Sunday, September 22, 2013

Katy Perry (3rd Week) – Week Of 9/21/13

I'm sorry to say that I've cancelled my Hit-Bound review. I'm sorry but it's too much trying to listen to the Weekend Countdown and Hit-Bound. But I did make a new blog about album reviews. I'm basically reviewing albums. I only have one post now. But I will add more as soon as possible. Check it out at www.latestalbumreviews.blogspot.com. Before we get to this week's Fresh 45, here are the songs we're saying goodbye to this week.

  • Enrique Iglesias – Turn The Night Up (#31)
  • Demi Lovato – Heart Attack (#34)
  • Anna Kendrick – Cups (#39)
  • Jason Derulo – The Other Side (#44)
The Countdown
45. Karmin – Acapella (#40)
44. Awolnation – Sail (#45)
43. Tegan & Sara – Closer (#35)
42. One Direction – Best Song Ever (#19)
41. Britney Spears – Work B**ch (DEBUT)
40. Bruno Mars – Treasure (#16)
39. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz – Thrift Shop (#36)
38. P!nk ft. Nate Ruess – Just Give Me a Reason (#38)
37. Lana Del Rey ft. Cedric Gervais – Summertime Sadness (DEBUT) 
36. Train ft. Ashley Monroe – Bruises (#33)
35. Icona Pop – I Love It (#42)
34. Demi Lovato – Made In The USA (DEBUT)
33. Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell & T.I. – Blurred Lines (#10)
32. Bonnie McKee – American Girl (#30)
31. Swedish House Mafia – Don't You Worry Child (#38)
30. Selena Gomez – Come & Get It (#32)
29. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton – Can't Hold Us (#21)
28. Bruno Mars – Gorilla (#41)
27. Fall Out Boy – Alone Together (DEBUT)
26. Cody Simpson – Pretty Brown Eyes (#28)
25. Lorde – Royals (#37)
24. Mika ft. Ariana Grande – Popular Song (#17)
23. John Newman – Love Me Again (#29)
22. MKTO – Classic (#26)
21. Florida Georgia Line – Cruise (#13)
20. Jesse McCartney – Back Together (#22)
19. Labrinth ft. Emeli Sandé – Beneath Your Beautiful (#18)
18. Icona Pop – All Night (#27)
17. Phillip Phillips – Gone Gone Gone (#20)
16. Krewella – Live For The Night (#25)
15. P!nk ft. Lily Allen – True Love (#24)
14. Eminem – Berzerk (#14) 
13. Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran – Everything Has Changed (#15)
12. The 1975 – Chocolate (#23)
11. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – I Need Your Love (#12)
10. Maroon 5 – Love Somebody (#4)
  9. Lady Gaga – Applause (#8)
  8. Capital Cities – Safe and Sound (#11)
  7. Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc – Wake Me Up (#9)
  6. Fall Out Boy – My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up) (#5)
  5. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert – Same Love (#3)
  4. Paramore – Still Into You (#7)
  3. Zedd ft. Foxes – Clarity (#6)
  2. Imagine Dragons – Radioactive (#2)
  1. Katy Perry – Roar (#1) [3rd Week at #1]

Biggest DROP!!!: Bruno Mars – Treasure (-24) 

2nd Biggest DROP!!!: Tie between Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell & T.I. – Blurred Lines and One Direction – Best Song Ever (-23)

Biggest Jump: Bruno Mars – Gorilla (+13)?

Finally!!! Fall Out Boy – Alone Together and Demi Lovato – Made In The USA have been on Hit-Bound for so long. I'm glad they finally debuted. Alone Together is a little more appealing than My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark. You guys remember MKTO's Thank You exit and Classic entrance on the same week. That's what happened here with Demi Lovato. Heart Attack's exit and Made In The USA's entrance on the same week.

Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness is appropriate for this time of year. It summertime sadness because summer is coming to an end. Tomorrow is the first day of fall. I know. It's summertime sadness. Britney Spears – Work B**ch is terrible. Britney Spears is just good at making bad music. Kick it out of the countdown. Enrique Iglesias – Turn The Night Up was better.

I think Bruno Mars – Gorilla had the biggest jump. Spyder Harrison never said the biggest jump of the week. Bruno Mars also had the Biggest DROP!!! with Treasure.

Songs that had the shortest amount of time on the countdown so far this year: Tie between Rihanna ft. David Guetta – Right Now and Enrique Iglesias – Turn The Night Up.

I thought John Newman – Love Me Again and Bonnie McKee – American Girl would stay together like they were last week. Instead they moved to 2-digit numbers where if you swap one digit with the other, you get the other number. For example, John Newman is at #23. If you swap the 2 and the 3, you get #32, which is where Bonnie McKee is.

Yesterday, I heard Fall Out Boy – Alone Together and Demi Lovato – Made In The USA along with 2 of our old #1's that had a long amount of time on the countdown. It was Maroon 5 – Payphone and fun. ft. Janelle Monáe – We Are Young.

As an expert on Hit-Bound music, I can say that Flo Rida ft. Pitbull – Can't Believe It has almost no shot of getting into the Weekend Countdown.

Spyder Harrison didn't announce any of the guest DJ's.

Man! I started to really like Jason Derulo – The Other Side.

Imagine Dragons – Radioactive and Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines kind of reminded me of Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe and Maroon 5 – Payphone. Imagine Dragons and Carly Rae Jepsen are the #1 king and queen. After their time was done at #1, a new song jumped to #1. (And it wasn't Maroon 5 or Robin Thicke.) It was Katy Perry both times with Wide Awake and Roar.

Karmin – Acapella at #45?! That's just as bad as Katy Perry at #1.

Thank you Hits-1. Thank you for playing the full version of John Newman – Love Me Again. Really appreciated. :D

Tomorrow I will be making a post where I will be rearranging the countdown in the order I like. More information on that tomorrow.

Trying to pick My Top 5 Picks will be hard.

My Top 5 Picks
1. John Newman – Love Me Again
2. Labrinth ft. Emeli Sandé – Beneath Your Beautiful
3. Bruno Mars – Gorilla
4. Fall Out Boy – Alone Together
5. Eminem – Berzerk

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