Posted October 28, 20159 yr BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending November 7, 2015 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 10/16–10/22, airplay — 10/19–10/25 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song 01 01 01 22 The Weeknd – The Hills 02 02 02 12 Drake – Hotline Bling (DIGITAL/AIRPLAY GAINER) 03 03 01 8 Justin Bieber – What Do You Mean? 04 05 04 22 Shawn Mendes – Stitches 05 06 05 9 Taylor Swift – Wildest Dreams 06 04 04 17 Fetty Wap featuring Remy Boyz – 679 07 07 01 20 The Weeknd – Can't Feel My Face 08 08 06 14 R. City featuring Adam Levine – Locked Away 09 09 03 35 Silentó – Watch Me 10 ** 10 1 One Direction – Perfect (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 11 11 04 29 Major Lazer & DJ Snake featuring MØ – Lean On 12 13 12 5 Drake & Future – Jumpman 13 12 12 9 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee & Grandmaster Caz – Downtown 14 10 05 18 Selena Gomez featuring A$AP Rocky – Good for You 15 16 15 16 Elle King – Ex's & Oh's 16 18 16 6 Selena Gomez – Same Old Love 17 20 17 28 X Ambassadors – Renegades 18 24 18 16 Meghan Trainor featuring John Legend – Like I'm Gonna Lose You 19 22 19 5 Ellie Goulding – On My Mind 20 23 20 12 Alessia Cara – Here 21 15 15 10 iLoveMemphis – Hit the Quan 22 14 01 27 OMI – Cheerleader 23 19 02 40 Fetty Wap – Trap Queen 24 26 03 12 One Direction – Drag Me Down 25 17 10 24 Ed Sheeran – Photograph 26 21 07 16 Fetty Wap featuring Monty – My Way 27 25 01 33 Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth – See You Again 28 28 28 14 Future featuring Drake – Where Ya At 29 31 29 14 Calvin Harris & Disciples – How Deep Is Your Love 30 27 01 50 Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk! 31 58 31 3 Demi Lovato – Confident (STREAMING GAINER) 32 30 30 12 Luke Bryan – Strip It Down 33 29 04 50 WALK THE MOON – Shut Up and Dance 34 32 06 28 Rachel Platten – Fight Song 35 41 35 7 Travi$ Scott – Antidote 36 50 36 5 Thomas Rhett – Die a Happy Man 37 33 08 34 Skrillex & Diplo with Justin Bieber – Where Are Ü Now 38 34 30 11 Hailee Steinfeld – Love Myself 39 35 02 55 Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud 40 38 21 12 Drake – Back to Back 41 37 33 11 Fetty Wap – Again 42 40 11 17 Demi Lovato – Cool for the Summer 43 36 21 18 Meek Mill featuring Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj – All Eyes on You 44 46 44 7 Post Malone – White Iverson 45 39 05 33 Jason Derulo – Want to Want Me 46 43 02 41 Maroon 5 – Sugar 47 51 47 16 Old Dominion – Break Up With Him 48 45 44 9 Nick Jonas – Levels 49 44 26 27 Rich Homie Quan – Flex (Ooh Ooh Ooh) 50 47 12 36 Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink – Worth It 51 52 51 15 Cam – Burning House 52 53 52 17 Chris Young – I'm Comin' Over 53 59 53 10 J. Cole – No Role Modelz 54 42 21 19 Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye 55 55 55 15 Florida Georgia Line – Anything Goes 56 61 43 9 Carrie Underwood – Smoke Break 57 54 52 5 Drake & Future – Big Rings 58 64 58 6 Rae Sremmurd – Come Get Her 59 76 59 3 Sam Hunt – Break Up in a Small Town 60 60 60 8 Chris Brown – Liquor 61 69 61 12 Cole Swindell – Let Me See Ya Girl 62 78 62 3 DeJ Loaf featuring Big Sean – Back Up 63 63 54 12 K Camp – Comfortable 64 71 64 11 Dan + Shay – Nothin' Like You 65 74 65 4 Bryson Tiller – Don't 66 66 53 5 Drake & Future – Diamonds Dancing 