[情報] 米國20大當漏單曲
文章有點長可以慢慢看,
黑眼痘痘打敗Flo Rida成為冠軍。
而最多進榜的則是Lady喀卡。
文中也提到這20大竟然有7首歌沒有拿下 Hot100 冠軍,
也凸顯米國硬是要加上電台點播這種詭異計算方式。
Chart Watch Extra: Top 20 Songs In Digital History
Posted Fri Aug 6, 2010 7:09am PDT by Paul Grein
Lady Antebellum's country/pop smash "Need You Now" this week becomes the 20th
song to reach the 4 million mark in paid downloads. The heartfelt, mid-tempo
ballad is a sure thing to be in the running for both Record and Song of the
Year when the Grammy nominations are announced in December..
I like a nice, round number as much as the next guy, so I decided this would
be a good time to run a list of the 20 best-selling songs in digital history..
Lady Gaga is the only artist with three of the top 20. The Black Eyed Peas
and Flo Rida each have two. (Ke$ha, whose "TiK ToK" is #7 on the list, sings
on Flo Rida's "Right Round," but her "featured" credit on the latter hit was
removed midway through the song's six-week run at #1.).
All 20 of these songs were released in the last 40 months, which makes sense.
This is the period in which digital song sales have exploded. The oldest song
on the list is "Apologize" by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic, which was
released in April 2007. The newest is "TiK ToK," which was released in
October 2009..
Surprisingly, four of the top 20 digital sellers failed to reach #1 on the
weekly Digital Songs sales chart. That simply means there was never a week
when the hit was the best-selling download in the country. These songs are
Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours," Taylor Swift's "Love Story," Katy Perry's "Hot N
Cold" and "Need You Now.".
Seven of the top 20 digital sellers failed to reach #1 on Billboard's Hot
100, which combines digital sales and radio airplay points. These smashes are
the four songs listed above plus Train's "Hey, Soul Sister," Lady Gaga's "Bad
Romance" and Miley Cyrus' "Party In The U.S.A.".
Here are the top 20 songs in digital history, as measured by
Nielsen/SoundScan. The songs are ranked by their sales totals as of this
week. I show where the songs peaked on the Hot 100. I also indicate the songs
that won Grammys and/or received Grammy nominations for Record or Song of the
Year..
1. The Black Eyed Peas, "I Gotta Feeling," 6,049,000. This ultra catchy song
was #1 for 14 weeks, beginning in July 2009. It replaced "Boom Boom Pow" in
the top spot, giving the Peas a record-setting 26-week run at #1. It won a
Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and was
nominated for Record of the Year..
2. Flo Rida featuring T-Pain, "Low," 5,640,000. This rap smash was #1 for 10
weeks beginning in January 2008. It was Flo Rida's first chart hit; T-Pain's
13th. It was T-Pain's third #1, following his own "Buy U A Drank (Shawty
Snappin')" and Chris Brown's "Kiss, Kiss," on which he was featured..
3. Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis, 5,616,000. "Just Dance," This
Madonna-inspired smash was #1 for three weeks in January 2009. It was Gaga's
first chart hit; O'Donis' second, following his own "What You Got" (featuring
Akon)..
4. The Black Eyed Peas, "Boom Boom Pow," 5,517,000. This was #1 for 12 weeks,
beginning in April 2009. It was the Peas' first #1. The video won a Grammy
for Best Short Form Music Video..
5. Lady Gaga, "Poker Face," 5,451,000. This was #1 for one week in April
2009. It was Gaga's second #1. It won a Grammy for Best Dance Recording and
was nominated for both Record and Song of the Year..
6. Jason Mraz, "I'm Yours," 5,267,000. Mraz wrote this little ditty in 15
minutes. It was time well spent. The mellow pop shuffle hit #6 in September
2008. It was Mraz's first top 10 hit. It remained on the Hot 100 through
October 2009, setting an all-time record for most weeks on the chart (76). It
was nominated for a Grammy for Song of the Year..
7. Ke$ha, "TiK ToK," 5,078,000. Ke$ha gave Mick Jagger a name check on this
cheeky smash, which began a nine-week run at #1 in January 2010. It was
Ke$ha's first Hot 100 single (not counting "Right Round")..
8. Timbaland featuring OneRepublic, "Apologize," 4,747,000. This classy pop
ballad logged four weeks at #2, beginning in November 2007. It was
OneRepublic's first Hot 100 hit. It was Timbaland's third top 10 hit as a
"lead" artist, following "Give It To Me" (featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin
Timberlake) and "The Way I Are" (featuring Keri Hilson)..
9. Taylor Swift, "Love Story," 4,654,000. This is the best-selling country
crossover song in digital history. It hit #4 in January 2009. It was Swift's
second top 10 hit, following "Change.".
