Halsey (1) – Week Of December 9, 2017

Hello, fam! Winter weather is finally here (at least for me where I am), because we had a mixture of rain and snow yesterday, and today it was snowing this morning. Honestly, I’m going to need to stock up on some sweaters, gloves, scarves, etc. because we may be in for a pretty long winter season this time around. Anyway, I’m going off-topic. Let us talk about the weekend countdown. Not much happened this week (besides our new #1 song). However, it does gives me a reason to get this post out pretty quickly. Also, I’m still working on my Year-End posts, and they should be coming within the next week or so. There are no songs leaving the countdown this week, so let’s get right to it.

The Countdown:

Last Week’s #1 Song: Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl
45. Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255 (#43) [–2]
44. The Script – Rain (#44) [=]
43. Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee – Despacito (#45) [+2]
42. Mono Mind – Save Me A Place (#40) [–2]
41. Ed Sheeran – Shape Of You (#42) [+1] [Spent 9 Weeks At #1]
40. Charlie Puth – Attention (#41) [+1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
39. The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay – Something Just Like This (#38) [+1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
38. MAX featuring Gnash – Lights Down Low (#39) [+1]
37. Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato – No Promises (#33) [–4]
36. Zedd featuring Alessia Cara – Stay (#35) [–1] [Spent 4 Weeks At #1]
35. Harry Styles – Kiwi (#34) [–1]
34. Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do (#25) [–9]
33. Niall Horan – Slow Hands (#27) [–6] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
32. Lauv – I Like Better (#26) [–6]
31. Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill (#30) [–1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
30. ZAYN featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn (#31) [+1]
29. X Ambassadors – Ahead Of Myself (#32) [+3]
28. Nick Jonas – Find You (#29) [+1]
27. Linkin Park – One More Light (#28) [+1]
26. Liam Payne – Strip That Down (#24) [–2] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
25. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road (#36) [+11] (You’ve got to be kidding me)
24. Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar (#20) [–4]
23. Niall Horan – Too Much To Ask (#18) [–5]
22. Dua Lipa – New Rules (#22) [=]
21. The Shadowboxers – Hot Damn (#37) [+16]
20. Imagine Dragons – Believer (#19) [–1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
19. Shawn Mendes – There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (#21) [+2] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
18. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves (#17) [–1]
17. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be (#23) [+6]
16. Kesha – Praying (#13) [–3]
15. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still (#14) [–1]
14. Charlie Puth – How Long (#12) [–2]
13. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes (#16) [+3]
12. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It? (#10) [–2]
11. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do (#7) [–4]
10. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go (#15) [+5]
9. P!NK – What About Us (#8) [–1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
8. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry (#9) [+1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
7. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl (#1) [–6] [Spent 4 Weeks At #1]
6. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious (#11) [+5]
5. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft (#6) [+1]
4. Imagine Dragons – Thunder (#3) [–1] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
3. Camila Cabello – Havana (#2) [–1]
2. Ed Sheeran – Perfect (#5) [+3]
1. Halsey – Bad At Love (#4) [+3] [1st Week At #1]
#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: Shawn Mendes – Treat You Better (2nd and final week at #1)

Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week: Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do  (–9)

Biggest Jump Of The Week: The Shadowboxers – Hot Damn (+16)


Life Ain’t So Bad At All If You Blurb It Off The Wall

– Before introducing Despacito, Spyder Harrison mentioned that there was speculation that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are having problems with their relationship. Looks like Selena is going to have to search for someone else yet again. I wonder if the third time will be the charm for her.

Look What You Made Me Do is now officially out of the Top 30 after that big drop. It’s now safe to say that its time on the countdown is pretty much over. I was expecting this to become this year’s Closer. Boy, did I overestimate its success big time.

– Last week’s debuts didn’t do too much this week, with Kiwi dropping only one spot. The other two songs (Ahead Of Myself and Find You) made some small jumps, with the former having the biggest jump, though it’s only a mere 3 spots.

– Are you kidding me, people?! You can’t be serious. Body Like A Back Road decides to take a big jump this week. I literally have no words. This has absolutely no right to be on the countdown at this point. Hopefully, it can drop back down soon.

– On the other hand, the jump from Hot Damn is greatly appreciated by me. I’m coming to like this song more and more with each listen. The production in this one is way too cool to resist, though I can’t say it’ll make my Top 5 picks anytime soon. But yeah, there’s something about it that makes it worthy of having it on repeat.

– I’m not thrilled about the jump from Meant To Be either. Probably the best thing I can say about this is that it’s better than Body Like A Back Road, but it’s still plain bad by any means. Seriously, people. Can we get some better country music for once?

Let Me Go made a nice rebound back into the Top 10 this week. Looks like this one is starting to slowly catch on with the public, whereas Starving caught on much faster at this point last year. Also, this week, I went to the movies and watched a trailer for Pitch Perfect 3. It kinda brought me to tears knowing this is the last movie of the Pitch Perfect series. And believe it or not, this is actually what got Hailee Steinfeld into the spotlight in the first place (she actually starred in the second movie).

– During the introduction for Thunder, the guest DJ was having a funny conversation with Spyder Harrison when she gave a shout-out to Cosmo, and when I heard that name, it kinda reminds of the character from The Fairly OddParents TV series. Man, he was probably one of the funniest characters I’ve seen in a cartoon show.

– Finally, we’ve come to our new #1 song. I figured it was going to happen sooner or later. With everyone starting to fall in love with Halsey, I kinda thought Bad At Love would be #1 at some point in time. I don’t really mind it being there so long as it doesn’t get too overrated. I’ll say this though, it’s a much better choice for #1 than Now Or Never, so I’ll give her that. Plus, I pretty much underestimated by how well this song would do on the charts. It’s quite interesting to see it at the top spot.

Hit-Bound:

  • WØLVES – Animal
  • Walk The Moon – One Foot
  • Spencer – Whatever
  • Fall Out Boy – Hold Me Tight Or Don’t
  • P!NK – Beautiful Trauma
  • Liam Payne – Bedroom Floor
  • Symon – Lonely Girl (DEBUT)
  • Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
  • AJR featuring Rivers Cuomo – Sober Up
  • Louis Tomlinson – Miss You
  • Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
  • Clean Bandit featuring Julia Michaels – I Miss You
  • Bruno Mars – Chunky
  • Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future – End Game
  • Sofi Tukker – Best Friend

– We have only one new entrant on this week’s edition of Hit-Bound, and it comes from one of the hosts of Hits 1 In Hollywood, Symon. Enter Lonely Girl. Now last year, she had Say, which was not to anyone’s liking, in part because of the obnoxious rap breakdown and her annoying vocals. After listening to this song, I’ll say that she has improved on her vocals. It’s basically a piano ballad, unlike its predecessor where it tries to be a upbeat song and failed miserably. I’m sure everyone here will like this more.

My Top 5 Hit-Bound Picks
1. Bruno Mars – Chunky
2. Walk The Moon – One Foot
3. Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
4. Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future – End Game
5. WØLVES – Animal

YouTube 15:

Since we had no debuts this week, I’ve decided to do this week’s YouTube 15. Here are the songs trending this week:

  • Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes
  • Steve Aoki featuring Lauren Jauregui – All Night
  • Calum Scott – You Are The Reason
  • Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do
  • Avicii featuring Rita Ora – Lonely Together
  • Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255
  • HRVY – Personal
  • Ed Sheeran – Perfect
  • Alan Walker featuring Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals – All Falls Down
  • Imagine Dragons – Thunder
  • Annie LeBlanc – Photograph
  • Camila Cabello – Havana
  • James Arthur – Naked
  • Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar
  • Jacob Sartorius – Cozy

– Who remembers Calum Scott? If you do, then you’ll probably remember him when he did the cover of Dancing On My Own, which nobody here really liked. This time around, he brings us You Are The Reason. I do kinda like the song for what it is in terms of the lyrical content, and I can get on board with Calum’s voice, because he does sound better than he did with Dancing On My Own. However, I’m not quite feeling this song yet. Maybe it’ll be a grower. We’ll see.
– Next up, we have newcomer HRVY with his single called Personal. My main concern here is his vocals. He sounds a little too pitchy here, but I do kinda like about what this song has to offer. Overall, it’s not a bad song, but I’ve heard better.
– We have 13-year-old Annie LeBlanc with her new single titled Photograph. Right off the bat, she definitely showcases her vocals pretty well, and the lyrics are good as well. It’s definitely a sweet song that I can get on board with.
– We have another piano ballad from James Arthur, in the form of Naked. This one is a bit of a step up from Say You Won’t Let Go in terms of the production because it’s not quite as overwhelming, though his delivery needs a little more work. However, I do like most things about this song, but not quite enough for me to put it in green.
– Oh boy. We have the return of Jacob Sartorius. This time, he has a new single titled Cozy. I’m going to make it plain and simple: he just cannot sing, period. As I’ve talked about before, he’s basically the male version of Rebecca Black, and apparently he still hasn’t gotten a clue on how to sing well. I won’t even talk about the rest of the song, because his voice sucks. Honestly, I just wish he either take some vocals lessons for once. Since his previous singles thankfully weren’t as popular elsewhere, I have a feeling that one won’t be either, so we don’t have to worry about it. But sadly, now that I jinxed it, watch it suddenly rocket up the charts next week.

My Top 5 YouTube 15 Picks
1. Steve Aoki featuring Lauren Jauregui  All Night
2. Ed Sheeran  Perfect
3. Avicii featuring Rita Ora  Lonely Together
4. Taylor Swift  Look What You Made Me Do
5. Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid  1-800-273-2855

Top 20 Review:
0 – Putrid:
20. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be

1 – Bad:
None!

2 – Mediocre:
None!

3 – Decent:
19. Imagine Dragons – Believer
18. Halsey  Bad At Love
17. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry
16. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft

4 – Good:

15. Charlie Puth – How Long
14. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious
13. Camila Cabello – Havana

5 – Great:

12. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes
11. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still
10. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do
9. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go
8. Imagine Dragons – Thunder
7. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl
6. Shawn Mendes – There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back
5. Ed Sheeran – Perfect
4. P!NK – What About Us
3. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?
2. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves


BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
1. Kesha – Praying


Overall Grade: 85/100 (B)

Throwback Picks Of The Week: Michael Jackson  Off The Wall (1979) and Britney Spears  Baby One More Time (1998) (The song that started it all for her. Plus, her birthday was last week. So, Happy Birthday Britney Spears!)
Most Missed Countdown Song: Gotye featuring Kimbra  Somebody That I Used To Know
#1 Recommendation For Hits 1: Calvin Harris featuring Kehlani and Lil’ Yatchy  Faking It
Favorite Countdown Song One Year Ago: Adele  Water Under The Bridge
My Top 5 Picks
1. Kesha  Praying
2. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello  Wolves
3. ZAYN featuring Sia  Dusk Till Dawn
4. Taylor Swift  …Ready For It?
5. X Ambassadors  Ahead Of Myself

My Bottom 5 Picks
1. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road
2. Post Malone featuring 21 Savage  Rockstar
3. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line  Meant To Be
4. Liam Payne  Strip That Down
5. MAX featuring Gnash  Lights Down Low

Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
Charli XCX – After The Afterparty: If I’m being honest, this was a horrible follow-up to the amazing Boom Clap. The chorus in this one is so annoying, and the poorly written lyrics aren’t much help either. As one blogger put it, this song is just childish. Sorry, but no thank you.
John Legend – Love Me Now: One of the more upbeat love songs that I can get behind. While I feel that the chorus chanting “Love Me Now!” was kinda unnecessary, everything else about this song is solid across the board.
James Arthur – Say You Won’t Let Go: Yeah, some people don’t like this because it’s boring. But for me, boring doesn’t always equal bad. I kinda like how he tries to be Ed Sheeran with the acoustic guitars. Though, I’ll admit, it’s missing something that makes this a little more interesting.
Lady Gaga – Million Reasons: It’s pretty low-key and definitely something different for Lady Gaga. After her predecessor was loud and not to anyone’s liking, people have come to embrace this more because it’s more calming.

