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  1. Like Santa setting off on his annual airborne sleigh ride, Mariah Carey makes her ascent back to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart with “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” The modern carol logs its ninth total week atop the Hot 100 and becomes the first song to have led in four distinct runs on the ranking. Four decades into her incredible career and showing no signs of stopping any time soon. UPDATE: Carey has now spent 89 total weeks at number-one, far more than any other artist in history. In addition to this, “All I Want for Christmas” has now spent 10 total weeks at number-one. It’s the only song that has reached number-one during four separate chart runs. It also gives Carey thelongest span of number-one hits in history.
  2. Billboard names Words by Zara & Alesso as the number 1 dance song of 2022. Do you agree? "The creative collision of these Swedes culminated in a dance-pop single with clear staying power, so much so that it’d go on to spend 26 weeks on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart" The 50 Best Dance Songs of 2022: Critics’ Picks WWW.BILLBOARD.COM The 50 best dance/electronic tracks that made 2022 a banner year for the genre.
  3. Billboard reveals setlist they want Rihanna to perform for her Super Bowl performance. What do you agree with? https://t.co/EV3u110YUB
  4. Billboard Hot 100 WWW.BILLBOARD.COM THE WEEK’S MOST POPULAR CURRENT SONGS ACROSS... Not bad, radio numbers are slowly keeping up and sales are pretty much stable, we should focus more on streaming, hopefully extended and remix versions are coming soon (or, even better, a mv)!
  5. We diddddd itttttt!!!!! From Billboard: Elton John and Britney Spears’ “Hold Me Closer” roars in at No. 6 on the Hot 100. The mash-up of three John hits, released Aug. 26, on Interscope, opens with 20.9 million in radio airplay audience, 11.1 million streams and 48,000 sold. It debuts at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales (marking Spears’ eighth leader and John’s second), No. 17 on Streaming Songs and No. 31 on Radio Songs. --- Elton John and Britney Spears’ “Hold Me Closer” bounds onto the Global 200 at No. 6 with 27.1 million streams and 74,000 sold worldwide in its first week, following its Aug. 26 release. The song is a mash-up of three John hits: largely 1972’s “Tiny Dancer” and 1992’s “The One,” along with his 1976 Kiki Dee duet “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.” The new blend arrives as John’s second top 10 in the Global 200’s nearly two-year history, after his previous multi-classic reworking of his catalog, his Dua Lipa collaboration “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix),” hit No. 3 in January. Spears scores her first Global 200 top 10. (In her sole prior appearance on the chart, her 2000 chestnut “My Only Wish [This Year]” hit No. 112 over the 2021-22 holiday season.)
  6. It’s official 👑 Harry Styles’ ‘As It Was’ Claims Crown on Billboard’s 2022 Songs of the Summer Chart T.CO Harry Styles' "As It Was" is crowned the winner on Billboard's 2022 Songs of the Summer chart. Get the details.
  7. Also, Drake is behind Michael Jackson with number of hits to lead Billboard. The rapper needs four more hits to hit the top and surpass MJ record.
  8. Billboard has this to say about another queen B named Beyoncé: “She’s dominating with her seventh album and there’s no one else who can take the title of greatest popstar of the 21st century from her.” “She ticks every box in terms of image, sound & impact, she regularly redefines the culture of pop music with her releases & performances, and she’s still out here dominating with her 7th album.”
  9. Elton and Britney are coming, but Billboard are asking the public her next collaborator, here are their options Who Should Britney Spears Collaborate With Next? Vote! WWW.BILLBOARD.COM Let us know who you think Britney Spears should collaborate with next by voting in our poll.
  10. Yesterday Problématique (alleged debut album under Republic Records) by Kim Petras leaked in its entirety. Many fan rumours say it got leaked because it's a scrapped project. Kim tweeted though that it's not scrapped. She got no approval to release anything. Read more here: Kim Petras Vents Over Not Being Able to Release New Music: ‘I’m F—ed’ WWW.BILLBOARD.COM In a series of since-deleted tweets, Petras said that she was unable to release new songs because her upcoming music is stuck in "limbo." What are your thoughts?
