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Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay Top 40 (August 19th, 2023)
Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 19th, 2023)
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published: 17 Aug 2023
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Billboard Top 40 Mainstream Rock Airplay Songs (August 5 2023)
Staind tops this week's chart and Bad Omens also enters the top 10. 5 songs debut, from Greta Van Fleet, From Ashes to New, Christopher Shayne, The Struts and FEVER 333.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
3:09 #30-#21
5:45 #20-#11
8:42 #10-#6
10:09 Top 5
11:13 Dropouts
12:17 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
14:36 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
The following songs have been excluded from the Bubbling Under section of the video due to my descending song rules:
The Word Alive - New Reality
All lyric/music videos from WMG have to be trimmed due to copyright.
Color code:
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Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-ent...
published: 06 Aug 2023
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Top 40 Songs This Week 2023 🎸 Playlist Music Hits 2023
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published: 14 Jun 2023
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Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay Top 40 (August 12th, 2023)
Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 12th, 2023)
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published: 10 Aug 2023
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Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (July 29th, 2023)
Top 40 Pop Airplay Songs in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (July 29th, 2023)
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The Mainstream Top 40 (also called Pop Songs on Billboard.com and sometimes referred to as Top 40/CHR) is a 40-song ...
published: 26 Jul 2023
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Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay Top 40 (July 29th, 2023)
Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (July 29th, 2023)
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published: 27 Jul 2023
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Billboard Top 40 Mainstream Rock Airplay Songs (July 29 2023)
Jelly Roll remains at #1 and Corey Taylor enters the top 10. Dirty Honey and the Warning score debuts, while songs from Saul and Skindred re-enter.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
2:58 #30-#21
5:40 #20-#11
8:20 #10-#6
9:46 Top 5
10:51 Dropouts
12:00 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
15:21 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
The following songs have been excluded from the Bubbling Under section of the video due to my descending song rules:
N.A.
All lyric/music videos from WMG have to be trimmed due to copyright.
Color code:
Green - song gains in position or for a song not on the weekly chart
Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-entry in the top 40
Grey - song remains at its pos...
published: 30 Jul 2023
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Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (August 12th, 2023)
Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (August 12th, 2023)
Top 40 Pop Airplay Songs in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 12th, 2023)
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published: 09 Aug 2023
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Billboard Top 40 Mainstream Rock Airplay Songs (July 22 2023)
Jelly Roll remains at #1. Falling in Reverse land the only debut while Theory of a Deadman returns.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
2:58 #30-#21
5:40 #20-#11
8:20 #10-#6
9:35 Top 5
10:51 Dropouts
11:25 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
14:13 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
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N.A.
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Color code:
Green - song gains in position or for a song not on the weekly chart
Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-entry in the top 40
Grey - song remains at its position
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published: 25 Jul 2023
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Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay Top 40 (August 19th, 2023)
Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 19th, 2023)
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Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 19th, 2023)
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Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States, a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock. The chart was launched in March 1981, as Rock Albums & Top Tracks, after which the name changed first to Top Rock Tracks, then to Album Rock Tracks, and finally to its current Mainstream Rock in 1996.
History: The Rock Albums & Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21, 1981, issue of Billboard. The 50- and 60-position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States. Because album-oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles, these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album. Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio, while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played. Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums, more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time. The first number-one song on the Top Tracks chart was "I Can't Stand It" by Eric Clapton. On September 15, 1984, the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks. It reduced from a 60-song tally to 50 songs on October 20, 1984, following a major revamp to the magazine. Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States, the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12, 1986, to Album Rock Tracks. On November 23, 1991, instead of reporting panels, Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts. As a result, this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Billboard decided to drop to a 40-position chart on the week of June 27, 1992 (still its current format), and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10-position recurrent chart. The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later, but not the methodology.
To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats, Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13, 1996. The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2, 2003, being accessible only through the magazine's subscription-based website, Billboard.biz. In late 2013, the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine.
When R&R ceased publication in June 2009, Billboard incorporated its rock charts, Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication. The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart. In the United States, Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in. The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart, in June 2021, Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart. "Touch, Peel and Stand" by Days of the New was the number-one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number-one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists.
