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Dangerous Man

B.E.A.T in my face

 

is Selena dedicating this song to Rih?

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Alexandre

B.E.A.T in my face

 

is Selena dedicating this song to Rih?

Or she's just ripping Dev off. :awkney:

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"Track APPLAUSE here!"

I thought Applause the track was actually here :fail:

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Or she's just ripping Dev off. :awkney:

I thought the song was produced by The Cataracts though coz it sounds like Like A G6, but I was wrong.

 

 

But I hope you got my joke on that post though. :hor:

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People need to realize radio just doesn't play whatever is on top of iTunes. They have listeners that call in, and if Top 40 stations in more rural areas are getting complaints from parents about that song, they're not going to play it. 

 

Hence why Gaga got shafted with Judas.

 

... and why BTW dropped like a brick.

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Hence why Gaga got shafted with Judas.

 

... and why BTW dropped like a brick.

but they were playing S&M like crazy. 

:smh:

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I thought the song was produced by The Cataracts though coz it sounds like Like A G6, but I was wrong.

 

 

But I hope you got my joke on that post though. :hor:

Yeah, that's what's really weird. It's even weirder since The Cataracs produce on the album.. Even Billboard noted the striking resemblance of B.E.A.T. & Bass Down Low..

Anyway, yeah I got your joke :hor: The shade though :emma: hahaha

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but they were playing S&M like crazy. 

:smh:

 

Yeah :smh:

 

It's Gaga, though. At that point in her career, people were doing the most. Gaga sneezed and they'd call her a satanist. 

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People need to realize radio just doesn't play whatever is on top of iTunes. They have listeners that call in, and if Top 40 stations in more rural areas are getting complaints from parents about that song, they're not going to play it. 

Yup.

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Yeah, that's what's really weird. It's even weirder since The Cataracs produce on the album.. Even Billboard noted the striking resemblance of B.E.A.T. & Bass Down Low..

Anyway, yeah I got your joke The shade though hahaha

Yes. Very true... :smh:

 

oh... good. :emma:

 

 

 

Yeah :smh:

 

It's Gaga, though. At that point in her career, people were doing the most. Gaga sneezed and they'd call her a satanist. 

 

Hope they already forgot that image though. :awesome:

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I think she will but will return when airplay picks up, i wouldnt worry too much

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Billboard:

 

Streaming Songs:

 

One Direction's 'Best Song Ever' Breaks One-Day Vevo Record

 

One Direction's video for its "Best Song Ever" is breaking records just one day after release.

Music video and entertainment platform VEVO announced Tuesday that within 24 hours of its release on the site yesterday, the video had garnered 10.9 million views. The rabid fan response bests that for Miley Cyrus' controversial new video, "We Can't Stop," which received 10.7 million views in its first day on the web.

 

The members of 1D put their acting chops on full display in the video, playing caricatures of people they may or may not have encountered in the music industry. Niall Horan sports a beard as the "Studio Exec"; Zayn Malik cross-dresses to play the "Sexy Assistant"; Harry Styles dons nerdy glasses as a misplaced "Marketing Guy"; Liam Payne breaks out his neon workout gear to play the flamboyant "Choreographer"; and Louis Tomlinson invokes Tom Cruise's Les Grossman from "Tropic Thunder," rocking a gold chain and a shaved dome.

 

Used as a promotional tool for their upcoming film, "One Direction: This is Us," the "Best Song Ever" video features numerous clips from the movie, many of which had been released in the trailer.

 

The video was directed by Ben Winston and shot in Miami. "One Direction: This is Us" will be released Aug. 30 in 3D.

 


Digital Songs:

 

 

Over on the Hot Digital Songs chart, there is little movement in the top 10. So little movement, that only four songs shift placesâ€â€barely. No. 1 again is Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. & Pharrell. The smash single sells another 340,000 downloads, down by 11% for the week. Its total sales now stand at 3.6 million.

