2017: A Year In Review, Part 2

Hello fam! For part 2 of my Year-End Review, this post talks about several things. This includes the #1 songs of either countdown and other stuff that I’ll talk about. Obviously, a lot has happened this year. Thus, I was able to compile some of the stats about certain things. So with that being said, here’s the color code that I’ll be using throughout the entire post:

Purple – Best Song
Green – Great
Blue – Good
Pink – Decent
Yellow – Mediocre
Turquoise – Bad
Red – Putrid
Orange – Worst Song

First off, let’s start by talking about our #1 songs from either countdown. There have been many songs that have reached #1, whether it be the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown or the American Top 40 With Ryan Seacrest. I would like to say congratulations to those artists who have reached #1 with their respective songs mentioned below. Here are the full list of songs that have managed to achieve that goal in 2017:

Hits 1 Weekend Countdown:
  • Maroon 5  Don’t Wanna Know (3 Weeks)
  • Hailee Steinfeld & Grey featuring Zedd  Starving (3 Weeks in 2016, 1 Week in 2017) (4 Total)
  • TWENTY ØNE PILØTS  Heathens (1 Week in 2016, 1 Week in 2017) (2 Total)
  • Ed Sheeran  Shape Of You (9 Weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran  Castle On The Hill (3 Weeks)
  • Bruno Mars  That’s What I Like (1 Week)
  • The Chainsmokers  Paris (1 Week)
  • Zedd featuring Alessia Cara  Stay (4 Weeks)
  • The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay  Something Just Like This (3 Weeks)
  • Shawn Mendes  There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (5 Weeks)
  • Imagine Dragons  Believer (3 Weeks)
  • Charlie Puth  Attention (1 Week)
  • Niall Horan  Slow Hands (3 Weeks)
  • Liam Payne  Strip That Down (2 Weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran  Galway Girl (4 Weeks)
  • Imagine Dragons  Thunder (2 Weeks)
  • Demi Lovato  Sorry Not Sorry (1 Week)
  • P!NK  What About Us (1 Week)
  • Halsey  Bad At Love (1 Week)

American Top 40:
  • Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj  Side To Side (3 Weeks)
  • Maroon 5 featuring Kendrick Lamar  Don’t Wanna Know (1 Week)
  • Alessia Cara  Scars To Your Beautiful (2 Weeks)
  • Machine Gun Kelly featuring Camila Cabello  Bad Things (2 Weeks)
  • Ed Sheeran  Shape Of You (10 Weeks)
  • Bruno Mars  That’s What I Like (3 Weeks)
  • The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay  Something Just Like This (1 Week)
  • Kygo featuring Selena Gomez  It Ain’t Me (1 Week)
  • Zedd featuring Alessia Cara – Stay (5 Weeks)
  • Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee  Despacito (5 Weeks)
  • Shawn Mendes  There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (1 Week)
  • Charlie Puth – Attention (5 Weeks)
  • Niall Horan – Slow Hands (2 Weeks)
  • Liam Payne featuring Quavo – Strip That Down (1 Week)
  • Taylor Swift  Look What You Made Me Do (1 Week)
  • Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still (2 Weeks)
  • Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry (1 Week)
  • Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid  1-800-273-8255 (1 Week)
  • Imagine Dragons – Thunder (2 Weeks)
  • Camila Cabello  Havana (1 Week)
Overall, this was a rather solid list for the most part. We had quite a mixture of good and bad songs reaching the top spot, whether it be on the American Top 40, or the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown. Again, congratulations to those artists who have reached #1 with their respective songs mentioned above. Again, as I’ve said, this was a pretty good list of #1’s this year, and I’m hoping the same rings true (or maybe be even better) for 2018.

Hit-Bound Drop-Outs:

So, we have a list of songs that failed to graduate Hit-Bound (note that some of these songs here have charted on the American Top 40. Thus, you may see some of these on my list, whether it be in My Top 45 Songs Of 2017 or in My Bottom 10 Songs Of The 2017). Here they are:

