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Post by rihannsu on Jan 23, 2016 11:36:20 GMT -5
According to the last chart recap on HAC Bieber's What Do You Mean and Jesse Glynn's Hold My Hand will be at 20 weeks this week and both were negative last week and will be this week so possible they will both go. The person who posts the HAC recaps doesn't do a forward looking post so I have to just kind of figure out what is coming up from the summaries. But it looks to me like it is indeed possible that both of those songs will go. Bieb is not there yet Shows 139 on Kworb. Not sure if they do exact day counts or not but yes on Jess Glynn so likely # 24 (or better if Biebs goes away) and if nothing passes by birthday weekend, #22 since TS will drop below 10 and Bieb will drop below or be so close to 20 weeks or would have left this week. The road to 20? That looks like a longer slog. Confident and Gwen are dropping but HAC doesn't drop quickly and they have a long way to go and only 90 days charting. Ellie King below 10 will give one slot but it may be awhile. So ALN needs some spinning boast to catch another song and avoid being caught. Any other ideas? Not complaining! It is great to see his second single in the top 25 and close to top 20. I sure hope it gets over the finish line so there are bragging rights that the first two singles were radio hits. That is such an important perception. It already is a hit at 25 but somehow that top 20 has its own magic. The HAC chart summary report for last Sunday lists both Bieber and Glynne as being at 19 wks then so they will be at 20 this week. 139 days is 19.85 weeks and tomorrow the count will be 140 which is 20 weeks. Jesse Glynne entered the top 50 on 8/19 and top 40 on 9/8. Bieber entered top 50 on 9/7 and top 40 on 9/13. These are Kworb's dates. The 9/13 date in Kworb's archive is the Sunday morning report and on that was both songs first appearance on the top 40 chart. Counting the weeks shows that this Sunday will be week be 20 as both songs debuted in the Sept 13th chart.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2016 11:50:39 GMT -5
Looks like status quo on HAC for tomorrow...would've been nice to see a little less anemic increases tbh and pass Biebs, but ain't happening... next week for sure, and as long as nobody passes - #23 in two weeks... I was secretly hoping to get to #20 for his birthday, but as long as there is some forward movement we are OK...According to the last chart recap on HAC Bieber's What Do You Mean and Jesse Glynn's Hold My Hand will be at 20 weeks this week and both were negative last week and will be this week so possible they will both go. The person who posts the HAC recaps doesn't do a forward looking post so I have to just kind of figure out what is coming up from the summaries. But it looks to me like it is indeed possible that both of those songs will go. This is his comment though: Songs below #10 eligible to go recurrent when reaching 2 weeks w/o a bullet (this is his comment for the upcomingweek.) None.
I don't see anything happening on HAC unless Swift drops to 11 & that is unlikely, this week. Why would Jess Glynne go anywhere? She never reached Top 10, so her "purge" rule would be drop below 40, right? Or is the HAC purging rule different? ETA: Isn't the count of number of weeks (20) using the Official Sunday charts?? Beiber was not official until Sept. 18th, so I am pretty sure he has a week to go.
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Post by theosgma on Jan 23, 2016 13:16:50 GMT -5
According to the last chart recap on HAC Bieber's What Do You Mean and Jesse Glynn's Hold My Hand will be at 20 weeks this week and both were negative last week and will be this week so possible they will both go. The person who posts the HAC recaps doesn't do a forward looking post so I have to just kind of figure out what is coming up from the summaries. But it looks to me like it is indeed possible that both of those songs will go. This is his comment though: Songs below #10 eligible to go recurrent when reaching 2 weeks w/o a bullet (this is his comment for the upcomingweek.) None.
I don't see anything happening on HAC unless Swift drops to 11 & that is unlikely, this week. Why would Jess Glynne go anywhere? She never reached Top 10, so her "purge" rule would be drop below 40, right? Or is the HAC purging rule different? ETA: Isn't the count of number of weeks (20) using the Official Sunday charts?? Beiber was not official until Sept. 18th, so I am pretty sure he has a week to go. Wait a second. Shouldn't she go recurrent? Like GT? She is on the charts for more than 20 weeks and has two weeks of negatives. It is not a purge but isn't it recurrent?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2016 13:45:22 GMT -5
This is his comment though: Songs below #10 eligible to go recurrent when reaching 2 weeks w/o a bullet (this is his comment for the upcomingweek.) None.
I don't see anything happening on HAC unless Swift drops to 11 & that is unlikely, this week. Why would Jess Glynne go anywhere? She never reached Top 10, so her "purge" rule would be drop below 40, right? Or is the HAC purging rule different? ETA: Isn't the count of number of weeks (20) using the Official Sunday charts?? Beiber was not official until Sept. 18th, so I am pretty sure he has a week to go. Wait a second. Shouldn't she go recurrent? Like GT? She is on the charts for more than 20 weeks and has two weeks of negatives. It is not a purge but isn't it recurrent? That'd be great! But the HAC expert at Pulse says "none" so hoping he is wrong!
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Post by rihannsu on Jan 23, 2016 18:22:35 GMT -5
The HAC post is a summary of the most recent week posted after the fact NOT a commentary on the upcoming week the way the Top 40 post is done. All of the statement made in the last post refer to what happened on the January 17th Chart Date.
I went back through both Kworb's archives and the HAC chart summary posts and both Beiber and Glynne debuted on the Sept 13th official chart.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2016 18:45:51 GMT -5
The HAC post is a summary of the most recent week posted after the fact NOT a commentary on the upcoming week the way the Top 40 post is done. All of the statement made in the last post refer to what happened on the January 17th Chart Date. I went back through both Kworb's archives and the HAC chart summary posts and both Beiber and Glynne debuted on the Sept 13th official chart. Yay!!
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Post by stardust on Jan 23, 2016 19:54:16 GMT -5
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Post by hmiller on Jan 24, 2016 4:50:47 GMT -5
Does anyone know the current sales numbers for TOH in US and WW? Thx
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Post by rihannsu on Jan 24, 2016 7:26:20 GMT -5
Does anyone know the current sales numbers for TOH in US and WW? Thx No, because we only get numbers when they get leaked and that has happened far less frequently lately. Also the only time we get WW numbers is when he charts on the global chart which only happened the first 2 weeks of the album release. Even then that doesn't actually include all countries.
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Post by rihannsu on Jan 24, 2016 7:26:39 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Worldwide iTunes/Spotify Performance | Last update: 2016-01-24 07:05:12 EDT | Back to list
Main | Countries
Selection: Reset | iTunes · Spotify | Anglophone · Latin America · Mainland Europe · Africa/Middle East · Asia | No small countries · No dupes | Show 8 hour diffs · Show 24 hour diffs
Ghost Town
iTunes: #18 Czech Republic #20 Namibia #27 Belarus #40 Ukraine #58 Kazakhstan #59 Estonia #76 Austria #84 Slovakia #110 Poland #116 Egypt #130 Germany #132 South Africa #139 Armenia #140 Sri Lanka #150 United Arab Emirates #162 Australia #190 Latvia #191 Bahrain #196 Brazil #1172 United States #--- Pop
Spotify: #90 Poland #106 Brazil #116 Austria #120 Portugal #121 Germany #133 Netherlands #135 Malaysia #169 Denmark #178 Singapore
Another Lonely Night
iTunes: #113 Namibia
Spotify: #158 Poland
Album: The Original High
#1301 United States #165 Pop
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