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  1. 1. No Frauds (feat. Drake and Lil Wayne) Also in the T10: 5. RIYT 6. Changed It (feat. Lil Wayne)
  2. Divide Streaming First Week: 630M+ Youtube: 265M+ [121M (Album tracks) + 114M (SOY Vid + Lyrics) + 30M (COTH)] Spotify: 370M+ And thats without counting other platforms like AM, Insane number, I think this is the highest streaming week ever. Source: kworb
  3. Leading Ladies: A Look at Women's No. 1 Success in the Hot 100's History Women have greatly increased their share of Hot 100 No. 1s since the chart's launch, from roughly one-fifth of all leaders in the '60s to nearly half today. Women's shares of No. 1 hits on the Hot 100 by decade, as presented below, was calculated by adding the total number of No. 1s by female soloists, all-female collaborations (such as Brandy and Monica's "The Boy Is Mine") and all-female groups (such as Destiny's Child) in lead roles. Among mixed-gender groups, only those with designated and well-known female leads (such as Gladys Knight & The Pips) were included, with editorial discretion. 1960s Leaderboard: The Supremes (12 No. 1s during the decade), Connie Francis (3) Key Stat: The Supremes leap to 12 career No. 1s (in 1964-69), still the best mark all-time for a female group - or any American group, for that matter. Percentage of No. 1s by women: 22 percent After Francis' triumph, women lodged more than 40 further claims to the Hot 100's throne in the '60s, earning 22 percent of all Hot 100 No. 1s for the decade. The Supremes led the class among female acts, having achieved a staggering dozen chart-toppers, a mark tied for the fifth-best total in the chart's history. Along with the Motown headliners, girl groups continued to supplement the ranks, with The Marvelettes, The Shangri-Las and The Shirelles just some of the collectives who climbed to the top. 1970s Leaderboard: Diana Ross, Barbra Streisand, Donna Summer (4 No. 1s each during the decade) Key Stats: Summer and Streisand earn the first-ever collaborative No. 1 by solo females, 1979's "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)." Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" becomes the first No. 1 to spend 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100, in 1977. Percentage of No. 1s by women: 22 percent The '70s brought a decline of girl groups in popular music and a rising crop of rockers, instrumentalists and singer-songwriters such as Elton John and Stevie Wonder, as well as the emergence of solo Beatles' recordings following the band's 1970 breakup. One key development, though, was the rise of superstar divas that paralleled the growth of male pop/rock icons. Diana Ross maintained her Supremes momentum in her solo career, spinning off four No. 1 hits on her own. Barbra Streisand and disco pioneer Donna Summer likewise scored a quartet of leaders, including the Hot 100's first solo female collaborative No. 1, "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)." All that combined, women held steady from the '60's to the '70s, repeating with a 22 percent share of Hot 100 No. 1s in the latter decade. 1980s Leaderboard: Whitney Houston, Madonna (7 No. 1s each during the decade), Paula Abdul, Blondie (3 each) Key Stats: Whitney Houston links seven consecutive Hot 100 No. 1 hits, still the chart record. 1988's "Foolish Beat" made Debbie Gibson the first woman to write, produce and record a No. 1 hit. Percentage of No. 1s by women: 29 percent The stature of female icons increased in the '80s, and while the years began with a parade of familiar faces atop the Hot 100 – Streisand, Ross, Olivia Newton-John – the decade's midpoint changed the female pop world order. Madonna welcomed in New Years' Day 1985 with "Like a Virgin" steady at No. 1 and by Halloween, Whitney Houston had claimed her first of seven straight leaders, still a record Hot 100 streak, with "Saving All My Love for You." Their seven No. 1s each in the decade, second only to Michael Jackson among all acts, helped boost women to 29 percent of the decade's share of leaders. 