67 57 48 20 Brett Eldredge – Lose My Mind 68 72 58 6 Drake – Right Hand 69 62 57 5 Fetty Wap – RGF Island 70 75 70 6 Ty Dolla $ign featuring Future & Rae Sremmurd – Blasé 71 65 54 14 Kenny Chesney – Save It for a Rainy Day 72 77 49 20 Rae Sremmurd – This Could Be Us 73 67 67 11 Chase Rice – Gonna Wanna Tonight 74 87 74 3 Rudimental featuring Ed Sheeran – Lay It All on Me 75 81 75 6 Blake Shelton – Gonna 76 73 73 4 Nelly featuring Jeremih – The Fix 77 79 62 5 Drake & Future – Digital Dash 78 70 40 20 Keith Urban – John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16 79 ** 79 1 DNCE – Cake by the Ocean (NEW) 80 88 80 3 Brothers Osborne – Stay a Little Longer 81 91 81 5 twenty one pilots – Stressed Out 82 80 69 5 Drake & Future – Scholarships 83 83 83 5 Major Lazer featuring Ellie Goulding & Tarrus Riley – Powerful 84 85 84 7 J Balvin – Ginza 85 89 85 5 Daya – Hide Away 86 86 86 6 Lil Wayne & Charlie Puth – Nothing but Trouble (Instagram Models) 87 90 87 7 Halsey – New Americana 88 82 82 9 The Game featuring Drake – 100 89 94 88 3 Jess Glynne – Hold My Hand 90 ** 90 1 Tory Lanez – Say It (NEW) 91 92 91 2 Jana Kramer – I Got the Boy 92 RE 63 2 Jason Aldean – Gonna Know We Were Here 93 93 74 5 Drake & Future – Live From the Gutter 94 99 94 2 Tim McGraw – Top of the World 95 ** 95 1 The Chainsmokers featuring ROZES – Roses (NEW) 96 84 76 5 Drake & Future – I'm the Plug 97 ** 97 1 One Direction – Home (NEW) 98 RE 77 2 Fall Out Boy – Irresistible 99 ** 99 1 Pentatonix – Can't Sleep Love (NEW) 100 98 71 3 Lil Dicky featuring Fetty Wap & Rich Homie Quan – $ave Dat Money OUT 48 03 43 The Weeknd – Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey) OUT 49 01 25 Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar – Bad Blood OUT 56 56 30 Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias – El Perdón (Forgiveness) OUT 68 26 20 Sam Hunt – House Party OUT 95 61 14 Maddie & Tae – Fly OUT 96 82 3 Drake & Future – Change Locations OUT 97 86 3 Fetty Wap featuring Monty – Jugg OUT 100 100 1 The 1975 – Love Me Bubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song 01 04 Kelsea Ballerini – Dibs 02 06 Hozier – Someone New 03 ** Gwen Stefani – Used to Love You 04 10 LoCash – I Love This Life 05 09 Parmalee – Already Callin' You Mine 06 07 Big & Rich – Run Away With You 07 ** Kane Brown – Used to Love You Sober 08 13 Maroon 5 – Feelings 09 ** Justin Bieber – Sorry 10 16 Randy Houser – We Went 11 08 Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – S.O.B. 12 12 Omarion featuring Kid Ink & French Montana – I'm Up 13 11 Cold War Kids – First 14 ** Adele – Hello 15 ** G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha – Me, Myself & I 16 15 Rachel Platten – Stand by You 17 ** Demi Lovato – Stone Cold 18 20 DeJ Loaf featuring Future – Hey There 19 21 Bryson Tiller – Exchange 20 25 Conrad Sewell – Hold Me Up 21 18 Future – Thought It Was a Drought 22 ** Brad Paisley – Country Nation 23 ** Meghan Trainor – Better When I'm Dancin' 24 ** DJ Snake featuring Bipolar Sunshine – Middle 25 ** 5 Seconds of Summer – Hey Everybody!
October 28, 20159 yr Drake missing out of #1 due to Apple Music's unreported data :no: If I counted it correctly, "Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae)" has spent as long in the top 10 as "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" did :P Surely its last week now.