10. Flo Rida, "Right Round," 4,594,000. Less than a year after "Low" ended
its long run at #1, Flo Rida was back in the top spot. This was #1 for six
weeks, beginning in February 2009..
11. Coldplay, "Viva La Vida," 4,588,000. This majestic pop hit is the
best-selling digital hit by an act that hails from outside the U.S. It was #1
for one week in June 2008. It was the English group's first #1 hit. "Viva La
Vida" won two Grammys: Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or
Group with Vocals..
12. Soulja Boy Tell'Em, "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," 4,520,000. This rap smash
was #1 for seven weeks, beginning in September 2007. It was Soulja Boy's
first Hot 100 single..
13. Katy Perry, "Hot N Cold," 4,461,000. This propulsive pop smash hit #3 in
November 2008. It was Perry's second top 10 single, following "I Kissed A
Girl.".
14. Train, "Hey, Soul Sister," 4,311,000. Train ended a nine-year absence
from the top 10 when this melodic pop tune logged four weeks at #3, beginning
in April 2010. The 80s-themed hit gave name-checks to both the famous
(Madonna) and the nearly forgotten (Mr. Mister). It was Train's second top 10
hit, following "Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me).".
15. Beyonce, "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," 4,166,000. This ubiquitous
smash was #1 for four weeks, beginning in December 2008. It was Beyonce's
fifth #1 solo hit, which exceeds the four she had with Destiny's Child. It
won three Grammys (more than any other hit on this list): Song of the Year,
Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance..
16. Lady Gaga, "Bad Romance," 4,154,000. This melodramatic hit logged seven
weeks at #2, beginning in December 2009. It could put Gaga back in the Grammy
finals for Record and Song of the Year..
17. Kanye West, "Stronger," 4,106,000. For his first #1 hit, 2005's "Gold
Digger," West teamed with Jamie Foxx. On this smash, which was #1 for one
week in September 2007, West proved he could do it on his own. It won a
Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance..
18. Miley Cyrus, "Party In The U.S.A.," 4,105,000. This summer anthem was #2
for three weeks, beginning in August 2009. It was the teen star's fourth top
10 hit, following "See You Again," "7 Things" and "The Climb." Cyrus, 17, is
the youngest artist on this list..
19. Lady Antebellum, "Need You Now," 4,028,000. This country/pop smash echoes
such Eagles classics as "New Kid In Town" and "Lyin' Eyes." It was #2 for two
weeks in March 2010. Grammy nominations for Record and Song of the Year are a
foregone conclusion..
20. Leona Lewis, "Bleeding Love," 4,026,000. This is odd: No American Idol
alumnus has had a 4 million digital seller, but a winner on Britain's The X
Factor did the trick. This elegant ballad was #1 for four weeks, beginning in
April 2008. It was Lewis' first Hot 100 single. It was nominated for a Grammy
for Record of the Year..
Post Script I: Here are the next five songs in line: Rihanna's "Disturbia"
(3,960,000), Pink's "So What" (3,947,000), Lil Wayne featuring Static Major's
"Lollipop" (3,937,000), Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" (3,920,000) and T.I.
featuring Rihanna's "Live Your Life" (3,909,000)..
Post Script II: Nielsen SoundScan first posted an all-time Digital Songs
chart on its site a little more than two years ago (on July 6, 2008.) Only
five songs that were ranked in the top 20 on that first recap are listed in
the top 20 on the current one. That of course means that 15 songs have
tumbled out of the top 20. I'm going to list them all. After each title, I
show the song's ranking on that first all-time chart, followed by its ranking
on the current one..
First, the five "keepers": "Low" (#1 to #2), "Crank That (Soulja Boy) (#2 to
#12), "Apologize" (#3 to #8), "Stronger" (#6 to #17) and "Bleeding Love" (#10
to #20)..
Now, the 15 "goners": Plain White T's "Hey There Delilah" (#4 to #29)
Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry" (#5 to #35), Rihanna featuring Jay-Z's
"Umbrella" (#7 to #34), Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland's "SexyBack"
(#8 to #38), Alicia Keys' "No One" (#9 to #42), The Fray's "How To Save A
Life" (#11 to #37), Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend" (#12 to #48), Colbie
Caillat's "Bubbly" (#14 to #46), Akon featuring Eminem's "Smack That" (#15 to
#59), Fergie featuring will.i.am's "Fergalicious" (#16 to #63), Sara
Bareilles' "Love Song" (#17 to #49), Gwen Stefani featuring Akon's ‘‘The
Sweet Escape" (#18 to #67), Nickelback's "Rockstar" (#19 to #39) and Lil
Wayne featuring Static Major's "Lollipop" (#20 to #23)..
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