 

Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop" holds at No. 2 (208,000; down 3%) while Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" rises 4-3 with 173,000 (though it's down by 4%). Jay Z's "Holy Grail," featuring Timberlake, falls one spot to No. 4 with 166,000 (down 16%).

 

Florida Georgia Line's "Cruise" stays its course at No. 5 with 138,000 (down 13%), Daft Punk's "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell Williams, is also a non-mover at No. 6 with 132,000 (down 16%). Anna Kendrick's "Cups," from "Pitch Perfect," rises a position to No. 7 with 122,000, the only sales gain in the top 10. (The song is up by 1%.)

 

Bruno Mars' "Treasure" slips a spot to No. 8 with 116,000 (down 11%), followed by two titles from Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. First, their "Same Love," featuring Mary Lambert, holds at No. 9 with 111,000 (down 6%). Then, at No. 10â€â€for another weekâ€â€is the duo's "Can't Hold Us" (featuring Ray Dalton) with 97,000 (down 15%).

 

This is the first week since the Feb. 16 chart where the No. 10 title sold fewer than 100,000 copies.

 

 

Albums:

 

Jay Z Stays Atop Billboard 200, Sara Bareilles Debuts at No. 2

 

'Kidz Bop,' Ace Hood also start inside the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 chart.

As expected, Jay Z's "Magna Carta . . . Holy Grail" holds at No. 1 for a second week on the Billboard 200, selling 129,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan (down 76%). The set debuted atop the list last week with 528,000.

 

As the set retains the No. 1 crown, it's the first rap album in nearly two years to spend two weeks at No. 1. The last rap album to rack up two weeks in the penthouse was Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter IV," which led the Billboard 200 on the charts dated Sept. 17 and Sept. 24, 2011.

 

"Magna Carta . . . Holy Grail" easily blocks the arriving Sara Bareilles, who bows at No. 2 with "The Blessed Unrest," selling 68,000 copies. The singer/songwriter's last full-length studio album, 2010's "Kaleidoscope Heart," debuted at No. 1 with a start of 90,000.

 

Following Bareilles is the latest Kidz Bop album, "Kidz Bop 24," entering at No. 3 with 62,000. The popular seriesâ€â€which mostly consists of child-friendly covers of hit songsâ€â€has now logged 17 top 10 albums. A No. 1 title still eludes the franchise, which launched in 2001 with the first "Kidz Bop" album. All of the numbered "Kidz Bop" titlesâ€â€except for volumes 1-6 and 17â€â€have debuted in the top 10.

 

Next up, rapper Ace Hood secures his best sales week and highest-charting album, as "Trials & Tribulations" bows at No. 4 with 34,000. His previous best week was logged with his last entry, 2011's "Blood Sweat + Tears," which debuted and peaked at No. 8 with 26,000.

 

Florida Georgia Line's "Here's to the Good Times" slips 4-5 with 31,000 (down 5%), Imagine Dragons' "Night Visions" falls a rung to No. 6 with 28,000 (down 15%), and J. Cole's "Born Sinner" dips 3-7 with 27,000 (down 32%).

 

The "Teen Beach Movie" soundtrack surfs in with a debut at No. 8 with 25,000, following the much-watched premiere of its companion Disney Channel film. According to Disney Channel, the movie's bow on July 19 earned 8.4 million total viewers, making it the most-watched TV movie this year.

 

"Teen Beach Movie" is the first non-sequel TV movie soundtrack to debut in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 since the chart dated July 5, 2008. That week, Disney Channel's first "Camp Rock" soundtrack bowed at No. 3.

 

Rounding out the top 10 are Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience," which climbs 13-9 with 24,000 (up 33%) and the arriving Cody Simpson, at No. 10. The latter scores his best sales week yet, as "Surfers Paradise" splashes in with slightly more than 24,000. The setâ€â€his second full-length albumâ€â€is also his highest-charting release.

 

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So BL dropped 9% last week and 11% this week? :party:

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Dangerous Man

It'll still have a great lead on H100 though. :smh:

 

 

and I hope WCS will hit #2 this time.

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