Here are the list of charts are available for you to make use of American top 40, billboard, MTV, Rick Dees weekly top 40 on the list can go on and on and these are all predominantly the ones that you should listen to. When it comes to music charts, but which one do you follow, and why. Well, the choice is really up to you.
Let me try and explain the different ones handle make it easier for you to understand where these at each chart brings. So that you can then decide which one you would like to stick to and listen to, if you make use of billboard chart. It will provide the music into different genres, and basically ranking in each individual genre. You will also have a song, crossing over a genre and entering into another genre. They also have the hot 100, which basically culminates all of the sales and airplay into one chart.
American top 40 with the ever famous Ryan Seacrest is a know that you mentally popular music charts. This chart show is based on songs with the most airplay from mediabase. Even though this chart show is entertaining, it is not as highly ranked as you re billboard chart.
Rick Dees weekly top 40 is another chart countdown show and has been around for a very long time. Again, it was originally hosted by Rick Dees hosted American top 40, and then Ryan Seacrest replaced him. It is basically the same kind of chart as an American top 40, but not as good as the billboard chart.
If you had enough time to go and search on the Internet they are all loads of charts that provide access to list of songs and music world. I mean MTV has its own chart for the best music, genre, and so on and so on the list is actually endless so I do understand that it can get confusing trying to figure out which chart. You need to listen to.
But in all honesty, all musicians perceive the billboard chart as the one they would like to be ranked or rated on. It s just because it has credibility behind it and it has been around since 1957. So, purely on that basis, it is a credible resource.
He also have to realize there is some chart shows out there that are based on people s voting and others are based purely on airplay and others are based on sales only. You have to ask yourself, what does this chart based its rankings on, and then you can decide if it is valid or good enough to follow.
When you look at the chart all depends on how you want to follow this chart. Meaning, you more worried about the song performing commercially all over the world. Or are you just concerned about a song or an artist performance in a specific country. There is a chart for every type of scenario, believe you me.
So, regardless of what chart you choose to follow, music and its ranking is all a matter of opinion. It is a matter of whether you like this song it does not matter where it is ranked on a chart. If you like it, you like it and nobody else can tell you otherwise. At the end of the day, it is all based on personal taste.