People were clowning Slime and B' sales even though it was released for free at first and only had a 2 day tracking week, but Go Crazy is shaping up to be a real hit. It has great radio already and is steadily rising on AM
People were clowning Slime and B' sales even though it was released for free at first and only had a 2 day tracking week, but Go Crazy is shaping up to be a real hit. It has great radio already and is steadily rising on AM
Hope so
That project deserves better
Unless a massive single drops Friday 6ix9ine can probably go #1
Unless the song is super trash
damn Nicki about to get her 2nd #1
Scooter Braun influence
I really hope someone block nicki and 6ix9ine. I get that bundles are a thing now but using the blm movement to secure a number 1 is so low
Nicki really have no shame.
Wait this s*** went #1 on BILLBOARD? thought u was talking about iTunes rap chart or some
What’s craziest is that this song went #1 off of maybe 15 seconds of the actual song (which is admittedly super cool)
But as a whole song this thing sucks, all the verses suck this is the worst roddy rich feature ever
Largest first week sales per genre (Soundscan era)
Pop:
1. Adele, 25 - 3,480,000
2. NSYNC, No Strings Attached - 2,416,000
3. NSYNC, Celebrity- 1,880,000
4. Backstreet Boys, Black & Blue - 1,591,000
5. Britney Spears, Opps!... I Did It Again - 1,319,000
6. Taylor Swift, 1989 - 1,287,000
7. Taylor Swift, Reputation - 1,216,000
8. Backstreet Boys, Millennium - 1,134,000
9. Lady Gaga, Born This Way - 1,108,000
10. Justin Timberlake, The 20/20 Experience - 968,000
Hip Hop:
1. Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP - 1,760,000
2. Eminem, The Eminem Show - 1,322,000
3. 50 Cent, The Massacre - 1,140,000
4. Drake, Views - 1,040,000
5. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III - 1,006,000
6. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter IV - 964,000
7. Kanye West, Graduation - 957,000
8. 50 Cent, Get Rich or Die Tryin' - 872,000
9. Kanye West, Late Registration - 860,000
10. Snoop Dogg, Doggystyle - 803,000
Country:
1. Taylor Swift, Red - 1,208,000
2. Garth Brooks, Double Live - 1,095,000
3. Taylor Swift, Speak Now - 1,047,000
4. Norah Jones, Feels Like Home - 1,022,000
5. Garth Brooks, Sevens - 897,000
6. Shania Twain, Up! - 874,000
7. Dixie Chicks, Home - 780,000
8. Taylor Swift, Fearless- 598,000
9. Carrie Underwood, Carnival Ride - 527,000
10. Dixie Chicks, Taking the Long Way -
526,000
Rock:
1. Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water - 1,055,000
2. Pearl Jam, Vs. - 950,000
3. Creed, Weathered - 887,000
4. The Beatles - Anthology 1 - 885,000
5. Pearl Jam, Vitalogy - 877,000
6. Linkin Park, Meteora - 810,000
7. Guns N' Roses, Use Your Illusion II -
770,000
8. Cold Play, X&Y - 737,000
9. Cold Play, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends - 720,000
10. Guns N' Roses, Use Your Illusion I - 685,000
R&B:
1. Usher, Confessions - 1,096,000
2. Alicia Keys, As I Am - 742,000
3. Mary J. Blige, The Breakthrough - 727,000
4. Destiny's Child, Survivor - 663,000
5. Beyonce, Lemonade - 653,000
6. Mary J. Blige, Growing Pains - 629,000
7. Alicia Keys, The Diary of Alicia Keys -
618,000
8. Beyonce, Beyonce - 617,000
9. Janet Jackson, All for You - 605,000
10. Beyonce, B'Day - 541,000
Correction for #10 on the R&B list, it's actually Unpredictable by Jamie Foxx
What’s craziest is that this song went #1 off of maybe 15 seconds of the actual song (which is admittedly super cool)
But as a whole song this thing sucks, all the verses suck this is the worst roddy rich feature ever
The guy in your avi made a song specifically for tic tok.