October 28, 20159 yr Adele = 800k in first week sales. 35m US streams from YouTube and On-Demand (Spotify, Deezer) Bieber = #4 with 320k first week sales and 12m streaming from YouTube and On-Demand (Spotify, Deezer) - Airplay might not be enough for higher rank. Edited October 28, 20159 yr by buzz_person
October 29, 20159 yr I like the lack of a 'no' option in that first poll question :D Is that true about Drake / missing data? :/ if so. Really thought he did have #1 in the bag this week, this was almost certainly his last chance now Adele is here... How has 'Hello' already charted on Bubbling Under? :unsure: Did it get a few hours of airplay counted to this week's chart or something? (Can never remember what the dates are that count to each chart but I know the airplay week is different to the sales week for some reason).
October 29, 20159 yr Author It really is a shame about Drake, it would've almost certainly been #1 but there's not much that can be done about it if Apple don't report the data. And yeah, the airplay tracking week didn't end until Sunday, so "Hello"'s three days of airplay from Friday-Sunday counted for this week's chart.
October 29, 20159 yr Oh in that case I'm a little bit surprised 3 full days of airplay wasn't enough to get it onto the main Hot 100, considering how 'overpowered' airplay seems to be!
October 29, 20159 yr Author http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/674...-forecast-hello In the two days after the power ballad's debut, the accompanying clip to "Hello" was streamed, on average, more than 1 million times per hour. By the end of its first week on the platform, it had passed 100 million global views. On the digital sales side, the track is also on course for a record performance, surpassing the 636,000-download bow of Flo Rida's 2009 hit "Right Round," as sources indicate "Hello" will sell some 900,000 its first week. Kworb has it at 1.2M, and it has a good track record. BB tend to be on the conservative side, so 1M is almost a lock now imo.
October 29, 20159 yr Author Chart Highlights The Weeknd's "The Hills" tops the Hot 100 for a sixth week. It drops 1-3 on Digital Songs (111,000 downloads), but it leads Radio Songs for a fifth week (149 million audience impressions) and Streaming Songs for a fourth week (19.4 million streams). The Weeknd fends off Drake, who misses out on #1 thanks to his decision to keep the "Hotline Bling" video an Apple Music exclusive. "Hotline Bling" jumps back up to #1 on Digital Songs for a second week with 153,000 downloads, and it rises 5-4 on Radio Songs with 120 million audience impressions, earning both the Digital and Airplay Gainer honors. It also spends a fourth week atop On-Demand Songs with 9.3 million streams. "The Hills" — Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs #1 (=, 6 weeks)"Hotline Bling" — Hot Rap Songs #1 (=, 5 weeks), Rhythmic Songs #1 (=, 3 weeks), R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay #1 (=, 3 weeks), R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs #1 (+1, 2 weeks)Taylor Swift's "Wildest Dreams" ascends 6-5 to become Taylor's tenth top-5 hit and her fourth from 1989. It drops 3-4 on Digital Songs and keeps at #2 on Radio Songs. Below Taylor, One Direction's "Perfect" is this week's highest-debuting song as it starts at #10. It's their fifth song overall and second from Made in the A.M. to debut in the top 10; "Drag Me Down" started at #3 in August, and they previously debuted in the region with "Live While We're Young", "Best Song Ever", and "Story of My Life". With "Perfect", they become the first group to earn five top-10 debuts, passing the Beatles, who debuted in the top 10 with "Hey Jude", "Get Back", "Let It Be", and "Free as a Bird". "Perfect" debuts at #2 on Digital Songs with 136,000 downloads sold, at #18 on Streaming Songs with 6.9 million streams, and at #6 on On-Demand Songs. "Wildest Dreams" — Pop Songs #1 (+1, 1 week)"Perfect" — Pop Songs #36 (debut)Top 20: Three songs move into the top 20. Meghan Trainor