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*For the week ending February 1, 2014, the format has changed with the Drop/Grad. Any singles with at least 21 weeks are ineligible to chart under the top 75 unless the single is still peaking under the top 75 or if it's no more than five positions lower than its peak. Also, it cannot fall any more than two positions. Additionally, singles can no longer be displayed under the top 150 for consecutive weeks, meaning singles that are removed from the chart must return the next week in order to show up. |
*For the week ending February 1, 2014, the format has changed with the Drop/Grad. Any singles with at least 21 weeks are ineligible to chart under the top 75 unless the single is still peaking under the top 75 or if it's no more than five positions lower than its peak. Also, it cannot fall any more than two positions. Additionally, singles can no longer be displayed under the top 150 for consecutive weeks, meaning singles that are removed from the chart must return the next week in order to show up. |
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+ | For the week ending August 9, 2014, a scoring method was added. Started from July 5, 2014, and from August 9 onward, the scores would determine the top 75 while other positions and dropouts would be hand-picked. (Although few under 75 was decided by score) |
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+ | For the week ending August 30, 2014, instead of the whole scoring system determining all positions for all singles, the cap will decrease to 50 as it was 75, after failing to resolve the intensity of the top 75 in the scoring system. |
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==Achievements== |
==Achievements== |
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===Most weeks at #1=== |
===Most weeks at #1=== |
Revision as of 17:50, 15 August 2014
ThePlankton5165's Personal Chart is a personal music chart started by ThePlankton5165. Pre-chart work started in fall 2013. The first installment is the week ending January 5, 2013.
The first number-one single of 2013 is "Try" - P!nk. As of the week ending June 7, 2014, there are a total of nineteen number-one singles. The current number-one is "Fancy" - Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX.
Format
- For the week ending February 1, 2014, the format has changed with the Drop/Grad. Any singles with at least 21 weeks are ineligible to chart under the top 75 unless the single is still peaking under the top 75 or if it's no more than five positions lower than its peak. Also, it cannot fall any more than two positions. Additionally, singles can no longer be displayed under the top 150 for consecutive weeks, meaning singles that are removed from the chart must return the next week in order to show up.
In the early Spring, the chart became to date.
For the week ending August 9, 2014, a scoring method was added. Started from July 5, 2014, and from August 9 onward, the scores would determine the top 75 while other positions and dropouts would be hand-picked. (Although few under 75 was decided by score)
For the week ending August 30, 2014, instead of the whole scoring system determining all positions for all singles, the cap will decrease to 50 as it was 75, after failing to resolve the intensity of the top 75 in the scoring system.
Achievements
Most weeks at #1
- 10 weeks ~ "Applause" - Lady Gaga (2013)
- 7 weeks ~ "Love Me" - Lil Wayne featuring Drake and Future (2013)
- 7 weeks ~ "Power Trip" - J. Cole featuring Miguel (2013)
- 6 weeks ~ "Clarity" - Zedd featuring Foxes (2013)
- 5 weeks ~ "Stay The Night" - Zedd featuring Hayley Williams (2013)
- 4 weeks ~ "The Monster" - Eminem featuring Rihanna (2013-14)
- 4 weeks ~ "Take Me Home" - Cash Cash featuring Bebe Rexha (2014)
- 4 weeks ~ "Team" - Lorde (2014)
Most weeks in the top ten
- 28 weeks ~ "Power Trip" - J. Cole featuring Miguel (2013)
- 25 weeks ~ "I Could Be The One" - Avicii vs. Nicky Romero (2013)
- 24 weeks ~ "Clarity" - Zedd featuring Foxes (2013)
- 22 weeks ~ "F***in' Problems" - A$AP Rocky featuring Drake, 2 Chainz, and Kendrick Lamar (2013)
- 20 weeks ~ "Try" - P!nk (2013)
- 19 weeks ~ "All Gold Everything" - Trinidad James (2013)
- 17 weeks ~ "Love Me" - Lil Wayne featuring Drake and Future (2013)
- 16 weeks ~ "Love Somebody" - Maroon 5 (2013)
- 16 weeks ~ "Pour It Up" - Rihanna (2013)
- 14 weeks ~ "Applause" - Lady Gaga (2013)
- 14 weeks ~ "Live For The Night" - Krewella (2013)
- 12 weeks ~ "Don't You Worry Child" - Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin (2013)
- 12 weeks ~ "Rich as F***" - Lil Wayne featuring 2 Chainz (2013)
- 12 weeks ~ "Ain't Worried About Nothin'" - French Montana (2013)
Biggest upward movements
Biggest downward movements
Artists with most weeks at #1
- 12 weeks ~ Zedd
- 11 weeks ~ Drake
- 11 weeks ~ Lady Gaga
- 9 weeks ~ Lil Wayne
- 8 weeks ~ Miguel
- 7 weeks ~ Future
- 7 weeks ~ J. Cole
- 6 weeks ~ Foxes
- 5 weeks ~ Hayley Williams
- 4 weeks ~ Eminem
- 4 weeks ~ Rihanna
- 4 weeks ~ Cash Cash
- 4 weeks ~ Bebe Rexha
- 4 weeks ~ Lorde
- 4 weeks ~ Chris Brown
- 3 weeks ~ Swedish House Mafia
- 3 weeks ~ John Martin
- 3 weeks ~ A$AP Rocky
- 3 weeks ~ 2 Chainz
- 3 weeks ~ Kendrick Lamar
- 2 weeks ~ P!nk
- 2 weeks ~ Katy Perry
- 2 weeks ~ Ke$ha
- 2 weeks ~ Tyga
- 2 weeks ~ Juicy J
- 2 weeks ~ Wiz Khalifa
- 2 weeks ~ Iggy Azalea
- 2 weeks ~ Charli XCX
- 1 week ~ Avicii
- 1 week ~ Nicky Romero
- 1 week ~ Mariah Carey
- 1 week ~ Britney Spears
- 1 week ~ Chloe Howl
- 1 week ~ Matthew Koma
- 1 week ~ Miriam Bryant
- 1 week ~ YG
Other achievements
- Run Run - Sharon Doorson stayed at its peak position, number 4, for twelve non-consecutive weeks in late 2013 and early 2014.