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rakkuroba's avatar

“Songs gaining below those markers will be eligible to remain on the Hot 100 on a case-by-case basis.”

Ah, nice. So record labels can pay Billboard to keep their songs in the ranking, regardless of age.

What a fair and honest system.

Neural Foundry's avatar

The streaming era really has changed how long songs can sit on the charts. Die With a Smile had real staying power at 60 weks, but the new thresholds make sense when you think about how playlisting keeps songs in rotation way longer than radio used to. The congestion around the top 25 has been pretty obvious lately, so moving songs out ealier should help newer tracks get visibilty without artificially cutting off actual hits that are still climbing.

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