AT40: Imagine Dragons (2) – Week Of December 9, 2017

Hello, fam! This is the second-to last AT40 countdown of 2017. I thought this week was pretty good for the most part. Obviously, we have the same #1 song, and I’ll take that. There were some nice jumps as well. Let’s get right into it. So without further ado, here are the songs we’re saying good-bye to this week:

  • That’s What I Like by Bruno Mars [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
    Last Week: #40 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 43
  • Why by Sabrina Carpenter
    Last Week: #39 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

The Countdown:
Last Week’s #1 Song: Thunder by Imagine Dragons

40. Dusk Till Dawn by Zayn featuring Sia (DEBUT)
Last Week: N/A | # OF Weeks On Chart: 1

39. It Ain’t Me by Kygo featuring Selena Gomez [-1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #38 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 40

38. End Game by Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future (DEBUT)
Last Week: N/A | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1

37. Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee [-1] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #36 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 29

36. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B. [-12]
Last Week: #24 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

35. Silence by Marshmello featuring Khalid (DEBUT)
Last Week: #37 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 2

34. Faking It by Calvin Harris featuring Kehlani and Lil’ Yatchy [+1]
Last Week: #35 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4

33. Stay by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara [-1] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #32 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 39

32. Do Re Mi by Blackbear [+2]
Last Week: #34 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

31. Young, Dumb, and Broke by Khalid [=]
Last Week: #31 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6

30. Believer by Imagine Dragons [-1]
Last Week: #29 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 29

29. Let You Down by NF [+4]
Last Week: #33 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 3

28. Love So Soft by Kelly Clarkson [-6]
Last Week: #22 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 10

27. No Promises by Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato [-1]
Last Week: #26 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 27

26. Too Much To Ask by Niall Horan [+1]
Last Week: #27 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5

25. Unforgettable by French Montana featuring Swae Lee [-2]
Last Week: #23 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 21 


24. Good Old Days by Macklemore featuring Kesha [+4]
Last Week: #28 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5

23. Let Me Go by Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt [+2]
Last Week: #25 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9

22. Wolves by Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello [+8]
Last Week: #30 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 2

21. Lights Down Low by MAX featuring Gnash [=]
Last Week: #21 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 14

20. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes [-2] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #18 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 30

19. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé [=] (LEAVE ALREADY!!!)
Last Week: #19 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 15

18. How Long by Charlie Puth [+2]
Last Week: #20 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5

17. Slow Hands by Niall Horan [Spent 2 Weeks At #1] [-2]
Last Week: #15 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 28

16. New Rules by Dua Lipa [+1]
Last Week: #17 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 10


15. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage [+1]
Last Week: #16 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

14. Attention by Charlie Puth [-4] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #10 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 28


13. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift [+1]
Last Week: #14 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 10

12. What About Us by P!NK [-1]
Last Week: #11 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 15

11. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith [+1]
Last Week: #12 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 11

10. Perfect by Ed Sheeran [+3]
Last Week: #13 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

9. Praying by Kesha [=]
Last Week: #9 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 18

8. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo [-1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #7 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 24

7. Bad At Love by Halsey [+1]
Last Week: #8 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 12

6. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man [-3] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #3 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 16

5. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA [+1]
Last Week: #6 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 12

4. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #2 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 16

3. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid [-1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #2 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 21

2. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug [+3]
Last Week: #5 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9

1. Thunder by Imagine Dragons [=] [2nd Week At #1]
Last Week: #1 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9

#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: Let Me Love You by DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber (3rd And Final Week At #1)

Biggest Fall Of The Week: Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B. (-12)

Biggest Rise Of The Week: Wolves by Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello (+8)

New Entrants
– Our first of two entrants comes from ZAYN, who is collaborating with Sia in their single titled Dusk Till Dawn. I pretty much explained this one in great detail when it debuted on the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown. But for those who haven’t been following my blog, allow me to recap. Now I didn’t like this song at first, but in time I’ve grown to actually love it. I like how their vocals blend together, and the production is very good all around. I had been watching the music video which kinda looks like an action movie of sorts, and to say the least, it gave me chills every time I watch it. Overall, it’s a very good song. We’ll see how far it goes.

– For our second debut, Taylor Swift makes another appearance with the next single off of reputation, in the form of End Game, which features Ed Sheeran and yes, Future. Coming into the song, I was afraid of was what to come next seeing as many here don’t like Future. But after listening to it in full, I come to like it. Surprisingly, Future himself actually sounds good here. I do like Ed’s contribution as well. It’s not a over the top powerhouse pop much like her predecessors, but I do like what this song has to offer. Overall, it’s a keeper, and I’m hoping for some success out of this one.

I Wanna Be Your End Blurb
– So, two exits. Why by Sabrina Carpenter took the well-deserved exit, and good riddance to that. But then, there’s That What I Like by Bruno Mars, which both me and Scott are saddened about. It’s safe to say that this song will be missed by the both of us. Fun fact: these two songs left the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown last week.

– We can celebrate as Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B. took a big drop this week! Hopefully, it’ll be on its way out soon.

– I have a feeling Love So Soft won’t be on the AT40 for much longer. Apparently, the public is just starting to get over Kelly Clarkson’s new soulful direction.

– I’m also very pleased to see Wolves get a nice second-week jump! I still think it’s one of the best collaborations so far and I definitely enjoy this song more with every listen. Hopefully, Selena Gomez can have a big hit soon.

Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé NEEDS TO LEAVE ALREADY!!! I still can’t stand this song at all! This is getting ridiculous! We’ve had much better Latin music this year. This is easily the worst of the bunch. I’m hoping it drops like right now. But since I just jinxed it, watch it take a massive jump next week.

– Of course, it was expected that Thunder would hold the #1 spot this week. Meanwhile, we have Havana reaching a new peak of #2. I wouldn’t be surprised if this becomes #1 next week.  It helps that this song is still gaining in sales & radio as of right now.

Breakouts/On The Verge:

  • Meant To Be by Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line
  • Feels Great by Cheat Codes featuring Fetty Wap
  • Best Friend by Sofi Tukker


Extras/Optional Extras:

  • Party Rock Antham by LMFAO
  • Diamonds by Rihanna
  • Roar by Katy Perry
  • Lips Are Movin’ by Meghan Trainor
  • The A Team by Ed Sheeran
  • Bang Bang by Jessie J. featuring Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj
  • Cake By The Ocean by DNCE

Top 20 Breakdown:
0 – Putrid:
20. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William
19. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage

1 – Bad:
18. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo

2 – Mediocre:
None!

3 – Decent:
17. Bad At Love by Halsey
16. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato

4 – Good:
15. Slow Hands by Niall Horan
14. Attention by Charlie Puth
13. How Long by Charlie Puth
12. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug

5 – Great:
11. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith
10. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man
9. New Rules by Dua Lipa
8. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA
7. Perfect by Ed Sheeran
6. Thunder by Imagine Dragons
5. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes
4. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid
3. What About Us by P!NK

BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
TIE: 1. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift
TIE: 1. Praying by Kesha

Total Score: 80/100 (B-)

Throwback Pick Of The Week: I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston (1992)

Most Missed Song: Someone Like You by Adele

#1 Recommendation For The American Top 40: One Foot by Walk The Moon

Favorite Countdown Song This Week One Year Ago: Mercy by Shawn Mendes

My Top 5 Picks
1. Praying by Kesha
2. Wolves by Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello
3. Dusk Till Dawn by ZAYN featuring Sia
4. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift
5. Perfect by Ed Sheeran

My Bottom 5 Picks
1. Do Re Mi by Blackbear
2. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé
3. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
4. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B.
5. Let You Down by NF

Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
Juju On That Beat by Zay Hilfigger featuring Zayion McCall
Body Moves by DNCE
Blow Your Mind (Mwah) by Dua Lipa

Important Announcement!

Hello, fam! So, I haven’t announced it at all last week, but my blog has reached 30,000 Pageviews! It’s hard to believe I’ve come this far. It seems like yesterday I was just venturing into the world of blogging and now look where it is! I would like to say thank you to all of you who have been reading my blog and I hope you guys enjoyed reading my posts! But that’s not the reason why I’m posting this. I made this post because I have some important things I want to share with you. Yes, I’ll still be doing the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown and the American Top 40 reviews, and I’m not stopping anytime soon. This post is about some stuff that I want to talk about in terms of where this blog is headed going forward.

– I’ll be working on my Year-End posts all throughout this week. So, you can expect some of those to come within the next week, maybe even sooner. That includes the following posts mentioned below:

  • My Bottom 10 Songs of 2017
  • My Top 45 (or however many) Songs Of 2017
  • Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Review
  • Some other stuff I won’t mention right now.

– I’ll also try to work on some random posts in the near future, such as Top 10 songs from certain artists, album reviews, etc. Don’t expect those to come this month, though, given that I’ll be busy working on these Year-End posts mentioned above, but it’ll probably be next month or sometime soon.
– There will be a rankdown coming soon. No further details on what that will be about, but I’ll let you guys know when it’s coming once I decide what rankdown I should do. Also, I need some help on how to do it. So, if you can leave a comment below about some advice to give me, that would be nice.
– And finally, there’s something else I want to talk about: if anybody here can give me some advice on how to make the blogging community more interesting, you can leave a comment below if you like. That would be nice if I can get some help here in rebuilding this community.
And that’s pretty much all I’ve got to say. I wanted this to be a longer post explaining some things, but my apologies. I’m not good at those. Anyway, this is basically explaining where this blog is headed going forward. Again, thank you guys for helping my blog reach 30,000 Pageviews! It’s been an honor to be a part of this community and I’m looking forward to sharing more with you guys.
I hope you all have a great Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!  Oh, and stay frosty!
– Montavis 🙂

Ed Sheeran (4) – Week Of December 2, 2017

Hello, fam! We are officially in the last month of 2017! Where has the time gone! Anyway, as far as this week went, we had some good, some bad, and…well, not much else. I don’t have too much else to say right now in terms of the introduction. So, let’s get on with it! Before we get to this week’s Fresh 45, here are the songs leaving us this week:

  • Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like (#45) [Spent 1 Week At #1]
  • Evaride – Heartless (#44)
  • Sabrina Carpenter – Why (#26)

The Countdown:

Last Week’s #1 Song: Imagine Dragons – Thunder
45. Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee – Despacito (#43) [-2]
44. The Script – Rain (#38) [-6]
43. Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255 (#41) [-2]
42. Ed Sheeran – Shape Of You (#42) [=] [Spent 9 Weeks At #1]
41. Charlie Puth – Attention (#36) [-5] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
40. Mono Mind – Save Me A Place (#28) [-12]
39. MAX Featuring Gnash – Lights Down Low (#40) [+1]
38. The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay – Something Just Like This (#39) [+1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
37. The Shadowboxers – Hot Damn (#34) [-3]
36. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road (#35) [-1]
35. Zedd featuring Alessia Cara – Stay (#33) [-2] [Spent 4 Weeks At #1]
34. Harry Styles – Kiwi (DEBUT)
33. Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato – No Promises (#14) [-19]
32. X Ambassadors – Ahead Of Myself (DEBUT)
31. ZAYN featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn (#29) [-2]
30. Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill (#32) [+2] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
29. Nick Jonas – Find You (DEBUT)
28. Linkin Park – One More Light (#24) [-5]
27. Niall Horan – Slow Hands (#27) [=] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
26. Lauv – I Like Better (#31) [+5]
25. Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do (#17) [-8]
24. Liam Payne – Strip That Down (#22) [-2] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
23. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be (#30) [+7]
22. Dua Lipa – New Rules (#24) [+2]
21. Shawn Mendes – There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (#28) [+7] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
20. Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar (#37) [+17] (Dang it, North America)
19. Imagine Dragons – Believer (#12) [-7] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
18. Niall Horan – Too Much To Ask (#18) [+1]
17. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves (#20) [+3]
16. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes (#21) [+5]
15. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go (#15) [=]
14. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still (#18) [+4]
13. Kesha – Praying (#13) [=]
12. Charlie Puth – How Long (#16) [+4]
11. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious (#7) [-4]
10. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It? (#9) [-1]
9. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry (#6) [-3] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
8. P!NK – What About Us (#8) [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
7. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do (#5) [-2]
6. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft (#11) [+5]
5. Ed Sheeran – Perfect (#3) [-2]
4. Halsey – Bad At Love (#2) [-2]
3. Imagine Dragons – Thunder (#1) [-2] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
2. Camila Cabello – Havana (#4) [+2]
1. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl (#10) [+9] [FOURTH WEEK AT #1!] (Whoa!)

