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Love You Like A Love Song - Selena Gomez

The Hot 100 is still the be all end all of a song's success, period. History will say it "never even broke the top 20", while another song will always be referred to "as a number 1 hit", period, If it it number 1 on billboard
 
viper452 said:
The Hot 100 is still the be all end all of a song's success, period. History will say it "never even broke the top 20", while another song will always be referred to "as a number 1 hit", period, If it it number 1 on billboard

Sorry to post this twice, but you are completely delusional
 
MarioMania said:
She's in the Top 10 on the Top 40, but #23 on the Hot 100

I don't see the relationship between being Top 10 CHR and being Top 10 on the Hot 100 - during the 90s and early 2000s (before I-Tunes was used), half the songs that hit #1 on the CHR chart didn't even crack the Top 20 on the Hot 100

In order to peak high on the Hot 100, you have to have multiple formats playing your song simultaneously (not a big run at one format followed by a big run at another format), the formats playing your songs must have high power rotation numbers, and you need to have high digital sales that coincides with your peak in airplay
 
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