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  1. 1. Which factor is most important when defining a "hit"?

    • Total Sales
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    • Chart Peak
      6
    • Cultural Impact (e.g. social media)
      5
    • Other (if other, please specify in the thread)
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Hi all,

 

I am still relatively new here so hope I am posting this correctly! Anyways, I was in the supermarket the other day and I lost count as to how many times I saw the term "hit single" plastered on the front of cds as nothing more than marketing tactics. I then saw a topic on here just now which lead me to think - what actually is a "hit" and how do we determine what qualifies as one? There are a few definitions online that refer to a "popular song" or "successful song"..But they are very vague, popular/ successful in what sense?

 

I think during the Top of the Pops era it was easy to assume all top 20 songs were hits, but I think over time this was narrowed down to the top 10, and even number ones in some cases. But with that said, there are numerous songs that have not had the best chart peak (e.g. "Set Fire to The Rain" and "I'm Yours") but were still being able to outsell a chunk of no. 1 singles. Similarly, singles like "Single Ladies" were huge phenomenons, but again didn't even make the top 5. Other songs were "popular" for a week or 2 and peaked in the top 3 and then dropped like a rock (Union J spring to mind but I know there are loads!)

 

I just wanted to know your thoughts on what you consider/ or think we should consider most when determining a hit single? Do the phrases "top 10" and "number 1" receive too much praise these days, when in actual fact neither tell us much at all in terms of how popular (sales) a single has been!

 

I would also be curious to see, if anyone has the data, a list of best selling singles that didn't reach the top 10, and a list showing the best selling that didn't reach top 20. I'm aware "Set Fire to the Rain" and "I'm Yours" are the two best selling that didn't reach top 10, but unaware of any others? :D

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Id say it's elements of all of above. If call anything that has sold 200k+ plus a hit, though obviously there were some causalities there in the 2002 - 2008 period, so I'd go more for chart peaks around then.
I would also be curious to see, if anyone has the data, a list of best selling singles that didn't reach the top 10, and a list showing the best selling that didn't reach top 20. I'm aware "Set Fire to the Rain" and "I'm Yours" are the two best selling that didn't reach top 10, but unaware of any others? :D

 

Queen Idina- Let It Go (she could actually be the biggest now I think)

I also think radioactive is up there as well

I would also be curious to see, if anyone has the data, a list of best selling singles that didn't reach the top 10, and a list showing the best selling that didn't reach top 20. I'm aware "Set Fire to the Rain" and "I'm Yours" are the two best selling that didn't reach top 10, but unaware of any others? :D

This was posted by Andy on Haven on 31 December 2013; estimates are his own and correct to the date published:

 

Jason Mraz – I’m Yours (#11) 736,000

Adele – Set Fire To The Rain (#11) 670,000

Christina Perri – A Thousand Years (#11) 551,650

Linkin Park/Jay Z – Numb/Encore (#14) 529,000

Bruno Mars – Marry You (#11) 521,000

Birdy – Skinny Love (#17) 519,615

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Freebird EP (Sweet Home Alabama) (#21) 510,000 (300,000 + 210,000 downloads)

DJ Fresh – Gold Dust (#22) 494,000

Jason Mraz – I Wont Give Up (#11) 497,215

Lady Antebellum – Need You Now (#15) 490,000

Train – Hey soul sister (#18) 489,000

Imagine Dragons – Radioactive (#12) 472,045

Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over (#23) 445,000

Azealia Banks featuring Lazy Jay - 212 (#12) 440,000

The Script – Breakeven (#21) 427,460

Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart (#13) 425,000

MGMT – Kids (#16) 416,000

Mumford & Sons – Little Lion Man (#24) 414,000

Disclosure featuring Sam Smith – Latch (#11) 410,000

Lonestar – Amazed (#21) 406,000

Foster the People – Pumped up kicks (#18) 405,000

Mumford and Sons – I will wait (#12) 404,840

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird EP (Freebird) (#21) 401,000 (300,000 + 101,000 downloads)

Pink – Raise Your Glass (#13) 396,000

Of Monsters and Men – Little Talks (#12) 384,000

Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette – Hello (#13) 381,000

Skrillex - Bangarang (#24) 379,000

Stevie Wonder – Superstition (#11) 373,000

Mumford and Sons – The Cave (#32) 353,000

Bryan Adams – Summer of ’69 (#42) 353,000

MIA – Paper planes (#19) 337,000

Katy Perry – The One That Got Away (#18) 331,000

Miley Cyrus – The Climb (#11) 327,000

Steps – 5-6-7-8 (#14) 316,000

Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know? (#11) 305,965

Bruno Mars – Treasure (#12) 300,000

Shakira featuring FreshlyGround – Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) (#21) 299,000

N-Dubz featuring Mr Hudson – Playing With Fire (#14) 295,000

Paolo Nutini – Pencil Full of Lead (#17) 294,000

Beyonce – Love on top (#13) 292,000

Pixie Lott - Cry Me Out (#12) 290,000

Swedish House Mafia – Greyhound (#13) 287,000

Florence and the Machine – Shake It Out (#12) 283,000

Blondie – Union City Blue (#13) 275,000 (or 295k if you include the 1995 remix of Union City Blue)

Tinie Tempah feat. Ellie Goulding – Wonderman (#12) 274,000

Kanye West featuring Drake & Rihanna - All of the Lights (#15) 273,000

Noah and the Whale - L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. (#14) 260,000

Green Day – Good Riddance (Time of your life) (#11) 260,000

Israel Kamakawiwo’ole – Somewhere Over The Rainbow (#46) 255,000

Chiddy Bang – Opposite of adults (#12) 253,000

The 1975 – Chocolate (#19) 252,300

David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi – Memories (#15) 252,000

Andy Stewart - A Scottish Soldier (#19) 250,000

Evelyn "Champagne" King – Shame (#39) 250,000

Semisonic – Secret Smile (#13) 250,000

Rihanna – Te Amo (#14) 250,000

http://fatherandy2.proboards.com/thread/80...ng-non-top-hits

I chose Other. To me a hit is most likely different to what other people define as a hit and so on but in general I think people see that it has wide appeal and reaches the top 10?

