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Billboard Charts (Week of December 30, 2023)


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2 hours ago, naval23 said:

Why didn't Billboard report the cumulative sales for Nat Cole's "Christmas" and Mariah's ?

Billboard never reports cumulative sales in their articles

 

if you mean the formatted chartdata tweets its him that keeps count not Billboard. And with old albums he struggles as he doesnt have the full data. Thats why for example Lover says total units and not units since release

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5 minutes ago, elincomprendid said:

Billboard never reports cumulative sales in their articles

 

if you mean the formatted chartdata tweets its him that keeps count not Billboard. And with old albums he struggles as he doesnt have the full data. Thats why for example Lover says total units and not units since release

oh wow. didn't realize there's a difference between "total units" and "Units since release"

 

So Lover and Christmas have higher figures than what's posted? interesting

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3 hours ago, fridayteenage said:

you made a point, but asleep is at 49

47 is actually correct, here is a breakdown of its chart run

 

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The Peak for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is #1 for 3 weeks
Peak Dates: 2019-04-13; 2019-05-04; 2019-06-08;
It debuted at: #1 on the 2019-04-13 chart week
The album has charted for 246 weeks
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The last time it charted was on: 2023-12-23
That week it charted at: #165
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Chart History: 1-2-2-1-4-2-2-3-1-2-2-3-3-3-2-2-3-4-3-4-4-6-7-8-7-8-7-7-8-6-8-9-8-9-5-5-11-9-5-6-7-9-10-3-6-5-7-10-13-11-13-14-16-12-11-13-12-14-16-21-18-24-17-17-21-22-23-22-28-29-14-23-20-23-24-25-25-28-34-33-27-30-28-33-31-27-29-24-27-27-29-30-28-34-32-29-32-28-30-28-15-21-18-19-26-20-31-33-30-24-30-37-37-36-30-38-44-49-54-46-50-45-38-39-42-44-53-43-51-49-49-56-55-57-55-45-59-65-63-51-59-53-46-50-45-52-54-53-62-48-57-53-61-59-58-62-68-56-62-55-58-61-68-69-62-71-79-72-74-87-83-74-72-77-87-89-86-92-91-102-106-106-91-82-79-83-82-80-81-87-83-74-95-81-70-64-61-74-64-86-92-104-113-117-119-122-108-116-116-118-110-128-125-134-143-148-148-151-156-148-155-135-150-141-139-139-127-121-129-148-145-133-139-148-144-150-134-140-136-117-161-163-171-148-188-165-
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It has increased for: 97 weeks
Its biggest increase was of: +23 on the week ending on: 2023-12-09
It has decreased for: 130 weeks
Its biggest decrease was of: -44 on the week ending on:2023-11-18
It has remained stable for: 18 weeks
Its longest stable streak was of 3 Since: 2019-06-29 To:2019-07-13 at: 3-3-3
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Weeks in the
Top 1: 3
Top 3: 18
Top 5: 26
Top 10: 47
Top 15: 59
Top 20: 68
Top 25: 82
Top 30: 103
Top 35: 112
Top 40: 118
Top 45: 125
Top 50: 133
Top 55: 145
Top 60: 154
Top 65: 165
Top 70: 169
Top 75: 176
Top 80: 180
Top 85: 187
Top 90: 193
Top 95: 198
Top 100: 198
Top 105: 200
Top 110: 204
Top 115: 205
Top 120: 211
Top 125: 214
Top 130: 217
Top 135: 221
Top 140: 226
Top 145: 230
Top 150: 238
Top 155: 240
Top 160: 241
Top 165: 244
Top 170: 244
Top 175: 245
Top 180: 245
Top 185: 245
Top 190: 246
Top 195: 246
Top 200: 246
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2 hours ago, elincomprendid said:

47 is actually correct, here is a breakdown of its chart run

 

