Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today.
Albums
The Billboard 200
172. "Just a Rolling Stone" by Donnie Klang (down from 91).
173. "Welcome to the Dollhouse" by Danity Kane (up from 199).
195. "Day26" by Day26 (down from 183).
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
36. "Day26" by Day26 (down from 32).
44. "Just a Rolling Stone" by Donnie Klang (down from 20).
56. "Welcome to the Dollhouse" by Danity Kane (down from 53).
80. "Metropolis: The Chase Suite (Special Edition)" by Janelle Monae (down from 68).
Songs
Hot Singles Recurrents
9. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (down from 7).
Hot 100 Recurrent Airplay
20. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (down from 10).
Pop 100
34. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (down from 29).
Pop 100 Airplay
26. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (down from 21).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
58. "Lost" by Gorilla Zoe (a new high, up from 66).
78. "Since You've Been Gone" by Day26 (down from 74).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
58. "Lost" by Gorilla Zoe (a new high, up from 66).
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop
39. "Since You've Been Gone" by Day26 (down from 32).
In addition to "Swagga Like Puff", our audio player features the following new music:
"Dr. Love" by Donnie Klang.
"Dancing Ring" by Elephant Man.
"Wine Senorita" by Elephant Man.
"Touch The Floor" by Elephant Man.
"Lost" by Gorilla Zoe.
This version of "Lost" has an intro and does not feature Lil' Wayne.
VH1 has crowned their "100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs" and will be airing specials nightly at 10 PM ET from September 29 through October 3, counting them down. That said, they have made the full list available, so we can see what Bad Boy related tracks made the list. They are:
7. "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G.
32. "It's All About the Benjamins (Remix)" by Diddy featuring The Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim and The Lox.
53. "Money, Power & Respect" by The Lox featuring DMX and Lil' Kim.
67. "Feel So Good" by Mase.
Back in March of 2007, I reported that G. Dep was no longer signed to Bad Boy. SOHH.com quotes Dep from a video produced by Digital Hustle Films, and it sounds like he's saying he's still signed.
“Right now, the situation over there [at Bad Boy] is like, you know, if you not in motion, you in slow motion. So slow motion is better than none. So right now we’re on our grind,” Dep said. “We gonna try to get our situation going on and then, you know, we just gonna keep it pushing, you know?”
I don't know what this means. But, I've reached out to the label for some sort of confirmation either way, just to make sure.
Recently, the all-important Billboard Hot 100 chart celebrated it's 50th anniversary and the magazine pulled out all the stops in it's September 20th issue. Bad Boy was highlighted a number of times, most of the time related to "I'll Be Missing You."
The song was listed as number 84 on the definitive list of the Hot 100's hottest charting titles of all-time. On the listing of the hottest R&B and rap songs on the chart, in it's history, it was listed at 35.
During the track's run, it was number 1 on the Hot 100 chart for a grand total of 11 weeks. Only 11 songs have been at that spot longer. It is one of only 15 songs to debut at the top spot.
Finally, there was one other Bad Boy related track featured. It was Mario Winans' "I Don't Want to Know." This song held the number 2 spot on the chart, without reaching number one, for 8 weeks. Only four songs have done this longer.
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released last week.
Albums
The Billboard 200
91. "Just a Rolling Stone" by Donnie Klang (down from 19).
183. "Day26" by Day26 (up from 186).
199. "Welcome to the Dollhouse" by Danity Kane (re-entry).
Billboard Comprehensive Albums
100. "Just a Rolling Stone" by Donnie Klang (down from 19).
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
20. "Just a Rolling Stone" by Donnie Klang (down from 5).
32. "Day26" by Day26 (up from 35).
53. "Welcome to the Dollhouse" by Danity Kane (down from 49).
68. "Metropolis: The Chase Suite (Special Edition)" by Janelle Monae (down from 45).
Top Heatseekers
43. "Metropolis: The Chase Suite (Special Edition)" by Janelle Monae (down from 12).
Songs
Hot Singles Recurrents
7. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (up from 9).
Hot 100 Recurrent Airplay
10. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (down from 8).
Pop 100
29. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (up from 30).
Pop 100 Airplay
21. "Damaged" by Danity Kane (up from 22).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
66. "Lost" by Gorilla Zoe (up from 85).
74. "Since You've Been Gone" by Day26 (down from 73).
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
66. "Lost" by Gorilla Zoe (debut).
74. "Since You've Been Gone" by Day26 (down from 73).
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop
32. "Since You've Been Gone" by Day26 (down from 31).
Here's the video from a recent Donnie Klang and Cassie radio promo stop at 93.3 FLZ in Tampa, Florida. There are some funny moments when the host introduces a "kitty piano," that, instead of producing the normal keyboard sounds, emits a cat's meow when a key is struck.
This was an interesting clip, posted by Theo in the forums, so I wanted to pass it on. It's tough to watch with the hosts, who fall into something that is way too easy to fall into... which is hearing stories and then mixing a dislike for authority and power with said stories to turn them into something resembling fact. I like how "we as a public" know what's "really going on." Heh.
Slim is the one who makes the clip worthwhile. He handles it well and explains various parts of the break up, from the 112 perspective. The person he's talking about, that he wouldn't name, has to be Kevin Wales, who brought 112 and B5 to Bad Boy.
The nominees for the 2008 BET Hip Hop Awards have been announced. Here are the Bad Boy related nominations:
Best Hip Hop Video
"Get Like Me" by David Banner featuring Chris Brown and Yung Joc.
Best Hip Hop Callabo
"Get Like Me" by David Banner featuring Chris Brown and Yung Joc.
Track of the Year
"Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)" by Jay-Z, produced by Sean Combs and The Hitmen.
Hustler of the Year
Diddy
Since the premiere of the third season of Making the Band 4, both Danity Kane and Day26 have seen their albums move up the charts in noteworthy fashion.
Billboard released the August 31 charts just two days after the premiere, on August 21, so they would not really have accounted for the impact of the show. This makes them a good starting point. Here is how the albums have performed, since that date:
"Day26" by Day26
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
August 31: #73
September 6: #50 (Pace Setter)
September 13: #38 (Pace Setter)
September 20: #35
The Billboard 200
August 31: N/A
September 6: N/A
September 13: N/A
September 20: #186
"Welcome to the Dollhouse" by Danity Kane
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
August 31: #82
September 6: #82
September 13: #72
September 20: #49
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