  • Bebe Rexha – The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody)*
  • Calum Scott – Dancing On My Own
  • Captain Cuts featuring Nateur – Love Like We Used To
  • Carly Rae Jepsen – Cut To The Feeling
  • COIN – Talk Too Much
  • Dua Lipa – Blow Your Mind (Mwah)*
  • Fall Out Boy – Young and Menace
  • Gavin DeGraw – She Sets The City On Fire
  • Katy Perry – Bon Appetit
  • Katy Perry featuring Nicki Minaj – Swish Swish
  • Kungs featuring Ephemerals – I Feel So Bad
  • Little Mix – Shout Out To My Ex
  • Little Mix – Touch
  • Lorde – Green Light*
  • Mansionz featuring G-Eazy – Wicked
  • Maty Noyes – In My Mind
  • Paramore – Hard Times
  • Pentatonix – Hallelujah
  • P!NK featuring Eminem – Revenge
  • PRETTYMUCH – Would You Mind
  • Rita Ora – Your Song
  • Shawn Hook featuring Vanessa Hudgens – Reminding Me
  • Taylor Swift – Gorgeous
  • Why Don’t We – Something Different*

*Denotes that the Song Charted On The American Top 40

Overall, as you can tell, there were plenty of good songs in my opinion that were stranded on Hit-Bound. It would’ve been nice to see them debut on the countdown, but unfortunately it just wasn’t meant to be. However, there were a few songs that debuted on the American Top 40, as I mentioned. Now, with that in mind, I now present to you my Lights Over Paris Hit-Bound Hero Award. What that means is there’s a song here that I really like and I was deeply saddened that it failed to graduate Hit-Bound. It was a serious competition between two songs I won’t mention. But ultimately, I have made my decision. Now, here is the one song that I’ve decided to give this award to:

Lights Over Paris Hit-Bound Hero Award: Carly Rae Jepsen – Cut To The Feeling


Tenure Trophies

In terms of both the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown and the American Top 40, we’ve had some songs here lasting a long period of time, while others their tenures were cut short after a brief period. Here is the list of songs which either had the longest chart run or their shortest chart run.

Shortest-tenured songs on either countdown

Hits 1 Weekend Countdown:
Kehlani featuring G-Eazy – Good Life (1 Week) (Debuted May 20, 2016; departed May 27, 2016)

    American Top 40:

    NOTE: All of these songs mentioned below lasted only one week.

    DJ Khaled featuring Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, August Alsina, Jeremih, Future & Rick Ross – Do You Mind (Debuted February 4, 2017; departed February 11, 2017)
    Kaleo – Way Down I Go (Debuted February 25, 2017; departed March 4, 2017)
    PARTYNEXTDOOR – Not Nice (Debuted March 25, 2017; departed April 1, 2017)
    Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson – Symphony (Debuted August 19, 2017; departed August 26, 2017)
    Nick Jonas – Find You (Debuted November 11, 2017; departed November 18, 2017)
    Fifth Harmony – He Like That (Debuted November 18, 2017; departed November 25, 2017)


      Longest-tenured songs on either countdown
      Hits 1 Weekend Countdown:
      Ed Sheeran – Shape Of You (49 Weeks) (Debuted January 13, 2017)
      American Top 40:
      Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like (43 weeks) (Debuted February 11, 2017; departed December 9, 2017)
      Other Stats

      As mentioned earlier in my introduction, I’ve compiled some stats for either countdown. It took a while, but I was finally able to pull that off. So, here are some of the stats.
      Hits 1 Weekend Countdown:

      Smallest “Biggest DRRRRRROP!! Of The Week”:
      Hey Violet – Break My Heart [–7] (June 24, 2017)
      AJR – Weak [–7] (June 24, 2017)

      Smallest “Biggest Jump Of The Week”:
      John Legend – Love Me Now [+8] (January 7, 2017)
      Bruno Mars – 24K Magic [+8] (January 7, 2017)

      Biggest “Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week”:
      Bebe Rexha – I Got You [–29] (March 18, 2017)
      Biggest “Biggest Jump Of The Week”:
      James Arthur – Say You Won’t Let Go [+25] (March 18, 2017)

      Highest Debut Of The Year:
      Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do (#13) (September 2, 2017)
      Lowest Debut Of The Year:
      NOTE: All of these songs had their lowest debut of the year, all of which debuted at #40.