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The Peak for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is #1 for 3 weeks
Peak Dates: 2019-04-13; 2019-05-04; 2019-06-08;
It debuted at: #1 on the 2019-04-13 chart week
The album has charted for 246 weeks
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The last time it charted was on: 2023-12-23
That week it charted at: #165
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Chart History: 1-2-2-1-4-2-2-3-1-2-2-3-3-3-2-2-3-4-3-4-4-6-7-8-7-8-7-7-8-6-8-9-8-9-5-5-11-9-5-6-7-9-10-3-6-5-7-10-13-11-13-14-16-12-11-13-12-14-16-21-18-24-17-17-21-22-23-22-28-29-14-23-20-23-24-25-25-28-34-33-27-30-28-33-31-27-29-24-27-27-29-30-28-34-32-29-32-28-30-28-15-21-18-19-26-20-31-33-30-24-30-37-37-36-30-38-44-49-54-46-50-45-38-39-42-44-53-43-51-49-49-56-55-57-55-45-59-65-63-51-59-53-46-50-45-52-54-53-62-48-57-53-61-59-58-62-68-56-62-55-58-61-68-69-62-71-79-72-74-87-83-74-72-77-87-89-86-92-91-102-106-106-91-82-79-83-82-80-81-87-83-74-95-81-70-64-61-74-64-86-92-104-113-117-119-122-108-116-116-118-110-128-125-134-143-148-148-151-156-148-155-135-150-141-139-139-127-121-129-148-145-133-139-148-144-150-134-140-136-117-161-163-171-148-188-165-
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It has increased for: 97 weeks
Its biggest increase was of: +23 on the week ending on: 2023-12-09
It has decreased for: 130 weeks
Its biggest decrease was of: -44 on the week ending on:2023-11-18
It has remained stable for: 18 weeks
Its longest stable streak was of 3 Since: 2019-06-29 To:2019-07-13 at: 3-3-3
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Weeks in the
Top 1: 3
Top 3: 18
Top 5: 26
Top 10: 47
Top 15: 59
Top 20: 68
Top 25: 82
Top 30: 103
Top 35: 112
Top 40: 118
Top 45: 125
Top 50: 133
Top 55: 145
Top 60: 154
Top 65: 165
Top 70: 169
Top 75: 176
Top 80: 180
Top 85: 187
Top 90: 193
Top 95: 198
Top 100: 198
Top 105: 200
Top 110: 204
Top 115: 205
Top 120: 211
Top 125: 214
Top 130: 217
Top 135: 221
Top 140: 226
Top 145: 230
Top 150: 238
Top 155: 240
Top 160: 241
Top 165: 244
Top 170: 244
Top 175: 245
Top 180: 245
Top 185: 245
Top 190: 246
Top 195: 246
Top 200: 246

oops, i copy pasted someone's list of weeks top 10 for some albums awhile ago and just assumed it was correct. 

 

cross checked with another list, and looks like it was only asleep that was incorrect, probably b/c of accidental double counting from one decade to the next. ooh, or maybe mixed it up with bad guy's weeks charting which was exactly 49 apparently.

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Another week of 100k for Nicki is absolutely INSANE. 328k in 2 weeks is literally pulling MPG numbers.

 

I feel sorry for the losers that have taken L after L when it comes to Nicki these past two weeks. Let me go comb through that HDD thread and tag everyone that said her 2nd week drop was going to be entertaining, etc… :bibliahh::bibliahh::bibliahh: Pink eye has been  quiet af in these Nicki threads 

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Mariah!  

 

I am satisfied with this season’s results.  Brenda can have next week.

 

Mariah will keep adding weeks here and there in the upcoming years.  Eventually, she will get that most weeks at #1 record back!

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:jonny: ties WBT

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NOOO not Kelly and Ariana missing top 10 omg

 

 

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Her legend continues. :jonny5:

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if jack never released that whack ass song ariana could’ve gotten another top 10, like i hope he gets to laugh while he still can cause things will get ugly if I ever come across him

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the Icon she is. :clap3: 

 

her legacy and impact on music is something that I don’t think is explored and talked about enough. being one of the 90’s icons, she’s truly a testament to when you’re exceptionally talented, your impact is forever. 

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Queen :clap3:

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THE Queen of Billboard :clap3: Hopefully she'll reach 100 weeks at #1 by 2025

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11 minutes ago, LOTF said:

Each what? 🙉

 

Jk I think they forgot to add the word "decade" at the end

Meaning 3 songs with 14+ weeks at #1

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It's already top 3 biggest female songs on Hot 100 ever :rip: 

 

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19 minutes ago, LOTF said:

Each what? 🙉

 

Jk I think they forgot to add the word "decade" at the end

Each song

but also correct with the decade

 

this week will be hard, Brenda did great on Spotify

 

 

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3 minutes ago, suburbannature said:

 

 

 

It's already top 3 biggest female songs on Hot 100 ever :rip: 

 

That doesn’t say ever. That says since the turn of the century

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Just now, Sinister said:

That doesn’t say ever. That says since the turn of the century

Aur, true. What pre-2000 songs are ahead? I think Levitating and WBT are the top two of all-time. 

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