1990s Leaderboard: Mariah Carey (14 No. 1s during the decade), Janet Jackson (6) Key Stat: Mariah Carey's 12th No. 1, "Honey" sets the record for leaders among solo women (since extended to 18), passing Houston and Madonna, then with 11 apiece. Percentage of No. 1s by women: 49 percent A new decade birthed a new pop sensation in Mariah Carey, who stormed to the most Hot 100 No. 1s among women all-time in just seven years and, armed with 14 chart-toppers by the century's end, helped women capture just shy of 49 percent of the decade's total No. 1s. Madonna, Houston and Janet Jackson, who all began their No. 1 collections in the '80s, seamlessly crossed decades to continue padding their totals. Jackson, in particular, gained further prominence on the strength of six '90s No. 1s, which helped her rank as the decade's second-biggest pop artist, trailing only Carey. Led by these superstars, women wrapped the decade with unprecedented success, with female soloists or groups (Carey, Jackson, Celine Dion, Madonna, Houston, TLC and Toni Braxton) capturing seven spots among Billboard's top 10 pop artists of the decade. 2000s Leaderboard: Beyonce, Rihanna (5 No. 1s each during the decade), Mariah Carey (4) Key Stat: Kelly Clarkson makes the biggest leap to No. 1 in Hot 100 history, vaulting 97-1 with "My Life Would Suck Without You" in 2009. Percentage of No. 1s by women: 40 percent With a new millennium came a fresh wave of female pop and R&B superstars, who combined to lead the Hot 100 with 40 percent of all No. 1s in the century's opening frame (down from 49 percent for the '90s, but still nearly double women's showings in the '60s and '70s). Beyonce – like Diana Ross decades before – stepped out from her group for a blockbuster solo career, as the former Destiny Child's frontwoman turned in five No. 1s throughout the decade, with each logging at least one month atop the Hot 100. As three of Beyonce's No. 1s ("Crazy in Love," featuring Jay Z; "Baby Boy," featuring Sean Paul; and "Check On It," featuring Slim Thug) proved, the popularity of rap/sung collaborations also aided women in reaching the top of the Hot 100. Besides Beyonce, the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Alicia Keys and Nelly Furtado topped the Hot 100 with accompanied rappers. In addition, certified legends defied previous expectations of career longevity, with Janet Jackson, Madonna and Mariah Carey plugging additional No. 1 hits more than 15 years into their careers. Just weeks after one another in 2000, Jackson and Madonna became the first artists to score No. 1 hits in the '80s, '90s and '00s. Plus, the 2002 arrival of American Idol proved a new showcase for female talent, especially. Led by original queen Kelly Clarkson and 2005 winner Carrie Underwood, six songs by Idol champs or finalists topped the Hot 100 in the '00s, four of them by women. 