  11. My book The Number Ones, which is coming out in November, is about the 20 most pivotal chart-toppers in Hot 100 history. There’s a chapter on “Baby One More Time” in there, and its inclusion was obvious. I didn’t even have to think about it.The Number Ones: Twenty Chart-Topping Hits That Reveal The History Of Pop Music is out 11/15 via Hachette Books. You can pre-order it here. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0306826534?tag=gum00-20 The rise of Britney Spears was a product of its moment. It came out of the convergence of certain trends and decisions and lucky breaks. But her arrival, smashing into public consciousness like a comet into the earth, felt inevitable at the time. Today, looking back, it feels just as inevitable — as though Britney Jean Spears could’ve been born anywhere, in any circumstance, and she still would’ve become one of the most famous people on the planet before reaching adulthood. That kind of feeling can only come out of an earthshaking pop moment, and “Baby One More Time” is nothing if not that. At this point, the details of Britney Spears’ early life feel like the stuff of a comic-book origin story. McComb, Mississippi and then Kentwood, Louisiana. Daycare-supervisor mother. Construction worker father. Southern baptist church choir. Dancing lessons. Talent shows. Boundless ambition. A failed Mickey Mouse Club audition. A move to New York, learning her trade at the Fame school and serving as an understudy on an off-Broadway musical. A televised performance, singing the Judds’ “Love Can Build A Bridge” on Star Search and losing. The real problem was that the world never looked at her as a little girl, even when she was a little girl. Then, when Britney Spears was a grown woman with kids of her own, she had her adult rights stripped away from her for years on end. But that’s a ****ed up story for another column. Britney’s mother contacted Larry Rudolph, the high-powered New York entertainment lawyer who would eventually become Britney’s manager, and then her conservator. One of Rudolph’s clients was Lou Pearlman, the odious figure who assembled the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC. Britney auditioned for Pearlman, who was putting together a girl group called (yeesh) Innosense. Pearlman offered Britney a spot in the group, and she almost took it, but she decided at the last moment that she wanted to be a solo artist instead. Larry Rudolph could help with that. (Britney chose wisely. Innosense was a group for six years, and they never made any hits.) Larry Rudolph set up auditions with three labels, and a 15-year-old Britney flew to New York with her mother. The first two labels passed. Jive didn’t just sign Britney Spears because she had a good voice. The people at Jive knew that things in pop music were changing. There was a whole new generation of consumers, teenagers and preteens, who wanted the sort of big, bright, proudly plastic pop music that had fallen out of favor in the ’90s. Britney thought she’d be making music that was more in the adult contemporary zone; The Song Machine quotes her saying that she’d imagined something like “Sheryl Crow, but younger.” Jive had other ideas. Max Martin did not write “Baby One More Time” for Britney Spears. When Martin wrote the song that he called “Hit Me Baby (One More Time),” he thought it was R&B, and he thought that the song should go to TLC. They rejected the track. Years later, T-Boz told MTV, “I was like, ‘I like the song, but do I think it’s a hit? Do I think it’s TLC?’… Was I going to say, ‘Hit me baby one more time’? Hell no!” Martin also offered the song to Robyn, but she didn’t record it, either. Britney Spears, 16 years old and just signed, was not in a position to turn songs down, but she wouldn’t have turned down “Baby One More Time” anyway. She loved it. Britney flew to Sweden — her first time overseas — and recorded that song and a few others with Max Martin. With “Baby One More Time,” he figured that everyone would understand the whole “hit me, baby, one more time” refrain meant “call me,” that it wasn’t about violence or S&M. Jive changed Martin’s title to “Baby One More Time,” trying to avoid controversy. (Technically, the title is “…Baby One More Time,” but I’m not typing a million ellipses into this column.) It didn’t work. Maybe that weird S&M frisson helped the song become indelible, inescapable. With everything else that we know about Britney Spears’ career, would you doubt it? “Baby One More Time” is not a song about violence. It’s about outright romantic desperation, and Martin’s lyrics are written in near-mythic terms: “My loneliness is killing me, and I must