Rolling Stone Top 100 chart is here

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reekz

RS Charts: Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' Is Number One on Rolling Stone Top 100 Chart
Lil Nas X dominates the Top 10 with three hits. Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, Drake, and Lizzo also score highly on the chart.

Summer 2019 continues to belong to Lil Nas X: The 20-year-old genre-crossing artist has three songs in the Top 10 of Rolling Stone's first-ever Top 100 chart, which covers the week from June 21st through June 27th. Lil Nas X's new single "Panini" debuts at Number Four, "Rodeo" featuring Cardi B lands at Number Nine, and "Old Town Road," the de facto song of the summer, reigns at Number One, according to the analytics company Alpha Data, formerly known as BuzzAngle Music. With over 58 million streams, "Road" has more than quadruple the streams of other long-burning chart songs such as the Jonas Brothers' "Sucker" (No. 15; 9.7 million streams) and Post Malone's "Wow." (No. 16; 14.2 million streams).

The Rolling Stone Top 100 chart tracks the most popular songs of the week in the United States. Songs are ranked by Song Units, a number that combines audio streams and song sales using a custom weighting system. The chart does not include passive listening like terrestrial radio or digital radio. The Rolling Stone Top 100 chart is updated daily, and each week Rolling Stone finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday.

The only recently released song in the Top Ten not by Lil Nas X belongs to Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, who debuted at Number Two with "Señorita," thanks to an impressive 38.8 million streams. The rest of the Top Ten is occupied primarily by Drake — who appears with Rick Ross on "Money in the Grave" and Chris Brown on "No Guidance" — and a group of relative newcomers enjoying breakout hits: Lizzo ("Truth Hurts," Number 6), Billie Eilish ("Bad Guy" Number 7), DaBaby ("Suge;" Number 10). Taylor Swift's glossy anthem "You Need to Calm Down" lands at Number Eight.
A few other artists made notable debuts on this week's Top 100. Nicki Minaj's "Megatron" arrived at Number 14 thanks to 16 million streams. Rising rapper Lil Baby launched "Out the Mud," a fierce collaboration with Future, up to Number 27 with more than 10 million streams. And Y2K and bbno$'s "Lalala," which has performed well on the popular app TikTok, landed at Number 48. [/quote]


Top 100 songs:
https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/

Top 200 Albums:
https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/albums/

Artist 500:
https://www.rollingstone.com/charts/artists/



Vonc2002

So will this chart have any REAL weight anywhere but rolling stone
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





Navyman

This detailed ass chart.

They're gonna have to do something big to have them taken serious.

Barbie Dangerous

QuoteThe Rolling Stone Top 100 chart tracks the most popular songs of the week in the United States. Songs are ranked by Song Units, a number that combines audio streams and song sales using a custom weighting system. The chart does not include passive listening like terrestrial radio or digital radio. The Rolling Stone Top 100 chart is updated daily, and each week Rolling Stone finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday.
But wait, this is way more appropriate than the Hot 100..


Barbie Dangerous

Airplay should not be factored into a song's success since radio's only play songs they have deals with..



fedswatchin

Quote from: BowDown on July 02, 2019, 07:53:08 PM
Airplay should not be factored into a song's success since radio's only play songs they have deals with..
:sobusyjetsetter:

Buy The Stars✨

Quote from: BowDown on July 02, 2019, 07:53:08 PM
Airplay should not be factored into a song's success since radio's only play songs they have deals with..

That's a very good point. They only play what they want us to hear they never play what we ask

fedswatchin

Well

You can still make deals with streaming services to have them put a couple extra 0's behind ur mess (Cardi). there's always gon be inflation

Opposites Attract.

Quote from: Hitmaka on July 02, 2019, 08:00:00 PM
Well

You can still make deals with streaming services to have them put a couple extra 0's behind ur mess (Cardi). there's always gon be inflation
!!!!


It's unconditional, these days you know....

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Troye Stormborn on July 02, 2019, 07:59:39 PM
Quote from: BowDown on July 02, 2019, 07:53:08 PM
Airplay should not be factored into a song's success since radio's only play songs they have deals with..

That's a very good point. They only play what they want us to hear they never play what we ask
!!!

Radio should hold no clout


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Hitmaka on July 02, 2019, 08:00:00 PM
Well

You can still make deals with streaming services to have them put a couple extra 0's behind ur mess (Cardi). there's always gon be inflation
:omgwatshappening:

Streaming can be inflated but I'd rather inflated streaming than bs radio deals..


reekz

Quote from: BowDown on July 02, 2019, 08:42:20 PM
Quote from: Troye Stormborn on July 02, 2019, 07:59:39 PM
Quote from: BowDown on July 02, 2019, 07:53:08 PM
Airplay should not be factored into a song's success since radio's only play songs they have deals with..

That's a very good point. They only play what they want us to hear they never play what we ask
!!!

Radio should hold no clout

That wouldn't be far. Billboard Hot 100 is to glorify songs that are HOT as a whole.

If you want to separate them, they have charts for those too.