#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – Closer (8th and Final Week At #1)

Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week: Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato – No Promises (-19)
Biggest Jump Of The Week: Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar (+17)

New Entrants

– Kicking off this week’s new entrants, we have Harry Styles making his return. Enter Kiwi, his third single off of his self-titled album. This song is a bit of a step up from Two Ghosts in terms of the production. I do love the rock elements this one has to offer. The sound kinda resembles that of the 70’s-80’s rock music. I love how Harry Styles can make use of his instruments in the song, much like with the rest of the album. Overall, it’s a solid track. We’ll see how far this one goes.

– Next up, we have the return of the X Ambassadors. Those who know them will probably remember Renegades, which was a huge favorite to the blogging community. Then, you had Unsteady, which on the other hand was hated by many here for whatever reason after spending a very long time on the countdown. Now this week, they bring us their new single Ahead Of Myself. It sounds pretty similar to Renegades to say the least. I do like the production in this one. However, to me it’s the lyrical content and the vocals that stand out. This is a song that I’m sure many can relate to. It talks about not getting too far ahead in everyone’s lives. It’s kind of a song that can help people reflect on their mistakes and learning from them. Overall, it’s a nice song and I don’t mind if it stays here for a while.

– Finally, we have Nick Jonas making his return to the countdown, by the name of Find You. Right off the bat, I didn’t really find this one too interesting at first. But I’ve come to embrace it more. I do like what the lyrical content has to offer, and the production here is pretty cool, especially when the guitars are being put to great use. Is it me, or does this song kinda sound like Lady Gaga – Perfect Illusion? Anyway, seeing as this one flopped elsewhere, it’ll be interesting to see how well this does on the countdown.


Every Time I Blurb Ahead Of Myself

– As far as our exits go, Sabrina Carpenter – Why I wasn’t fond of, so I’m happy about the departure. Evaride – Heartless was pretty underrated and I think it deserved better. Finally, we lost Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like. I figured it was going to make its exit eventually, but I did not expect it to leave since I have been hearing it a lot over the course of this week. I know that while many here are bidding good riddance, me and Scott are doing the exact opposite.

– *sees #1* Whoa! I didn’t think Galway Girl would jump back into the Top 5 and steal Imagine Dragons’s thunder (see what I did there) like that to take back the #1 spot. But sure, I’ll take it. Again, I expected Perfect to be #1, but that was not the case.

– Of course, Rockstar would be honored the Biggest Jump Of The Week in its second week. Not very thrilled about this. I’m going to be straight up and just say that this jump was completely uncalled for.

– On the other hand, Too Good At Goodbyes made a nice recovery back into the Top 20. I’m certainly fine with this. And seeing that it’s still somewhat gaining in radio and sales, this may not be done yet.

No Promises taking a big drop isn’t very surprising, given that this song lost its popularity a while ago. I have a feeling it won’t be on the countdown for too much longer.

– Speaking of drops, Save Me A Place has fallen down near the Bottom 5. It did have quite a run while it lasted, so I’ll give it that. Now, I’m hoping it can hang around for a little while longer.

Hit-Bound:

  • Bruno Mars – Chunky
  • P!NK – Beautiful Trauma
  • AJR featuring Rivers Cuomo – Sober Up (DEBUT)
  • Sofi Tukker – Best Friend
  • Walk The Moon – One Foot
  • Louis Tomlinson – Miss You (DEBUT)
  • Spencer – Whatever (DEBUT)
  • WØLVES – Animal
  • Clean Bandit featuring Julia Michaels – I Miss You
  • Fall Out Boy – Hold Me Tight Or Don’t
  • Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
  • Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future – End Game
  • Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
  • Liam Payne – Bedroom Floor

– On this week’s edition of Hit-Bound, new artist Spencer was the guest host for Mikey Piff. We have three debuts to cover this week, so let’s review.
– First, we start with AJR making their return once again. This time, they brought along Rivers Cuomo with the song called Sober Up. Right off the bat, I’m going to go on the record and say this song sucks. And no, it’s not because I’m so sick of AJR after we just got through with the annoying Weak a few months ago. Sober Up is another one of those songs with cool lines, but with stupid lyrical content. And I don’t like their vocal work in this one. I recently watched Spectrum Pulse’s take on not only this song, but their album, The Click, in general. Simply put, he slammed this and the entire album big time, and for good reason. I will not be thrilled if it debuts on the countdown. But should it happen, I’ll have more words then.
– Unlike our first debut, there are two other new entrants that I’m sure will interest most people here. We have Louis Tomlinson who just released his new single yesterday, by the name of Miss You. I was expecting Just Like You to make its debut at some point, but I was proven wrong. Anyway, Miss You does have some rock elements to it, and I do like Louis’s vocals. Since Hits 1 loves One Direction, it’s almost certain to debut on the countdown soon. So I’ll talk more about it later on.
– Finally, we have Spencer himself who makes his debut as a new artist, by the name of Whatever. Right off the bat, it’s not necessarily the best first impression for a new artist. But I do like the beat and the vocals here. Not too much else I can say beyond that.
My Top 5 Hit-Bound Picks
1. Bruno Mars – Chunky
2. Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
3. Walk The Moon – One Foot
4. Louis Tomlinson – Miss You
5. WØLVES – Animal

Top 20 Review:
0 – Putrid:
20. Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar

1 – Bad:
None!

2 – Mediocre:
None!

3 – Decent:
19. Imagine Dragons – Believer
18. Halsey – Bad At Love
17. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry
16. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft

4 – Good:
15. Charlie Puth – How Long
14. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious
13. Camila Cabello – Havana

5 – Great:
12. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes
11. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still
10. Niall Horan – Too Much To Ask
9. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do
8. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go
7. Imagine Dragons – Thunder
6. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl
5. Ed Sheeran – Perfect
4. P!NK – What About Us
3. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?

BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
TIE: 1. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves
TIE: 1. Kesha – Praying

Overall Grade: 86/100 (B)

Throwback Pick Of The Week: Céline Dion – All By Myself (1996)
Most Missed Countdown Song: Rachel Platten – Stand By You

Most Missed Hit-Bound Drop-Out: Lorde – Green Light
#1 Recommendation For Hits 1: Steve Aoki featuring Lauren Jauregui – All Night
Favorite Countdown Song This Week One Year Ago: Alessia Cara – Scars To Your Beautiful

My Top 5 Picks
TIE: 1. Kesha – Praying
TIE: 1. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves
3. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?
4. P!NK – What About Us
5. ZAYN featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn

My Bottom 5 Picks
1. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road
2. Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar
3. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be
4. Liam Payne – Strip That Down
5. MAX featuring Gnash – Lights Down Low

Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
Adele – Water Under The Bridge: Easily the best thing about this one is the production, in which more instruments are being used. And the powerhouse chorus is pretty darn epic. I’ll talk more about this in my Year-End posts, but it’s not too hard for me to figure out why this is a fan favorite off of 25.

AT40: Imagine Dragons (1) – Week Of December 2, 2017

Hello, fam! This is the first AT40 countdown of December! We’re closing in on the end of the year. As a result, I’m working on my Year-End posts, which should be coming out soon. Macklemore filled in for Ryan Seacrest as the guest host for this week’s edition of the AT40. I thought he did a nice job hosting. This was a pretty good week for the most part. Let’s get right into it. So with that in mind, here are the songs leaving us this week:

  • Body Like A Back Road by Sam Hunt (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
    Last Week: #35 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 25

  • Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift [Spent 1 Week At #1]
    Last Week: #28 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 11

The Countdown:
Last Week’s #1 Song: 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid

40. That’s What I Like by Bruno Mars [=]
Last Week: # | # Of Weeks On Chart:

39. Why by Sabrina Carpenter [-9]
Last Week: #30 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

38. It Ain’t Me by Kygo featuring Selena Gomez [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #38 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 39

37. Silence by Marshmello featuring Khalid (DEBUT)
Last Week: N/A | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1

36. Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee [-3] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #33 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 28

35. Faking It by Calvin Harris featuring Kehlani and Lil’ Yatchy [+2]
Last Week: #35 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 3

34. Do Re Mi by Blackbear [+2]
Last Week: #36 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6

33. Let You Down by NF [+6]
Last Week: #39 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 2

32. Stay by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara [-1] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #31 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 38

31. Young, Dumb, and Broke by Khalid [+1]
Last Week: #32 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5

30. Wolves by Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello (DEBUT)
Last Week: N/A | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1

29. Believer by Imagine Dragons [-4]
Last Week: #25 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 28

28. Good Old Days by Macklemore featuring Kesha [+1]
Last Week: #29 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5

27. Too Much To Ask by Niall Horan [+7]
Last Week: #34 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4

26. No Promises by Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato [-3]
Last Week: #23 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 26

25. Let Me Go by Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt [+2]
Last Week: #27 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

24. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B. [+2]
Last Week: #26 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

23. Unforgettable by French Montana featuring Swae Lee [-3]
Last Week: #20 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 20 

22. Love So Soft by Kelly Clarkson [=]
Last Week: #22 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9

21. Lights Down Low by MAX featuring Gnash [=]
Last Week: #21 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 13

20. How Long by Charlie Puth [+4]
Last Week: #24 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4

19. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé [=]
Last Week: #19 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 14

18. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes [-2] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #16 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 29

17. New Rules by Dua Lipa [=]
Last Week: #17 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9

16. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage [+2]
Last Week: #18 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6

15. Slow Hands by Niall Horan [Spent 2 Weeks At #1] [-3]
Last Week: #12 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 27

14. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift [+1]
Last Week: #15 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9

13. Perfect by Ed Sheeran [+1]
Last Week: #14 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

12. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith [+1]
Last Week: #13 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 10

11. What About Us by P!NK [=]
Last Week: #11 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 14

10. Attention by Charlie Puth [-2] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #8 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 27

9. Praying by Kesha [+1]
Last Week: #10 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 17

8. Bad At Love by Halsey [+1]
Last Week: #9 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 11

7. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo [-2] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #5 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 23

6. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA [=]
Last Week: #6 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 11

5. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug [+2]
Last Week: #7 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

4. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato [-2] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #2 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 16

3. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man [=] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #3 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 15

2. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid [-1]
Last Week: #1 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 20

1. Thunder by Imagine Dragons [+3] [1st Week At #1]
Last Week: #3 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: Let Me Love You by DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber (2nd of 3 Weeks At #1)

Biggest Fall Of The Week: Why by Sabrina Carpenter (-9)

Biggest Rise Of The Week: Too Much To Ask by Niall Horan (+7)

New Entrants
– Up and coming EDM artist Marshmello has two songs debuting this week. Let’s begin with his first collaboration with Khalid in their single titled Silence. Now, if I’m being honest, Khalid has been getting better with each new song he releases. He’s been having a pretty solid year thus far in terms of making his presence known to the music industry. As for this one, I guess it’s alright. The production isn’t necessarily the best, but Khalid does sound pretty good here. As of right now, I’m sticking with blue, but it could be a grower down the road.

