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dont u think that the hot 100 should be just airplay? now i believe it should and shouldnt heres my reasons

 

should: because than it is solely on how many times a track is played in the U.S.

 

shouldnt: because brit wouldnt get too high ever, unless she has a major hit, the reason i say this is because for some stupid reason radios dont favor brit's music like they use to (even though i think they never did) i remember back in the "crazy song" days when listening to the radio they nevered played it but always played christina a. and a guy called up and complained and then the studio got mad and played brit 3 times, but it took someone complaining for them to play her, i NEVER hear brit where i live (york, pa) which saddens me, but again the best way to make people realize how amazing she is, is by buying everything we can possibly afford.... :)

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Crank That got to number 1 with airplay lower than Britney's. Unless the chart has something to do with audience or plays on specific stations then there's no reason for Britney not to go top 5 or above. Can anyone remember what airplay position Beautiful Liar was at when the DL was released?

 

BL was at #21 on airplay with it was made available digitally also it's audience was lower than GM. BL sold 150k in the first week making it leap from #94 to #3. lets say britney sells around 200k this week so surely that will give her a top5 placing? GM is doing better than BL unless i'm missing something :unsure: also britney 's track is now outselling the combined total of souljah boy and kanye versions on itunes.

 

Couldn't she get #1 on Billboard Hot 100 with about 200K digital sales?

It would nearly beat 2:1 the current #1 on donwloads, and the airplay are not too bad...

Now that the track is predicted to break digital sales records and hit around 300,000 sales I'd think it could go at least top 5 maybe top 3!

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