Showing posts with label #1 Watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #1 Watch. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2014

#1 Watch: Will Maroon 5's "Animals" Debut Atop the Hot 50 Next Week?


After being unveiled (in part) as the official theme song for the new 2015 Kia Soul, Maroon 5's latest single "Animals" could have a roaring debut on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50, when it drops in full next week. Keep reading to see if "Animals" has a shot at the summit.

Maroon 5, as most long time readers know, has tallied a massive 5 #1 singles on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50, which ties Rihanna for the record for the most #1 singles for any artist. The fact that they've accomplished that many in such a short time span coupled with fact that 4 of these #1's came as two pairs (meaning that Maroon 5 replaced themselves at #1 twice), leads me to believe that "Animals" has a big chance at getting to #1.

Additionally, Overexposed granted them 3 consecutive #1 singles, and with 2 consecutive #1's from V already, it's entirely possible that "Animals" continues that pattern and becomes the third consecutive #1 single from V.

But if it will debut at #1 or not is still hard to figure out. So far, only one Maroon 5 single has actually debuted at #1 ("Payphone"), with 3 of the other 4 reaching #1 in their 2nd week on the Hot 50 and "One More Night" reaching the top after about two months on the chart.

Here's A List of All of Maroon 5's Top Singles (Peak-Name-Date-Weeks At Peak)
#1 - "Maps" - July 10th, 2014 - 5 Weeks At #1
#1 - "Payphone (feat. Wiz Khalifa)" - April 19th, 2012 - 4 Weeks At #1
#1 - "It Was Always You" - August 7th, 2014 - 2 Weeks At #1
#1 - "Love Somebody" - September 20th, 2012 - 1 Week At #1
#1 - "One More Night" - September 13th, 2012 - 1 Week At #1
#3 - "Lucky Strike" - September 27th, 2012 - 1 Week At #3
#5 - "Doin Dirt" - March 14th, 2013 - 1 Week At #5
#5 - "Daylight" - April 11th, 2013 - 1 Week At #5
#5 - "Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)" - January 12th, 2012 - 1 Week At #5

So, no it's not likely that "Animals" will debut in the top spot, but based on Maroon 5's track record, it's possible that it winds up at #1 sometime in its run. With that being said, the premiere of the song at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night could help it score a bigger than expected opening.  More on that when Sunday rolls around.

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Sunday, July 13, 2014

#1 Watch: Maroon 5 Set For 2nd Week; Exclusive Look At Summer #1's


With Maroon 5's 4th #1 single, "Maps", locked in for a second week at the CDS Music Chart Hot 50 summit, I've decided to take a look at some strong contenders for #1 singles that could potentially hold the top slot throughout the rest of the Summer season (which ends in early September). Keep in mind, this is just a rough list. Here we go.

Maroon 5 - "Maps"
While it seems nearly pointless to include this track on this list (given that it is currently the #1 single on the Hot 50), it's worth noting that "Maps" has already become one of Maroon 5's biggest singles to date, with 196 locked up through week 4 (given that the likely accurate position for the track's 4th week are in fact correct). At this point, it's highly likely that the track holds at #1 for at least another week or two (with competition only really coming from "Giant In My Heart" by Kiesza). 5 weeks at #1 is possible, but seems highly unlikely (as it would set a new record among Maroon 5 tracks).

Kiesza - "Hideaway"
With 6 weeks at #1 nailed down, and another 5 weeks at #2, Kiesza's "Hideaway" is definitely one of the biggest hits of the year to date (with nearly 600 points), and has no signs of slowing down. It's entirely possible that the track returns to #1 sometime before the end of the summer season for a 7th week on top. If it does return to #1, the timespan between the track's 6th and 7th weeks at #1 will automatically be the 2nd largest gap between weeks at #1 (largest when counting a single chart run; i.e. excluding re-entries).