– For our second debut, Marshmello has another collaboration, this time with Selena Gomez making another appearance on the American Top 40. Enter Wolves. I’ve talked about this song in great detail when it debuted on the Hits 1 Weekend Countdown last week. Let’s briefly recap. After Selena Gomez failed to impress with her two disappointing singles recently (Bad Liar & Fetish), many had low expectations coming in. As soon as I finished listening to Wolves in its entirely, I was impressed with how it turned out. At first, I thought it was just a good song and this is something Selena Gomez should be doing. But with time, and repeated listens, I’ve come to enjoy this song a lot more. Words cannot describe how amazing this song is. Again, I’ll emphasize: IT IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! Almost EVERYTHING about this song is spot on from Selena’s vocals to the beat drop after the chorus, where her vocals come in. In terms of the lyrical content, it talks about finding love and getting to it. As I mentioned last week, Selena has been trying to find the right person to be with, and by the looks of it, has gotten back to hanging out with Justin Bieber, at least from what I’ve heard. Anyway, this collaboration turned out really well and it’s definitely an early front-runner for my best song of 2018. I hope it does well because frankly, it’s deserving of it.

I’ve Been Blurbing For Too Long
– So, Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift dropped out rather quickly. It was quite an unusual song that got mixed opinions from music critics. As for me, I did enjoy it from the first listen. This had a pretty short run for a song that was #1 about a month ago. That said, it will be missed by me.

– Good to see Why by Sabrina Carpenter tumbling down to the Bottom 5. Hopefully, it’ll be on its way out soon.

Despacito is declining much faster that I had expected to. You would think it would spend a long time here given that its possibly the biggest song of the year, but by the looks of it, I may be proven wrong.

– Yes, you’re reading it right: Do Re Mi is now my least favorite song on the countdown. I don’t get what people like about this. Recently, I forced myself to listen to the song in its entirely all the way through. My goodness, is this song torture to my ears!!!

– On the other hand Too Much To Ask took a nice jump this week. Let’s see if it can become as big as Slow Hands. It’s definitely a nice track that I can enjoy once in a while as opposed to the other songs I just talked about. *cough* Do Re Mi *cough*

– Again, in case you’re wondering, what you see is not an error. I have three songs in purple. Yes, I know, but to me these songs are just amazing. I already talked about Wolves, and Praying by Kesha doesn’t really need any explanation. Also, I’m enjoying …Ready For It? a lot more than I should. As I’ve said many times, Taylor Swift almost never disappoints.

– Not too surprised about Thunder reaching #1 this week. I had a feeling it was going to happen here on the AT40 eventually. Not that I’m complaining though, as I still like this song. It can stay there for as long as it wants.

– Alright, now that pretty much covers everything. Hang on a sec. I’m missing something…



Oh yeah. Let us rejoice! The horrible country song known as Body Like A Back Road has officially left the American Top 40! Good Riddance! You will never be missed!!!

Breakouts/On The Verge:

  • Dusk Till Dawn by ZAYN featuring Sia
  • Walk On Water by Eminem featuring Beyoncé
  • Feels Great by Cheat Codes featuring Fetty Wap
  • End Game by Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future

Extras/Optional Extras:

  • Thrift Shop by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz
  • Can’t Hold Us by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton
  • Downtown by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Same Love by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert

– Oh, would you look at that? All of the songs by Macklemore have been listed as Extras. I guess that what happens when you have a guest host.


Top 20 Breakdown:
0 – Putrid:
20. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William
19. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage

1 – Bad:
18. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo

2 – Mediocre:
None!

3 – Decent:
17. Bad At Love by Halsey
16. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato

4 – Good:
15. Slow Hands by Niall Horan
14. Attention by Charlie Puth
13. How Long by Charlie Puth
12. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug

5 – Great:
11. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith
10. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man
9. New Rules by Dua Lipa
8. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA
7. Perfect by Ed Sheeran
6. Thunder by Imagine Dragons
5. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes
4. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid
3. What About Us by P!NK

BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
TIE: 1. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift
TIE: 1. Praying by Kesha

Total Score: 80/100 (B-)

Throwback Pick Of The Week: Beat It by Michael Jackson (1983)

Most Missed Song: Burn by Ellie Goulding

#1 Recommendation For The American Top 40: All Night by Steve Aoki featuring Lauren Jauregui

Favorite Countdown Song This Week One Year Ago: Tie between Mercy by Shawn Mendes (#26) and Alessia Cara – Scars To Your Beautiful (#8)

My Top 5 Picks
TIE: 1. Praying by Kesha
TIE: 1. Wolves by Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello
TIE: 1. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift
4. What About Us by P!NK
5. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid

My Bottom 5 Picks
1. Do Re Mi by Blackbear
2. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé
3. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
4. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B.
5. Why by Sabrina Carpenter

Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
Sucker For Pain by Lil’ Wayne featuring Wiz Khalifa, Imagine Dragons, Logic, Ty Dolla $ign, and X Ambassadors: Taken from the Suicide Squad movie soundtrack, this big collaboration actually turned out quite well. The beat here is good, and I do like the rather dark vibe to it.

AT40: Logic, Alessia Cara, and Khalid (1) – Week Of November 25, 2017

Hello, fam! Sorry if this post was a little late. I hope you all enjoyed your Thanksgiving! Anyway, we did have a pretty good week for the most part. We’ve got a brand new #1, which I’m very thrilled about! Let’s get right into it! So without delay, here are the songs leaving us this week:

  • He Like That by Fifth Harmony
    Last Week: #40 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1

The Countdown:
Last Week’s #1 Song: Feel it Still by Portugal. The Man

40. That’s What I Like by Bruno Mars [-1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #39 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 42


39. Let You Down by NF (DEBUT)
Last Week: N/A | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1

38. It Ain’t Me by Kygo featuring Selena Gomez [-2] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #36 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 38

37. Faking It by Calvin Harris featuring Kehlani and Lil’ Yachty [+1]
Last Week: #38 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 2

36. Do Re Mi by Blackbear [+1]
Last Week: #37 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5

35. Body Like A Back Road by Sam Hunt [-2]
Last Week: #33 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 25

34. Too Much To Ask by Niall Horan [+1]
Last Week: #35 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 3

33. Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee [-5] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #28 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 27

32. Young, Dumb, And Broke by Khalid [=]
Last Week: #32 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4

31. Stay by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara [-2] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #29 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 37

30. Why by Sabrina Carpenter [+1]
Last Week: #31 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6

29. Good Old Days by Macklemore featuring Kesha [+5]
Last Week: #34 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4

28. Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift [-8] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #20 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 11

27. Let Me Go by Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt [+3]
Last Week: #30 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

26. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B. [=]
Last Week: #26 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6

25. Believer by Imagine Dragons [-1]
Last Week: #24 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 27

24. How Long by Charlie Puth [+3]
Last Week: #27 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4

23. No Promises by Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato [-4]
Last Week: #19 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 25

22. Love So Soft by Kelly Clarkson [+1]
Last Week: #23 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

21. Lights Down Low by MAX featuring Gnash [+1]
Last Week: #22 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 12

20. Unforgettable by French Montana featuring Swae Lee [-6]
Last Week: #14 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 19

19. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé [+2]
Last Week: #21 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 13

18. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage [+7]
Last Week: #25 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5

17. New Rules by Dua Lipa [+1]
Last Week: #18 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

16. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes [-1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #15 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 28

15. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift [+2]
Last Week: #17 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8

14. Perfect by Ed Sheeran [+2]
Last Week: #16 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6

13. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith [=]
Last Week: #13 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9

12. Slow Hands by Niall Horan [-4] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #8 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 26

11. What About Us by P!NK [-1]
Last Week: #10 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 13

10. Praying by Kesha [-1]
Last Week: #9 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 16

9. Bad At Love by Halsey [+3]
Last Week: #12 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 10

8. Attention by Charlie Puth [-2] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #6 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 26

7. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug [+4]
Last Week: #11 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

6. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA [-1]
Last Week: #5 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 10

5. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo [-1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #4 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 22

4. Thunder by Imagine Dragons [+3]
Last Week: #7 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7

3. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man [-2] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
Last Week: #1 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 14

2. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
Last Week: #2 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 15

1. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid [+2] [FIRST WEEK AT #1!]
Last Week: #3 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 19

#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: Let Me Love You by DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber (1st Of 3 Weeks At #1)

Biggest Fall Of The Week: Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift (-8)
Biggest Rise Of The Week: Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage (+7) (…)

New Entrants
– Our only entrant this week comes from NF with the song titled Let You Down from his new album, Perception. I can’t really say I’m fond of this one. Probably the best thing about it is the lyrical content, which talks about a father & son relationship. I do like how NF can tell a story about what he went through. But there’s not too much else about this song that’s worth caring about. And was it necessary to have the pitchy vocals blend in with his vocals? Not really, plus I don’t really like how he delivers it in my opinion. At least with 7 Years, another song that talks about a father & son relationship, Lukas Graham showed some emotion. But when listening to the song in full, NF doesn’t really show any of that, and again, the pitchy vocals aren’t much help either. So yeah, to put it short, I’m just simply not a fan. While it’s in blue for now, it’s closer to red than it is green. It’ll probably be there within the next week or so.
I’m Sorry That I Let You Blurb
– Let’s begin with our exit. This is the second week in a row in which a song leaves us after spending only one week. With He Like That making its departure and considering people are getting tired of Fifth Harmony, it’s pretty safe to say that they won’t have another hit anytime soon.

– Before introducing It Ain’t Me, Ryan Seacrest mentioned that Selena Gomez took some time off because of health problems.

– Beofre introducing Young, Dumb, and Broke, Ryan Seacrest mentioned that Khalid actually met Drake at some point in time. I’ll bet he was really happy to met him while traveling around the world. It’ll be interesting to see if these two do a collaboration someday. I wonder how that will work out?

– So, Ryan Seacrest mentioned during his introduction for Stay that the Backstreet Boys are actually working on a new album. And guess what? One of the artists mentioned was Zedd. Sounds like there may be a collaboration in the works.

– And Look What You Made Me Do continues its free-fall. This time, it’s out of the Top 20 for good. Also, I never mention this, but I would like to say her new album, reputation, nearly broke records on Billboard. So, congrats Taylor Swift!

– Of course, Rockstar had to take a big jump this week into the Top 20. Along with it, we have Mi Gente entering that region. Honestly, both of those songs are extremely annoying, the latter especially. As for Rockstar, I pretty much have to get used to it being here for a long while.

– We have both Bad At Love and Havana making their entry in the Top 10 this week. The latter I’m not surprised about, since that one is gaining and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. As for the former, I’ve underestimated by how well Bad At Love would do on the charts. We’ll see how it continues its upward trajectory.

– On that note, Thunder also continues it ascent by hitting a new peak at #4. I have a feeling this could be our next #1 here on the AT40, given that it’s still a monster in sales. So, I wouldn’t be surprised if it happens soon.

– While we’re on that subject, we’ve finally come to our new #1! 1-800-273-8255 has managed to achieve #1 this week, and I’m indeed really happy about that! To me, it’s definitely a standout track unlike some of the other songs currently on the charts. Also, here’s a bit of history: Ryan Seacrest mentioned that this is the first song with a telephone number as the title to make it to #1. So, congrats to Logic and Khalid on getting their well-deserved first #1!

Breakouts/On The Verge:

  • Silence by Marshmello featuring Khalid
  • Dusk Till Dawn by ZAYN featuring Sia
  • Wolves by Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello

Extras/Optional Extras

  • Shape Of You by Ed Sheeran
  • Love The Way You Lie by Eminem featuring Rihanna
  • Mirrors by Justin Timberlake
  • Wild Thoughts by DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller
  • Scars To Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara
  • Rolling In The Deep by Adele
  • Airplanes by B.O.B. featuring Hayley Williams
Top 20 Breakdown:
0 – Putrid:
20. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé
19. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage

1 – Bad:
18. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo

2 – Mediocre:
None!