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Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 19th, 2023)
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Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States, a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock. The chart was launched in March 1981, as Rock Albums & Top Tracks, after which the name changed first to Top Rock Tracks, then to Album Rock Tracks, and finally to its current Mainstream Rock in 1996.
History: The Rock Albums & Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21, 1981, issue of Billboard. The 50- and 60-position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States. Because album-oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles, these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album. Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio, while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played. Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums, more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time. The first number-one song on the Top Tracks chart was "I Can't Stand It" by Eric Clapton. On September 15, 1984, the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks. It reduced from a 60-song tally to 50 songs on October 20, 1984, following a major revamp to the magazine. Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States, the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12, 1986, to Album Rock Tracks. On November 23, 1991, instead of reporting panels, Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts. As a result, this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Billboard decided to drop to a 40-position chart on the week of June 27, 1992 (still its current format), and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10-position recurrent chart. The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later, but not the methodology.
To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats, Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13, 1996. The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2, 2003, being accessible only through the magazine's subscription-based website, Billboard.biz. In late 2013, the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine.
When R&R ceased publication in June 2009, Billboard incorporated its rock charts, Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication. The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart. In the United States, Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in. The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart, in June 2021, Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart. "Touch, Peel and Stand" by Days of the New was the number-one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number-one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists.
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- published: 17 Aug 2023
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Billboard Top 40 Mainstream Rock Airplay Songs (August 5 2023)
Staind tops this week's chart and Bad Omens also enters the top 10. 5 songs debut, from Greta Van Fleet, From Ashes to New, Christopher Shayne, The Struts and F...
Staind tops this week's chart and Bad Omens also enters the top 10. 5 songs debut, from Greta Van Fleet, From Ashes to New, Christopher Shayne, The Struts and FEVER 333.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
3:09 #30-#21
5:45 #20-#11
8:42 #10-#6
10:09 Top 5
11:13 Dropouts
12:17 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
14:36 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
The following songs have been excluded from the Bubbling Under section of the video due to my descending song rules:
The Word Alive - New Reality
All lyric/music videos from WMG have to be trimmed due to copyright.
Color code:
Green - song gains in position or for a song not on the weekly chart
Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-entry in the top 40
Grey - song remains at its position
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Staind tops this week's chart and Bad Omens also enters the top 10. 5 songs debut, from Greta Van Fleet, From Ashes to New, Christopher Shayne, The Struts and FEVER 333.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
3:09 #30-#21
5:45 #20-#11
8:42 #10-#6
10:09 Top 5
11:13 Dropouts
12:17 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
14:36 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
The following songs have been excluded from the Bubbling Under section of the video due to my descending song rules:
The Word Alive - New Reality
All lyric/music videos from WMG have to be trimmed due to copyright.
Color code:
Green - song gains in position or for a song not on the weekly chart
Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-entry in the top 40
Grey - song remains at its position
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- published: 06 Aug 2023
- views: 846
1:59:42
Top 40 Songs This Week 2023 🎸 Playlist Music Hits 2023
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🔴 Top 40 Songs 2023 Playlist 🔝 Best So...
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[00:03:08] - 02. C̲u̲̲p̲i̲̲d
[00:05:50] - 03. C̲a̲̲lm Do̲̲wn
[00:09:43] - 04. S̲e̲̲C̲re̲̲t̲s
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[00:03:08] - 02. C̲u̲̲p̲i̲̲d
[00:05:50] - 03. C̲a̲̲lm Do̲̲wn
[00:09:43] - 04. S̲e̲̲C̲re̲̲t̲s
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- published: 14 Jun 2023
- views: 4578911
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Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay Top 40 (August 12th, 2023)
Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 12th, 2023)
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Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 12th, 2023)
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Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States, a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock. The chart was launched in March 1981, as Rock Albums & Top Tracks, after which the name changed first to Top Rock Tracks, then to Album Rock Tracks, and finally to its current Mainstream Rock in 1996.
