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Rolling Stone Charts

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Top 100 Songs: https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/songs

Top 200 Albums: https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/albums

Top 500 Artists: https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/artists

 

Trending 25: https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/trending

Breakthrough 25: https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/breakthrough

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The Rolling Stone 100 keeps track of the most popular songs in the United States each week, counting track streams across the major music-streaming providers as well as digital and physical purchases. It does not count passive listening, such as plays on terrestrial or digital radio. This chart is updated daily and finalized each week with an official version of the seven-day period ending on the previous Thursday.

 

The Rolling Stone 200 logs the most popular albums today. The chart ranks consumption using physical and digital album sales, song sales and audio streams. This chart is updated daily and finalized on Monday each week with a default display of the final tally from the prior week.

 

The Rolling Stone Artists 500 offers a look at the most in-demand artists of the week by audio streams — a metric representative of the most popular way the American audience listens to music these days. This artist chart does not include passive listening in its measurement. The chart is updated daily and finalized each week with an official snapshot of the prior week.

 

The Rolling Stone Trending 25 ranks new songs that are seeing the greatest gains in popularity each week, measured by percentage growth in audio streams. Rather than tallying the most popular songs by total consumption, the Trending chart offers a truly in-the-moment view of music by highlighting tracks picking up the most momentum, week over week. This chart only includes songs released in the last 12 months. Data populates on a daily basis, and the chart is finalized with an official snapshot once a week.

The Rolling Stone Breakthrough 25 highlights rising artists who are appearing on the charts for the very first time, offering a preview of the biggest stars of tomorrow. It measures audience demand by audio streams — the most reflective metric of today’s music landscape — and does not include passive listening. Only artists who have not appeared in the Artist 500 chart before are eligible. This chart, which is similar to the Trending 25 but measures fast-rising artists rather than songs, updates with new data on a daily basis; official versions of the chart are finalized at the end of each month.

 

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Just now, TayDine1989 said:

Both YNTCD and ME! peaked at #1! 

 

 

:jonny5:

Sweet but Psycho peaked at #9 on this chart. Suddenly Billboard is over

 

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ok but i actually rlly love this chart system however it works:dies: sunflower, wow and sucker being out of this top 10:clap3::clap3::clap3:lizzo being #6, lil nas getting another top 5:clap3: we've decided to stan

3 minutes ago, EthaneFenty said:

nicki #14:clap3: wait so is this legit like billboard?

It should be but it'll be like Billboard Japan (second fiddle to ORICON in Japan). The benefit to this chart is that it doesn't include radio. So one can genuinely say radio is the reason Taylor missed #1 twice. 

Never Really Over is a #5 hit oh wow :clap3: looks much more accurate than Billboard but unfortunately Billboard will stay the official one

2 minutes ago, Hector said:

It should be but it'll be like Billboard Japan (second fiddle to ORICON in Japan). The benefit to this chart is that it doesn't include radio. So one can genuinely say radio is the reason Taylor missed #1 twice. 

ME deserved #1 for pulling 600 points tbh, if she had started her era around this time she couldve got it

4 minutes ago, Hector said:

So one can genuinely say radio is the reason Taylor missed #1 twice.

Not when ME and YNTCD both peaked at #1 based on the RS charts :dies:

Never Really Over

 

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my streams coming through :clap3: 

I'm going to start keeping track of this chart here. Maybe new thread if I'm feeling cute.

 

2019

#1x1 (6/27) Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus)

#2 (6/27) Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello - Señorita

#3 (6/27) Drake - Money In the Grave (feat. Rick Ross)

#4 (6/27) Lil Nas X - Panini

#5 (6/27) Chris Brown - No Guidance (feat. Drake)

#6 (6/27) Lizzo - Truth Hurts

#7 (6/27) Billie Eilish - bad guy

#8 (6/27) Taylor Swift - You Need to Calm Down

#9 (6/27) Lil Nas X & Cardi B - Rodeo

#10 (6/27) DaBaby - Suge

 

WEEK 1: 6/21/19-6/27/19

1 (NEW) Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus)

2 (NEW) Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello - Señorita

3 (NEW) Drake - Money In the Grave (feat. Rick Ross)

4 (NEW) Lil Nas X - Panini

5 (NEW) Chris Brown - No Guidance (feat. Drake)

6 (NEW) Lizzo - Truth Hurts

7 (NEW) Billie Eilish - bad guy

8 (NEW) Taylor Swift - You Need to Calm Down

9 (NEW) Lil Nas X & Cardi B - Rodeo

10 (NEW) DaBaby - Suge

 

Artist History in Top 10

Lil Nas X 3 (3)

Drake 2 (2)

Billy Ray Cyrus 1 (1)

Shawn Mendes 1 (1)

Camila Cabello 1 (1)

Rick Ross 1 (1)

Chris Brown 1 (1)

Lizzo 1 (1)

Billie Eilish 1 (1)

Taylor Swift 1 (1)

Cardi B 1 (1)

DaBaby 1 (1)

 

So it seems that if an album or a song reached #1 on any day during the tracking week (since the charts are updating daily) that is considered its peak, not what the final published weekly chart states. It's... :ace:

(Both Madonna and Springsteen have #1 peaks for their albums.)

13 minutes ago, TayDine1989 said:

Both YNTCD and ME! peaked at #1! 

11 minutes ago, EthaneFenty said:

nicki #14:clap3: wait so is this legit like billboard?

11 minutes ago, Psycho said:

Sweet but Psycho peaked at #9 on this chart. Suddenly Billboard is over

7 minutes ago, EthaneFenty said:

lizzo being #6, lil nas getting another top 5:clap3: we've decided to stan

3 minutes ago, KillingYourCareer said:

Never Really Over is a #5 hit oh wow :clap3:

3 minutes ago, Villanelle said:

Camila went #1 :clap3:

1 minute ago, TayDine1989 said:

Not when ME and YNTCD both peaked at #1 based on the RS charts :dies:

Just now, Arxane said:

Shallow also hitting #1. :clap3:

The charts are updated daily so it shows their peaks on the daily charts, not the final/weekly chart

1 minute ago, Arxane said:

 

Shallow also hitting #1. 

:clap3:

ASIB album peak of 15... What? :rip:

This. Are pure sales not included or something lol. 

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11 minutes ago, Hector said:

It should be but it'll be like Billboard Japan (second fiddle to ORICON in Japan). The benefit to this chart is that it doesn't include radio. So one can genuinely say radio is the reason Taylor missed #1 twice. 

Radio wasn't the reason YNTCD missed #1. It was like a 300+ point gap, it still would've missed #1 without any radio points for OTR since Billboard weighs sales/streams differently than RS. 

 

And I'm not sure Me! would've been a #1 either without airplay counting on Hot 100. OTR was just starting to take off on radio when it blocked Me!. OTR had 68 million audience impressions while Me! had 54 million due to a massive radio deal. Simm had the final prediction with like an 70 point lead, which is much higher than the radio gap (70 points is like 56m~ audience). 

1 minute ago, shookgrande said:

The charts are updated daily so it shows their peaks on the daily charts, not the final/weekly chart

Glad to know my fave was top 5 for a day :clap3:

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