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Hits of Our Lives

Hits of Our Lives

著者: Can Cihan and Murat Çolakoğlu
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Welcome to Hits of Our Lives (HooL) — your weekly breakdown of the Billboard charts and the data driving the hits. We’re Can and Murat, two chart nerds following the numbers, trends, and surprises behind the Hot 100 and Billboard 200. If you're into stats, shifts, and everything in between — you’re in the right place. New episodes every week. 🎧📊Can Cihan and Murat Çolakoğlu 音楽
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  • One Week Only: Harry's Big Debut and the Spring Stampede
    2026/03/19

    Harry Styles returns with a big week as his new album debuts at No.1 on the Billboard 200, with all tracks landing on the Hot 100. But while the numbers are strong, the album week doesn’t quite deliver a defining moment at the very top — and we break down what that actually means.

    Elsewhere, Ella Langley continues her run as “Choosin’ Texas” returns to the summit and keeps growing, leading a chart that still feels wide open.

    We also look at the rise of “Stateside”, the ongoing impact of viral moments on chart performance, and the new wave of TikTok-driven hits reshaping what breaks through.

    Plus: Taylor Swift’s “Elizabeth Taylor” begins to stir again ahead of a potential April push, BTS gear up for a major return, and Olivia Rodrigo’s next era starts to take shape.

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    36 分
  • The Romantic Takeover: Bruno's Double, Harry's Gamble
    2026/03/11

    Bruno Mars is having a massive week on the charts. His new album The Romantic debuts at No.1 on the Billboard 200 while “I Just Might” returns to the top of the Hot 100, giving him a rare double chart-topper moment. We break down the numbers behind the album’s debut, the performance of “Risk It All”, and what this era might look like for Bruno in the months ahead.

    We also look at “Stateside” finally breaking into the Hot 100 Top 10 following its viral surge and discuss how moments like the Olympics performance continue to reshape chart trajectories.

    On the release front, Harry Styles returns with his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. Early streaming data and reviews are in, and we discuss why the rollout may not be producing the chart shake-up many expected, including whether “Aperture” was the right lead single.

    Plus: the continued rise of Ella Langley, new momentum for Alex Warren’s “Fever Dream,” and Taylor Swift’s “Elizabeth Taylor” beginning its radio climb ahead of a potential April takeover — and what all of it could mean for the next stretch of the charts.

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    27 分
  • Ever-Changing Charts: Bruno and the Spring Shake-Up
    2026/03/05

    The charts are feeling ever-changing again — and March is already shaking things up.

    This week we break down Bruno Mars’ new era with The Romantic. While some online voices are calling the numbers underwhelming, the album’s strong streaming debut and Risk It All landing high on the Hot 100 suggest a different story. We discuss the concept behind the record, its nine-song structure, and why Bruno might still be setting up one of those slow-burn eras that grows over time.

    At the same time, country is having a historic moment. Rising stars Megan Moroney and Ella Langley simultaneously top the Billboard 200 and the Hot 100 — the first time two female country artists have done so. We talk about what this says about the new wave of country and why female voices are finally reclaiming space at the top.

    We also look at spring’s potential Top 10 contenders, including the streaming surge behind Stateside after its Olympic moment, and how viral cultural moments are now shaping chart success more than traditional TV performances.

    Plus: Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” breaks another Hot 100 longevity record, but what does he need to do next to avoid the one-hit-wonder trap? And with Harry Styles’ new album arriving and more major releases lined up for March and April, the charts may be about to shift yet again.

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    31 分
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