On May 8, Tekashi 6ix9ine released “GOOBA,” his first new song following his release from prison last month. Earlier today (May 18), Billboard reported that “GOOBA” landed at No. 3 on the the Billboard Hot 100 chart, following Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj’s “Say So” at No. 2 and Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber’s “Stuck With U” at No. 1. Prior to the announcement of “GOOBA”’s No. 3 chart position, 6ix9ine posted a video on his Instagram account, accusing Billboard of manipulating the charts.
The video shows 6ix9ine scrolling through an unidentified chart forecasting site on his phone, and noticing that “Stuck With U” jumped from No. 5 to No. 1 over night. Earlier today, 6ix9ine made another post accusing Billboard of dishonest chart calculations. “@Billboard caught cheating,” he wrote, adding: “You’re a lie and corrupt. You got caught cheating and the world will know.” Now, Billboard has published a response to 6ix9ine’s accusations.
In an article titled “How Billboard Came to Its Calculations in This Week’s Race For the Hot 100 No. 1,” the Billboard staff detail their process for determining the Hot 100 chart. “In the interest of transparency, Billboard wanted to clear up the Hot 100’s chart rules and tabulation process, the calculations that go into the determinations of its final rankings, and the stats accumulated by the two singles that marked this week’s highest debuts,” Billboard wrote. They went on to specifically address every accusation made by 6ix9ine in his social media posts.
Billboard clarified that the discrepancy between YouTube’s visible number of plays for “GOOBA” include global plays, while Billboard only counts U.S.-based plays for its charts.
In response to the Hot 100 forecast 6ix9ine referenced in his Instagram video, Billboard wrote:
They also addressed the late 24-hour sales spike for “Stuck With U,” stating:
Regarding 6ix9ine’s claims that “six credit cards” were responsible for a large percentage of the “Stuck With U” sales, Billboard writes:
Read Billboard’s full report here.
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