Sales obviously :P

 

IMO peak is just dependent on the competition on other tracks each week :teresa:

 

Also a hit track can also be defined by the weeks it has spent in the chart :)

I think it depends on the artist really. For a new artist or a less mainstream artist, overall sales will be what counts, whereas for a pop act, it's typically the chart peak, hence why they enter high and drop relatively fast.
Sales obviously :P

 

IMO peak is just dependent on the competition on other tracks each week :teresa:

 

Also a hit track can also be defined by the weeks it has spent in the chart :)

 

It's not really dependant on other tracks cause what about those weeks on end where sales are low and a new entry could hit the #1 spot with 50,000 sales. That to a lot of people wouldn't be a hit. I think the word hit just has a different meaning to everyone though.

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This was posted by Andy on Haven on 31 December 2013; estimates are his own and correct to the date published:

 

Jason Mraz – I’m Yours (#11) 736,000

Adele – Set Fire To The Rain (#11) 670,000

Christina Perri – A Thousand Years (#11) 551,650

Linkin Park/Jay Z – Numb/Encore (#14) 529,000

Bruno Mars – Marry You (#11) 521,000

Birdy – Skinny Love (#17) 519,615

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Freebird EP (Sweet Home Alabama) (#21) 510,000 (300,000 + 210,000 downloads)

DJ Fresh – Gold Dust (#22) 494,000

Jason Mraz – I Wont Give Up (#11) 497,215

Lady Antebellum – Need You Now (#15) 490,000

Train – Hey soul sister (#18) 489,000

Imagine Dragons – Radioactive (#12) 472,045

Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over (#23) 445,000

Azealia Banks featuring Lazy Jay - 212 (#12) 440,000

The Script – Breakeven (#21) 427,460

Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart (#13) 425,000

MGMT – Kids (#16) 416,000

Mumford & Sons – Little Lion Man (#24) 414,000

Disclosure featuring Sam Smith – Latch (#11) 410,000

Lonestar – Amazed (#21) 406,000

Foster the People – Pumped up kicks (#18) 405,000

Mumford and Sons – I will wait (#12) 404,840

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird EP (Freebird) (#21) 401,000 (300,000 + 101,000 downloads)

Pink – Raise Your Glass (#13) 396,000

Of Monsters and Men – Little Talks (#12) 384,000

Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette – Hello (#13) 381,000

Skrillex - Bangarang (#24) 379,000

Stevie Wonder – Superstition (#11) 373,000

Mumford and Sons – The Cave (#32) 353,000

Bryan Adams – Summer of ’69 (#42) 353,000

MIA – Paper planes (#19) 337,000

Katy Perry – The One That Got Away (#18) 331,000

Miley Cyrus – The Climb (#11) 327,000

Steps – 5-6-7-8 (#14) 316,000

Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know? (#11) 305,965

Bruno Mars – Treasure (#12) 300,000

Shakira featuring FreshlyGround – Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) (#21) 299,000

N-Dubz featuring Mr Hudson – Playing With Fire (#14) 295,000

Paolo Nutini – Pencil Full of Lead (#17) 294,000

Beyonce – Love on top (#13) 292,000

Pixie Lott - Cry Me Out (#12) 290,000

Swedish House Mafia – Greyhound (#13) 287,000

Florence and the Machine – Shake It Out (#12) 283,000

Blondie – Union City Blue (#13) 275,000 (or 295k if you include the 1995 remix of Union City Blue)

Tinie Tempah feat. Ellie Goulding – Wonderman (#12) 274,000

Kanye West featuring Drake & Rihanna - All of the Lights (#15) 273,000

Noah and the Whale - L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. (#14) 260,000

Green Day – Good Riddance (Time of your life) (#11) 260,000

Israel Kamakawiwo’ole – Somewhere Over The Rainbow (#46) 255,000

Chiddy Bang – Opposite of adults (#12) 253,000

The 1975 – Chocolate (#19) 252,300

David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi – Memories (#15) 252,000

Andy Stewart - A Scottish Soldier (#19) 250,000

Evelyn "Champagne" King – Shame (#39) 250,000

Semisonic – Secret Smile (#13) 250,000

Rihanna – Te Amo (#14) 250,000

 

Wow, that's astonishing re Azealia Banks. I'm a massive fan of 212 and know it's really popular in the clubs, but never knew it had sold as much as 440,000...I thought it was more an "underground hit". Paper Planes is another surprise, that song was EVERYWHERE, I assumed charted higher! Very interesting. I

 

I personally would go for sales, based on this list. So many good, popular songs that charted poorly due to poor scheduling or, in Adele's case, a lack of effort :wub:

How is 'love will tear us apart' so LOW. I would have thought that would have been a major download beneficiery. Its a classic. One of the best songs ever written...not even platinum yet!
Not sure of the accuracy of the awards at the time, but I seem to recall during 1977-79 quite a few records getting silver discs for 250000 sales without hitting the top 10, such as one of Dollar's (Shooting Star) during the peak sales over xmas 78 and new year 79 which surprised me - but then sales were VERY high in those weeks (just look at the number of subsequent million sellers in the charts then!)
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I guess airplay is also a strong consideration. Did "I'm Yours" top the airplay charts? I assume so to be able to rack up those sales!

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