2010s Leaderboard: Rihanna (9 No. 1s during the decade), Katy Perry (8), Adele, Taylor Swift (4 each) Key Stats: Katy Perry's Teenage Dream ties Michael Jackson's Bad as the only albums to generate five Hot 100 No. 1 hits each. Taylor Swift becomes the first woman to replace herself at No. 1, when "Blank Space" dethrones "Shake It Off." Percentage of No. 1s by women: 47 percent Female pop artists have been front and center in music in the current decade, particularly by penning and performing songs about empowerment, inner strength and living life to the fullest, helping women to own 47 percent of all Hot 100 No. 1s in the '10s thus far (through Sia's "Cheap Thrills" in September, the most recent No. 1 by a lead female artist. Rihanna has bolted to nine No. 1s in the '10s (joining her five earned in the prior decade) and, in 2016, eclipsed Michael Jackson's total of 13 to claim the third-most No. 1s in the Hot 100's history. Katy Perry, meanwhile, is directly behind (among women and overall) with eight No. 1s in the current decade, including such inspirational anthems as "Firework" and "Roar." Like Rihanna, Perry also staked out a Jackson record in her quest, joining the late King of Pop as the only artists with five No. 1s each from a single album; her Teenage Dream LP in 2010-11 equated the No. 1 output of his Bad in 1987-88. Plus, the album-centric power of Adele and Taylor Swift has fueled each superstar to four Hot 100 No. 1s to date (including a No. 1 debut) apiece. Fittingly, in an era known for declining album sales, the two stalwarts have rallied to lengthy Hot 100 stays by bucking trends: Adele for reawakening the public's appreciation for big ballads, and Swift for finding her niche in bringing country appeal to an unrealized mainstream youth-centered audience and seamlessly transforming it into a full pop makeover (and takeover). With three years left in the '10s, could this become the first decade in which women boast 50 percent of all Hot 100 No. 1 hits? Rebounding to 47 percent through 2016, they look to have a good shot, with a diverse cast of superstars whose appeal crosses far and wide into pop, country, R&B and hip-hop. http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7616906/leading-ladies-women-success-hot-100-chart
  4. http://m.entertain.naver.com/read?oid=382&aid=0000545549 114,000 physical 63,720 digital albums as of 5 hours ago = 177,720 total
  5. The group returns to the chart as featured on Florida Georgia Line's "God, Your Mama, And Me." Backstreet Boys return to the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time since 2007, as Florida Georgia Line's "God, Your Mama, And Me," featuring the boy band, debuts at No. 92 on the chart (dated March 18). Backstreet Boys had last appeared on the Hot 100 with "Inconsolable," which reached No. 86 in September 2007. The new collab is BSB's 17th Hot 100 hit (and first in a featured role). The group has tallied six top 10s, led by its highest-charting, No. 2-peaking 1997 breakthrough smash "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)." http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7717247/backstreet-boys-first-billboard-hot-100-decade-god-your-mama-me
  6. THE SLAYCAT DOLLS Hot 100 #2 Don't Cha #3 Buttons #5 Stickwitu #9 When I Grow Up #11 I Hate This Part #13 Beep #15 Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny) #28 Wait a Minute #70 whatcha Think About That #73 Hush Hush #93 I Don't Need a Man #OUT Bottle Pop Promo Singles: #79 Top of the World #OUT Right Now #OUT Sway UK Official Chart #1 Don't Cha #1 Stickwitu #2 Beep #3 Buttons #3 When I Grow Up #3 Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny) #7 I Don't Need a Man #9 Whatcha Think About That #12 I Hate This Part #17 Hush Hush #108 Wait a Minute #OUT Bottle Pop Promo Singles: #53 Top of the World #OUT Right Now #OUT Sway Albums: PCD - #5 US, #7 UK Doll Domination - #4 US, #4 UK
  7. More # 1's Albums on iTunes around the world 1. Adele - 25 (113 #1's) 2. Beyoncé - BEYONCÉ (112 #1's) 3. Beyoncé - Lemonade (108 #1's) 4. Justin Bieber - Purpose (106 #1's) 5. Ed Sheeran - Divide (99 #1's) 6. Drake - Views (98 #1's) 6. Adele - 21 (98 #1's) 7. Ed Sheeran - Multiply (95 #1's) 8. Michael Jackson - XSCAPE (89 #1's) *UNDER CONSTRUCTION*