Kiesza - "Giant In My Heart"
Since debuting at #8 just 4 weeks ago, Kiesza's "Giant In My Heart" has become one of the quickest growers on the chart, finally reaching a peak of #3 (as of this week). After her amazing chart performance with her debut single "Hideaway", it is highly likely that "Giant In My Heart" reaches the #1 spot by mid-August 2014.

Secondcity - "I Wanna Feel"
With a slew of deep house tracks taking the reigns throughout the past several months, it's entirely possible that Secondcity's "I Wanna Feel" winds up taking first place toward the tail end of the summer 2014 season. It currently ranks at #15, a 3 position bump compared to its rank last week.

Jessie J - "Bang Bang (feat. Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj)"
While Jessie J and Ariana Grande have had mixed amounts of success (two top 10 singles each),  Nicki Minaj (who also features on "Bang Bang") has notched 20 entries on the Hot 50, with approximately 75% of them reaching the top 10 at one point or another. While this three way collaboration is almost guaranteed to reach the top 10, it could end up reaching the top slot (with the vocal combination). In my opinion, it'll either be one of Summer 2014's biggest bombs or biggest successes... we'll see when it drops at the end of July.

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Friday, June 20, 2014

#1 Watch: As "Maps" Slows, "Undo" Likely To Hold At Summit

After weighing several sets of numbers through the database, it's become apparent that Maroon 5's "Maps" will not debut at #1, though its spin data is tracking higher than that of 2012's smash #1 debut "Payphone (feat. Wiz Khalifa)" (which opened to a whopping 116 points back in April). As the tally enters its final hours of awarding points, it has become increasingly clear that Sanna Nielsen's "Undo" will end this frame at #1, for a second straight week. Nielsen's "Undo" will not only take the summit, it will also set yet another record for the largest point week for any artist other than Lady Gaga and largest point week for any artist with their debut chart entry; it's currently on pace to end the week with over 125 points (which should rank it at #4 all time, #1 for a non Lady Gaga track).

Meanwhile, Kiesza's "Hideaway" will likely take the 2nd or 3rd place position with a strong weekly number that's highly likely to be greater than the track's 115 point start at #1 back in early May. Her latest track, "Giant In My Heart" was pegged to start around #3 (ahead of Maroon 5's "Maps") but will likely barely manage a top 10 debut. That's still going to be impressive, but not as amazing as the #1 opening of "Hideaway".

Keep it here for more chart news and happenings!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Forecast Update: Maroon 5 Takes First Place On Monday, Holds Well On Tuesday

Update: “Maps” again took first place on Tuesday, though its lead wasn’t nearly as significant as it was on Monday. “Maps” edged out “Undo” by 5 points. They earned 24(-27.27%) and 19(+5.55%) points respectively, a respectable hold for both (“Maps” in particular). If “Maps” can hold that lead, it could be on its way to a huge #1 debut of 142 points, which would rank 3rd all time. That may not actually happen (as it should taper off a bit), but at this point it doesn’t seem that farfetched. Keep you updated.

Initial Report: Though it was first forecasted to round off the week just past 100 points, Maroon 5’s “Maps” over performed on Monday, it’s debut day. The track easily dominated the competition with a massive 33 points earned on its premiere day, 15 points more than the distant second place song: Sanna Nielsen’s “Undo” (18). As most of you know, Nielsen’s “Undo” recently toppled Kiesza’s “Hideaway” to claim the No. 1 spot for the first time last week (rising 2-1). That’s a bit grim for “Undo” which could end up losing the No. 1 slot while gaining in points (last week it was at 119, one of the highest weekly totals already).

Meanwhile, Kiesza’s “Giant In My Heart” dove 2-6, tallying just 11 points on Monday. Its 3-day total stands at 41, which leads me to believe that it will not debut in the top 5 as initially expected. I have lowered my first week estimate from around 105 to 95, a noticeable cut that could potentially cost it a top 10 debut (worst case scenario).

