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RS YE Top 100 Songs: BL #2, DSN #11, ROM #66


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https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/songs/year-end/

 

1. The Box

2. Blinding Lights

3. Rockstar

4. Life is Good

5. What's Poppin

6. Savage

7. WAP

8. I Hope

9. Roses

10. Circles

 

11. Don't Start Now

13. Say So

19. Watermelon Sugar

26. Adore You

30. everything I wanted

50. bad guy

63. You should be sad

66. Rain On Me

68. My Oh My

79. Senorita

80. All I Want For Christmas Is You

81. Stuck with U

97. Dynamite

 

Rolling Stone does not include radio in their methodology.

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Inch resting. How is 'I Hope' #8 though? :dies:

 

 

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3 minutes ago, ReverseWarholian said:

Inch resting. How is 'I Hope' #8 though? :dies:

 

 

Amazon Music streams. People in here always underestimate that service, but it has a comparable (if not bigger) market share to Spotify in most major markets.

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Since this site cares mostly about the girlies, here are 2020's most consumed US female-led singles without radio according to this list:

 

1. Savage

2. WAP

3. I Hope

4. Don't Start Now

5. Dance Monkey

6. Say So

7. The Bones

8. everything i wanted

9. bad guy 

10. You should be sad

11. Rain On Me

12. My Oh My

13. All I Want For Christmas Is You

14. Die From A Broken Heart

15. Truth Hurts :dies:

16. Ocean Eyes :eek:

17. Pu.ssy Fairy

18. Without Me :deadbanana2:

19. Good as Hell

 

Which songs are N/A? :eli:

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6 minutes ago, BlackoutZone said:

https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/songs/year-end/

 

1. The Box

2. Blinding Lights

3. Rockstar

4. Life is Good

5. What's Poppin

6. Savage

7. WAP

8. I Hope

9. Roses

10. Circles

 

13. Say So

19. Watermelon Sugar

26. Adore You

30. everything I wanted

50. bad guy

63. You should be sad

66. Rain On Me

68. My Oh My

79. Senorita

80. All I Want For Christmas Is You

81. Stuck with U

97. Dynamite

 

Rolling Stone does not include radio in their methodology.

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Each Song Unit total is calculated as follows: (Digital Song Sales) + (On-Demand Audio Subscription Streams/120) + (On-Demand Audio Ad-Supported Streams/360). - General Methodology of the Rolling Stone Charts

 

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1 minute ago, KillingYourCareer said:

Amazon Music streams. People in here always underestimate that service, but it has a comparable (if not bigger) market share to Spotify in most major markets.

This and probably digital sales, country music dominates on both

But ngl I was surprised too :eek:

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1 minute ago, KillingYourCareer said:

Amazon Music streams. People in here always underestimate that service, but it has a comparable (if not bigger) market share to Spotify in most major markets.

Ahh that's the rationale I was leaning towards but I wasn't Confident.rar since I never check their data. Good for the Little Trumpster :clap3:

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2 minutes ago, BlackoutZone said:

This and probably digital sales, country music dominates on both

But ngl I was surprised too :eek:

It sold 167,000 digital copies as of November 2020, less than I expected.

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double entries for Billie & Megan :clap3:

leaders of their generation :date3:

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Ocean Eyes, wtf :deadbanana4:

 

Sicko Mode :deadbanana4:

 

DREAMS at #64 :deadbanana4:

 

Yummy really tanked wow, it's even below radio fraud My Oh My and "flop" Rain On Me :bibliahh:

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But ATRL told me that I Hope was radio fueled :skull:  

But in reality it's the 8th biggest song of the year based on sales and streams combined  :dies: 

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wait I didn't see Ocean Eyes at #92 :ahh:

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And they said I Hope is a radio hit kiiiiiiiiii

 

Some BB #1s are missing on this list :gaycat6:

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3 hours ago, KillingYourCareer said:

Amazon Music streams. People in here always underestimate that service, but it has a comparable (if not bigger) market share to Spotify in most major markets.

It does not. In US Spotify has around 52% market share. Amazon, AM, Deezer etc. share the rest. But Amazon seems to be very popular in Southern America so country songs are doing exceptionally well there

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