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BILLBOARD HOT 100

 

(billboard chart date 12th April 2014)

 

LW TW ARTIST - TITLE

 

01 01 Pharrell Williams - Happy

02 02 John Legend - All Of Me

03 03 Katy Perry featuring Juicy J - Dark Horse

04 04 Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz - Talk Dirty

05 05 Idina Menzel - Let It Go

06 06 Bastille - Pompeii

07 07 Lorde - Team

09 08 Aloe Blacc - The Man

08 09 OneRepublic - Counting Stars

15 10 DJ Snake & Lil Jon - Turn Down For What

 

10 11 Beyonce featuring Jay-Z - Drunk In Love

12 12 American Authors - The Best Day Of My Life

11 13 Pitbull featuring Ke$ha - Timber

31 14 Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & French Montana Or & Too $hort - Loyal

13 15 Kid Ink featuring Chris Brown - Show Me

19 16 Avicii - Hey Brother

14 17 One Direction - Story Of My Life

16 18 The Chainsmokers - #SELFIE

18 19 Passenger - Let Her Go

27 20 Justin Timberlake - Not a Bad Thing

 

17 21 A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera - Say Something

21 22 Avicii - Wake Me Up

20 23 Ellie Goulding - Burn

23 24 Martin Garrix - Animals

22 25 Eminem featuring Rihanna - The Monster

26 26 Florida Georgia Line featuring Luke Bryan - This Is How We Roll

24 27 Imagine Dragons - Demons

28 28 Brantley Gilbert - Bottoms Up

25 29 Lorde - Royals

30 30 Trey Songz - Na Na

 

39 31 Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith - La La La

34 32 Shakira featuring Rihanna - Can't Remember To Forget You

29 33 YG X Jeezy X Rich Homie Quan - My Hitta

40 34 Jerrod Niemann - Drink To That All Night

32 35 Ty Dolla $ign featuring B.o.B - Paranoid

35 36 Blake Shelton - Doin' What She Likes

33 37 Imagine Dragons - Radioactive - (*83 weeks*)

37 38 Beyonce - Partition

36 39 Demi Lovato - Neon Lights

53 40 Luke Bryan - Play It Again

 

46 41 Paramore - Ain't It Fun

41 42 Keith Urban - Cop Car

45 43 Eric Church - Give Me Back My Hometown

48 44 Jhene Aiko - The Worst

49 45 Sara Bareilles - Brave

38 46 Katy Perry - Roar

43 47 Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball

50 48 Thomas Rhett - Get Me Some Of That

58 49 Christina Perri - Human

47 50 Young Thug - Stoner

 

62 51 Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez - Do You Want To Build A Snowman

55 52 Randy Houser - Goodnight Kiss

42 53 Dierks Bentley - I Hold On

57 54 Dan + Shay - 19 You + Me

56 55 Rascal Flatts - Rewind

78 56 Neon Trees - Sleeping With A Friend

52 57 Demi Lovato - Let It Go

** 58 Shakira - Empire (NEW)

54 59 YG featuring Drake - Who Do You Love?

63 60 Young Money featuring Drake - Trophies

 

65 61 Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel - For The First Time In Forever

64 62 Austin Mahone featuring Pitbull - MMM Yeah

79 63 Miranda Lambert - Automatic

75 64 Brett Eldredge - Beat Of The Music

70 65 MKTO - Classic

59 66 Cash Cash featuring Bebe Rexha - Take Me Home

60 67 Coldplay - Magic

66 68 ScHoolboy Q - Man Of The Year

61 69 Jason Aldean - When She Says Baby

83 70 Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX - Fancy

 

76 71 Arctic Monkeys - Do I Wanna Know?

72 72 T-Pain featuring B.o.B - Up Down (Do This All Day)

81 73 Eminem featuring Nate Ruess - Headlights

51 74 Bruno Mars - Young Girls

95 75 Future featuring Pharrell, Pusha T & Casino - Move That Doh

** 76 Lady GaGa - G.U.Y. (NEW)

** 77 The Black Keys - Fever (NEW)

74 78 Frankie Ballard - Helluva Life

82 79 Jay Z featuring Beyonce - Part II (On The Run)

89 80 Justin Moore - Lettin The Night Roll

 

67 81 Miley Cyrus - Adore You

93 82 Pitbull featuring G.R.L - Wild Wild Love

88 83 Fitz & the Tantrums - The Walker

69 84 Calvin Harris - Summer

73 85 Thompson Square - Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About

