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Week ending April 1, 2017 | Tracking periods: sales/streaming — 3/10–3/16, airplay — 3/13–3/19

 

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song

 

01 01 01 10 Ed Sheeran — Shape Of You

02 03 02 09 Bruno Mars — That's What I Like (AIRPLAY/STREAMING GAINER)

03 02 01 18 Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert — Bad And Boujee

04 04 02 14 Zayn / Taylor Swift — I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)

05 12 05 17 The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk — I Feel It Coming (DIGITAL GAINER)

06 06 06 04 Kodak Black — Tunnel Vision

07 05 05 22 Rihanna — Love On The Brain

08 11 05 04 The Chainsmokers & Coldplay — Something Just Like This

09 07 06 09 The Chainsmokers — Paris

10 14 10 12 KYLE feat. Lil Yachty — iSpy

 

11 08 06 19 Big Sean — Bounce Back

12 09 09 15 Clean Bandit feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie — Rockabye

13 10 01 33 The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey — Closer

14 ** 14 01 Nicki Minaj, Drake & Lil Wayne — No Frauds (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

15 13 04 05 Katy Perry feat. Skip Marley — Chained To The Rhythm

16 20 16 05 Maroon 5 feat. Future — Cold

17 18 12 05 Kygo x Selena Gomez — It Ain't Me

18 17 17 07 Sam Hunt — Body Like A Back Road

19 32 19 04 Future — Mask Off

20 15 15 26 Shawn Mendes — Mercy

 

21 28 21 21 James Arthur — Say You Won't Let Go

22 16 04 23 Bruno Mars — 24K Magic

23 25 21 09 Marian Hill — Down

24 27 24 08 Julia Michaels — Issues

25 21 08 29 Alessia Cara — Scars To Your Beautiful

26 30 19 09 Migos — T-Shirt

27 34 27 03 Zedd & Alessia Cara — Stay

28 24 01 45 Justin Timberlake — Can't Stop The Feeling!

29 22 04 20 Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello — Bad Things

30 26 01 26 The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk — Starboy

 

31 23 08 21 Drake — Fake Love

32 33 32 12 Post Malone feat. Quavo — Congratulations

33 36 33 13 Rae Sremmurd — Swang

34 48 34 05 Ayo & Teo — Rolex

35 38 35 10 Khalid — Location

36 31 06 23 Maroon 5 feat. Kendrick Lamar — Don't Wanna Know

37 42 37 15 Jon Pardi — Dirt On My Boots

38 29 04 17 Lady Gaga — Million Reasons

39 19 19 03 Lorde — Green Light

40 35 01 27 Rae Sremmurd feat. Gucci Mane — Black Beatles

 

41 40 04 32 DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber — Let Me Love You

42 41 41 06 Imagine Dragons — Believer

43 43 26 19 Adele — Water Under The Bridge

44 51 40 13 Chris Brown feat. Usher & Gucci Mane — Party

45 44 02 39 twenty one pilots — Heathens

46 60 41 14 Auli'i Cravalho — How Far I'll Go

47 46 46 14 Noah Cyrus feat. Labrinth — Make Me (Cry)

48 52 34 03 Calvin Harris feat. Frank Ocean & Migos — Slide

49 47 11 28 Amine — Caroline

50 57 50 19 Travis Scott — Goosebumps

 

51 54 41 13 Gucci Mane feat. Drake — Both

52 39 06 10 Ed Sheeran — Castle On The Hill

53 56 52 09 Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee — Despacito

54 58 54 12 Michael Ray — Think A Little Less

55 63 55 05 Ariana Grande feat. Future — Everyday

56 69 48 15 Childish Gambino — Redbone

57 64 07 14 J. Cole — Deja Vu

58 68 41 16 Train — Play That Song

59 66 37 03 Future feat. Rihanna — Selfish

60 37 37 02 Ed Sheeran — Perfect

 

61 ** 61 01 Nicki Minaj — Regret In Your Tears

62 55 34 20 Little Big Town — Better Man

63 53 53 02 Ed Sheeran — Galway Girl

64 65 64 08 Luke Bryan — Fast

65 61 61 06 XXXTENTACION — Look At Me!

