Adele Gets Billboard's Summer Songs Chart 'Rolling' | Billboard.com
It's now officially the summer season -- not just according to the calendar, but also the launch of Billboard's Summer Songs 2011 ranking, a week-by-week tally of the top songs based on Billboard Hot 100 activity from Memorial Day through Labor Day (i.e., charts dated June 11-Sept. 17).
Adele's ubiquitous "Rolling in the Deep," now in its seventh week atop the Hot 100, easily claims the No. 1 spot on the first installment of Summer Songs, as it has occupied the top slot on the Hot 100 in each of the four weeks that currently make up the chart's data pool to date.
Billboard's 2011 Summer Songs Chart
Will Adele's huge head start assure her of earning the No. 1 Summer Song of 2011 crown when our tally wraps up Sept. 8?
Possibly, as her future presence in the Hot 100's top 10 seems all but guaranteed considering its lock atop multiple radio format charts. A look back at 2010 also reveals that Katy Perry's "California Gurls," which was able to go wire-to-wire atop the Summer Songs tally, spent five of its six weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 occurred during the summer measurement span. The song remained in the Hot 100's top 10 during the entire Summer Songs tracking period.
It's now officially the summer season -- not just according to the calendar, but also the launch of Billboard's Summer Songs 2011 ranking, a week-by-week tally of the top songs based on Billboard Hot 100 activity from Memorial Day through Labor Day (i.e., charts dated June 11-Sept. 17).
Adele's ubiquitous "Rolling in the Deep," now in its seventh week atop the Hot 100, easily claims the No. 1 spot on the first installment of Summer Songs, as it has occupied the top slot on the Hot 100 in each of the four weeks that currently make up the chart's data pool to date.
Billboard's 2011 Summer Songs Chart
Will Adele's huge head start assure her of earning the No. 1 Summer Song of 2011 crown when our tally wraps up Sept. 8?
Possibly, as her future presence in the Hot 100's top 10 seems all but guaranteed considering its lock atop multiple radio format charts. A look back at 2010 also reveals that Katy Perry's "California Gurls," which was able to go wire-to-wire atop the Summer Songs tally, spent five of its six weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 occurred during the summer measurement span. The song remained in the Hot 100's top 10 during the entire Summer Songs tracking period.
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