For the First 3 Days of the Tracking Period (Saturday-Monday)
1.“Undo” by Sanna Nielsen (54)
2.“Hideaway” by Kiesza (46)
3.“Fancy (feat. Charli XCX)” by Iggy Azalea (42)
4.“Giant In My Heart” by Kiesza (41)
5.“A Sky Full of Stars” by Coldplay(40)
6.“Pills N Potions” (39)
7.“Rather Be (feat. Jess Glynne)” by Clean Bandit (37)
8.“Love Runs Out” by OneRepublic(37)
9.“A+D” by Vita Chambers (36)
10.“Maps” by Maroon 5 (33)

The Lana Del-Smith-Lopez-Park Problem: New Releases (June 17th)



Note: This is one of the few times I will talk about sales and positions on Billboard (because there is no other way to write this post without mentioning them). I’m not affiliated with Billboard, iTunes or Amazon.

As the summer album release season kicks off, a slew of new releases are set to dominate the US album marketplace this week. With 7 major label artists debuting with new albums during this frame, it’s going to easily be one of the most grueling weeks of 2014.

So who are the front-runners?

Lana Del Rey’s sophomore full-length album Ultraviolence, the most critically acclaimed new debut of the week (with a 73/100 on Metacritic at press time), should wind up as the biggest seller of the week. Many industry professionals are forecasting a debut around 175,000 copies (digital and physical combined) though based on early numbers, I think it’s possible the album winds up around the 200,000 copy mark. Either way, sales will likely climb around 100,000 from Lana Del Rey’s debut album, Born to Die, which became a Platinum success in the United States. Born to Die started with around 75,000 copies, enough to snag a No. 2 position on the Billboard 200 (measuring the 200 most purchased albums of the week) behind eventual 24 week leader 21 by Adele.
Ultraviolence, which received a positive review from me, has benefited immensely from strong word of mouth as well as lots of promotion. Prior to the release of the album, 1 official single (“West Coast”) as well as 3 promotional/digital exclusive singles (“Brooklyn Baby”, “Ultraviolence” and “Shades of Cool”) were offered to fans as part of a thank you for pre-ordering the album. Unfortunately for Lana Del Rey, the two other largest releases followed a similar strategy (Linkin Park and Sam Smith), with one of them (Sam Smith) possibly working better. 

Before we get all wrapped up in the possibility that Sam Smith’s debut In the Lonely Hour - which will likely open with 160,000 or more first week copies - could wind up in first place above Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence, let’s look more closely at the details.

Yes, In the Lonely Hour did actually pull ahead of Ultraviolence briefly this Tuesday morning (though the latter has regained control of the chart). Additionally, many forecasters, reviewers and general consumers have noted that a non-deluxe version of In the Lonely Hour currently holds 6th place, which has led to lots of questions. But looking just a tad below the iTunes top 10 we find two more versions of Ultraviolence ranking at #15 and #18 (though when pre-order/yet to be released albums are removed, they stand at #13 and #16). That’s a pretty strong command of the region for Lana if you ask me.

To further discuss let’s whip out some numbers from single/promotional releases that preceded the album.

Sam Smith’s In the Lonely Hour has the luxury of being proceeded by three US Billboard Hot 100 top 20 singles: the #19 peaking “La La La” which features as a acoustic track (original by Naughty Boy in collaboration with Sam Smith), the #17 peaking “Latch” which features as a acoustic bonus track on the deluxe album (original by Disclosure in collaboration with Sam Smith) as well as the #10 peaking “Stay With Me” (which has been, and still is a strong digital seller). Promotional album efforts had more mixed success (in order from most to least successful): “I’m Not the Only One” debuted and has so far peaked at #69, “Leave Your Lover” debuted and peaked at #92 and fell of the chart after 1 week, and both “Money On My Mind” and “Lay Me Down” failed to make a dent (though they weren’t as heavily promoted).

 Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence performed about the same: lead single “West Coast” debuted and peaked at #16 and fell of the US Billboard Hot 100 the following week, “Shades of Cool” debuted and peaked at #79 and fell of the US Billboard Hot 100 the following week, and title track “Ultraviolence” debuted and peaked at #70 (it’s currently still listed). Final numbers for “Brooklyn Baby” have yet to be announced.

