Chart Talk
By NANDA LWIN -- Jam! Showbiz
SHAPING THE CHART: The No. 13 debut of "I Want It That Way" on The
Hits last year was certainly impressive. However, it pales in comparison to the
Backstreet Boys' latest release, "Shape Of My Heart," which enters the
survey
all the way up at No. 3 this week. It is the highest debut on the Canadian
singles chart (using the retail chart before 1994 and the airplay chart
for 1994 and beyond) since 1985's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by
Band Aid. The high debut signals the growing popularity of the Florida band that
first broke in 1996. In fact, "Shape" is the second highest new entry
since 1983, the year that The Record's singles chart was introduced. Only two
other singles have debuted in the top 10 - USA for Africa's "We Are The
World" (No.10, 1985) and U2's "Discotheque" (No. 10, 1997).
"Shape" also takes the distinction of having the highest opening on
the airplay chart ever. Previously, the aforementioned "Discotheque"
held the title.
For those keeping score, "Shape" is the Backstreet Boys' seventh top
10 hit and the group's 11th chart entry overall. If it does manage to go to No.
1, it will become the Boys' fifth chart-topping single after "As Long As
You Love Me" (1997), "I Want It That Way" (1999), "Larger
Than Life" (1999) and "Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely"
(2000). All eyes are on next week's edition of The Hits. If it does manage to
reach the top next week it will become the fastest rising No. 1 single on
airplay list.
ChartTalk Potential
ChartTalk columnist Nanda Lwin takes a look at some of the newest hit singles
and pre-dicts where they'll end up on The Hits chart.
Shape Of My Heart - Backstreet Boys (Jive): Whether you like it or not, it has
"No. 1 hit" written all over it. It has already rewritten the history
books by debuting at No. 3 on The Hits - look for it to go all the way.
Prediction:No. 1.
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