3 – Decent:
17. Bad At Love by Halsey
16. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato

4 – Good:
15. Slow Hands by Niall Horan
14. Attention by Charlie Puth
13. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug

5 – Great:
12. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith
11. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man
10. Unforgettable by French Montana featuring Swae Lee
9. New Rules by Dua Lipa
8. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA
7. Perfect by Ed Sheeran
6. Thunder by Imagine Dragons
5. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes
4. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid
3. What About Us by P!NK
2. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift

BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
1. Praying by Kesha

Total Score: 80/100 (B-)

Throwback Pick Of The Week: Anything For You by Gloria Estefan (1988)

Most Missed Songs: Something In The Way You Move by Ellie Goulding and Stand By You by Rachel Platten

#1 Recommendation For The American Top 40: Stranger Things by Kygo featuring OneRepublic

Favorite Countdown Song This Week One Year Ago: Scars To Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara

My Top 5 Picks
1. Praying by Kesha
2. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift
3. What About Us by P!NK
4. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid
5. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes

My Bottom 5 Picks
TIE: 1. Body Like A Back Road by Sam Hunt
TIE: 1. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé
3. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
4. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B.
5. Do Re Mi by Blackbear

Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
So, I’ve decided to do this for every post on the AT40. The color code will be the same as I did for other things unrelated to the countdown. You can check the sidebar for reference. But just in case you need it, here it is:

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

Ain’t My Fault by Zara Larsson: Not as good as her other singles, but at least Zara shows that she has great vocals. It’s too bad that after Never Forget You, this, along with her successors, never caught on to the audience in the U.S.
Mercy by Shawn Mendes: This is basically a better version of Treat You Beter, except with deeper lyrical content and he uses more instruments here. I’ll talk more about this in my Year-End Posts soon.
Love On The Brain by Rihanna: Personally, I feel like if Rihanna had better vocals, this would be more likable. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Sorry, but her vocals alone bring the song down for me.

Imagine Dragons (2) – Week Of November 25, 2017

Hello, guys! Happy Thanksgiving to you all, and I hope enjoyed your Thanksgiving! Spyder Harrison actually hosted the Thanksgiving Day Edition of the Weekend Countdown. Heh, I guess he wasn’t given the day off on this holiday. Anyway, after the thrill that was last week, we have taken a bit of a step back this week. There were some good things that happened. However, we had some bad (and I mean really bad) things that were not to my liking. At least our #1 is good, though. Let’s dive right in, shall we? So with that being said, here are the songs leaving us this week:

  • The All-American Rejects – Sweat (#44)
  • Justin Bieber featuring BloodPop® – Friends (#43)

The Countdown:

Last Week’s #1 Song: P!NK – What About Us
45. Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like (#45) [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
44. Evaride – Heartless (#42) [-2]
43. Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee – Despacito (#39) [-4]
42. Ed Sheeran – Shape Of You (#40) [-2] [Spent 9 Weeks At #1]
41. Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255 (#29) [-12]
40. MAX featuring Gnash – Lights Down Low (#41) [+1]
39. The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay – Something Just Like This (#35) [-4] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
38. The Script – Rain (#34) [-4]
37. Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar (DEBUT)
36. Charlie Puth – Attention (#36) [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
35. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road (#32) [-3]
34. The Shadowboxers – Hot Damn (#38) [+4]
33. Zedd featuring Alessia Cara – Stay (#34) [+1] [Spent 4 Weeks At #1]
32. Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill (#27) [-5] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
31. Lauv – I Like Me Better (#23) [-8]
30. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be (#37) [+7]
29. Zayn featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn (#33) [+4]
28. Mono Mind – Save Me A Place (#19) [-9]
27. Niall Horan – Slow Hands (#30) [+3] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
26. Sabrina Carpenter – Why (#23) [-3]
25. Shawn Mendes – There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (#24) [-1] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
24. Dua Lipa – New Rules (#21) [-3]
23. Linkin Park – One More Light (#24) [+1]
22. Liam Payne – Strip That Down (#26) [+4]
21. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes (#10) [-11] (Dang!)
20. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves (DEBUT)
19. Niall Horan – Too Much To Ask (#22) [+3]
18. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still (#17) [-1]
17. Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do (#13) [-4]
16. Charlie Puth – How Long (#20) [+4]
15. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go (#9) [-6]
14. Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato – No Promises (#14) [=]
13. Kesha – Praying (#18) [+5]
12. Imagine Dragons – Believer (#15) [+3] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
11. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft (#7) [-4]
10. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl (#11) [+1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
9. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It? (#5) [-4]
8. P!NK – What About Us (#1) [-7] [Spent 1 Week At #1] (Ooooh…)
7. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious (#12) [+5]
6. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry (#6) [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
5. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do (#8) [+3]
4. Camila Cabello – Havana (#16) [+12]
3. Ed Sheeran – Perfect (#3) [=]
2. Halsey – Bad At Love (#4) [+2]
1. Imagine Dragons – Thunder (#2) [+1] [SECOND WEEK AT #1]

#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – Closer (7th Of 8 Weeks At #1)

Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week: Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255 (-12)

Biggest Jump Of The Week: Camila Cabello – Havana (+12)

New Entrants

– To kick off this week’s new arrivals, we have a debut that I was not looking forward to at all. This is one that I’m sure many of you are expecting me to thrash big time. Post Malone makes his first-ever appearance on the countdown along with newcomer 21 Savage with the song called Rockstar. If I’m being honest, I never thought Hits 1 would pick up a song of this caliber, seeing as they don’t care for rap/hip-hop. But alas, here it is. When I first talked about Body Like A Back Road, a song that continues to test my patience (and many others as well), when it debuted back in June, I’ve said that it is an embarrassment to the country genre. I won’t rant anymore about that song right now. I’ve pretty much said what I needed to say about Body Like A Back Road (at least until I do my Year-End posts). Let’s just get into reviewing Rockstar. This song is another representation of just how bad the quality of rap music has been in recent years. I’m pretty sure you can figure out why I don’t like it. The production is flat-out bad across the board, the lyrical content is really stupid like all of today’s rap music, and the vocals, while somewhat tolerable, aren’t good. I am honestly just as shocked as you are that Hits 1 would pick up something like this. The fact that it has spent 6 annoying weeks at #1 on Billboard is very disappointing, and unfortunately it’s destined to spend another week there (and maybe more, since the music video has just dropped). That alone is bad enough, but making matters much, MUCH worse is that we have song even worse than Rockstar that I won’t mention currently sitting at #3 has the potential to be the next #1 in the near future. At this point in time, I really start to question why America is making these two big hits when they’re horrible on so many levels. I don’t care if it’s streaming that made them this way, and I don’t even care if it’s doing well in sales. Either way, it’s making the rap genre look bad, and it’s sad because I used to like rap music. But time and time again, it’s all the same because of either the stupid lyrical content, the lazy production, or both. It really makes me sad that people would prefer to listen to this over the lovely Rachel Platten, whose album just recently came out last month mind you. Or Lorde, who had an amazing lead single which not only failed to graduate Hit-Bound, but was a huge flop elsewhere, along with the rest of her sophomore album. Or maybe Carly Rae Jepsen, who’s music is great but is severely underrated for whatever reason still unbeknownst to me. Or maybe someone like Ellie Goulding perhaps. Heck, I’ll even take Meghan Trainor for the matter. Sorry everyone, but as strange as it may seem, I’d much rather, and I’m going to emphasize: I’D MUCH RATHER have Meghan Trainor flood the charts than these two songs sitting at #3 and #1 (though, I’ll admit her last album wasn’t good). That’s saying a whole lot. I’m sorry guys if this is a long rant, but I felt it was necessary. Anyway, I’ve pretty much said enough about this song, and seeing as Hits 1 does not care for rap or hip-hop, it looks destined to not last long. Hopefully, I am right because this song is just a dumpster fire.

– On a more positive note, there’s a debut that I’m sure many of you expected to happen, and it’s much, MUCH better than the debut that I just finished talking about. I’m very pleased to see that it’s the highest debut of the week. Selena Gomez makes her return once more. Making its debut at #20, her new single is titled Wolves, which features Marshmello, a new EDM artist trying to make his presence known in the music business. As far as Selena Gomez goes in terms of her music, it has been quite a mixed bag for many. Earlier this year, she brought us her amazing collaboration with Kygo in It Ain’t Me. But after that, she also brought us Bad Liar and Fetish, both of which were very disappointing singles to say the least. When I first heard that she was doing a collaboration with Marshmello, I’m sure many had low expectations coming in, especially after they were jaded big time by her two awful songs I just mentioned. I myself pretty much felt the same way. In fact, even before she seemed to go downhill with her music (with the exception of It Ain’t Me), some have questioned the quality of her music, especially after her last album, Revival, was seen by some as just simply not a good album. After listening to Wolves in full, I was impressed with how it turned out. Based on my initial reaction, I felt this was a good song and I had said that this is something that Selena Gomez should be doing at this point in time, and not her sultry tracks that I just talked about. However, after repeated listens and paying more attention to the lyrics, I have fallen madly in love with the song. I’ll make it simple: this song is amazing. IT IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! Simply put, this song is divine in every sense of the word. Let me be honest for a second: Selena is definitely a talented artist and she does have a great voice. It’s just a matter of how she uses it and overall, she does an excellent job here. Her vocals are absolutely spot on, especially in the chorus where she shines. Some of the other great things about this song is the pre-chorus leading up to the chorus. And then after the chorus comes the best part about the song: the beat drop. The recently released music video for this song may not seem like much, but I’ve got to say, she looks stunning. In terms of the lyrical content, it talks about a journey to love, basically what Selena has been doing recently. If you’ve been keeping up with social media, you’ve probably have heard stories about her relationship with The Weeknd, who have since split and now has started to hang out with Justin Bieber. Heh, I’m guessing it’s been quite a struggle for Selena to find a long-term relationship. Hopefully, she can be able to pick and choose the right man. Anyway, this song is near-flawless from start to finish and is easily the best debut of the week by a landslide. While it unfortunately isn’t eligible for My Top 45 Songs of 2017, it’s an early front-runner for my best song of 2018 so far. I’m overjoyed to see it graduate from Hit-Bound and make the countdown, and I’m hoping it can do well because frankly, it deserves it.


I’ve Been Blurbing With The Wolves To Get To You

– So, we say good-bye to two songs: one of which was not popular elsewhere, and the other was a flop. Sweat had been a grower for me the first few weeks it was here, and I had just started to slightly enjoy it. Given that The All-American Rejects have not been relevant since their last big hit, I shouldn’t be surprised to see this one go. The other exit is Friends. I thought Justin Bieber was going to have another hit, but it did not catch on to the audience and it instead decided to flop. With many are still sick of him especially after they were jaded big time by Despacito getting overplayed, I probably should’ve seen it coming. 

– It was expected that Thunder would reclaim the top spot sooner or later, given that it’s still a monster in both sales & radio. But hey, I’m cool with it, since I still enjoy this song.

– Meanwhile, Bad At Love has reached a new peak at #2. While I prefer some other songs in the Top 5, I do see some potential in it reaching the spot at some point. I underestimated by how well this would do on the charts. I think Bad At Love is a better choice for #1 over her predecessor, Now Or Never. So if this hits #1, I’ll be okay with it.

– Next in line, we have Perfect holding at #3. I was thinking it would be #1 after that big jump last week, but I was proven wrong. Still, I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends up getting there, since it’s sales are gaining and it’s gaining traction on radio as well. Plus, Hits 1 still loves to play some Ed Sheeran, so it helps.

