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You know, it could actually get significantly higher airplay than Hung Up and still peak lower if digital sales aren't stunning.

I think it's really hard to make any predictions. My guess is that will manage somewhere around #5 BUT we really need to see what the initial response to the official version is.

JT and Timbaland are popular, but that didn't help Duran Duran or Ashlee Simpson much.

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Usher is this week #1 on Billboard with almost 200.000 downloads and not huge airplay (23 mil.)

Madge can easily do the same or even better.

How many downloads got Hung up in the first week? Can someone post it please?

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Usher is this week #1 on Billboard with almost 200.000 downloads and not huge airplay (23 mil.)

Madge can easily do the same or even better.

How many downloads got Hung up in the first week? Can someone post it please?

:chuckle:

I believe it was just 37k-39k but it did peak at almost 60k i think... that was the #1 "standard" 2 1/2 years ago...

I remember at first, Hung Up was struggling to get past the TOP 5 in its initial week but was helped by an appearance on a TV show, can't remember exactly what that was...

The thing that also helped HU though was there were lots of mixes... and it counts separately... btw, I am sure USHER have more than 23M in airplay when it went #1 last week...

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Usher is this week #1 on Billboard with almost 200.000 downloads and not huge airplay (23 mil.)

Madge can easily do the same or even better.

How many downloads got Hung up in the first week? Can someone post it please?

Usher's airplay was over 70 million audience impressions.

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Usher is this week #1 on Billboard with almost 200.000 downloads and not huge airplay (23 mil.)

Madge can easily do the same or even better.

How many downloads got Hung up in the first week? Can someone post it please?

23 million? Is that from just one format? Usher had 70,992,100 audience impressions (BDS) this week. On Mediabase the past day he has a total of 82 million a.i.

"Hung Up" had around 50K in sales when it was #1 for 2 weeks on the digital chart, but back then the digital market was smaller than it is now. Back then the #1 song of the week usually sold 50K-60K. Now the #1 song on the digital sales chart usually sells over 150K, and sometimes over 200K. Even if "4 Minutes" has just mediocre "Hung Up" airplay she shouldn't have trouble selling 100K in the peak sales weeks.

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Usher is this week #1 on Billboard with almost 200.000 downloads and not huge airplay (23 mil.)

Madge can easily do the same or even better.

How many downloads got Hung up in the first week? Can someone post it please?

Hung Up got 29,550 downloads it's first week (Nov 5th)

When the song peaked at #7 on Dec 3rd on Billboard it's downloads were 47,440.

It's greatest sales week wasn't until Jan 14 th 2006 when it's sales were 68,221

"HUNG UP" (2005)

FORMATS: Digital Download, CD Maxi-Single, Double 12" Vinyl

HISTORY AND NOTES: 2003's American Life was Madonna's lowest-selling studio album of all-time. There was a great anticipation to see what she would do for her next album, and if she could make a comeback. Confessions On A Dance Floor's first single was "Hung Up", an all-out disco stomper that featured a sample of the Abba song "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)". Unfortunately, there was a lot of reluctance by the bigger radio stations in the nation to play the track. On the other hand, it was a huge success in terms of digital sales, and since Billboard now allows digital sales to be counted towards a song's position on the Hot 100, "Hung Up" made a big climb on the chart to land at a #7 peak. This was Madonna's first Top 10 hit since "Die Another Day" and tied her with Elvis Presley for being the artists with the most Top 10 hits, with 36 each. It also became one of Madonna's biggest dance hits ever, spending an impressive 4 weeks at #1 on the Club Play chart (17 weeks total, tying "Everybody" and "Holiday"/"Lucky Star" for being the Madonna singles with the most weeks on the chart), and ruling the Dance Radio Airplay chart for several weeks as well. This was also Madonna's first entry on the Pop 100 and Pop 100 Airplay charts.