66 73 66 05 Luke Combs — Hurricane

67 62 57 05 DJ Khaled feat. Beyonce & JAY Z — Shining

68 80 68 06 Brett Young — In Case You Didn't Know

69 79 52 04 Linkin Park feat. Kiiara — Heavy

70 70 70 08 Jason Aldean — Any Ol' Barstool

 

71 ** 71 01 Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne — Changed It

72 ** 72 01 Frank Ocean — Chanel

73 71 38 12 Big Sean — Moves

74 77 46 04 Future — Draco

75 78 70 11 Starley — Call On Me

76 89 56 15 Alessia Cara — How Far I'll Go

77 76 16 17 The Weeknd — Party Monster

78 ** 78 01 Lorde — Liability

79 86 79 03 Russ — Losin Control

80 85 80 08 Lauren Alaina — Road Less Traveled

 

81 95 81 03 Josh Turner — Hometown Girl

82 67 43 11 Bebe Rexha — I Got You

83 88 71 14 Eric Church feat. Rhiannon Giddens — Kill A Word

84 87 69 11 Brantley Gilbert — The Weekend

85 49 49 02 Ed Sheeran — Dive

86 82 47 11 Chris Young feat. Vince Gill — Sober Saturday Night

87 92 53 06 Keith Urban feat. Carrie Underwood — The Fighter

88 RE 88 07 Dierks Bentley — Black

89 74 67 11 Brad Paisley — Today

90 94 51 19 PnB Rock — Selfish

 

91 98 91 05 Kelsea Ballerini — Yeah Boy

92 RE 65 09 Dwayne Johnson — You're Welcome

93 RE 92 02 2 Chainz x Gucci Mane x Quavo — Good Drank

94 59 59 02 Ed Sheeran — Happier

95 ** 95 01 6LACK — Prblms

96 81 48 03 Future feat. The Weeknd — Comin Out Strong

97 97 51 18 Shakira feat. Maluma — Chantaje

98 RE 98 05 Nicky Jam — El Amante

99 RE 48 06 Migos feat. Gucci Mane — Slippery

100 RE 88 03 Martin Garrix & Dua Lipa — Scared To Be Lonely

 

OUT 45 16 22 Jon Bellion — All Time Low

OUT 50 04 28 Ariana Grande feat. Nicki Minaj — Side To Side

OUT 72 72 01 Ed Sheeran — New Man

OUT 75 75 01 Ed Sheeran — Supermarket Flowers

OUT 83 83 01 Ed Sheeran — What Do I Know?

OUT 84 41 02 Ed Sheeran — How Would You Feel (Paean)

OUT 90 90 01 Ed Sheeran — Eraser

OUT 91 14 18 Future feat. Drake — Used To This

OUT 93 93 01 Ed Sheeran — Hearts Don't Break Around Here

OUT 96 96 01 Ed Sheeran — Barcelona

OUT 99 45 19 Thomas Rhett — Star Of The Show

OUT 100 42 17 Blake Shelton — A Guy With A Girl

 

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song

 