– For the second week in a row, we have two Top 5 entrants this week. The first being Havana, which was honored the Biggest Jump Of The Week for the second time during its tenure. After struggling for the first few weeks after its debut, it has managed to gain some ground. It’s good to see this one becoming Camila’s biggest hit thus far into her solo career.

– Our other Top 5 entrant comes from What Lovers Do. It was destined to enter that region eventually, given that most Maroon 5 singles have been in the Top 5. I won’t be too surprised if this hits #1, and I’ll be perfectly fine with it, since it’s better than the other two representations they had earlier this year.

– Ouch! This didn’t last long; What About Us dropped out of the Top 5 very quickly after hitting #1, much like Sorry Not Sorry did last week. I guess Hits 1 though 1 week at #1 for these songs were too much, heh.

– It’s hard to believe that Believer is still in the Top 20, given that it lost popularity a long time ago. Also, Spyder Harrison mentioned upon its introduction that Dan Reynolds talked about sexual harassment during his speech at the American Music Awards. It’s good to see someone speak out about the issue, especially since it’s been popping up on the news in recent weeks.

– Before introducing Let Me Go, Spyder Harrison mentioned that Hailee Steinfeld has her birthday coming up and yet, she hasn’t decided on what to do for her celebration. I’m guessing she wants to do something big. Maybe throw a big party, perhaps?

– The guest DJ that introduced Feel It Still gave a shout-out to her fiancé. She told Spyder Harrsion that they plan on having their wedding next year. I wonder will Spyder attend?

– Before introducing Too Good At Goodbyes, Spyder Harrison mentioned that Sam Smith thanks Rihanna for being an inspiration by being unapologetically herself. It’s nice to see an artist be an inspiration to someone who has made his mark in the music industry. That said, I’m not thrilled about Too Good At Goodbyes taking a shocking big drop out of the Top 10.

– Speaking of drops, this is the first time Save Me A Place is not in the Top 20. It had a good run there while it lasted, so props to that.

– And I Like Me Better is back to square one, as it took a tumble back down to its debut position at #31. That which I’m fine with since it’s just simply not a good song in my opinion.

– Looks like this is the end of 1-800-273-8255 after that big drop down to the bottom 5. While Hits 1 didn’t really treat it as well as I had hoped, at least it made it here, which I’m happy about. Fun fact: this is the second week in a row in which both the Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! and Jump Of The Week moved the exact same number of spots.

– On that note, our Bottom 5 consists of 3 songs that have been here for a long while, one that wasn’t popular elsewhere, and the other which I talked about was pretty underrated on Hits 1 despite its huge popularity.

Hit-Bound:


UPDATE: Here’s this week’s edition of Hit-Bound:

  • Nick Jonas – Find You
  • X Ambassadors – Ahead Of Myself
  • WØLVES – Animal (DEBUT)
  • Fall Out Boy – Hold Me Tight Or Don’t
  • P!NK – Beautiful Trauma (DEBUT)
  • Bruno Mars – Chunky
  • Clean Bandit featuring Julia Michaels – I Miss You (DEBUT)
  • Harry Styles – Kiwi
  • Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
  • Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
  • Liam Payne – Bedroom Floor
  • Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future – End Game (DEBUT)
  • Walk The Moon – One Foot
  • Sofi Tukker – Best Friend

– We had two songs leaving us on Hit-Bound. The first being P!NK featuring Eminem – Revenge, which only spent two weeks here, though I’m sure it’ll be a single somewhere down the road. The other was Taylor Swift – Gorgeous, which was a promo single off of her new album, reputation.
– To start our new round of arrivals, we have newcomer WØLVES making their appearance with their debut single, Animal. This one sounds pretty fun, and I love the production throughout. That’s all I’ve got for this song for right now.
– As one song from P!NK departs from Hit-Bound, another comes to take its place. Enter Beautiful Trauma, the title track off her album and it’s her second single. Right off the bat, her voice shines a little more than its predecessor, and I do like the chorus. Since this is being pushed as her second single, it’s almost certain to debut on the countdown at some point. So I’ll have more words about it later on.
– I’m sure most people here weren’t looking forward to hearing from Julia Michaels again, especially after Issues was not to anyone’s liking and Uh Huh thankfully flopped and didn’t take off. Here, she is collaborating with Clean Bandit in their single titled I Miss You. It wasn’t too long ago since we’ve heard from Clean Bandit, what with Rockabye becoming a big hit earlier this year. Much like I talked about with Wolves when it made its debut, this is something Julia Michaels should be doing at this point, given she’s not that good of a solo artist (at least not yet). She sounds much better in this track, and the production is solid too. I’ll talk more about it should it make the countdown.
– Finally, we come to possibly the next single off of Taylor Swift’s new album, reputation. Enter End Game, which features Ed Sheeran and Future. I’m sure many are cringing about Future being included in this track, and I am too, given that most of Future’s music reeks. When I first heard about a possible collaboration between these two artists, I was afraid of what I was getting into. To say the least, after listening to this song in full, it’s actually not bad. Future actually sounds decent. And I do love how their vocals blend together. With this being the next single, it’s going to debut on the countdown soon. So, I’ll talk much more about this later on.
– So, I decided to give Best Friend another listen, and there was something about this song worth mentioning. It kinda sounds like the theme song from The Fairly Oddparents TV series, which I used to watch back in the day. Probably one of my favorite cartoons back then.
My Top 5 Hit-Bound Picks
1. Bruno Mars – Chunky
2. Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
3. Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
4. Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future – End Game
5. Walk The Moon – One Foot

YouTube 15:

It’s been a while since I’ve done the YouTube 15. Let’s get right into it, shall we? Here are the songs trending this week:
  • Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do
  • Madison Beer – Say It To My Face
  • Avicii featuring Rita Ora – Lonely Together
  • Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes
  • Maggie Lindemann – Obsessed
  • Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255
  • Steve Aoki featuring Lauren Jauregui – All Night
  • Ed Sheeran – Perfect
  • Calvin Harris featuring Kehlani and Lil’ Yatchy – Faking It
  • Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?
  • Jack & Jack – Beg
  • Imagine Dragons – Thunder
  • Alan Walker featuring Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals – All Falls Down
  • Camila Cabello – Havana
  • Parson James – Only You
– First off, we’ll begin with Madison Beer with her new single titled Say It To My Face. I’ll say that it’s better than her predecessor, in part because I like the acoustic guitar in this one, and there’s a little more going on in terms of the production.
– Next, we have Maggie Lindemann with her new single titled Obsessed. To say the least, it’s pretty fun and upbeat. I do love the groove in this one. That’s all I’ve got right now.
– We have more Steve Aoki, this time collaborating with Fifth Harmony member Lauren Jauregui in their new single, All Night. Let me be straight up right now: this song is absolutely FANTASTIC in EVERY sense of the word, period. I love Lauren’s vocals all throughout, and the production is very well done. Steve Aoki impress yet again, much like with his previous single, Just Hold On. Both of these artists have managed to win me over with this song.
– Next up, we have Jack & Jack with the song called Beg. Right off the bat, I can’t I really care for this one, mainly because of the production. However, I do like their vocals. While it’s not bad, I’ve heard better.
Noah Cyrus is back again. This time, she’s collaborating with Alan Walker and Digital Farm Animals in the song titled All Falls Down. Really, it’s Noah’s vocals that bring the song down for me some, though she has slightly improved since the rotten Again, which thankfully did not become a hit. Everything else about this one is pretty solid, though.
– Finally, we come to Parson James with Only You. I do somewhat like the guy’s vocals, and the lyrical content is pretty decent. While not as upbeat as some of the other songs, at least this is one I can listen to every once in a while.
– So, I recently watched the music video for Ed Sheeran – Perfect, and…it was pretty good overall. It tells a story about him falling in love with the girl. I like the ending when they finally get together.
My Top 5 YouTube 15 Picks
1. Steve Aoki featuring Lauren Jauregui – All Night
2. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?
3. Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255
4. Avicii featuring Rita Ora – Lonely Together
5. Imagine Dragons – Thunder

Top 20 Review:
0 – Putrid:
None!

1 – Bad:
None!

2 – Mediocre:
None!

3 – Decent:
20. Imagine Dragons – Believer
19. Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato – No Promises
18. Halsey – Bad At Love
17. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry
16. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft

4 – Good:
15. Camila Cabello – Havana
14. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious
13. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still

5 – Great:
12. Charlie Puth – How Long
11. Niall Horan – Too Much To Ask
10. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do
9. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go
8. Ed Sheeran – Perfect
7. Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do
6. Imagine Dragons – Thunder
5. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl
4. P!NK – What About Us
3. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?

BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
TIE: 1. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves
TIE: 1. Kesha – Praying

Overall Grade: 89/100 (B+)

Throwback Pick Of The Week: Gloria Estefan – Anything For You (1988)
Most Missed Countdown Song: Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass (Seriously, guys. You think I care if you despise Meghan Trainor so much? Or this song for the matter? Honestly, it just makes me sad that people can’t seem to appreciate this because I really really like it. :/)
#1 Recommendation For Hits 1: Kygo featuring OneRepulic – Stranger Things
Favorite Countdown Song This Week One Year Ago: Alessia Cara – Scars To Your Beautiful

My Top 5 Picks
TIE: 1. Kesha – Praying
TIE: 1. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves
3. Taylor Swift – … Ready For It?
4. P!NK – What About Us
5. ZAYN featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn

My Bottom 5 Picks
1. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road
2. Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar
3. Sabrina Carpenter – Why
4. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be
5. Liam Payne – Strip That Down

Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
Train – Play That Song: Sorry, Train, but no one wants to play a song that is just as stiff all around as the horrible Hey, Soul Sister. Honestly, I’d much prefer when they did songs like Drive By and 50 Ways To Say Goodbye

My Bottom 10 Songs Of 2016

Hello, friends! Remember last month when I did my Top 10 songs of 2016? Yeah, if you missed it, you can check it out here. Today, I’m going to be counting down my Bottom 10 Songs of 2016 and I’ll explain why I thought these songs were bad. As I said, 2016 was simply not a great year for music in general by many critics. There were so many mediocre to bad music being released. However, none can compare to some of the other music that was horrific from the start, and I’ll dive right into them. But first, there are some of the few dishonorable mentions:

Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna – This Is What You Came For
This is a song that I actually really liked when it first dropped. If I’m being honest, I was astounded by the hate it received by some, until I started to pay more attention to everyone else’s takes on it and that was then I came to the realization of just how underwhelming this song is in general. To put it easy, it’s one of those basic EDM songs with an underwhelming beat drop, and Rihanna repeating the word “you” many times throughout doesn’t make it any better, hence why some call this the worst EDM song of 2016. While I may have liked their previous collaboration with We Found Love, I just can’t with this anymore. I know these two can do better. Sorry.

Future featuring The Weeknd – Low Life
The Weeknd has made a handful of songs I like, but unfortunately this isn’t one of them. Let me be straight up: Future sucks, period. The production is lazy, the lyrics are stupid, and Future’s vocals don’t sit well with me at all. I’m sorry, but I can’t with this.

Symon – Say
Though this song didn’t chart elsewhere, I’m putting this here because it was actually on Hits 1 and made it to the countdown. But yeah, to put it short, this is not how you make a good first impression. Her vocals are okay, but my goodness, this song is so repetitive. And not helping is that the rap breakdown in the bridge, especially after the second chorus. Yeah, her rapping skills are pathetic, as well as the rest of the song. It’s a good thing she’s hosting the Hits 1 in Hollywood. Moving on.

Meghan Trainor – Me Too
Ah yes, almost most every music’s most hated song of 2016. I’m sure many of you were expecting me to place this as my #1 worst song of last year, or even put it in the Bottom 5. Sorry to disappoint many of you, but I think differently. Yes, I know. This song is just a mess, but there was something about it that made me like it to the point where it was a big guilty pleasure of mine from last year. I just can’t put my finger on it. Still, It wasn’t long until I started to turn on it like most people. But yeah, I’m hoping Meghan Trainor can improve from there.

