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Billboard now factors in YouTube views for rankings

Billboard has announced that U.S. YouTube data is now one of the factors when ranking Hot 100 songs and songs on its other charts.

Published: Feb. 22, 2013 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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Billboard has announced that U.S. YouTube data is now one of the factors when ranking Hot 100 songs and songs on its other charts.

The new rule went into effect this week, with the viral-video hit “Harlem Shake” debuting at No. 1. Other factors include radio airplay, digital download sales, physical single sales, on-demand audio streaming and online radio streaming.

Billboard’s new rule incorporates all official videos on YouTube, including Vevo.

“Harlem Shake,” by Brooklyn producer Baauer, features few lyrics. The video has a heavy dance-flavored beat.

It became a viral success thanks to hundreds of YouTube videos of people dancing to the song.

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