf-443c-ad42-ef87-806ddc0d8cb2/13UAAIM59654.170x170-75.jpg Chart Run: 1-2-4-7-11 [5 wks] Release date: 20-10-2013 Format: download only single Label: Universal Music Limited Sales: 200k+ Video here: LFasFq4GJYM Biography Employing a stylish mix of arty, confessional bedroom pop and club-ready electro-rock that has drawn comparisons to the likes of Grimes, Lana Del Rey, and Sky Ferreira, New Zealand singer/songwriter Ella Yelich-O'Connor, who goes by the stage name Lorde, became an Internet sensation at the age of 16 with the video for her debut single, "Royals," which garnered over 750,000 hits on YouTube. Her 2013 debut EP, The Love Club, hit the number one spot on both the New Zealand and Australian charts. The New Zealander continued her meteoric rise to fame in 2013 with a growing fan base and began sessions for her debut album, Pure Heroine, with producer Joel Little. - iTunes Chart history (Year peak title): 2013 01 Royals -1-
November 24, 201312 yr I'm so sick of the chorus of this now, but I still quite like the rest of it. :P
November 24, 201312 yr I'm sure he will. This is Robbie Williams we're talking about, one of the biggest UK artists ever. That said, even if he doesn't, his career has been amazing. I'm sure he will score many top 10 hits in the future solo and as featured artist....
November 24, 201312 yr > #11 [ from #7] > LORDE > "Royals" [2nd single from "Pure Heroine"] > 1-2-4-7-11- > 5 weeks top 40 > #12 [ from #11] > ONEREPUBLIC > "Counting Stars" [2nd single from "Native"] > 43-30-20-17-13-2-4-3-1-3-1-3-5-6-11-12- > 15 weeks top 40; 16 weeks top 75 > #13 [ from #15] > KATY PERRY > "Roar" [1st single from "PRISM"] > 1-1-2-2-4-7-6-4-7-11-15-13- > 12 weeks top 40 > #14 [ from #12] > MILEY CYRUS > "Wrecking Ball" [2nd single from "Bangerz"] > 1-2-6-10-12-12-14- > 7 weeks top 40 > #15 [ from #10] > ROBBIE WILLIAMS > "Go Gentle" [1st single from "Swings Both Ways"] > 10-15- > 2 weeks top 40 > #16 [ from #9] > LADY GAGA feat. R. KELLY > "Do What U Want" [2nd single from "ARTPOP"] > 9-16- > 2 weeks top 40 > #17 [ from #27] > ELLIE GOULDING > "Burn" [4th single from "Halcyon"] > 1-1-1-2-3-8-10-13-18-17-23-26-33-27-17- > 15 weeks top 40 > #18 [ from #33] > AVICII > "Wake Me Up" [1st single from "True"] > 1-1-1-2-2-2-2-3-4-6-8-11-17-21-20-24-29-33-18- > 19 weeks top 40 > #19 [ NEW ENTRY] > JLS > "Billion Lights" [1st single from "Goodbye - The Greatest Hits"] > 19- > 1 week top 40 > #20 [ from #28] > YLVIS > "The Fox" [non-album single] > 88-65-46-24-23-17-18-24-28-20- > 7 weeks top 40; 9 weeks top 75; 10 weeks top 100 > #21 [ from #16] > RIZZLE KICKS > "Skip To The Good Bit" [2nd single from "Roaring 20s"] > 87-x(5)-44-34-21-20-16-21- > 5 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75; 7 weeks top 100 > #22 [ NON-MOVER] > JAMES BLUNT > "Bonfire Heart" [1st single from "Moon Landing"] > 6-4-7-13-17-22-22- > 7 weeks top 40 > #23 [ from #20] > DRAKE feat. MAJID JORDAN > "Hold On, We're Going Home" [2nd single from "Nothing Was The Same"] > 56-15-11-9-6-5-7-4-8-13-12-10-15-18-20-23- > 15 weeks top 40; 16 weeks top 75 > #24 [ from #19] > SHOWTEK feat. WE ARE LOUD and SONNY WILSON > "Booyah" [non-album single] > 5-11-16-19-24- > 5 weeks top 40 > #25 [ from #18] > WILKINSON > "Afterglow" [2nd single from "Lazers Not Included"] > 8-9-14-15-18-25- > 6 weeks top 40 > #26 [ from #39] > RUDIMENTAL feat. EMELI SANDÉ > "Free" [5th single from "Home"] > 44-39-26- > 2 weeks top 40; 3 weeks top 75 > #27 [ from #80] > AVICII > "Hey Brother" [3rd single from "True"] > 58-97-x(6)-80-27- > 1 week top 40; 2 weeks top 75; 4 weeks top 100 > #28 [ from #17] > FATBOY SLIM and RIVA STARR feat. BEARDYMAN > "Eat Sleep Rave Repeat" [non-album single] > 3-9-17-28- > 4 weeks top 40 > #29 [ from #36] > JASON DERULO feat. 2 CHAINZ > "Talk Dirty" [2nd single from "Tattoos"] > 1-1-3-8-11-16-23-28-36-29- > 10 weeks top 40 > #30 [ NEW ENTRY] > JUSTIN BIEBER feat. R. KELLY > "PYD" [non-album single] > 30- > 1 week top 40 > #31 [ from #42] > AWOLNATION > "Sail" [1st single from "Megalithic Symphony"] > 84-73-54-49-39-42-31- > 2 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75; 7 weeks top 100 > #32 [ NON-MOVER] > THE VAMPS > "Can We Dance" [1st single from TBA debut album] > 2-10-13-14-16-19-32-32- > 8 weeks top 40 > #33 [ from #24] > TINIE TEMPAH feat. JOHN MARTIN > "Children Of The Sun" [2nd single from "Demonstration"] > 6-8-24-33- > 4 weeks top 40 > #34 [ from #25] > PASSENGER > "Let Her Go" [2nd single from "All The Little Lights"] > 44-11-4-3-2-3-4-4-3-4-6-7-8-10-7-8-13-18-23-22-22-22-25-20-21-25-24-25-33-43-25-34- > 30 weeks top 40; 32 weeks top 75 > #35 [ from #40] > DIZZEE RASCAL feat. TEDDY SKY > "Love This Town" [5th single from "The Fifth"] > 43-44-52-40-35- > 2 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75 > #36 [ from #14] > CELINE DION > "Loved Me Back To Life" [1st