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Hopefully coming for a 10th week at #1 too :clap3: 

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Bruno is getting more streams then literally any song on this list. Even double than most.

 

I hate Radio.

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The way this forum loves metrics when it benefits their fave and hates the metric when it doesn’t :ahh: 

 

ALL of your faves have benefitted from radio at some point for chart positions you brag about :toofunny3:

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Not people still listening to EOM. :psyduck:

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100 million on radio, biggest radio smash since BL :jonny: i remember reading some forbes article talking about how this wont serve longevity cause even its airplay wasn't as record-breaking as its debut showed. Fast forward three months, i think she's doing just fine.

 

She's recovered a bit in streaming and still has enough of a lead on pop airplay (and overall) to warrant a 10th week at #1 too :jonny:simply legendary.

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3 minutes ago, Gaia said:

The way this forum loves metrics when it benefits their fave and hates the metric when it doesn’t :ahh: 

 

ALL of your faves have benefitted from radio at some point for chart positions you brag about :toofunny3:

right? :rip: 

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4 minutes ago, Gaia said:

The way this forum loves metrics when it benefits their fave and hates the metric when it doesn’t :ahh: 

 

ALL of your faves have benefitted from radio at some point for chart positions you brag about :toofunny3:

Sry that we dont have the positions of the imaginary Hot 100 without radio to brag about :psyduck:

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The fact that EOM has a shot at surpassing Hello as a #1 :ahh:

 

And people called this a frontloaded underperformance :ahh: 

 

Tbh I have played it longer than I did hello because it’s less gimmicky.

 

So I understand the appeal for this passive classic.

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I literally haven't listened to EOM since the week it came out. Like are the ppl who are still streaming it not tired yet? :toofunny3: also wtf is We Don't Talk About Bruno, I thought it was something about Bruno Mars when I saw an earlier thread title :dies:

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Billboard should drop radio’s percent. Bruno is literally the most popular song and everyone knows it.

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So WDTAB wasn't even a threat :rip: 

 

Stay needs to die already, it's overstayed its welcome.

 

EOM getting another week atop, if it wasn't for Xmas, it would've had passed Hello already :jonny:

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Just now, UnusualBoy said:

 

 

Stay needs to die already, it's overstayed its welcome.

 

EOM getting another week atop, if it wasn't for Xmas, it would've had passed Hello already:jonny:

This:jonny:

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Songs by solo/lead female acts with most weeks at #1 this century

 

We Belong Together- 14 weeks

Independent Women Pt. 1- 11 weeks

Foolish- 10 weeks 

Irreplaceable- 10 weeks

We Found Love- 10 weeks

Hello- 10 weeks

Royals- 9 weeks

Call Me Maybe- 9 weeks

Work- 9 weeks

Easy on Me- 9 weeks

All About That Bass- 8 weeks

7 Rings- 8 weeks

Driver's License- 8 weeks

All I Want for Christmas Is You- 8 weeks

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Trent W said:

The fact that EOM has a shot at surpassing Hello as a #1 :ahh:

 

And people called this a frontloaded underperformance :ahh: 

 

Tbh I have played it longer than I did hello because it’s less gimmicky.

 

So I understand the appeal for this passive classic.

I mean its looking likely that it gets more weeks at #1, but its also looking very likely that it wont get close to the same certification (if they ever update Hello, but also the current 7x platinum will probably take a few years)

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6 minutes ago, Trent W said:

Tbh I have played it longer than I did hello because it’s less gimmicky.

i agree. Hello is still a 8/10 even on a poor day ofc, but EOM has much more replay value due to it being less loud/big. So ppl are right when they say its not as world-dominating as Hello was, but that was the point of the song according to Adele herself in a way. She failed at that clearly, but the attempt was there.

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2 minutes ago, GreatestLoveofAll said:

Songs by solo/lead female acts with most weeks at #1 this century

 

We Belong Together- 14 weeks

Independent Women Pt. 1- 11 weeks

Foolish- 10 weeks 

Irreplaceable- 10 weeks

We Found Love- 10 weeks

Hello- 10 weeks

Royals- 9 weeks

Call Me Maybe- 9 weeks

Work- 9 weeks

Easy on Me- 9 weeks

All About That Bass- 8 weeks

7 Rings- 8 weeks

Driver's License- 8 weeks

All I Want for Christmas Is You- 8 weeks

 

 

I didn’t know independent women was #1 for so long wow

 

yas Adele. Happy this song is smashing still 

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13 minutes ago, simmnfierzig said:

Sry that we dont have the positions of the imaginary Hot 100 without radio to brag about :psyduck:

It’s convenient to “hate” a component when your fave isn’t the one benefitting from it. Question - were Swifties hating on radio as much during 1989 and Reputation? 
 

Because there’s no reason why suddenly Radio is a bad thing when it’s always been a major component. 
 

And the transparency of Swifties magically caring about this Disney OST not being #1 because of radio. Doesn’t it get tired at some point?

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