earns her fourth top-20 hit as "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" jumps 24-18. It's featured artist John Legend's second hit in the region. The song remains at #10 on Digital Songs and leaps 28-17 on Radio Songs and 50-36 on Streaming Songs. Below Meghan, Ellie Goulding's "On My Mind" surges 22-19, giving Ellie her fifth top-20. The track remains at #13 on Digital Songs and rises 24-16 on Radio Songs. Finally, Alessia Cara earns her first top-20 hit with "Here", which moves 23-20. "Here" falls 16-18 on Digital Songs, but it jumps 20-15 on Radio Songs, 33-26 on Streaming Songs, and 22-16 on On-Demand Songs. "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" — Adult Pop Songs #5 (+2), Pop Songs #20 (+3)"On My Mind" — Pop Songs #10 (+3)"Here" — Hot R&B Songs #3 (=), Pop Songs #14 (+4)Top 40: Aside from "Perfect", three other songs enter the top 40. Demi Lovato's "Confident" blasts 58-31 with the Streaming Gainer honor. The song, which is Demi's tenth top-40 hit, debuts at #46 on Streaming Songs, while it vaults 41-15 on Digital Songs. Below Demi, Travi$ Scott earns his first top-40 with "Antidote", which jumps 41-35. The track rises 27-21 on Streaming Songs. Beneath Travis, Thomas Rhett's "Die a Happy Man" leaps 50-36 to become his third top-40. The song jumps 14-11 on Digital Songs. "Confident" — Pop Songs #21 (+3)"Antidote" — Hot Rap Songs #10 (+3), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs #13 (+3)"Die a Happy Man" — Country Digital Songs #1 (=, 3 weeks), Hot Country Songs #2 (=)
October 31, 20159 yr Author SALES, AIRPLAY, AND STREAMING 01) The Weeknd – The Hills - Digital Songs (03) - 111,000 downloads (-41%) - Radio Songs (01) - 149 million all-format audience impressions (-1%) - Streaming Songs (01) - 19.4 million US streams (-3%) 02) Drake - Hotline Bling - Digital Songs (01) - 153,000 downloads (+29%) - Radio Songs (04) - 120 million all-format audience impressions (+12%) - Streaming Songs (05) - 13.7 million US streams (-26%) ↳ On-Demand Songs (01) - 9.3 million US streams (+11%) 03) Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean? - Digital Songs (07) - 68,000 downloads (-6%) - Radio Songs (03) - 128 million all-format audience impressions (+2%) - Streaming Songs (04) - 14.7 million US streams (+1%) 10) One Direction - Perfect - Digital Songs (02) - 136,000 downloads - Radio Songs (—) - Streaming Songs (18) - 6.9 million US streams 31) Demi Lovato - Confident - Digital Songs (15) - 48,000 downloads (+127%) - Radio Songs (—) - Streaming Songs (46) - 4.3 million US streams (+43%)
October 31, 20159 yr Author BILLBOARD HOT DIGITAL SONGS Week ending November 7, 2015 | Tracking period: 10/16-10/22 TW LW PP WC Artist – Song — TW sales (Total sales) 01 02 01 12 Drake – Hotline Bling — 153,000 (957,000) (GREATEST GAINER) 02 ** 02 1 One Direction – Perfect — 136,000 (HOT SHOT DEBUT) 03 01 01 22 The Weeknd – The Hills — 111,000 (1,985,000) 04 03 03 9 Taylor Swift – Wildest Dreams (~1,100,000) 05 04 04 21 Shawn Mendes – Stitches — 79,000 (1,257,000) 06 06 04 8 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee & Grandmaster Caz – Downtown — 72,000 (606,000) 07 05 01 8 Justin Bieber – What Do You Mean? — 68,000 (1,034,000) 08 07 07 13 Elle King – Ex's & Oh's 09 09 09 6 Selena Gomez – Same Old Love 10 10 10 16 Meghan Trainor featuring John Legend – Like I'm Gonna Lose You 11 14 11 5 Thomas Rhett – Die a Happy Man — 61,000 (221,000) 13 13 05 5 Ellie Goulding – On My Mind (260,000) 15 41 15 3 Demi Lovato – Confident — 48,000 (130,000) 16 ** 16 1 One Direction – Home (NEW) 19 32 03 25 Major Lazer & DJ Snake featuring MØ – Lean On 20 22 01 12 One Direction – Drag Me Down 21 17 14 22 X Ambassadors – Renegades 22 21 21 9 Nick Jonas – Levels 24 ** 24 1 Kane Brown – Used to Love You Sober — 38,000 (NEW) 25 19 19 5 Drake & Future – Jumpman — 37,000 (183,000) MILESTONES: 1M: Justin Bieber – "What Do You Mean?" 500K: Old Dominion – "Break Up With Him"; Cam – "Burning House"
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