single from "Loved Me Back To Life"] > 75-14-36- > 2 weeks top 40; 3 weeks top 75 > #37 [ from #26] > KEANE > "Somewhere Only We Know" [1st single from "Hopes And Fears"] > 3-8-14-16-20-26-32-44-54-64-67-72-x(60)-59-x(304)-85-x(41)-86-x(74)-85-85-88-x(9)-100-26-37- > 9 weeks top 40; 15 weeks top 75; 21 weeks top 100 > #38 [ from #41 > EMINEM > "Berzerk" [1st single from "The Marshall Mathers LP 2] > 2-7-21-x(1)-30-41-38- > 5 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75 > #39 [ NEW ENTRY] > BOYZONE > "Love Will Save The Day" [1st single from "BZ20"] > 39- > 1 week top 40 > #40 [ from #56] > LANA DEL REY vs. CEDRIC GERVAIS > "Summertime Sadness" [7th single from "Born To Die"] > 82-32-4-4-4-5-4-5-7-12-12-15-19-27-39-39-47-56-40- > 16 weeks top 40; 18 weeks top 75; 19 weeks top 100 Lorde still slaying your non top 10 faves.
November 24, 201312 yr (No spoilers don't worry) but the OCC just posted this: http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/t...-revealed-2629/ wow!
November 24, 201312 yr (30) Justin Bieber-P.Y.D. Silly Question to ask but, when is Justin new album coming out?
November 24, 201312 yr (No spoilers don't worry) but the OCC just posted this: http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/t...-revealed-2629/ wow! Looked through that list and found out that Eminem's Slim Shady LP wasn't there. Even more astounding is that when I looked it up, I found out it peaked at only #12. That surprised me quite a bit :o
November 24, 201312 yr 10 (from 8) One Direction - Story Of My Life [P] http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61FjZe3-thL._AA160_.jpg Chart Run: 4-5-8-10 [4 wks] Release date: 28-10-2013 / 11-11-2013 Format: Digital single / CDS Label: Syco Music Sales: 100k+ Video here: W-TE_Ys4iwM CDS track listing 1 Story Of My Life 2 Little Things Biography Following the success of JLS and the Wanted, X-Factor contestants One Direction were the next group of heartthrobs to help revive the previously dying concept of the boy band. Niall Horan from Mullingar, Ireland; Zayn Malik from Bradford; Harry Styles from Cheshire; Louis Tomlinson from Doncaster, and Liam Payne from Wolverhampton (the latter had previously reached the judge's house stages of The X-Factor as a 14-year-old back in 2008) originally entered the 2010 seventh series of the talent show as individuals, but following a suggestion from guest judge Nicole Scherzinger, they were grouped together to become One Direction. Mentored by Simon Cowell, they soon became one of the favorites to win the show, thanks to renditions of Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You," Elton John's "Something About the Way You Look Tonight," and Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart." However, despite receiving a standing ovation for their duet with Robbie Williams ("She's the One") in the live final, they eventually finished third behind Rebecca Ferguson and winner Matt Cardle. Spotting the potential of five Justin Bieber-esque teen pinups, Cowell signed them to his Syco label in a £2million deal, and after performing on the X-Factor tour, the quintet began work on their debut album with Savan Kotecha (Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias). Following a sponsorship deal with Nintendo DS and a book, Forever Young, named after their cover of the Alphaville classic which was intended to be their winner's song, they released their first single, "What Makes You Beautiful," in late 2011. The full-length album, Up All Night, followed soon after. In 2012, One Direction became the first British band to debut on top of the Billboard 200 list when Up All Night sold over 176, 000 copies during its first week of release in America. In late 2012, One Direction released its sophomore album, Take Me Home. Highlighting more of the band's melodic pop, Take Me Home featured songs and production via Sweden's Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub, and Savan Kotecha, who worked on Up All Night, as well as contributions from singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. In August of 2012, the band released the single "Live While We're Young" online. - iTunes Chart history (Year peak title): 2011 01 What Makes You Beautiful -1- 2011 03 Gotta Be You -2- 2011 01 Wishing On A Star (2011 Finalists Feat. JLS & One Direction) 2012 09 One Thing -3- 2012 55 I Should Have Kissed You -B side- 2012 03 Live While We're Young -1- 2012 01 Little Things -2- 2012 09 Kiss You -3- 2013 01 One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) -NAS- 2013 02 Best Song Ever -1- 2013 04 Story Of My Life -2- Discussion Thread Here
November 24, 201312 yr (30) Justin Bieber-P.Y.D. Silly Question to ask but, when is Justin new album coming out? Nobody knows. These songs are not from an album.
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