The guy in your avi made a song specifically for tic tok.
With good verses and a catchy hook, what about it?
The guy in your avi made a song specifically for tic tok.
Toosie slide out now that s*** deserve the world
Chart weak as f*** rn
https://twitter.com/fhas94/status/1271166978053505024Trollz #1 so soon
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DaBaby & Roddy Ricch rule with the same title as Post Malone & 21 Savage's 2017 leader.
It's a case of almost-déjà vu atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart, as DaBaby's "Rockstar," featuring Roddy Ricch, hits No. 1.
The song shares the title of Post Malone's eight-week leader, featuring 21 Savage, in 2017.
"Rockstar" joins the club of different compositions but with matching titles that have ruled the Hot 100 over the chart's nearly 62-year history.
Below is a rundown of all such smashes. (As a strict English teacher would surely appreciate, not included are three pairs of titles that each sound the same but have slight differences: "All 4 Love," Color Me Badd / "All for Love," Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting; "Stuck With You," Huey Lewis & the News / "Stuck With U," Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber; and "Wild, Wild West," The Escape Club / "Wild Wild West," Will Smith feat. Dru Hill & Kool Mo Dee.)
From "Bad Blood" to "Good Vibrations" and more, here is the full list.
"Bad Blood"
Neil Sedaka, reached No. 1 on Hot 100 dated Oct. 11, 1975, three weeks at No. 1
Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar, June 6, 2015, one
"Best of My Love"
Eagles, March 1, 1975, one
The Emotions, Aug. 20, 1977, five
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
The 4 Seasons, Nov. 17, 1962, five
Fergie, Sept. 8, 2007, one
"Family Affair"
Sly & The Family Stone, Dec. 4, 1971, three
Mary J. Blige, Nov. 3, 2001, six
"Good Vibrations"
The Beach Boys, Dec. 10, 1966, one
Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch feat. Loleatta Holloway, Oct. 5, 1991, one
"Hello"
Lionel Richie, May 12, 1984, two
Adele, Nov. 14, 2015, 10
"Honey"
Bobby Goldsboro, April 13, 1968, five
Mariah Carey, Sept. 13, 1997, three
"I'm Sorry"
Brenda Lee, July 18, 1960, three
John Denver, Sept. 27, 1975, one
"Jump"
Van Halen, Feb. 25, 1984, five
Kris Kross, April 25, 1992, eight
"My Love"
Petula Clark, Feb. 5, 1966, two
Paul McCartney & Wings, June 2, 1973, four
Justin Timberlake feat. T.I., Nov. 11, 2006, three
"One More Night"
Phil Collins, March 30, 1985, two
Maroon 5, Sept. 29, 2012, nine
"One More Try"
George Michael, May 28, 1988, three
Timmy T., March 23, 1991, one
"Rockstar"
Post Malone feat. 21 Savage, Oct. 28, 2017, eight
DaBaby feat. Roddy Ricch, June 13, 2020, one to-date
"Take a Bow"
Madonna, Feb. 25, 1995, seven
Rihanna, May 24, 2008, one
"The Power of Love"
Huey Lewis & The News, Aug. 24, 1985, two
Celine Dion, Feb. 12, 1994, four
"Venus"
Frankie Avalon, March 9, 1959, five
The Shocking Blue, Feb. 7, 1970, one / Bananarama, Sept. 6, 1986, one"
Holy s***.
Plus these arent even fully updated
thats my goat
Chart weak as f*** rn
https://twitter.com/fhas94/status/1271166978053505024
16k for a top 10
DaBaby and Roddy doing a BLM remix to secure another week at #1... don’t know how I feel about this
DaBaby and Roddy doing a BLM remix to secure another week at #1... don’t know how I feel about this
Yeah should've just dropped a lyric video or something if the official one isn't shot yet