In terms of overall single sales, Sam Smith clearly has Lana Del Rey beat, but as proved time and time again, strong single sales don’t always equate to strong album sales (see Rihanna).

But ahh! There’s more.

Interestingly enough, Lana Del Rey’s entire Ultraviolence album has appeared on the iTunes 200 Singles chart. All 15 tracks are ranked, with 12 holding in the top 100 (the other three are just barely out of the region). Additionally, “Once Upon A Dream” (another 2014 Lana Del Rey track that wasn’t on the album) ranks within the top 200. 

Meanwhile, only 9 out of 14 tracks from Sam Smith’s In the Lonely Hour are in the top 200. Unfortunately for Smith, only two of those 9 are among the top 100, a fairly pitiful amount given the large amount of his tracks in the top 200. It’s also worth noting that In the Lonely Hour received more mixed reviews, while reviews for Ultraviolence (as previously mentioned) were much stronger. 

On Amazon, Ultraviolence leads the digital best sellers list and ranks at #12 with another version of the album. In the Lonely Hour ranks at #3 (behind Linkin Park’s The Hunting Party) and again at #10. On the physical best sellers list, Lana Del Rey appears at #1, #8 and #23 with her new release, while In the Lonely Houris only present at #3 (from what I can tell. Yet again, Linkin Park’s The Hunting Party is sandwiched in between. 

After weighing all the facts I think it’s safe to say that Lana Del Rey will be able to edge out new-comer Sam Smith by a wide enough margin to secure a #1 debut. Still, Smith will be able to put up a good fight againstUltraviolence. The real winner may in fact be Smith, mainly because it’s extremely difficult in this day and age to sell 150,000 copies or more with a debut album (back in the early 2000s that would have been an average debut opening).

Now that I’ve eaten up most of the time nitpicking at which albums will likely arrive in the top 2 rungs, let’s take a look at some other debuting albums that will score more modest openings slightly lower on the Billboard 200 chart.

The Hunting Party, Linkin Park’s 6th studio album and first since 2012’sLIVING THINGS, got off to a decent start when released at midnight on iTunes. First forecasted to sell 100,00 by the end of the week, The Hunting Party is now headed for a stronger debut upwards of 125,000. That’s a huge drop from the debut sales frame of June 2012’s LIVING THINGS(which wound up at No. 1 with over 220,000), but given the huge decline in sales in that short 2 year gap, 120,000 is still a number to be proud of. The Hunting Party is almost guaranteed to wind up in 3rd place (the first Linkin Park album to not reach #1 other than their debut set) no matter what.

The next highest debut will either come from deadmau5 or Jennifer Lopez. At this point, deadmau5’s effort, while (1<2), should be able to lock in the 4th highest debut with estimates point toward 40,000 sold - a 18,000 dive from the debut frame of the producer’s last album (physical and digital), but given the fact that it’s an early digital release only, digital sales should be on par with the producer’s last album (digital sales only; 41,000 versus 40,000 estimate). Even worse, Jennifer Lopez’s 8th studio album, A.K.A., will likely open between 30,000 and 40,000 copies sold. That’s a 40,000-50,000 copy drop off from her 2011 album, Love?, which started with an already meager 83,000. Currently, while (1<2) leadsA.K.A. in digital downloads (#5 versus #10), while A.K.A. obviously takes the lead in physical sales because nearly all physical retailers wont stock the new deadmau5 release until next week.

Still, these two albums could be barred from top 5 positions, as holdover No. 1 albums Platinum (Miranda Lambert) and Lazaretto (Jack White) could still post interesting numbers. If Lazaretto holds similarly to Jack White’s debut Blunderbuss, it’ll end its second frame with just over 50,000.

Finally, Tiësto’s latest effort should open with around 15,000 copies, which might translate to a top 20 open.

Who do you think will debut at #1? Is this battle already over, or is it just beginning? Let me know what you think below.

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