[情報] 最新Billboard Hot 100結果報導
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Maroon 5 Spend 'One More' Week Atop Hot 100
by Gary Trust, N.Y. | October 24, 2012 1:20 EDT
For a fifth week, Maroon 5's 'One More Night' and PSY's 'Gangnam Style' place
at Nos. 1 and 2. Rihanna and Ne-Yo, meanwhile, enter the top 10
No matter how many laps they make, PSY just can't gallop past Maroon 5 in
their weekly race to the Billboard Hot 100's winner's circle.
For a fifth week, the Korean rapper's "Gangnam Style," fueled by its viral
video in which he horses around (literally) with his now-famous dance moves,
ranks at No. 2, below Maroon 5's "One More Night," which spends a sixth
overall week at No. 1. The songs are the first to place at Nos. 1 and 2,
respectively, for five consecutive weeks since Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me
Maybe" kept Maroon 5's previous single, "Payphone," featuring Wiz Khalifa, at
No. 2 (where it peaked) for five frames in July/August.
The race for No. 1 was again fairly close, as approximately 2,000 points
separate the songs, with each title declining by less than 1% in overall
chart points. A similar gap separated the songs last week, while just 700 and
500 points made the difference two and three weeks ago, respectively.
"Night" widens its lead over "Style" in radio audience this week, as the
former title logs a third week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart with a 3%
increase to 135 million all-format audience impressions, according to Nielsen
BDS. "Style" gains by 1% to 64 million, holding at No. 12 on the ranking.
Despite its runner-up rank on the Hot 100, "Style" returns to No. 1 on the
Digital Songs chart and rules On-Demand Songs for a third week. The track
rebounds 2-1 for a second week atop Digital Songs (after three weeks between
Nos. 2 and 4), registering a 1% decline to 229,000 downloads sold, according
to Nielsen SoundScan. ("Style" has sold 1.6 million to date.) It maintains
its command on On-Demand Songs with 949,000 on-demand streams (down 3%),
according to BDS.
"Night," meanwhile, drops 4-5 on Digital Songs (151,000, down 6%) and gains
by less than 1% on On-Demand Songs (803,000), where it rises 3-2.
Below the race to the Hot 100's finish line, fun.'s "Some Nights" rebounds
4-3, returning to its peak to date in its 35th chart week. The title track
from the group's second album (which crowns Adult Pop Songs this week) pushes
4-3 on Radio Songs (105 million, up less than 1%) and holds at No. 4 on
On-Demand Songs and No. 6 on Digital Songs.
Ahead of her expected monster debut week, possibly with 1 million sold for
"Red," next week on the Billboard 200, Taylor Swift lifts 5-4 on the Hot 100
with her former three-week No. 1 "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."
"State of Grace," the fifth and final track that the country/pop star has
released in advance of "Red," meanwhile, scores the Hot 100's top debut at
No. 13 ( her favorite number, of course). The first four such songs,
including "Never," reached the top 10. "Grace" starts on Digital Songs at No.
2 (209,000).
Ke$ha's "Die Young" bounds into the Hot 100's top five (8-5) in its fourth
week, charging 5-3 on Digital Songs (156,000, up 13%), 27-17 on On-Demand
Songs (525,000, up 20%) and 16-14 on Radio Songs (63 million, up 13%). The
first single from "Warrior," due Dec. 4, also becomes her seventh top 10 on
the mainstream top 40 radio-based Pop Songs chart, where it climbs 12-10.
Justin Bieber's "As Long as You Love Me," featuring Big Sean, holds at its
No. 6 peak on the Hot 100, while Alex Clare's "Too Close" likewise stays at
its highest rank so far (No. 7).
Two new titles infuse the Hot 100's top 10. Rihanna notches her 23rd top 10,
as "Diamonds" shines 11-8 in its fourth week with top Airplay and Streaming
Gainer honors, and Ne-Yo bounds 12-9 with "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn
to Love Yourself)."
"Diamonds" darts 15-10 on Radio Songs (66 million, up 18%) to become her 19th
top 10 on the survey, breaking a tie with Lil Wayne for the second-best sum
in the list's 22-year history; only Mariah Carey (23) has more. "Diamonds"
concurrently climbs 9-7 on Digital Songs (118,000, up 10%) and 35-19 on
On-Demand Songs (516,000, up 39%).
Ne-Yo's "Let," his 11th Hot 100 top 10 and first as a lead artist since "Miss
Independent" in 2008, lifts 8-7 on Radio Songs (84 million, up 7%) and 44-39
on On-Demand Songs (351,000, up 4%) and gains by 4% to 70,000 downloads sold,
despite a 17-18 retreat on Digital Songs.
P!nk's former No. 5 hit "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" (9-10) rounds out the Hot
100's top 10.
Just outside the top tier, Bruno Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven" roars 33-15
with the Hot 100's top Digital Greatest Gainer nod. Following Mars'
well-received double duties as host and musical guest on NBC's "Saturday
Night Live" (Oct. 20), the lead single from his sophomore set, "Unorthodox
Jukebox" (due Dec. 11), vaults 22-9 (106,000, up 99%) on Digital Songs.
Check Billboard.com tomorrow (Oct. 25), when all rankings, including the Hot
100 and On-Demand Songs in their entirety and Digital Songs and Radio Songs,
will be refreshed, as they are each Thursday.
第一跟第二都不變(連續五週)
想問一下 韓國有那些歌手/團體打進過美國Billboard排行榜過?
除了目前的PSY跟之前的Wonder girls之外的歌手/團體?
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