History: The Rock Albums & Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21, 1981, issue of Billboard. The 50- and 60-position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States. Because album-oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles, these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album. Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio, while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played. Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums, more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time. The first number-one song on the Top Tracks chart was "I Can't Stand It" by Eric Clapton. On September 15, 1984, the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks. It reduced from a 60-song tally to 50 songs on October 20, 1984, following a major revamp to the magazine. Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States, the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12, 1986, to Album Rock Tracks. On November 23, 1991, instead of reporting panels, Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts. As a result, this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Billboard decided to drop to a 40-position chart on the week of June 27, 1992 (still its current format), and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10-position recurrent chart. The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later, but not the methodology.
To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats, Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13, 1996. The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2, 2003, being accessible only through the magazine's subscription-based website, Billboard.biz. In late 2013, the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine.
When R&R ceased publication in June 2009, Billboard incorporated its rock charts, Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication. The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart. In the United States, Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in. The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart, in June 2021, Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart. "Touch, Peel and Stand" by Days of the New was the number-one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number-one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists.
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Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 12th, 2023)
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History: The Rock Albums & Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21, 1981, issue of Billboard. The 50- and 60-position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States. Because album-oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles, these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album. Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio, while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played. Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums, more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time. The first number-one song on the Top Tracks chart was "I Can't Stand It" by Eric Clapton. On September 15, 1984, the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks. It reduced from a 60-song tally to 50 songs on October 20, 1984, following a major revamp to the magazine. Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States, the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12, 1986, to Album Rock Tracks. On November 23, 1991, instead of reporting panels, Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts. As a result, this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Billboard decided to drop to a 40-position chart on the week of June 27, 1992 (still its current format), and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10-position recurrent chart. The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later, but not the methodology.
To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats, Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13, 1996. The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2, 2003, being accessible only through the magazine's subscription-based website, Billboard.biz. In late 2013, the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine.
When R&R ceased publication in June 2009, Billboard incorporated its rock charts, Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication. The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart. In the United States, Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in. The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart, in June 2021, Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart. "Touch, Peel and Stand" by Days of the New was the number-one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number-one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists.
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Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (July 29th, 2023)
Top 40 Pop Airplay Songs in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (July 29th, 2023)
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The Mainstream Top 40 (also called Pop Songs on Billboard.com and sometimes referred to as Top 40/CHR) is a 40-song music chart published weekly by Billboard Magazine that ranks the most popular songs being played on a panel of Top 40 radio stations in the United States. The rankings are based on radio airplay detections as measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (Nielsen BDS), a subsidiary of the U.S.' leading marketing research company. Consumer researchers, Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron), refers to the format as contemporary hit radio (CHR).
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2) Karma | Taylor Swift
3) Sure Thing | Miguel
4) Cruel Summer | Taylor Swift
5) Last Night | Morgan Wallen
6) Flowers | Miley Cyrus
7) Creepin' | Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage
8) Dance The Night | Dua Lipa
9) Cupid | Fifty Fifty
10) Eyes Closed | Ed Sheeran
11) Snooze | SZA
12) Vampire | Olivia Rodrigo
13) Kill Bill | SZA
14) Die For You | The Weeknd
15) Baby Don't Hurt Me | David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray
16) Fast Car | Luke Combs
17) Jaded | Miley Cyrus
18) All My Life | Lil Durk, J. Cole
19) Mourning | Post Malone
20) Chemical | Post Malone
21) Favorite Song | Toosii
22) Hell N Back | Bakar
23) Void | Melanie Martinez
24) Waffle House | Jonas Brothers
25) Mona Lisa | Dominic Fike
26) Satellite | Harry Styles
27) Popular | The Weeknd, Playboi Carti & Madonna
28) Jumpin | Pitbull & Lil Jon
29) What A Night | Flo Rida
30) Barbie World | Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice With Aqua
31) Runaway | OneRepublic
32) What It Is (Block Boy) | Doechii, Kodak Black
33) Seven | Jung Kook, Latto
34) Daylight | David Kushner
35) Summer Baby | Jonas Brothers
36) Calling | Metro Boomin, Swae Lee & NAV, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie
37) Keep Dat N*gga | Icandy
38) Praising You | Rita Ora, Fatboy Slim
39) Attention | Doja Cat
40) Area Codes | Kaliii
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Top 40 Pop Airplay Songs in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (July 29th, 2023)
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The Mainstream Top 40 (also called Pop Songs on Billboard.com and sometimes referred to as Top 40/CHR) is a 40-song music chart published weekly by Billboard Magazine that ranks the most popular songs being played on a panel of Top 40 radio stations in the United States. The rankings are based on radio airplay detections as measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (Nielsen BDS), a subsidiary of the U.S.' leading marketing research company. Consumer researchers, Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron), refers to the format as contemporary hit radio (CHR).