CERTIFICATION: Gold

Week-By-Week Individual Download Sales:

Nov 05, 2005: 29,550

Nov 12, 2005: 23,891

Nov 19, 2005: 18,990

Nov 26, 2005: 34,394

Dec 03, 2005: 47,440

Dec 10, 2005: 51,237

Dec 17, 2005: 34,786

Dec 24, 2005: 29,461

Dec 31, 2005: 26,647

Jan 07, 2006: 32,023

Jan 14, 2006: 68,221

Jan 21, 2006: 32,695

Jan 28, 2006: 20,351

Feb 04, 2006: 20,569

Feb 11, 2006: 16,404

Feb 18, 2006: 14,386

Feb 25, 2006: 19,606

Mar 04, 2006: 20,916

Mar 11, 2006: 17,829

Mar 18, 2006: 13,913

Mar 25, 2006: 12,645

Apr 01, 2006: 9,353

Apr 08, 2006: 8,479

Apr 15, 2006: 7,927

Apr 22, 2006: 7,387

Apr 29, 2006: 6,869

May 06, 2006: 6,677

Week-By-Week Maxi-Single Sales

Dec 03, 2005: 7,288

Dec 10, 2005: 4,431

Dec 17, 2005: 3,249

Dec 24, 2005: 2,445

Dec 31, 2005: 2,736

Jan 07, 2006: 2,630

Jan 14, 2006: 2,136

Jan 21, 2006: 1,612

Jan 28, 2006: 1,223

Feb 04, 2006: 1,172

Feb 11, 2006: 994

Feb 18, 2006: 1,051

Feb 25, 2006: 1,383

Mar 04, 2006: 1,240

Mar 11, 2006: 974

Mar 18, 2006: 925

CHARTS:

THE BILLBOARD HOT 100

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Position: # 7

Week-by-week Rundown: 20-21-27-14-7-7-14-19-21-23-23-30-43-45-59-64-48-48-54-74-// (20 weeks total)

Final Week On Chart: March 18, 2006

The Billboard Hot 100 Top 10: December 3, 2005 (the week that "Hung Up" peaked at #7)

1. Chris Brown "Run It!"

2. Kany West featuring Jamie Foxx "Gold Digger"

3. The Black Eyed Peas "My Humps"

4. Young Jeezy featuring Akon "Soul Survivor"

5. Nickelback "Photograph"

6. D4L "Laffy Taffy"

7. Madonna "Hung Up"

8. Sean Paul "We Be Burnin"

9. Kelly Clarkson "Because of You"

10. The Pussycat Dolls "Stickwitu"

HOT 100 SINGLES SALES

Debut Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (5 weeks)

Week-by-week Rundown: 1-1-1-2-2-3-1-1-2-2-2-3-4-6-10-9-11-10-14-15-14-14-18-16-19-21-37-23-19-36-28-33-25-41-36-28-35-33-44-43-50-38-39-43-44-NC-49-41-38-NC-46-NC-NC-47-41-49-NC-41-45-NC-49-43-NC-49-49-// (58 Weeks Total)

Final Week On Chart: February 24, 2007

HOT 100 AIRPLAY

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: December 10, 2005

Peak Position: #42

Week-by-week Rundown: 73-59-52-53-47-42-46-52-58-60-71-// (11 weeks total)

Final Week On Chart: January 14, 2006

HOT DIGITAL SONGS

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (2 weeks)

Week-by-week Rundown: 6-9-12-8-1-1-3-6-10-13-18-18-22-29-42-44-26-28-32-44-62-// (21 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: March 25, 2006

HOT DIGITAL TRACKS

[Radio Version]

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Position: #6

Week-by-week Rundown: 6-8-11-6-13-// (5 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: December 3, 2005

Note: Charted as "Hung Up" (Radio Version)

HOT DIGITAL TRACKS

[Album Version]

Debut Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Date: December 10, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (1 week)

Week-by-week Rundown: 3-1-4-7-11-14-16-23-34-38-NC-NC-37-36-41-49-// (14 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: March 18, 2006

Notes: Charted as "Hung Up" (Album Version)

NC=Did not chart that week

POP 100

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: December 10, 2005

Peak Position: #7

Week-by-week Rundown: 16-17-17-10-8-7-11-13-18-21-20-29-38-42-48-49-41-42-46-53-67-73-72-75-79-80-83-87-95-93-// (30 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: May 27, 2006

POP 100 AIRPLAY

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: December 17, 2005

Peak Position: #22

Week-by-week Rundown: 38-29-28-27-25-25-22-24-35-36-36-41-// (12 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: January 21, 2006

HOT DANCE MUSIC / CLUB PLAY

Debut Date: October 29, 2005

Peak Date: November 19, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (4 weeks)

Week-by-week Rundown: 25-10-5-1-1-1-1-2-4-4-7-9-19-26-36-42-45-// (17 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: February 18, 2006

HOT DANCE MUSIC / CLUB PLAY BREAKOUTS

Debut Date: October 22, 2005

Peak Date: October 22, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (1 week)

Week-by-week Rundown: 1-// (1 week total)

Final Week on Chart: October 22, 2005

Note: The Hot Dance Music Club Play Breakouts is a sort of "bubbling under" chart for the main Club Play chart.