01 04 Sabrina Carpenter — Thumbs

02 09 Enrique Iglesias feat. Descemer Bueno, Zion & Lennox — Subeme La Radio

03 11 Dan + Shay — How Not To

04 ** Pentatonix — Imagine

05 08 Kenny Chesney — Bar At The End Of The World

06 13 MadeinTYO — Skateboard P

07 06 NAV feat. The Weeknd — NAV feat. The Weeknd

08 ** Pitbull & J Balvin feat. Camila Cabello — Hey Ma

09 15 Lady Antebellum — You Look Good

10 ** A Boogie Wit da Hoodie feat. Kodak Black — Water

11 14 Christian Nodal — Adios Amor

12 24 Kodak Black feat. PnB Rock — Too Many Years

13 18 Darius Rucker — If I Told You

14 RE Rag'n'Bone Man — Human

15 23 Dylan Scott — My Girl

16 01 Ed Sheeran — Nancy Mulligan

17 19 AJR — Weak

18 20 Calibre 50 — Siempre Te Voy A Querer

19 17 Fat Joe & Remy Ma feat. Ty Dolla $ign — Money Showers

20 10 Mike WiLL Made-It feat. 21 Savage, YG & Migos — Gucci On My

21 RE Jason Derulo feat. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign — Swalla

22 RE Jemaine Clement — Shiny

23 22 Hillsong Worship — What A Beautiful Name

24 ** Chance The Rapper feat. Knox Fortune — All Night

25 ** Old Dominion — No Such Thing As A Broken Heart

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Ed Sheeran Leads Hot 100 for Eighth Week, KYLE Hits Top 10

3/20/2017 by Gary Trust

 

Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" tops the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated April 1) for an eighth week. Meanwhile, rapper KYLE notches his first Hot 100 top 10 with "iSpy," featuring Lil Yachty.

 

As it continues to rule the Hot 100, Sheeran's "Shape," released on Atlantic Records, also logs an eighth week at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart (104,000 downloads sold in the week ending March 16, according to Nielsen Music), as well as a sixth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (165 million in audience, up 3 percent, in the week ending March 19). It leads Streaming Songs for a second frame (47.8 million U.S. streams, down 6 percent, in the week ending March 16) and the audio subscription services-based On-Demand Streaming Songs survey for a fourth week (21.1 million on-demand clicks, down 14 percent).

 

As previously reported, Sheeran's LP, ÷ (Divide), featuring "Shape," spends a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, with 180,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending March 16.

 

Bruno Mars' "That's What I Like" hits a new peak on the Hot 100, rising 3-2 as it continues to build momentum after its official video arrived March 1. The track jumps 7-4 on Streaming Songs (27 million) and 7-5 on Radio Songs (87 million, up 17 percent), while dipping 2-3 on Digital Song Sales (78,000, down 18 percent).

 

Notably, with Sheeran's "Shape" and Mars' "Like" at Nos. 1 and 2 simultaneously, Atlantic Records boasts the Hot 100's top two titles for the first time since Feb. 19, 2011, and that chart also featured Mars at No. 2: that week, Wiz Khalifa's "Black and Yellow" (on Atlantic/RRP) bounded 4-1, dethroning Mars' "Grenade" after four weeks at No. 1.

 

Until this week, no label had doubled up at Nos. 1 and 2 since Feb. 13, 2016, when Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself" and "Sorry," on Republic Records, held the top two spots, respectively.

 

Meanwhile, "Like" logs a fifth week at No. 1 on the Hot R&B Songs chart, while becoming Mars' first No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Of his prior entries on the latter list, he'd reached a high of No. 3 with "24K Magic" in December.

 

Migos' "Bad and Boujee," featuring Lil Uzi Vert, dips 2-3 on the Hot 100 following three nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1. Still, "Bad" tops the Hot Rap Songs chart for an 11th week.

 

Zayn and Taylor Swift's "I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)" holds at No. 4 on the Hot 100 after hitting No. 2, gaining by 56 percent to 58,000 downloads sold, boosted by a 69-cent iTunes Store sale price.

 

Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, The Weeknd's "I Feel It Coming," featuring Daft Punk, blasts to a new high (12-5), besting its prior No. 9 peak. The Weeknd achieves his fifth top five Hot 100 hit, and Daft Punk its third (and second as featured on a track by The Weeknd; prior single "Starboy" topped the Jan. 7 chart). "Feel" keeps at No. 4 on Radio Songs (97 million, up 3 percent) and flies 24-8 on Digital Songs Sales (55,000, up 78 percent) and 49-20 on Streaming Songs (14.8 million, up 46 percent), sparked by both the premiere of its official video on March 9 and an iTunes discount to 69 cents.

