User blog:CAMERAwMUSTACHE/JD Billboard Positions (October 20, 2018)

The tidal wave from Tha Carter V recedes this week and the charts go back to normal. Also, copyright from YouTube forces my go-to countdown channel to mute one of my favorite songs. I am also having copyright issues so this really hit home for me. I'm so angry at the record companies that are ruining these channels' videos over legitimate cases of fair use.

Anyway, Lady Gaga is definitely back. Several of her new songs from the A Star is Born soundtrack debut on the chart this week, led by "Shallow" in the top 5. "Shallow" actually debuted last week as it was released as a single before the album was released. More album debuts come from Lil Baby and Gunna's new album, but all the songs were muted due to copyright. "Stoopid" by 6ix9ine ft. Bobby Shmurda also debuted this week, but was also muted due to copyright reasons. Rounding out this week's muted songs, "Venom" by Eminem reentered at #43 following the debut of the official music video. This song was one of my favorites but I am mad at UMG for blocking the countdown video because of the audio.

In "Happier" news, "Happier" and "Youngblood" both move to new peaks in the top 10, #8 and #7 respectively, while "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B continues its reign at number one, allowing Cardi B to break the record for most weeks at number one by a female rapper. ↑ ↓

Hot Latin

 * Note: Dame Tu Cosita charts this week credited as the remix version with Pitbull and Karol G. The two versions chart together similar to Despacito and Mi Gente.  This is the second week the remix has been credited.
 * Calypso fell off this week from #40. It peaked at #11 and charted for 16 weeks.

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.