Now, with all the dishonorable mentions out of the way, I now present to you my Bottom 10 songs of 2016. These songs I’m about to list (along with my thoughts) were so bad, I can’t stand any of them. Let’s get right into it. Here we go!

10. Post Malone – White Iverson
Post Malone’s first foray into music, and to be blunt, not a good one at that. This is one of many examples of how not to make a good first impression as an artist. The production is lazy across the board, and his vocals are just outright bad. It does have some funny lines, though, and I’ll give him that. But overall, this is not a good first impression. SKIP THIS!

9. Jacob Sartorious – Hit Or Miss
You know, I’ll never understand why Jacob Sartorious is trying to get so much recognition. If I’m being honest, he is pretty much the male version of Rebecca Black. Right off the bat, his is slightly better than its predecessor, but only by a very little bit. Still, I can’t deny that this song still sucks. He’s trying to rap in his verses, and it doesn’t work. I absolutely hate the beat drop and the production. And that’s not even his worst song. But again, this still blows. SKIP THIS!

8. Jacob Sartorious – Sweatshirt
Need another reason why Jacob Sartorious is basically the male version of Rebecca Black? Look no further than this one. In fact, this is even worse than its successor. I’m going to make it simple: Jacob Sartorious just cannot sing, period! His vocals are beyond obnoxious. He basically sounds like a little kid. In fact, it makes me cringe every time I hear his voice. It sucks. Plus, the lyrical content doesn’t make the song any better either. Yeah, this blows. PASS!

7. Daya – Sit Still, Look Pretty
It’s not Daya herself that makes this song so bad (her vocals are actually decent); it’s the meaning and the lyrical content that kills it for me. It talks about how she’s going to rule the world and not wanting to sit and look pretty. As I mentioned, some of the lyrics just don’t really make sense to me. To put it easy, Daya just needs to either work on her songwriting skills, or better yet, get some better songwriters for her music. I did like it when it was new. But today, not so much anymore.

6. Charlie Puth – One Call Away
There was no doubt in my mind that Charlie Puth was going to end up having another hit at some point in time, following the success of See You Again and the absolutely rotten Marvin Gaye. This song is just as bad as its predecessor in the awful Nine Track Mind. He doesn’t showcase his vocals very well. And no, Charlie; you’re no Superman. I may like slow ballads, but this isn’t one of them. Sorry.

5. Rihanna featuring Drake – Work
Don’t get me wrong, Rihanna and Drake both have made some good collaborations, such as What’s My Name? and Take Care. But Work, however, is a different story. When looking at this song in detail, it has virtually no good qualities whatsoever. Here, you have Rihanna repeating the word, “work”, many times throughout the song, and she’s doing it at a much faster pace, making it hard to understand what she is saying. Drake doesn’t add anything to the song, either. And don’t even get me started on the production, because it is poorly done. Overall, this song is simply just a giant mess across the board. NEXT!

4. Zay Hilfigerrr featuring Zayion McCall – Juju On That Beat
You know, I absolutely loathe when newcomers in the rap genre make songs like this one a hit in America. This song is another example of just how bad the quality of the rap music has been recently. Easily the worst thing about this song is the lyrical content, period. The vocals are annoying as well. Simply put, it’s another awful rap song that I don’t really need to explain. NEXT!

3. Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign – Work From Home
Blech. This is probably the worst single Fifth Harmony has released to date. Like Rihanna featuring Drake – Work, this is another song that uses the word, “work”. The production here is virtually nonexistent to the point where it’s just unbearable and the lyrical content is really stupid all throughout. Not only that, but Ty Dolla $ign doesn’t contributing to any part of the song whatsoever. I can’t believe I actually really liked this at first. I should’ve listened to the YouTube critics on this one back then. I’m glad I did, because this song is just pure garbage. Yeah, there’s no way for me to defend this. NEXT!

2. Kiiara – Gold
Described by some as a “mash-up” of itself, this song is one of the few perfect examples of how not to make a good first impression as a artist. Many music critics explained this one in great detail, and they couldn’t be more right. But I’ll try to do the best I can with this one. To put it short, everything about this song just blows from the top down bottom up. The choppy obnoxious vocals, the dull sentiment, and the poorly-written lyrical content makes this my #2 worst song of 2016. The fact that this actually caught on to the public drives me off the wall. How this somehow became a hit, I’ll never understand. Moving on.

1. Desiigner – Panda
Blech. I don’t really know how to describe this. This is probably one of the worst songs I’ve ever heard in my entire life. My goodness, is this song so rotten on many levels. Again, words cannot describe just how bad it is. I’ll do the best I can on reviewing this. This song is basically an embarrassment to the rap genre. His vocals are beyond obnoxious to the point where I can’t stand to hear it. I can’t even understand a thing he’s saying at all. The lyrical content is garbage, the production is beyond dreadful, and the premise is dull and uninteresting. And that’s not even the worst of it. The worst thing about this song to me is the vocal effects. They make me cringe every time I hear it. Like most rap songs, how this became a #1 hit, whether it’s through streaming or something else, I’ll never understand. Here’s to hoping we don’t anymore songs like this because it is just crap.

Whew! And there you have it!  These are my Top 10 worst songs of 2016. Thanks again for reading, everybody. Let me know in the comments section about what you guys think of the list I just made. I hope you guys enjoy! Oh, and Happy early Thanksgiving!

P!NK (1) – Week Of November 18, 2017

Hello, fam! It’s been a busy week for me this week. Honestly, I’m just so tired I’m ready for the holidays to get here. Plus, it is cold where I am right now. Speaking of which, Thanksgiving is next week, and Christmas is fast approaching. What is the weather like where you live? What are your plans for the holidays? Let me know in the comments section below. Enough about that; the reason I’m here is to review music. To make it simple, this week was divine in every sense of the word. Okay, maybe not too divine, but a lot of good things happened this week. Let’s get right into it. Before we get to this week’s fresh 45, here are the songs we’re saying good-bye to this week:

  • Kygo featuring Selena Gomez – It Ain’t Me (#45)

The Countdown:

Last Week’s #1 Song: Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry
45. Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like (#44) [-1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
44. The All-American Rejects – Sweat (#43) [-1]
43. Justin Bieber featuring BloodPop® – Friends (#42) [-1]
42. Evaride – Heartless (#41) [-1]
41. MAX Featuring Gnash – Lights Down Low (#40) [-1]
40. Ed Sheeran – Shape Of You (#39) [-1] [Spent 9 Weeks At #1]
39. Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee – Despacito (#33) [-6]
38. The Shadowboxers – Hot Damn (DEBUT)
37. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be (#39) [+2]
36. Charlie Puth – Attention (#37) [+1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
35. The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay – Something Just Like This (#36) [+1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
34. The Script – Rain (#30) [-4]
33. ZAYN featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn (#38) [+5]
32. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road (#22) [-10] (YES! YES! YES! :D)
31. Zedd featuring Alessia Cara – Stay (#34) [+3] [Spent 4 Weeks At #1]
30. Niall Horan – Slow Hands (#29) [-1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
29. Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255 (#28) [-1]
28. Shawn Mendes – There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (#24) [-4] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
27. Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill (#25) [-2] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
26. Liam Payne – Strip That Down (#26) [=] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
25. Sabrina Carpenter – Why (#23) [-2]
24. Linkin Park – One More Light (#32) [+8]
23. Lauv – I Like Me Better (#31) [+8]
22. Niall Horan – Too Much To Ask (#21) [-1]
21. Dua Lipa – New Rules (#20) [-1]
20. Charlie Puth – How Long (#19) [-1]
19. Mono Mind – Save Me A Place (#17) [-2]
18. Kesha – Praying (#13) [-5]
17. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still (#27) [+10]
16. Camila Cabello – Havana (#15) [-1]
15. Imagine Dragons – Believer (#12) [-3] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
14. Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato – No Promises (#11) [-3]
13. Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do (#16) [+3]
12. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious (#7) [-5]
11. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl (#2) [-9]
10. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes (#10) [=]
9. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go (#18) [+9]
8. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do (#14) [+6]
7. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft (#6) [-1]
6. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry (#1) [-5] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
5. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It? (#8) [+3]
4. Halsey – Bad At Love (#5) [+1]
3. Ed Sheeran – Perfect (#9) [+6]
2. Imagine Dragons – Thunder (#4) [+2] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
1. P!NK – What About Us (#3) [+2] [FIRST WEEK AT #1!!!]

#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – Closer (6th Of 8 Weeks At #1)

Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week: Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road (-10) (THANK YOU, NORTH AMERICA!!!)

Biggest Jump Of The Week: Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still (+10)

New Entrants

– Our lone entrant this week comes from a new band, whose name is The Shadowboxers, making their first-ever appearance on the countdown with the song titled Hot Damn. And guess what? They’re actually a band that was founded in my hometown of Atlanta. Cool stuff! Anyway, I just briefly talked about the song itself last week when it was still on Hit-Bound. I’m quite surprised to see it graduate and make it to the countdown given that it’s not gaining popularity elsewhere (at least not right now). Onto the song itself. The production here is pretty cool, and it has some throwback vibes. Looking at the lyrical content, it’s basically another one of those love songs we’ve been accustomed to. Is it me, or does the vocalist sound a little bit like The Weeknd? It’s a cool song overall. We’ll see how long it can stay with us.


So Now I Come To You, With Open Blurbs

– So, we say good-bye to It Ain’t Me. And while some will find you old & annoying at this point, I’m among those who will be grieving its departure. Thank you for serving us well on this countdown. You will be remembered.

– If I’m being honest, I wasn’t expecting P!NK to hit #1 with What About Us, but I’m most certainly take it. And hey, it gives me another reason to not look up Ed Sheeran pictures for another week. This is another song that just keeps getting better for me with each listen. And I’m sure a certain someone I won’t mention will be happy about this week’s #1, also. If it weren’t for Praying, then this would’ve been in purple for me.

– As far as the rest of the Top 5 goes, we have quite a shift in terms of new songs entering. For starters, we have Perfect making it back into that region after dropping out last week. Then, you have …Ready For It? entering for the first time, given the hype behind Taylor Swift’s new album, reputation.

– There is also change for the rest of the Top 10 as well. While What Lovers Do makes its re-entry in that territory, we have Let Me Go taking a unexpected jump this week. Could this potentially be the next Starving? I hope so, but we’ll see what happens from here on out.

– In terms of other unexpected jumps, we have Feel It Still making a nice recovery. It’s almost like that big drop from last week never happened. Plus, this just reclaimed the #1 spot on the AT40 this week.

– I’m not too thrilled about the second-week jump from I Like Me Better. However, we do have One More Light making another entrance into the Top 30. I’ll take that over the former any day.

– The guest DJ that introduced Stay gave a shout-out to all of her grandkids (and everyone else in her family). Very nice. We don’t hear grandmothers making their appearance as guest DJ’s that often.

– Looks like this is the end of the road for Despacito seeing as it tumbled down near the bottom 5. While I know for sure people are going to be throwing a be-gone party over that one when it leaves, I am not among those who will be attending. Sorry to those who have soured on it, but I still enjoy this song. Also, before introducing Despacito, Spyder Harrison talked about Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez getting back together and Selena’s past relationship with The Weeknd. I’m guessing Selena just can’t make up her mind about who she wants to be with, heh.