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2) Karma | Taylor Swift
3) Sure Thing | Miguel
4) Cruel Summer | Taylor Swift
5) Last Night | Morgan Wallen
6) Flowers | Miley Cyrus
7) Creepin' | Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage
8) Dance The Night | Dua Lipa
9) Cupid | Fifty Fifty
10) Eyes Closed | Ed Sheeran
11) Snooze | SZA
12) Vampire | Olivia Rodrigo
13) Kill Bill | SZA
14) Die For You | The Weeknd
15) Baby Don't Hurt Me | David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray
16) Fast Car | Luke Combs
17) Jaded | Miley Cyrus
18) All My Life | Lil Durk, J. Cole
19) Mourning | Post Malone
20) Chemical | Post Malone
21) Favorite Song | Toosii
22) Hell N Back | Bakar
23) Void | Melanie Martinez
24) Waffle House | Jonas Brothers
25) Mona Lisa | Dominic Fike
26) Satellite | Harry Styles
27) Popular | The Weeknd, Playboi Carti & Madonna
28) Jumpin | Pitbull & Lil Jon
29) What A Night | Flo Rida
30) Barbie World | Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice With Aqua
31) Runaway | OneRepublic
32) What It Is (Block Boy) | Doechii, Kodak Black
33) Seven | Jung Kook, Latto
34) Daylight | David Kushner
35) Summer Baby | Jonas Brothers
36) Calling | Metro Boomin, Swae Lee & NAV, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie
37) Keep Dat N*gga | Icandy
38) Praising You | Rita Ora, Fatboy Slim
39) Attention | Doja Cat
40) Area Codes | Kaliii
- published: 26 Jul 2023
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Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay Top 40 (July 29th, 2023)
Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (July 29th, 2023)
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Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (July 29th, 2023)
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Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States, a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock. The chart was launched in March 1981, as Rock Albums & Top Tracks, after which the name changed first to Top Rock Tracks, then to Album Rock Tracks, and finally to its current Mainstream Rock in 1996.
History: The Rock Albums & Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21, 1981, issue of Billboard. The 50- and 60-position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States. Because album-oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles, these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album. Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio, while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played. Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums, more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time. The first number-one song on the Top Tracks chart was "I Can't Stand It" by Eric Clapton. On September 15, 1984, the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks. It reduced from a 60-song tally to 50 songs on October 20, 1984, following a major revamp to the magazine. Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States, the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12, 1986, to Album Rock Tracks. On November 23, 1991, instead of reporting panels, Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts. As a result, this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Billboard decided to drop to a 40-position chart on the week of June 27, 1992 (still its current format), and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10-position recurrent chart. The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later, but not the methodology.
To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats, Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13, 1996. The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2, 2003, being accessible only through the magazine's subscription-based website, Billboard.biz. In late 2013, the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine.
When R&R ceased publication in June 2009, Billboard incorporated its rock charts, Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication. The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart. In the United States, Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in. The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart, in June 2021, Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart. "Touch, Peel and Stand" by Days of the New was the number-one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number-one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists.
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Top 40 Mainstream Rock Songs Airplay in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (July 29th, 2023)
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Mainstream Rock is a music chart in Billboard magazine that ranks the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations in the United States, a category that combines the formats of active rock and heritage rock. The chart was launched in March 1981, as Rock Albums & Top Tracks, after which the name changed first to Top Rock Tracks, then to Album Rock Tracks, and finally to its current Mainstream Rock in 1996.
