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: Rankings inspire debate and are easily shareable on social media, often serving as "cocktail chatter" for friends and colleagues.

Songwriter(s) Bruno Mars, D.Emile II, J.E.Fauntleroy II, P.M.Lawrence II. Producer(s) Bruno Mars, D'Mile. Imprint/Label. Atlantic. TOP 100

: In November 1955, Billboard launched the first composite "Top 100" chart. It was eventually succeeded by the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958, which remains the definitive barometer for song popularity in the United States. : Rankings inspire debate and are easily shareable

: Lists spatially organize information, making it easier for the brain to absorb and categorize the world. P.M.Lawrence II. Producer(s) Bruno Mars

The modern concept of a standardized "Top 100" traces its roots largely to the .

: Before 1955, music charts were fragmented, tracking jukebox plays, sheet music sales, and radio airtime separately.