– And one last thing: I AM HAPPY TO SAY THAT BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD WAS ANNOUNCED AS THE “BIGGEST DRRRRRRROP!!! OF THE WEEK”!!! YES YES YES YES YES!!! LET US REJOICE!!! 😀

Hit-Bound:

  • Sofi Tukker – Best Friend
  • Fall Out Boy – Hold Me Tight Or Don’t (DEBUT)
  • Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
  • Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves
  • Harry Styles – Kiwi
  • P!NK featuring Eminem – Revenge
  • Walk The Moon – One Foot
  • Liam Payne – Bedroom Floor
  • Taylor Swift – Gorgeous
  • Post Malone featuring 21 Savage – Rockstar
  • X Ambassadors – Ahead Of Myself
  • Bruno Mars – Chunky
  • Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
  • Nick Jonas – Find You


– We have only one debut on Hit-Bound this week, and it comes from Fall Out Boy with another new single from M A N I A. Enter Hold Me Tight Or Don’t. I’ll have more on this when it debuts. But I’ll just say right off the bat, it has some cool stuff going on.

    My Top 5 Hit-Bound Picks
    TIE: 1. Bruno Mars – Chunky
    TIE: 1. Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello – Wolves
    3. Macklemore featuring Kesha – Good Old Days
    4. Walk The Moon – One Foot
    5. Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes

    Top 20 Review:
    0 – Putrid:
    None!

    1 – Bad:
    None!

    2 – Mediocre:
    None!

    3 – Decent:
    20. Imagine Dragons – Believer
    19. Halsey – Bad At Love

    4 – Good:
    18. Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry
    17. Camila Cabello – Havana
    16. Kelly Clarkson – Love So Soft
    15. Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey – Glorious
    14. Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato – No Promises

    5 – Great:
    13. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still
    12. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes
    11. Charlie Puth – How Long
    10. Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do
    9. Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt – Let Me Go
    8. Mono Mind – Save Me A Place
    7. Ed Sheeran – Perfect
    6. Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do
    5. Imagine Dragons – Thunder
    4. Ed Sheeran – Galway Girl
    3. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?
    2. P!NK – What About Us

    BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
    1. Kesha – Praying

    Overall Grade: 92/100 (A-)

    Throwback Picks Of The Week: Journey – Open Arms (1982) and Céline Dion – All By Myself (1996)
    Most Missed Countdown Song: P!NK featuring Nate Ruess – Just Give Me A Reason

    #1 Recommendation For Hits 1: Taylor Swift – Call It What You Want
    Favorite Countdown Song This Week One Year Ago: Alessia Cara – Scars To Your Beautiful

    My Top 5 Picks
    1. Kesha – Praying
    2. P!NK – What About Us
    3. Taylor Swift – …Ready For It?
    4. ZAYN featuring Sia – Dusk Till Dawn
    5. Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid – 1-800-273-8255

    My Bottom 5 Picks
    1. Sam Hunt – Body Like A Back Road
    2. Sabrina Carpenter – Why
    3. Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line – Meant To Be
    4. MAX featuring Gnash – Lights Down Low
    5. Liam Payne – Strip That Down

    Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
    Martin Garrix featuring Bebe Rexha – In The Name Of Love: This EDM song is absolutely divine in every sense of the word. Bebe’s powerful vocal performance is easily the best thing about it. It’s too bad this didn’t become a huge hit I wanted to be and it’s unfortunately going to miss the Billboard Year-End List of 2017.

    AT40: Portugal. The Man (2) – Week Of November 18, 2017

    Hello, guys! Sorry, if this post was out a little late. I was busy all day yesterday. Anyway, not too much I can say about this week. All I can say is the end of the year is fast approaching, so I’ve still working on some of my Year-End reviews. So without further ado, we say good-bye to these songs dropping out this week:

    • Find You by Nick Jonas
      Last Week: #39 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1


    • Something Just Like This by The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay [Spent 1 Week At #1]
      Last Week: #40 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 35

    The Countdown:
    Last Week’s #1 Song: Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato

    40. He Like That by Fifth Harmony (DEBUT)
    Last Week: N/A | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1

    39. That’s What I Like by Bruno Mars [-1] [Spent 3 Weeks At #1]
    Last Week: #38 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 41


    38. Faking It by Calvin Harris featuring Kehlani and Lil’ Yatchy (DEBUT)
    Last Week: N/A | # Of Weeks On Chart: 1


    37. Do Re Mi by Blackbear [-4]
    Last Week: #33 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4


    36. It Ain’t Me by Kygo featuring Selena Gomez [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
    Last Week: #36 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 37


    35. Too Much To Ask by Niall Horan [+2]
    Last Week: #37 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 2


    34. Good Old Days by Macklemore featuring Kesha [+1]
    Last Week: #35 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 3


    33. Body Like A Back Road by Sam Hunt [-1]
    Last Week: #32 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 24


    32. Young, Dumb, and Broke by Khalid [+2]
    Last Week: #34 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 3


    31. Why by Sabrina Carpenter [=]
    Last Week: #31 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5


    30. Let Me Go by Hailee Steinfeld & Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt [-1]
    Last Week: #29 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6


    29. Stay by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara [-1] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
    Last Week: #28 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 36


    28. Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee [-3] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
    Last Week: #25 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 26


    27. How Long by Charlie Puth [+3]
    Last Week: #30 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 3


    26. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B. [+1]
    Last Week: #27 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5


    25. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage [+1]
    Last Week: #26 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 4


    24. Believer by Imagine Dragons [-3]
    Last Week: #21 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 26


    23. Love So Soft by Kelly Clarkson [+1]
    Last Week: #24 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7


    22. Lights Down Low by MAX featuring Gnash [+1]
    Last Week: #23 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 11


    21. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William [+1]
    Last Week: #22 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 12


    20. Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift [-12] [Spent 1 Week At #1] (Ouch!)
    Last Week: #8 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 10


    19. No Promises by Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato [-6]
    Last Week: #13 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 24


    18. New Rules by Dua Lipa [+1]
    Last Week: #19 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7


    17. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift [+3]
    Last Week: #20 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 7


    16. Perfect by Ed Sheeran [+2]
    Last Week: #18 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 5


    15. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
    Last Week: #15 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 27


    14. Unforgettable by French Montana featuring Swae Lee [-3]
    Last Week: #11 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 18


    13. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith [+1]
    Last Week: #14 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 8


    12. Bad At Love by Halsey [+4]
    Last Week: #16 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9


    11. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug [+6]
    Last Week: #17 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6


    10. What About Us by P!NK [+2]
    Last Week: #12 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 12


    9. Praying by Kesha [+1]
    Last Week: #10 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 15


    8. Slow Hands by Niall Horan [-1] [Spent 2 Weeks At #1]
    Last Week: #7 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 25


    7. Thunder by Imagine Dragons [+2]
    Last Week: #9 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 6


    6. Attention by Charlie Puth [-1] [Spent 5 Weeks At #1]
    Last Week: #5 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 25


    5. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA [+1]
    Last Week: #6 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 9


    4. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
    Last Week: #4 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 22


    3. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid [=]
    Last Week: #3 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 18


    2. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato [-1] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
    Last Week: #1 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 14


    1. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man [+1] [SECOND WEEK AT #1]
    Last Week: #2 | # Of Weeks On Chart: 13


    #1 Song This Week One Year Ago: Closer by The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey (6th Of 7 Weeks At #1)

    Biggest Fall Of The Week: Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift (-12)

    Biggest Rise Of The Week: Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug (+6)

    New Entrants
    – I wasn’t really looking forward to hearing more from Fifth Harmony, and I’m sure many of you weren’t either. But alas, here they are debuting this week with He Like That. This song is a bit of a step up from Down. It does have more of a reggae vibe to it, which is interesting, but the lyrics leave something to be desired. I can see it being a grower, though I don’t really expect too much success out of this song seeing as it failed to gain any sort of steam.

    – As Feels pretty much died out elsewhere, Calvin Harris has another new single in its stead. Enter Faking It, which features Kehlani and Lil’ Yatchy. Right off the bat, it’s not as good as Feels or its predecessor from earlier this year. It does, however, showcase the new sound Calvin Harris is putting out. He has steadily improved since the mediocre This Is What You Came For, which was not to anyone’s liking (except for Graham, of course). I do like Kehlani’s verses, and Lil Yatchy actually makes a nice contribution throughout the song.

    Why You, Why You, Why You Blurbing, If You’re Over It?
    – So, we begin with two exits. I could go on about Find You being another flop for Nick Jonas, seeing as that one didn’t take off elsewhere. But I’m surprised to see it spend only one week here. It’s the first one-weeker since Symphony departed three months ago. That said, I kinda sad to see it go. But the departure I’m most sad about is Something Just Like This. This is the first time we do not have a song by The Chainsmokers since I don’t know how long. Thank you for serving us well on the AT40. You became the bigger hit we wanted to be and I enjoyed your presence. You will definitely be missed.

    – Good to see Do Re Mi making drops like this. Hopefully, it’s a sign that it’ll become a flop.

    – Ouch! Look What You Made Me Do made a big drop out of the Top 10 altogether. Although it’s no longer in my Top 5 favorite songs, I still enjoy it. If I’m being honest, I won’t necessarily be heartbroken if it had a shorter tenure than our current #1 songs.

    – Not surprised to see Havana taking another jump this week. It’ll most likely enter the Top 10 next week. Now the question is, will it be a potential #1 if this keeps up? I would like it to, but we’ll see what happens from here on out.

    – Speaking of #1, Feel It Still has reclaimed the top spot. Thankfully, I still kinda like this song, though I’m hoping Logic can get at least one week in. But I don’t mind Feel It Still staying at the top for at least another week.

    Breakouts/On The Verge:

    • Silence by Marshmello featuring Khalid
    • Let You Down by NF
    • Dusk Till Dawn by ZAYN featuring Sia

    – I don’t have too much of an opinion on Silence since I haven’t heard enough of the song yet. As for the other two, we have both Let You Down and Dusk Till Dawn, the former which is gaining some steam on radio as of this moment. I’ll have more words on Let You Down when it debuts, but to put it short, it’s closer to red than it is green. I’m not wild about that one. And I pretty much talked about Dusk Till Dawn in my previous post. I’m hoping the latter will debut soon.

    Extras/Optional Extras:

    • Now Or Never by Halsey
    • Million Reasons by Lady Gaga
    • Hymn For The Weekend by Coldplay featuring Beyoncé
    • Something Different by Why Don’t We
    • Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran
    • Issues by Julia Michaels
    • Find You by Nick Jonas
    • Let Me Love You by DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber
    • Feels by Calvin Harris featuring Pharrell, Katy Perry, and Big Sean


    Top 20 Breakdown:
    0 – Putrid:
    None!

    1 – Bad:
    20. Strip That Down by Liam Payne featuring Quavo

    2 – Mediocre:
    None!

    3 – Decent:
    19. Bad At Love by Halsey

    4 – Good:
    18. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato
    17. Slow Hands by Niall Horan
    16. Attention by Charlie Puth
    15. Havana by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug
    14. No Promises by Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato

    5 – Great:
    13. Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man
    12. Too Good At Goodbyes by Sam Smith
    11. New Rules by Dua Lipa
    10. What Lovers Do by Maroon 5 featuring SZA
    9. Unforgettable by French Montana featuring Swae Lee
    8. Perfect by Ed Sheeran
    7. Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift
    6. Thunder by Imagine Dragons
    5. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes

    4. What ABout Us by P!NK
    3. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid
    2. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift

    BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
    1. Praying by Kesha


    Total Score: 90/100 (A-)

    Throwback Pick Of The Week: Billie Jean by Michael Jackson (1983)

    Most Missed Song: Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars

    #1 Recommendation For The American Top 40: Wolves by Selena Gomez featuring Marshmello

    My Top 5 Picks

    1. Praying by Kesha
    2. …Ready For It? by Taylor Swift
    3. 1-800-273-8255 by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid
    4. What About Us by P!NK
    5. There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back by Shawn Mendes

    My Bottom 5 Picks
    1. Body Like A Back Road by Sam Hunt
    1. Mi Gente by J. Balvin featuring Willy William and Beyoncé
    3. Rockstar by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
    4. Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) by Cardi B.
    5. Do Re Mi by Blackbear