      AJR – Weak (#40) (March 4, 2017)
      MAX featuring Gnash – Lights Down Low (#40) (April 8, 2017)
      Halsey – Now Or Never (#40) (April 15, 2017)
      ONE OK ROCK – American Girls (#40) (May 13, 2017)

      American Top 40:

      Smallest “Biggest Fall Of The Week”:
      Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna – This Is What You Came For [–2] (January 21, 2017)
      Shawn Mendes – Treat You Better [–2] (January 21, 2017)
      TWENTY ØNE PILØTS – Heathens [–2] (January 21, 2017)
      Smallest “Biggest Rise Of The Of The Week”:
      Flo Rida featuring 99 Percent – Cake [+5] (April 15, 2017)

      Biggest “Biggest Fall Of The Week”:
      Linkin Park featuring Kiiara – Heavy [–23] (June 24, 2017)

      Biggest “Biggest Rise Of The Week”:
      ZAYN featuring Taylor Swift – I Don’t Wanna Live Forever [+26] (January 14, 2017)
      Highest Debut Of The Year:
      Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do (#10) (September 16, 2017)
      Lowest Debut Of The Year:

      NOTE: All of these songs had their lowest debut of the year, all of which debuted at #40.
      ZAYN featuring Taylor Swift – I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (#40) (January 7, 2017)
      Aminé – Caroline (#40) (January 21, 2017)
      Katy Perry featuring Skip Marley – Chained To The Rhythm (#40) (February 25, 2017)
      Flo Rida featuring 99 Percent – Cake (#40) (April 1, 2017)
      Lady Gaga – The Cure (#40) (May 13, 2017)
      Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson – Symphony (#40) (August 19, 2017)
      Jonas Blue featuring William Singe – Hey Mama (#40) (September 9, 2017)
      Harry Styles – Two Ghosts (#40) (September 16, 2017)
      Hey Violet – Hoodie (#40) (September 30, 2017)
      Blackbear – Do Re Mi (#40) (October 28, 2017)
      Fifth Harmony – He Like That (#40) (November 18, 2017)
      ZAYN featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn (#40) (December 9, 2017)

      And finally, there is one last thing I want to mention. I will now present to you the Biggest Whiff Of The Year Award. Basically, what that means is there is one song in particular that despite it being a big hit elsewhere, failed to make it to the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown. It was the one song that unfortunately held this honor because I actually liked it. So, I will now be giving this award to the one song that deserved to be there in my opinion. Here it is:
      Biggest Whiff Of The Year Award: Kendrick Lamar – HUMBLE. 
      Whew! That took a lot of work, but I’ve finally finished! Once again, I would like to thank you guys for reading my blog! You guys are the greatest. Hit me up in the comments section below and tell me what you think! I hope you enjoyed reading! I’m looking forward to continuing this journey of reviewing music going into next year and hopefully beyond! As I’ve said before, it’s been an honor to be able to share my blog with you guys in my first year of doing this! Thanks again, and I hope you guys have a Merry Christmas!

      14 thoughts on “2017: A Year In Review, Part 2

      1. Biggest \”Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week\”:Bebe Rexha – I Got You [–29] (March 18, 2017)Biggest \”Biggest Jump Of The Week\”:James Arthur – Say You Won't Let Go [+25] (March 18, 2017)Well that's not ironic at all…Down by Marian Hill is my biggest whiff of the year.

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      2. You can literally put, \”Biggest Whiff Of The Year: ANY POPULAR RAP SONG (With exceptions of a couple songs that flopped on the countdown)But honestly, I can see how much work you put into this. I respect that and I appreciate it. I read your posts fully and look at every detail. There is a reason you are already over 30,000 pageviews. I like how you don't rush any of your posts and you are consistent with them too. I just wanted to give you my honest opinion, and I wish you a very great Merry Christmas to you too!

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      3. AVAILABLE FOR VOTE:River by Eminem feat. Ed SheeranLet You Down by NFAll Falls Down by Noah Cyrus, Alan Walker, and Digital Farm AnimalsNever Be the Same by Camila CabelloHim & I By G-Eazy feat. Halsey

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      4. Sofi Tukker – Best FriendFall Out Boy – Hold Me Tight Or Don'tSpencer – WhateverNF – Let You DownImagine Dragons – Whatever It TakesTaylor Swift/Future/Ed Sheeran – End GameAJR/Rivers Cuomo – Sober UpP!nk – Beautiful TraumaAlan Walker/Noah Cyrus/Digital Farm Animals -All Falls DownClean Bandit/Julia Michaels – I Miss YouWolves – AnimalG-Easy/Halsey – Him & ICamila Cabello – Never Be The SameAll Time Low – Last Young RenegadeLuckily for you, WIT didn’t leave HitBound.

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