 

Kodak Black's first Hot 100 top 10, "Tunnel Vision," bullets for a second week at its No. 6 high and Rihanna's "Love on the Brain" retreats 5-7. A week ago, the ballad became Rihanna's 22nd top five hit, breaking her out of a fifth-place tie with Elvis Presley (21); the only artists with more top five Hot 100 hits than Rihanna: The Beatles (29), Madonna (28), Mariah Carey (26) and Janet Jackson (24).

 

The Chainsmokers chart two songs in the Hot 100's top 10: "Something Just Like This," with Coldplay, rebounds 11-8 after reaching No. 5, while leading the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for a second (nonconsecutive) week, and "Paris" descends from No. 7 to No. 9 on the Hot 100 after reaching No. 6.

 

The Chainsmokers have now spent 46 consecutive weeks in the Hot 100's top 10, dating to May 21, 2016 (and encompassing four top 10s). The duo ties Rihanna for the fourth-longest top 10 streak all-time and is within two weeks of matching Ace of Base's record for a duo or group. Here's an update among all acts:

 

69 weeks in the Hot 100's top 10, Katy Perry, 2010-11

51 weeks, Drake, 2015-16

48 weeks, Ace of Base, 1993-94

46 weeks, The Chainsmokers, 2016-17

46 weeks, Rihanna, 2010-11

45 weeks, The Weeknd, 2015

 

(Meanwhile, The Chainsmokers' former 12-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Closer," featuring Halsey, departs the top 10 after 32 weeks in the region, remaining tied for the most top 10 weeks in the chart's history with LeAnn Rimes' 1997-98 smash "How Do I Live." Having spent all of its 32 weeks in the top 10 from its debut at No. 9 on Aug. 20, "Closer" also wraps its record for the most frames that a song has spent in the top tier from a debut week.)

 

Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, Los Angeles-area rapper KYLE leaps to his first top 10, as "iSpy," featuring Lil Yachty, surges 14-10 following the March 6 arrival of its official lyric video. The single backtracks 4-5 on Streaming Songs, but with a 9 percent gain to 24 million, and jumps 21-16 on Digital Song Sales (33,000, essentially even week-over-week), while adding 26 million (up 21 percent) in airplay audience.

 

Lil Yachty earns his second Hot 100 top 10; he hit No. 5 in November as featured on D.R.A.M.'s "Broccoli."

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Hot 100 Chart Moves: Adele Adds Another Radio Songs Top 10 & Lorde Debuts

3/22/2017 by Gary Trust

 

As previously reported, Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" tops the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated April 1) for an eighth week. Meanwhile, rapper KYLE notches his first Hot 100 top 10 with "iSpy," featuring Lil Yachty.

 

Plus, Nicki Minaj makes history on the Hot 100, as she passes Aretha Franklin for the most appearances among women in the chart's 58-year history. Minaj debuts three songs: "No Frauds," with Drake and Lil Wayne (No. 14), "Regret in Your Tears" (No. 61) and "Changed It," also with Lil Wayne (No. 71), upping her count to 76 career Hot 100 entries, surpassing Franklin's 73.

 

Still, Sheeran, KYLE and Minaj left room for other artists to enjoy notable moves on this week's Hot 100.

 

Adele, "Water Under the Bridge"

The song peaked at No. 26 on the Hot 100 seven weeks ago (on the chart dated Feb. 11), but "Water Under the Bridge," now at No. 43, hits a new milestone, reaching the Radio Songs chart's top 10. The track lifts 11-10 on the airplay tally, up 6 percent to 66 million in audience in the week ending March 19, according to Nielsen Music. It holds at its No. 5 peak on Adult Contemporary and keeps at No. 5 after reaching No. 4 on Adult Pop Songs.

