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The World Digital Song Sales chart (formerly World Digital Songs) is a weekly record chart compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and published by Billboard magazine. Established in 2010—its first issue was dated January 23 [1] —as one of 21 genre-specific song charts launched by Billboard that year, it originally ranked the 25 best-selling digital singles in the World Music genre, [2] but was ...
After his 188-week streak spanning from February 3, 2018–September 4, 2021, Drake was only off the Hot 100 for a single week before beginning a new streak of 32 weeks, stretching between the debut of 21 songs from Certified Lover Boy on September 18, 2021 up until April 30, 2022, when "P Power" spent its final week on the chart. Had he ...
It peaked at number five on the US Hot Dance/Maxi-Single Sales chart, number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of June 9, 2001 [1] and number 80 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for the week of July 27. [2] It also peaked at number 47 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, spending three weeks on the chart.
Oprah Winfrey's "Wildest Dreams" season aired 20 years ago in 2004, and along with the memorable "You get a car!" moment, included heartfelt fan interactions that led to some truly special ...
The Penrose stairs appeared twice in the movie Inception. This paradoxical illusion can only be realized in the dream worlds of the film. In the film, the hero descends the stairs fleeing from a guard. In the real world, the hero should always be in front of the villain throughout this chase.
"#9 Dream" is a song written by John Lennon and first issued on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges. It was released as the second single from that album months later, on Apple Records catalogue Apple 1878 in the United States and Apple R6003 in the United Kingdom.
1. The Dream: Random Sex with a Stranger. So your promiscuous side came out to play with a total stranger while you were sound asleep and you’re wondering what this risky business was all about.
In the UK, it spent fifty-eight weeks on the albums chart, peaking at number 6. [ 9 ] The album was released on compact disc by Monument Records in 1993 as tracks 1 through 12 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 13 through 24 consisting of Orbison's 1965 compilation, Orbisongs . [ 10 ]