HOT DANCE SINGLES SALES

Debut Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (12 weeks)

Week-by-week Rundown: 30-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-2-3-4-4-4-4-4-5-7-5-5-5-5-4-3-7-5-5-5-6-6-6-8-7-7-10-11-10-11-12-12-11-10-11-9-14-12-16-16-12-10-11-10-10-11-14-11-12-10-11-10-9-NC-NC-10-// (67 Weeks Total)

Final Week On Chart: March 24, 2007

Note: The #30 position listed in the beginning is for its debut as a "bubbling under" single. The Hot Dance Singles Sales chart only has 25 positions.

DANCE RADIO AIRPLAY

Debut Date: October 29, 2005

Peak Date: November 12, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (8 weeks)

Week-by-week Rundown: 10-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-3-3-8-12-15-17-25-22-// (20 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: March 11, 2006

ADULT CONTEMPORARY

Debut Date: May 6, 2006

Peak Date: May 6, 2006

Peak Position: #29

Week-by-week Rundown: 29-32-34-39-// (5 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: May 27, 2006

TOP 40 MAINSTREAM

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: December 3, 2005

Peak Position: #17

Week-by-week Rundown: 33-23-19-18-17-19-17-21-30-34-33-39-40-// (13 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: January 28, 2006

ADULT TOP 40

Debut Date: November 5, 2005

Peak Date: December 17, 2005

Peak Position: #16

Week-by-week Rundown: 30-21-17-18-18-18-16-16-17-17-17-16-17-20-20-22-24-31-36-// (19 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: March 11, 2006

HOT VIDEOCLIP TRACKS

Debut Date: November 19, 2005

Peak Date: November 26, 2005

Peak Position: #1 (1 week)

Week-by-week Rundown: 8-1-2-4-12-8-4-22-NC-18-//

Final Week on Chart: January 21, 2006

Notes: NC= Did not chart that week

LATIN POP AIRPLAY

Debut Date: December 10, 2005

Peak Date: January 28, 2006

Peak Position: #28

Week-by-week Rundown: 37-31-29-31-29-33-31-28-29-37-NC-NC-NC-NC-NC-34-33-34-36-38-NC-40-// (16 weeks total)

Final Week on Chart: May 6, 2006

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What were the peak audience impressions for the COAFDF singles?

Hung Up - 26.86million

Sorry?

GT?

Jump - 5.089 million

By looking through the Jump Mediabase thread here:

http://forums.madonnanation.com/index.php?...=433&st=920

It looks like Jump's highest audience impression was 5.089 million.

GT's Medibase thread is at the old message board that we can't access anymore. We lost a lot of chart info at that board.

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What were the peak audience impressions for the COAFDF singles?

Hung Up - 26.86million

Sorry?

GT?

Jump - 5.089 million

By looking through the Jump Mediabase thread here:

http://forums.madonnanation.com/index.php?...=433&st=920

It looks like Jump's highest audience impression was 5.089 million.

GT's Medibase thread is at the old message board that we can't access anymore. We lost a lot of chart info at that board.

REALLY BAD. THEY SHOULDVE BEEN AT LEAST:

HU 40 - 50 MILLION

JUMP 20 MILLION

I MEAN JUMP DID WORSE THAN HOLLWOOD.

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scrapple, where did you get all that info????

Please give credit to your source!!!!

i found a site that had Madonna's Billboard archives for all her songs/albums etc.

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Thank you scrapple. Good job :thumbsup:

I cant take credit for this. I found it online and the person who compiled the charts did a bang up job! Hats off to them! :thumbsup:

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Z100 promoting ''4 Minutes''

Z100.com have included a 30-second preview of "4 Minutes" on the front page of their website. It is the same as the Amazon.com preview.

Z100 is the biggest radio network in the United States, so this is great promotion ahead of the official radio add date next week.

Source: Drowned Madonna

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Apparently Power 106 (urban station) debuted it yesterday and cut off the song by 1.5 minutes because they were disgusted by it. :confused: But then it's not very likely urban stations will embrace the song.

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