Its not a hit song. Pulled everything they possibly could for the debut.
I hope you don’t have the same mentality when it comes to your accomplishments in life.
They really think a #1 debut is more important than longevity. Charts is done
They really think a #1 debut is more important than longevity. Charts is done
https://twitter.com/ThatPianoGuy_/status/1274670784770912259Hes talking facts tho. Always on some hater s*** when its about nicki
I hope you don’t have the same mentality when it comes to your accomplishments in life.
what a disgusting mentality lmfao glad i blocked his ass a long time ago
Need Drake to release his album and give us some worth while songs because billboard has been so trash lately
what a disgusting mentality lmfao glad i blocked his ass a long time ago
Rentfree
both of you
baby keem orange soda was on playlists and s*** peaked at 98
The #1 song on RapCaviar (a playlist with 13 MILLION followers) is only #43 on the Spotify US chart. They don't help as much as people are positing, especially if you're an established artist
So in May The Scotts becomes the first #1 debut to ever fall out of the top ten the next week. It falls 11 spots, a record.
Then only two weeks later it happens again when Stuck With U debuts #1 and falls 12 spots the next week, breaking that record.
Now we have a song that's going to debut #1 and fall completely out of the top 40 the next week.
I hope Billboard knows their chart has become a joke
Lil Baby’s My Turn nets a third total week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, as the set holds atop the list for a second straight week. It earned 72,000 equivalent album units earned (up 12 percent) in the U.S. in the week ending June 18, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. The set (released via Quality Control/Motown/Capitol Records) notched its first frame in the penthouse when it opened in the top slot dated March 14.
Only three albums have logged at least three weeks at No. 1 in 2020: My Turn, The Weeknd’s After Hours (four) and Roddy Ricch’s Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (three in 2020, one in 2019).
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new June 27-dated chart (where My Turn holds at No. 1) will be posted in full on Billboard's website on June 23.
Of My Turn’s 72,000 units earned for the week, just under 71,000 are SEA units (up 11 percent, equating to 110 million on-demand streams of the album’s songs), while TEA units (up 12 percent) and album sales (up 91 percent) total a little less than 1,000 each.
My Turn got an overall boost thanks in part to buzz generated by the release of Lil Baby’s new non-album single “The Bigger Picture” on June 12. While the track is not on the My Turn album, the set likely found increased streams and sales thanks to general promotion around Lil Baby and the track. As for the songs on the album, the track currently leading the charge in the streaming world is “We Paid,” with 42 Dugg. On the most recently published Streaming Songs chart, dated June 20, it climbed 27-14.
1. Lil Baby 72,000
2. Lady Gaga 44,000
3. DaBaby 40,000
4. Post Malone 38,000
5. Drake 36,000
6. Future 36,000
7. Gunna 35,000
8. Lil Uzi Vert 34,000
9. Polo G 34,000
10. The Weeknd 34,000
Lil Baby’s My Turn nets a third total week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, as the set holds atop the list for a second straight week. It earned 72,000 equivalent album units earned (up 12 percent) in the U.S. in the week ending June 18, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. The set (released via Quality Control/Motown/Capitol Records) notched its first frame in the penthouse when it opened in the top slot dated March 14.
Only three albums have logged at least three weeks at No. 1 in 2020: My Turn, The Weeknd’s After Hours (four) and Roddy Ricch’s Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (three in 2020, one in 2019).
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new June 27-dated chart (where My Turn holds at No. 1) will be posted in full on Billboard's website on June 23.
Of My Turn’s 72,000 units earned for the week, just under 71,000 are SEA units (up 11 percent, equating to 110 million on-demand streams of the album’s songs), while TEA units (up 12 percent) and album sales (up 91 percent) total a little less than 1,000 each.
My Turn got an overall boost thanks in part to buzz generated by the release of Lil Baby’s new non-album single “The Bigger Picture” on June 12. While the track is not on the My Turn album, the set likely found increased streams and sales thanks to general promotion around Lil Baby and the track. As for the songs on the album, the track currently leading the charge in the streaming world is “We Paid,” with 42 Dugg. On the most recently published Streaming Songs chart, dated June 20, it climbed 27-14.
1. Lil Baby 72,000
2. Lady Gaga 44,000
3. DaBaby 40,000
4. Post Malone 38,000
5. Drake 36,000
6. Future 36,000
7. Gunna 35,000
8. Lil Uzi Vert 34,000
9. Polo G 34,000
10. The Weeknd 34,000
Gaga did that with no promo and no social media presence 🔥
110 million streams 20 weeks out, Lil Baby is very likely to stay #1 over the next two weeks until the release of Pop Smoke's album.
niggas were so happy on here saying they were gonna celebrate when 69 missed that #1,
now they pretending that they were watching the second week when it falls off this whole time, like we care about that
niggas were so happy on here saying they were gonna celebrate when 69 missed that #1,
now they pretending that they were watching the second week when it falls off this whole time, like we care about that
Whats the point of having a #1 if its just going to fall below #40 the week after?
niggas were so happy on here saying they were gonna celebrate when 69 missed that #1,
now they pretending that they were watching the second week when it falls off this whole time, like we care about that
They are so sad
So in May The Scotts becomes the first #1 debut to ever fall out of the top ten the next week. It falls 11 spots, a record.
Then only two weeks later it happens again when Stuck With U debuts #1 and falls 12 spots the next week, breaking that record.
Now we have a song that's going to debut #1 and fall completely out of the top 40 the next week.
I hope Billboard knows their chart has become a joke
Probably major changes in regards to the bundles coming soon
They really think a #1 debut is more important than longevity. Charts is done
https://twitter.com/ThatPianoGuy_/status/1274670784770912259well.... it is....
you dont hear artists come out and say
"yo, my single has been in the charts for the past 2 years- i keep bringing that longevity to the game"
Probably major changes in regards to the bundles coming soon
They need to fix bundles and the amount of copies a single person can buy.