confess, I still believe.” It’s simple pop stuff, and it sounds elemental. Some of that is the sheer blinding focus of Martin’s songwriting and production, and some of it is the way that Britney Spears sings it. Britney Spears never met Denniz Pop, who died of stomach cancer in 1998, at the age of 35, though Pop was still credited as one of the producers on Britney’s debut album Baby One More Time. The night before she recorded “Baby One More Time,” Britney didn’t sleep much. Instead, she listened to Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love” over and over, using it as a kind of guide. Britney told Rolling Stone, “I wanted my voice to be kind of rusty… I wanted my voice to just be able to groove with the track. So the night before, I stayed up really, really late, so when I went into the studio, I wasn’t rested. When I sang it, I was just laid back and mellow — it sounds cool, though. You know, how it sounds really low in the lower register — it sounds really ****. So I kept telling myself, ‘Britney, don’t get any rest.'” Pop music sounds like Britney Spears, too. Britney’s whole life story is so ****ed-up and sad for so many reasons, but that story also has plenty of triumphs. “Baby One More Time” announced Britney Spears as a generational figure, a born pop star. She made good on that promise. Britney Spears won’t return to this column for a surprisingly long time, but we will see her again. Source: https://www.stereogum.com/2191267/the-number-ones-britney-spears-baby-one-more-time/columns/the-number-ones/
  12. 1989 seems to be a matter of when 🗓 after Taylor made a virtual appearance at the Las Culturistas Awards and behind her was a black board that reads 1989 secret session Nashville
  13. Here are the nominees for Billboard Army Face-off. VOTE: https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/fan-army-bracket-2022-1235083109/
  14. Billboard staff predicts Rihanna's ninth studio album to sell 500K+ in its first week. Harry Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’: Five Burning Questions – Billboard
  15. Billboard does a rundown and credits these musical artists for their show-stopping residences in Las Vegas.
  16. Poor Anitta. Her newest single “Boys Don’t Cry” an attempt to reach the always difficult market for non English speakers is a hit but only in Brazil. The song only charted on Spotify Brazil but hit #2 the day it premiered on January 28 and now is on #30 and the US it didn’t hit the top 200. It also spent eight days in the global rank but about 80% from the streaming was coming from Brazil. To promote the song, she even went to Jimmy Fallon but failed with only hit #31 on Pop Airplay on Billboard. So Exhalers, what Anitta is doing wrong or is it prejudice from Americans?
  17. Mariah covers Billboard with their famous Women in Music issue but not only that, she debuts her NFT on the cover as well. Personally, I think it looks better than Legend X's cover. What do you think @Jordan Miller?
  18. Britney last #1 hit was a decade ago and last year Mariah Carey entered a distinctive club of the only singer to have #1 songs in four different decades. Britney despite not being a chart topper is part of select group of singers that includes Madonna, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Janet Jackson, Usher, Stevie Wonder and (ironically???) Christina Aguilera to have #1 hit in 3 different decades. if Britney ever return to record again and if that happens in this decade, would you guys think Britney will have a new #1 since she became the most talked woman of 2021?
  19. On December 04, 2001, the Billboard Music Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Destiny's Child were the biggest winners of the night. Britney Spears performed I'm a Slave 4 U, the lead single off her third studio album Britney, on a platform placed in front of the Fountains of Bellagio.
  20. The charts are here and Taylor debuts at #1 on both the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts. This is the third time she tops both charts after Folklore/Cardigan and Evermore/Willow. "Red" opens with 613,000 units, making it the second biggest opening in 2021 after Drake , while "All To Well' becomes the longest song to reach the top of the chart. Twenty-six songs from Red will also chart on the Hot 100, breaking the previous record set by Drake for most Hot 100 entries in one week. Taylor also dominates the charts in UK, Australia, and Ireland. Adele is expected to dominate the charts next week with her new album 30. Here is the "All Too Well" video for everyone to enjoy: And "I Bet You Think About Me":
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