91 86 Tiesto - Red Lights

** 87 Rixton - Me And My Broken Heart (NEW)

98 88 Ellie Goulding - Beating Heart

** 89 B.o.B featuring Priscilla - John Doe (NEW)

84 90 Kristen Bell & Santino Fontana - Love Is An Open Door

 

90 91 Imagine Dragons - On Top Of The World

96 92 Tim McGraw - Lookin' For That Girl

71 93 Scotty McCreery - See You Tonight

** 94 Jake Owen - Beachin' (NEW)

92 95 Hillsong United - Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)

86 96 Hunter Hayes - Invisible

87 97 SoMo - Ride

** 98 Tyler Farr - Whiskey In My Water (NEW)

94 99 Romeo Santos featuring Drake - Odio

RE 100 Sara Evans - Slow Me Down

 

44 OUT Drake featuring Majid Jordan - Hold On, We're Going Home

68 OUT Luke Bryan - Drink A Beer

77 OUT Jennifer Lopez featuring French Montana - I Luh Ya Papi

80 OUT Lady Antebellum - Compass

85 OUT John Newman - Love Me Again

97 OUT K. Michelle - Can't Raise A Man

99 OUT Ty Dolla $ign featuring Wiz Khalifa & DJ Mustard - Or Nah

100 OUT Disclosure featuring Sam Smith - Latch

 

 

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Umi's Chart highlights:
  • "Happy" leads the Radio Songs chart for a fifth week with a 3 percent gain to 226 million all-format audience impressions (up from 219 million). It's 3 million off Robin Thicke's record.
  • "Happy" sold 321k this week and having sold at least 300,000 in each of the last seven weeks, it's the first song to link such a streak since Thicke's "Blurred Lines" did so for a record 10 consecutive weeks last year.
  • Only two other titles have run up streaks of at least seven weeks selling 300,000 or more in each frame: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop," featuring Wanz (eight weeks, 2013), and fun.'s "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae (seven, 2012).
  • Williams has now tallied 23 total weeks among his four No. 1s, passing Presley (22 weeks) and tying 50 Cent and Nelly for 10th place among men with the most frames at the summit. Usher leads all solo males with 47 weeks at No. 1 (the fifth-best sum all-time, after Mariah Carey's 79, the Beatles' 59, Rihanna's 51 and Boyz II Men's 50).
  • This week "Dark Horse" becomes just the second song to rule On-Demand Songs for at least 10 weeks; Macklemore & Lewis' "Thrift Shop" racked a record 13 weeks at No. 1 on On-Demand Songs last year.
  • Airplay continues to account for only 4% of the Hot 100 points of "Let It Go".
  • Digital track sales this past week totaled 21.5 million downloads, down 1 percent compared with last week (21.6 million) and down 24 percent stacked next to the comparable week of 2013 (28.3 million).
  • Year-to-date track sales are at 312 million, down 12 percent compared with the same total at this point last year (356.5 million).
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BILLBOARD HOT DIGITAL SONGS - TOP 10

 

(billboard chart date 12th April 2014)

 

LW TW ARTIST - TITLE - TW SALES

 

01 01 Pharrell Williams - Happy - 321,000 (3,679,000)

02 02 John Legend - All Of Me - 226,000

04 03 Idina Menzel - Let It Go - 164,000

03 04 Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz - Talk Dirty - 161,000

05 05 Katy Perry featuring Juicy J - Dark Horse - 138,000 (4,306,000)

06 06 Aloe Blacc - The Man - 126,000

09 07 DJ Snake & Lil Jon - Turn Down for What - 96,000

08 08 Bastille - Pompeii - 93,000 (2,425,000)

07 09 TheChainsmokers - #Selfie - 92,000

10 10 Florida Georgia Line featuring Luke Bryan - This Is How We Roll - 77,000 (692,000)

 

12 16 Lorde - Team - 62,000 (1,953,000)

18 22 OneRepublic - Counting Stars - 56,000 (4,446,000)

 

 

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SALES, RADIO & STREAMING

 

1) Pharrell Williams - Happy

- Digital Songs - 321,000 (-13%)

- Radio Songs - 225.9 million all-format audience impressions (+3%)

- Streaming Songs - 3.3 million U.S. streams (-6%)

- On-Demand Songs - 2.3 million US streams (-12%)

 

2) John Legend - All Of Me

- Digital Songs - 226,000 (+1%)

- Radio Songs - 164 million (+14%)

- Streaming Songs - 7.2 million (+3%)

 

5) Idina Menzel - Let It Go

- Digital Songs - 164,000 (-2%)

- Streaming Songs - 7.7 million U.S. streams (+5%)

 

10) DJ Snake & Lil Jon - Turn Down for What

- Digital Songs - 96,000 (+9%)

- Radio Songs - 27 million (+20%)

- Streaming Songs - 3.7 million U.S. streams (+11%)

 

 

Somehow had no idea that DJ Snake thing existed until right now :kink: Likely future UK hit?
Somehow had no idea that DJ Snake thing existed until right now :kink: Likely future UK hit?

