Jump to content

Early Predictions: 11th week for AIW


DONTYELLATME

Recommended Posts

Yeah, he's getting it easily, unless Nicki pulls something at the last minute.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

the muse for style seems to be doing well.

 

it's not the worst #1 of the year

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I hope Nicki snatches 1 more week in the top 10 :dancehall:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

drop the video Nicki i don't want him at #1 any longer :biblio:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

58 minutes ago, SweetTalker said:

I hope Nicki snatches 1 more week in the top 10 :dancehall:

I think it’s currently predicted to be around #5-10, and then for third week we’ll have VMAs and the music video (hopefully) to keep it stable. After that idk but radio will pick up so.

 

It might also pick up on streaming again now it’s #1 but who knows

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nicki better drop that Acapella to iTunes :biblionny:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is going to feel so wrong with AIW's 2 weeks at #1 on streaming and only one week at #1 on sales. Pretty much all of the other 11+ week #1's in the streaming era had at least double-digit weeks at #1 on one of those metrics, if not both. Uptown Funk would have easily spent 30+ weeks at #1 in this climate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As It Was will probably be Harry's last hurrah at a smash hit. Manifesting a flop era next if he never claims if hes queer or not. Baiting ass *****!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Imagine selling albums , having radio on lock , and being a double digit #1. I'd be annoyed and jealous too.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, MingYouToo said:

As It Was will probably be Harry's last hurrah at a smash hit. Manifesting a flop era next if he never claims if hes queer or not. Baiting ass *****!

The way I screamed :rip: may his next era be authentically bait free!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, LCTV said:

Imagine selling albums , having radio on lock , and being a double digit #1. I'd be annoyed and jealous too.

It would be one thing if AIW was truly dominating and had double-digit weeks at #1 on streaming and sales. Old Town Road had 20 weeks at #1 on streaming and 16 weeks at #1 on sales. Despacito had 17 weeks at #1 on sales and 16 weeks at #1 on streaming. Uptown Funk had 13 weeks at #1 on sales and 12 weeks at #1 on streaming. No complaints from me about these because they truly dominated and earned their weeks at #1. AIW has only 2 weeks at #1 on streaming and one week at #1 on sales. Hardly the stats of a double-digit week #1. AIW backed into many of its weeks at #1.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

imagine how tired we are. It will break a record with 5 non consecutive runs at #1 tho which is interesting at least

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, pride4jc1222 said:

This is going to feel so wrong with AIW's 2 weeks at #1 on streaming and only one week at #1 on sales. Pretty much all of the other 11+ week #1's in the streaming era had at least double-digit weeks at #1 on one of those metrics, if not both. Uptown Funk would have easily spent 30+ weeks at #1 in this climate.

And what else was supposed to go #1? The other songs that went #1 have fallen behind it in sales, radio or streaming, AIW has been quite consistent, top 3 ever since it debuted at #1.

 

The song's longevity is quite outstanding, especially for #1 debut.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, UnusualBoy said:

And what else was supposed to go #1? The other songs that went #1 have fallen behind it in sales, radio or streaming, AIW has been quite consistent, top 3 ever since it debuted at #1.

 

The song's longevity is quite outstanding, especially for #1 debut.

The song that really got screwed over was Running Up That Hill, which topped the streaming and sales chart in 3 different weeks. RUTH should have at least 3 weeks at #1. The problem is radio weighs too much. In fact, if radio had been excluded from the Hot 100 formula, AIW would have fallen off the Top 5 by early July: https://pulsemusic.proboards.com/thread/213024/weekly-top-songs-radio-excl

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, pride4jc1222 said:

The song that really got screwed over was Running Up That Hill, which topped the streaming and sales chart in 3 different weeks. RUTH should have at least 3 weeks at #1. The problem is radio weighs too much. In fact, if radio had been excluded from the Hot 100 formula, AIW would have fallen off the Top 5 by early July: https://pulsemusic.proboards.com/thread/213024/weekly-top-songs-radio-excl

but again, it makes no sense to exclude Radio because a lot of people still use it to consume music

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, UnusualBoy said:

And what else was supposed to go #1? The other songs that went #1 have fallen behind it in sales, radio or streaming, AIW has been quite consistent, top 3 ever since it debuted at #1.

 

The song's longevity is quite outstanding, especially for #1 debut.

RUTH should have gone #1 for several weeks when it was the #1 song in sales and streams. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Love Harry... but its time for the GP to support LNT. Nicki gotta drop that video and secure the #1 spot

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, GreatestLoveofAll said:

Love Harry... but its time for the GP to support LNT. Nicki gotta drop that video and secure the #1 spot

That overrated song y’all keep hyping up ain’t going back to #1 after this week.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, Sinister said:

but again, it makes no sense to exclude Radio because a lot of people still use it to consume music

I don't think we need to exclude radio, but it counting for 35-40% of the Hot 100 is way too high. Unlike streams, radio is a passive form of consumption. We could lower radio to counting for 20-25% of the Hot 100 to make it more accurate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.