 

Adele has now earned eight Radio Songs top 10s, the first four from her 2011 album 21 and her latest quartet from 2015's 25. Here's a look at all of Adele's top 10s on Radio Songs:

 

No. 1 (six weeks), "Rolling in the Deep," hit No. 1 June 11, 2011

No. 1 (two weeks), "Someone Like You," Nov. 12, 2011

No. 1 (six weeks), "Set Fire to the Rain," Feb. 25, 2012

No. 8, "Rumour Has It," peaked May 12, 2012

No. 1 (11 weeks), "Hello," Nov. 28, 2015

No. 10, "When We Were Young," Feb. 20, 2016

No. 2, "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)," Sept. 17, 2016

No. 10 (to date), "Water Under the Bridge," April 1, 2017

 

Lorde, "Liability"

The second taste of Lorde's sophomore LP Melodrama (due June 16), enters the Hot 100, as ballad "Liability" debuts at No. 78. It bows on Digital Song Sales at No. 27 (27,000 first-week downloads sold in the week ending March 16), while adding 4.7 million U.S. streams.

 

Meanwhile, the set's lead radio single "Green Light" (down 19-39 on the Hot 100 after its second full week of tracking) continues its climb at radio, jumping 17-15 on the Alternative Songs airplay chart, 24-21 on Adult Pop Songs and 26-23 on Pop Songs.

 

Helping fuel the songs' gains, Lorde sang both "Green Light" and "Liability" on NBC's Saturday Night Live March 11.

 

6LACK, "Prblms"

Altanta rapper 6LACK (pronounced "black"; he was born Ricardo Valentine) makes his Hot 100 debut at No. 95. "Prblms" arrives with 6.5 million U.S. streams (up 7 percent). On the Hot Rap Songs chart, the track bullets for a second week at its No. 23 high.

The "When We Were Young" relative flop is even more random after seeing how huge SML and WUTB were on radio. I don't know why radio didn't take to it :lol: So undeserved as well :(
I feel like the main reason for WUTB reaching top 10 on overall radio songs is its weird rebound on pop airplay. It peaked the lowest of the 25 singles and looked like it was about to collapse into oblivion but it's been stabilizing and slowly gaining spins over the past couple weeks. A similar rebound is somewhat happening on the Hot Adult format.

Drake breaks more records;

-most hits for a solo artist

-most simultaneously charting songs

-most hot 100 debuts in one week for an artist

-second artist to have two songs debut in the top ten

 

all his charting entries this week;

No. 8, "Passionfruit" (debut)

No. 9, "Portland," feat. Quavo and Travis Scott (debut)

No. 15, "Fake Love" (up from No. 31 in its 22nd week after reaching No. 8 in February)

No. 18, "Free Smoke" (debut)

No. 29, "Gyalchester" (debut)

No. 35, "Teenage Fever" (debut)

No. 36, "Sacrifices," feat. 2 Chainz and Young Thug (debut)

No. 38, "Blem" (debut)

No. 40, "No Long Talk," feat. Giggs (debut)

No. 45, "Get It Together," feat. Jorja Smith and Black Coffee (debut)

No. 48, "KMT," feat. Giggs (debut)

No. 49, "Jorja Interlude" (debut)

No. 50, "4422," feat. Sampha (debut)

No. 51, "Madiba Ridim" (debut)

No. 54, "Glow," feat. Kanye West (debut)

No. 58, "Both," Gucci Mane feat. Drake (down from No. 51 in its 14th week after reaching No. 41 in January)

No. 60, "Do Not Disturb" (debut)

No. 61, "Nothings Into Something" (debut)

No. 62, "Ice Melts," feat. Young Thug (debut)

No. 64, "Lose You" (debut)

No. 70, "Since Way Back," feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR (debut)

No. 76, "Skepta Interlude" (debut)

No. 82, "Can't Have Everything" (debut)

No. 84, "No Frauds," Nicki Minaj, Drake & Lil Wayne (down from No. 14 in its second week)

 

'More Life' also gets the #1 album having shifted 505,000 chart units.

 

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Awesome to see Giggs get a top 40 in America - I bet nobody saw that coming this time last year, Drake collab or solo.
Get It Together is a great dance tune, especially in Jorja Smith's vocal parts (don't really like it when it slows down for Drake's parts though). Hopefully this will be a single soon.

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