 

I doubt it, it'll probably be like that 'Cruise' thing which was huge there but did nothing here.

Yeah. 'Turn Down For What' is one of those tracks that will blow up in America but get somewhere in the #41-#60 region in the UK charts, I reckon. It's terrible. The video's oddly funny though.
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Yeah. 'Turn Down For What' is one of those tracks that will blow up in America but get somewhere in the #41-#60 region in the UK charts, I reckon. It's terrible. The video's oddly funny though.

The video is bizarre :lol:

 

 

I'm surprised Pharrell is still at number 1. I'd like to see Aloe Blacc climb
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** 76 Lady GaGa - G.U.Y. (NEW)
Thought it would have been higher then this :o :o

 

 

** 87 Rixton - Me And My Broken Heart (NEW)
Not a bad start ...

 

 

 

I'm surprised Pharrell is still at number 1. I'd like to see Aloe Blacc climb

 

Really? Nobody has come remotely close to him on iTunes and he just keeps increasing on radio. I can see him getting another few weeks yet.

Rixton making their US Hot 100 before their UK top 100 debut - can only think of one other British act who has done likewise (actually I don't recall her name but I remember she was some random R&B singer who never did anything in the UK but had a minor US hit last year or possibly the year before). I guess Charli XCX as well but she was only a featured artist.

 

And yeah Pharrell is probably still MILES ahead at #1, can't see him shifting for at least another month.

 

'Latch' slipping out of the Hot 100 already? :( Hope this doesn't mean the end for it.

How on Earth have Disclosure dropped out? :lol:
How on Earth have Disclosure dropped out? :lol:

 

It doesn't take much to drop out from #100 :lol:

I think Turn Down For What can do well in the UK. We had 3 trap songs in the top 10 last year, and it's already fairly high on iTunes and playlisted by Radio 1.
It doesn't take much to drop out from #100 :lol:

But their points can't possibly have dropped from last week? :o Certainly their airplay and sales seem no lower...

Rixton making their US Hot 100 before their UK top 100 debut - can only think of one other British act who has done likewise (actually I don't recall her name but I remember she was some random R&B singer who never did anything in the UK but had a minor US hit last year or possibly the year before). I guess Charli XCX as well but she was only a featured artist.

 

U probably mean Marsha Ambrosis...

There are so many British acts who had their US debut before their UK debut.... I can name also Bush and BB Mak who had their US debut before their UK debut...

 

Umi's Chart highlights:
  • "Happy" leads the Radio Songs chart for a fifth week with a 3 percent gain to 226 million all-format audience impressions (up from 219 million). It's 3 million off Robin Thicke's record.
  • "Happy" sold 321k this week and having sold at least 300,000 in each of the last seven weeks, it's the first song to link such a streak since Thicke's "Blurred Lines" did so for a record 10 consecutive weeks last year.
  • Only two other titles have run up streaks of at least seven weeks selling 300,000 or more in each frame: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop," featuring Wanz (eight weeks, 2013), and fun.'s "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae (seven, 2012).
  • Williams has now tallied 23 total weeks among his four No. 1s, passing Presley (22 weeks) and tying 50 Cent and Nelly for 10th place among men with the most frames at the summit. Usher leads all solo males with 47 weeks at No. 1 (the fifth-best sum all-time, after Mariah Carey's 79, the Beatles' 59, Rihanna's 51 and Boyz II Men's 50).
  • This week "Dark Horse" becomes just the second song to rule On-Demand Songs for at least 10 weeks; Macklemore & Lewis' "Thrift Shop" racked a record 13 weeks at No. 1 on On-Demand Songs last year.
  • Airplay continues to account for only 4% of the Hot 100 points of "Let It Go".
  • Digital track sales this past week totaled 21.5 million downloads, down 1 percent compared with last week (21.6 million) and down 24 percent stacked next to the comparable week of 2013 (28.3 million).
  • Year-to-date track sales are at 312 million, down 12 percent compared with the same total at this point last year (356.5 million).

The digital sales fall seems particularly violent this week, a drop of 24% in one year is really rather crazy. I don't think the UK's drops have ever been above 20% this year...

 

Kinda bizarre that rappers seem so prevalent in the Hot 100's list of "longest total weeks at #1" - really shows you just how big an impact "urban" features have had in the country, historically.

 

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