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Billboard Charts: #1 Humble, #7 Stay, #9 Despacito


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King of Rap came though. 

 

Talent always wins. Stay HUMBLE., gremlin!

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MARIAH WON

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Just now, Navyofbadgals said:

so next week SOY #1 again probably

could TWIL be #1 the week after that :dancehall: 

He will get it eventually unless Future releases a vid

 

But people saying he hasn't filmed one yet

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1 minute ago, bjnono001 said:

No one can top "*sigh* So he calls me up and he's like 'I still love you', and I'm like... I just.... I mean this is exhausting, you know, like we are never getting back together. Like ever." :cm:

Like.... then the pause between it and ...ever. And then the exploding chorus.

 

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But let's not get tew much off topic, congrats to Kendrick.

 

 

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Talent WON :clap3:

 

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Despacito #9 :eek:

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Congrats, trash defeated :clap3:

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Stay 7

Despacito 9

 

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I'm sorry but, it's one thing to be happy for your fave and it's another thing to call someone "gremlin".

A bit too much.

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"Humble." surpasses its prior No. 2 Hot 100 high, set upon its debut two weeks ago. The track spends a third week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs, up 56 percent to an astounding 67.4 million U.S. streams in the week ending April 20, according to Nielsen Music (good for the Hot 100's top Streaming Gainer award). Only one song has posted a greater weekly total on Streaming Songs (which originated on March 2, 2013): Baauer's "Harlem Shake," which peaked with 103 million, powered heavily by user-generated clips featuring the song's audio, the week that the survey debuted. Notably, in between "Harlem" and "Humble.," Adele's "Hello" posted the highest weekly streaming sum: 61.6 million, in its first week (Nov. 14, 2015).

 

The fact that Streaming is growing to a point where Harlem Shake's number will finally be passable by normal #1 hits. :clap3:

In 2013 Harlem's streams seemed untouchable. Most Streaming #1's were pulling 5m then.

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