User blog:CAMERAwMUSTACHE/JD Billboard Positions (January 19, 2019)

Swae Lee dethrones Halsey for the second time as Post Malone notches his third number one. I guess the boost from Juice Wrld wasn’t enough to stop Spider-Man. If you want that to make sense, read on.

Once again I am publishing this as late as possible because I was procrastinating and the channel I usually watch for the countdown seems to have gone inactive 🤔

Anyway, let’s get to the charts. JD continues to be absent from the Hot 100 and if we don’t get a current song on JDU soon, it’s gonna stay that way. Anyway, “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse)” by Post Malone and Swae Lee knocks Halsey off the #1 spot despite “Without Me” getting a boost from the new remix with Juice Wrld. Coincidences manifest as it is notable that Swae Lee knocks Halsey’s first lead #1 with his first solo #1 after he knocked her featured appearance off the top as part of the duo Rae Sremmurd.

Not much really in other news. Chris Brown and Future both make debuts in the top 50 but no album bombs this week. Look out next week (or I guess later this week given the lateness of me writing this) for Gesaffelstein and The Weeknd’s “Lost in the Fire” as that came in at #25 this week on the EDM chart after only one day of streaming-only tracking (the sales week had already ended).

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Hot 100
Nothing to see here :/

Year-End 2018
Note the chart year runs from charts dated 12/1/2017 to 12/1/2018

Hot 100
This year saw major achievements for hip-hop artists such as Drake and Post Malone. The list is kind of lame with some people noting the abundance of songs in the lower half that barely reached the top 50.

Dance/Electronic
Because it's a 100-song recap of a 50-song chart, almost anything that reached the top 10 this year made it in.

Greatest of All Time
See User blog:CAMERAwMUSTACHE/JD Billboard Positions (August 25, 2018)

Just Dance Unlimited

 * Positions 101 to 125 correspond to positions 1 to 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Chart, which acts as an extension of the Hot 100.
 * Prior to 2012, songs did not have to be predominantly in Spanish to chart on the Hot Latin Songs chart and the chart was predominantly based on airplay.
 * The Dance/Electronic chart was established in January 2013. Songs that predate the chart only charted if the song saw a significant enough increase to chart sometime after the chart was established.