  8. name an album (other than 25) that can sell and stream well? only adele
  9. http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=305222
  10. After 10 months of its release,it still can get back to Top 10 on iTunes !!! incredible!!!! Slay!!!
  11. The biggest seller on Feb. 26 among all the songs performed on the show was Timberlake’s former Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Feeling,” which sold about 12,000 downloads on Sunday -- up from 4,000 on the previous day. The combined versions of “How Far I’ll Go” went from 4,000 to 6,000, while “City of Stars” climbed from 1,000 to 5,000 and “Audition” grew from less than 1,000 to more than 2,000. “Both Sides, Now” (3,000), “The Empty Chair” (1,000) and “Lovely Day” (1,000) all zoomed from negligible figures. Increases earned from the show were not limited to the songs performed on the Oscars broadcast. In addition, the film that won the most awards (six) of the evening, La La Land, saw its three separate soundtrack and score albums rise from a combined total of about 1,000 to 3,000 downloads sold. It’s expected that in the full tracking week, which ends at the close of business on Thursday, March 2, there will be sizable gains for all of the above songs, in addition to the nominated scores (Jackie, La La Land, Lion, Moonlight and Passengers). http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7702279/oscars-sales-gain-justin-timberlake-la-la-land-songs
  12. Shape Of You - Streaming YouTube Music video - 201,724,713 Lyric video - 330,460,631 BRITs performance - 5,161,310 Spotify 372,723,636 Shazam 5,900,000 Total streams: 915,870,290 King of streaming?
  13. YouTube Music video - 18,223,198 Lyric video - 37,477,503 BRITs performance - 1,082,472 Grammy performance - 945,934 Spotify 42,345,605 Total streams: 100,074,711 Queen of streaming?
  14. http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums-week08-2017.htm
  15. Leona posted this on her twitter I guess it's from somewhere important Leona being the ONLY black act and the 5th woman
  16. ALBUMS 3 million, Teenage Dream 1.71 million, One of the Boys 1.7 million, PRISM 62,000, MTV Unplugged SINGLES 7.1 million, Firework 6.4 million, Roar 6.3 million, Dark Horse 5.9 million, ET 5.8 million, California Gurls 5.7 million, Hot N Cold 4.9 million, Teenage Dream 4.7 million, I Kissed a Girl 3.8 million, Last Friday Night 3.5 million, Wide Awake 2.9 million, Part of Me 2.8 million, The One That Got Away 2.3 million, Waking Up In Vegas 1.3 million, Unconditionally 1.1 million, Thinking of You http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7694308/ask-billboard-katy-perrys-career-song-album-sales
  17. 1. The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - Something Just Like This http://www.livepopbars.com/lpb1024.php?
  18. Please try to list list One (or Two) of your favourite artists/acts chart placements (in descending order). I just wanted to see the spread of various artists. No shade or competition is intended, but it just looks so cool. (If they were a member of a group before or during their solo run, just change the colour of those placements like the example below) Beyonce/DC #1 - Independent Women (Part 1) #1 - Say My Name #1 - BIlls, BIlls, BIlls #1 - Bootylicious #1 - Crazy In Love #1 - Baby Boy #1 - Check On It #1 - Irreplaceable #1 - Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) #2 - Survivor #2 - Drunk In Love #3 - No, No, No (Part 2) #3 - Jumpin, Jumpin #3 - Lose My Breath #3 - Soldier #3 - Naughty GIrl #3 - Beautiful Liar #3 - If I Were A Boy #3 - Telephone #4 - 03 Bonnie & Clyde #4 - Me, Myself & I #4 - Deja Vu #5 - Halo #10 - Emotion #10 - Sweet Dreams #10 - Formation #11 - Ring The Alarm #11 - Just Stand Up #11 - Sorry #13 - 7/11 #13 - Hold Up #14 - Cater 2 U #16 - Best Thing I Never Had #17 - Until The End Of Time #18 - Love In This Club (Part II) #18 - 6 Inch #19 - Diva #20 - Love On Top #23 - Partition/YONCE #23 - Girl #28 - Don't Hurt Yourself #29 - Run The World (Girls) #33 - Bug A Boo #35 - Freedom #37 - Pray You Catch Me #38 - All Night #39 - Ego #39 - Feelin' Myself
