User blog:Plankton5165/Xyzyn Chart Update

The chart contains 50 positions. Right now, I just started working on 2012 (should be on summer!) which should contain tons of #1 singles. For 2012, the top single of the year is still difficult to figure out as a whole.

Anyway, the top single of 2010 is not "Bad Romance" - Lady Gaga (28). That single is just outside the top 3, at #4. It stayed at #1 for 3 weeks in early 2010 and was on the chart for 36 weeks. The #1 single is "Rude Boy" - Rihanna (26). It spent six weeks at #1 and was on the chart for 35 weeks. Its entire chart run was during 2010.

The calendar chart year report (similar to a Billboard Year-end) is released on January 10 of the next year. (e.g. the 2012 report was released on January 10, 2013.) The fusion chart year report (which is a combination of the second half of one year and the first half of the next) is released on June 17 of the second year. (e.g. the 2010-2011 report was released on June 17, 2011. That report, so far, was the most viewed as of November 30, 2014.)

A brand new fusion chart decade will start very, very soon from the time this blog post was created as you can see from the title. Fusion chart decades start from the first week of December in a year with it's final digit being 4, and end in the final week of November in the next year with it's final digit being 4. Appropriately, the 2005-2014 edition is coming soon. Expect it to come within a week. Prepare for it to come from a spreadsheet in Google Drive, not a video on YouTube. However, both products are owned by Google.