History: The Rock Albums & Top Tracks charts were introduced in the March 21, 1981, issue of Billboard. The 50- and 60-position charts ranked airplay on album rock radio stations in the United States. Because album-oriented rock stations focused on playing tracks from albums rather than specifically released singles, these charts were designed to measure the airplay of any and all tracks from an album. Rock Albums was a survey of the top albums on American rock radio, while Top Tracks listed the top individual songs being played. Mike Harrison of Billboard explained that when major artists release albums, more than one song from the album can become popular at the same time. The first number-one song on the Top Tracks chart was "I Can't Stand It" by Eric Clapton. On September 15, 1984, the Rock Albums chart was discontinued and Top Tracks was renamed Top Rock Tracks. It reduced from a 60-song tally to 50 songs on October 20, 1984, following a major revamp to the magazine. Coinciding with an increase in its reporting panel of album rock stations in the United States, the name of the chart was changed again with the issue dated April 12, 1986, to Album Rock Tracks. On November 23, 1991, instead of reporting panels, Billboard changed its methodology of measuring airplay by using monitored airplay as provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems to compile many of its charts. As a result, this data showed that many songs could spend months to over a year on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Billboard decided to drop to a 40-position chart on the week of June 27, 1992 (still its current format), and songs that fell out of the top 20 and after spending 20 weeks on the chart were moved to a new 10-position recurrent chart. The recurrent chart was scrapped two years later, but not the methodology.
To differentiate between classic and alternative album rock radio formats, Billboard changed the name of the chart to Mainstream Rock Tracks beginning with issue dated April 13, 1996. The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart did not appear in the print edition of Billboard from its issue dated August 2, 2003, being accessible only through the magazine's subscription-based website, Billboard.biz. In late 2013, the chart was reintroduced to its primary website and magazine.
When R&R ceased publication in June 2009, Billboard incorporated its rock charts, Active Rock and Heritage Rock into its own publication. The radio station reporters of the two charts combine to make up the Mainstream Rock chart. In the United States, Active rock stations concentrate on current hits over classic rock standards while heritage rock stations put a greater emphasis on classic rock with a few newer tracks mixed in. The individual Active Rock and Heritage Rock components were discontinued by Billboard at the end of November 2013 due to a growing lack of difference between the two charts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the chart, in June 2021, Billboard released two charts ranking the top songs and artists in the history of the chart. "Touch, Peel and Stand" by Days of the New was the number-one song on the Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Songs and Shinedown was named the number-one artist on the ranking of Greatest of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists.
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34) Those Days | Nickelback
39) New Reality | The Word Alive
40) Full Disclosure | Otherwise
- published: 27 Jul 2023
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15:29
Billboard Top 40 Mainstream Rock Airplay Songs (July 29 2023)
Jelly Roll remains at #1 and Corey Taylor enters the top 10. Dirty Honey and the Warning score debuts, while songs from Saul and Skindred re-enter.
0:00 Intro
...
Jelly Roll remains at #1 and Corey Taylor enters the top 10. Dirty Honey and the Warning score debuts, while songs from Saul and Skindred re-enter.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
2:58 #30-#21
5:40 #20-#11
8:20 #10-#6
9:46 Top 5
10:51 Dropouts
12:00 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
15:21 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
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Jelly Roll remains at #1 and Corey Taylor enters the top 10. Dirty Honey and the Warning score debuts, while songs from Saul and Skindred re-enter.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
2:58 #30-#21
5:40 #20-#11
8:20 #10-#6
9:46 Top 5
10:51 Dropouts
12:00 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
15:21 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
The following songs have been excluded from the Bubbling Under section of the video due to my descending song rules:
N.A.
All lyric/music videos from WMG have to be trimmed due to copyright.
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Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-entry in the top 40
Grey - song remains at its position
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- published: 30 Jul 2023
- views: 1719
5:20
Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (August 12th, 2023)
Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (August 12th, 2023)
Top 40 Pop Airplay Songs in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, fo...
Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (August 12th, 2023)
Top 40 Pop Airplay Songs in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 12th, 2023)
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The Mainstream Top 40 (also called Pop Songs on Billboard.com and sometimes referred to as Top 40/CHR) is a 40-song music chart published weekly by Billboard Magazine that ranks the most popular songs being played on a panel of Top 40 radio stations in the United States. The rankings are based on radio airplay detections as measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (Nielsen BDS), a subsidiary of the U.S.' leading marketing research company. Consumer researchers, Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron), refers to the format as contemporary hit radio (CHR).
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Billboard Pop Songs Airplay Top 40 + Recurrents (August 12th, 2023)
Top 40 Pop Airplay Songs in the United States, as ranked and compiled by Nielsen Music, for the chart dated (August 12th, 2023)
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Billboard Pop Songs (August 12th, 2023) | Top 40 Pop Songs Of The Week
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- published: 09 Aug 2023
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Space Impact Ep54./Mainstream vs Underground Artists, Premiere League, Thabo Bester & More
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00:00 - Intro
01:00 - How's Life
04:08 - Self Sustaining
04:45 - Science Expo
07:16 - Patrickxxlee Album Launch
09:35 - Mainstream & Underground
16:27 - A-Reece
21:26 - Drake's Formula
22:03 - Lilnosebleed
22:50 - Underground Artists Moving Smart
31:05 - Lyrical Lemonade
33:09 - Who Ran 2023?
44:11 - Magic Johnson Nike Deal
50:37 - Neymar Chose The Money
55:45 - Craziest White Ethnicities
59:03 - Premiere League Predictions
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01:20:10 - Trading
01:27:07 - Outro
- published: 20 Aug 2023
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Billboard Top 40 Mainstream Rock Airplay Songs (July 22 2023)
Jelly Roll remains at #1. Falling in Reverse land the only debut while Theory of a Deadman returns.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
2:58 #30-#21
5:40 #20-#11
8:20 #10-...
Jelly Roll remains at #1. Falling in Reverse land the only debut while Theory of a Deadman returns.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
2:58 #30-#21
5:40 #20-#11
8:20 #10-#6
9:35 Top 5
10:51 Dropouts
11:25 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
14:13 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
The following songs have been excluded from the Bubbling Under section of the video due to my descending song rules:
N.A.
All lyric/music videos from WMG have to be trimmed due to copyright.
Color code:
Green - song gains in position or for a song not on the weekly chart
Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-entry in the top 40
Grey - song remains at its position
Spotify account: https://open.spotify.com/user/darylfrompulse
All content is copyrighted and owned by the artists or/and labels. No copyright infringement is intended in any way under DMCA, under the terms of NON-COMMERCIAL fair use for commentary. I do not claim to own any of the featured content.
https://wn.com/Billboard_Top_40_Mainstream_Rock_Airplay_Songs_(July_22_2023)
Jelly Roll remains at #1. Falling in Reverse land the only debut while Theory of a Deadman returns.
0:00 Intro
0:17 #40-#31
2:58 #30-#21
5:40 #20-#11
8:20 #10-#6
9:35 Top 5
10:51 Dropouts
11:25 Bubbling Under and Weekly Recommendation
14:13 End
Bubbling Under: A list of songs on Mediabase's top 50 not on the Billboard Top 40, excluding dropouts.
The following songs have been excluded from the Bubbling Under section of the video due to my descending song rules:
N.A.
All lyric/music videos from WMG have to be trimmed due to copyright.
Color code:
Green - song gains in position or for a song not on the weekly chart
Orange - song drops in position or leaves the chart
Light blue - debut or re-entry in the top 40
Grey - song remains at its position
Spotify account: https://open.spotify.com/user/darylfrompulse
All content is copyrighted and owned by the artists or/and labels. No copyright infringement is intended in any way under DMCA, under the terms of NON-COMMERCIAL fair use for commentary. I do not claim to own any of the featured content.
- published: 25 Jul 2023
- views: 1548