  19. On the heels of his big self-titled release—headed for chart dominance this week—A1/Freebandz/Epic’s Future will be dropping another album on Friday, as artist and label vie for back-to-back #1s. Word has it the second set is more Rhythmic-leaning and radio-friendly. The first of Future's two new sets is on track to bow with 145-155k on our SPS chart, with 125-150 million streams. His DS2 bowed at #1 in 2015 with 153k SPS; he and Drakereleased a joint mixtape a few months later, and it too had a #1 debut, with 379k SPS. Are further surprises coming in week three? http://m.hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=305045
  20. includes their US-only views from Jan 1, 2017-Feb 16, 2017 2010 #1 Eminem - Not Afraid +7.14M #1 Eminem - Love the Way You Lie +6.94M #1 Bruno Mars - Just the Way You Are +6.70M #1 Katy Perry - Firework +5.86M #1 Kesha - TiK ToK +4.60M #2 Lady Gaga - Bad Romance +3.70M +0.48M = +4.18M #2 Miley Cyrus - Party In the U.S.A. +3.59M #1 Young Money - BedRock (feat. Lloyd) +3.12M #1 Rihanna - Only Girl (In the World) +2.61M #1 Rihanna - What's My Name? (feat. Drake) +2.57M #2 Iyaz - Replay +2.38M #2 Lady Antebellum - Need You Now +2.34M #1 Rihanna - Rude Boy +2.25M #1 Katy Perry - California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg) +1.62M #1 Far East Movement - Like a G6 (feat. The Cataracs & Dev) +1.46M #1 Katy Perry - Teenage Dream +1.34M #1 Kesha - We R Who We R +1.34M #2 B.o.B - Airplanes (feat. Hayley Williams) +1.27M #1 B.o.B - Nothin' On You (feat. Bruno Mars) +1.16M #2 Taio Cruz - Dynamite +1.01M #1 The Black Eyed Peas - Imma Be +947K #1 P!nk - Raise Your Glass +848K #1 Taio Cruz - Break Your Heart (feat. Ludacris) +544K #2 Artists for Haiti - We Are the World 25 for Haiti +410K #1 Usher - OMG (feat. will.i.am) N/A (not in his Top 20 tracks) #2 Taylor Swift - Today Was a Fairytale N/A (not in her Top 20 tracks) 2011 #1 Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) +7.26M #1 Adele - Someone Like You +6.28M #1 Katy Perry - Firework +5.86M #1 Bruno Mars - Grenade +5.40M #1 Adele - Rolling In the Deep +5.24M #1 Wiz Khalifa - Black & Yellow +1.17M + 4.00M = +5.17M #1 LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem (feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) +5.10M #1 Maroon 5 - Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera) +3.25M #1 Pitbull - Give Me Everything (feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer) +2.76M #1 Rihanna - We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris) +2.55M #1 Lady Gaga - Born This Way +2.10M #2 Cee Lo Green - **** You +1.84M #1 Katy Perry - E.T. (feat. Kanye West) +1.70M #2 P!nk - ****in' Perfect +704K #1 Britney Spears - Hold It Against Me N/A (not in her Top 20 tracks) #1 Rihanna - S&M (feat. Britney Spears) N/A (not in her Top 20 tracks) 2012 #2 PSY - Gangnam Style +17.46M #1 Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe +5.78M #1 Gotye - Somebody that I Used to Know (feat. Kimbra) +5.65M #2 Katy Perry - Wide Awake +4.61M #1 Adele - Set Fire to the Rain +2.63M +1.94M = +4.57M #1 LMFAO - Sexy & I Know It +4.42M #1 Rihanna - Diamonds +4.29M #1 Katy Perry - Part of Me +4.03M #2 Kesha - Die Young +3.52M #1 fun. - We Are Young (feat. Janelle Monáe) +3.21M #1 Maroon 5 - One More Night +3.01M #2 Justin Bieber - Boyfriend +2.69M #1 Rihanna - We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris) +2.55M #1 Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together +2.26M #2 Maroon 5 - Payphone (feat. Wiz Khalifa) +2.12M #1 Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) +1.72M #1 Bruno Mars - Locked Out of Heaven +1.14M #2 Ellie Goulding - Lights +1.05M #1 Flo Rida - Whistle +940K 2013 #1 Katy Perry - Roar +15.60M #1 Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man +5.84M #1 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton) +3.30M +1.97M = +5.27M #1 Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball +4.86M #1 P!nk - Just Give Me a Reason (feat. Nate Reuss) +4.15M #1 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz) +3.35M #1 Bauuer - Harlem Shake +2.90M #1 Lorde - Royals +2.83M #1 Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines (feat. T.I. & Pharrell) +2.70M #2 Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble. +2.69M #1 Eminem - The Monster (feat. Rihanna) +2.58M #2 Daft Punk - Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams) +2.39M #2 Miley Cyrus - We Can't Stop +2.28M #2 One Direction - Best Song Ever +2.06M #2 Justin Timberlake - Mirrors +1.86M #1 Bruno Mars - Locked Out of Heaven +1.14M 2014 #1 Taylor Swift - Shake It Off +18.37M #2 OneRepublic - Counting Stars +14.05M #1 Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass +13.44M #1 John Legend - All of Me +12.41M #1 Katy Perry - Dark Horse (feat. Juicy J) +11.39M #1 Pitbull - Timber (feat. Kesha) +10.63M #1 Pharrell Williams - Happy +8.89M #1 MAGIC! - Rude +8.69M #1 Taylor Swift - Blank Space +7.46M #2 Nicki Minaj - Anaconda +6.75M #2 Ariana Grande - Problem (feat. Iggy Azalea) +5.54M #2 Hozier - Take Me to Church +4.91M #2 Beyoncé - Drunk In Love (feat. JAY Z) +3.31M #1 Eminem - The Monster (feat. Rihanna) +2.58M #1 Iggy Azalea - Fancy (feat. Charli XCX) +2.54M #2 Sam Smith - Stay With Me N/A (data not available) 2015 #1 Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars) +29.71M #1 Wiz Khalifa - See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth) +23.29M #2 Maroon 5 - Sugar +15.11M #2 Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud +13.60M #2 Fetty Wap - Trap Queen +10.28M #1 Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean? +10.02M #1 The Weeknd - The Hills +9.61M #1 Adele - Hello +9.31M #2 Drake - Hotline Bling +8.71M #1 Taylor Swift - Blank Space +7.46M #1 The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face +6.23M #1 OMI - Cheerleader +5.74M +0.16M = +5.90M #1 Taylor Swift - Bad Blood (feat. Kendrick Lamar) +4.24M 2016 #1 Rae Sremmurd - Black Beatles (feat. Gucci Mane) +58.90M #1 The Chainsmokers - Closer (feat. Halsey) +54.96M #2 TWENTY ØNE PILØTS - Heathens +39.13M #1 Desiigner - Panda +30.53M #1 Justin Timberlake - CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! +25.51M #2 TWENTY ØNE PILØTS - Stressed Out +18.90M #2 Major Lazer - Cold Water (feat. Justin Bieber & MØ) +17.36M #1 Justin Bieber - Sorry +16.39M #2 Lukas Graham - 7 Years +14.40M #1 Rihanna - Work (feat. Drake) +13.29M #1 Sia - Cheap Thrills (feat. Sean Paul) +6.84M +4.91M = +11.75M #1 Adele - Hello +9.31M #1 Justin Bieber - Love Yourself +7.67M #1 ZAYN - PILLOWTALK +5.98M #1 Drake - One Dance (feat. Wizkid & Kyla) N/A (no content to measure) 2017 #1 Migos - Bad & Boujee (feat. Lil Uzi Vert) +139.01M #1 Ed Sheeran - Shape of You +59.40M #1 Rae Sremmurd - Black Beatles (feat. Gucci Mane) +58.90M #1 The Weeknd - Starboy (feat. Daft Punk) +51.53M
  21. YouTube - 27,178,355 Spotify - 27,592,414 Total WW streams - 54,770,769 @Prismy
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