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The Broadboard Hot 40 is a chart that ranks the chosen singles for Allison Tran. Its data, published by Broadboard magazine and compiled by Spencer Child, is based collectively on Spencer Child's Opinions. Throughout a year, Broadboard will publish an annual list of the 40 most successful songs throughout that year on the Hot 40 chart based on the information. For 2013, the following list was organized into alphabetical order and published on December 13, calculated with data from December 1, 2012 to November 30, 2013.


List[edit]

Indie rock band Imagine Dragons has three singles on the list, one of them being "Radioactive", their highest-charting single on the list. Unfortunately, none of their songs have made it on this list due to the fact that they are overplayed.
Justin Timberlake has three singles in the Top 25, and has finally chopped what seemed to be a block of ramen noodles off of the top of his head.
Drake has four singles in the Top 50. This is ironic due to his lack of singing ability and shitty catchphrase "YOLO" that has spread around the world and infected young children's minds.
Lorde's single "Royals" is at number 15 even though she looks scary and is not nearly as amazing as Allison Tran.
List of songs on Broadboard's 2013 Year-End Hot 40 chart[1]
Title Artist(s)
1 "A Lack of Color" Death Cab For Cutie
2 "Back to the Five" Ruth
3 "Be My Escape" Reliant K
4 "Believe" The Bravery
5 "Calling" Sebastian Ingrosso
6 "Comes and Goes (in Waves)" Greg Laswell
7 "Cough Syrup" Young the Giant
8 "Dirty Paws" Of Monsters and Men
9 "Don't Leave" Seven Lions
10 Eyes" Kaskade
11 "Fall For You" Secondhand Serenade
12 "Falling In Love In A Coffee Shop" Landon Pigg
13 "How you Love me" 3LAU
14 "I Miss You" Blink-182
15 "I Will Follow You Into The Dark" Death Cab For Cutie
16 "In My Mind" Axwell
17 "Jar of Hearts" Dash Berlin
18 "Love Me Again" John Newman remix by Gemini
19 "Mardy Bum" Arctic Monkeys
20 Marilyn" G-Eazy
21 "Miss Jackson" Panic! at the Disco
22 "Mr. Rager" Kid Cudi
23 Naive" The Kooks
24 "Nine In The Afternoon" Panic! at the Disco
25 "No Faith in Brooklyn" Hoodie Allen featuring Jhameel
26 "Sara Smiles" Panic! at the Disco
27 "Show Me What I'm Looking For" Carolina Liar
28 Strangers" Seven Lions
29 "Sugar, We're Goin Down" Fall Out Boy
30 The Funeral" Band of Horses
31 The Reason" Hoobastank
32 "Watching The Wheels" John Lennon
33 "We Could Happen" AJ Rafael
34 "Welcome to the Black Parade" My Chemical Romance
35 "What You Know" Two Door Cinema Club
36 "Where We Gonna Go From Here" Mat Kearney
37 White Lie" Jhameel
38 "Who I am Hates Who I've Been" Reliant K
39 "Yesterday" The Beatles
40 "Young Folks" Peter Bjorn

See also[edit]

  • How To Create A Wikipedia Page
  • How To Mess Up Your Wikipedia Article

References[edit]

I Don't Know If This Will Work

Allison's Playlist

United States Hot 100 Year-End Category:Billboard charts

  1. ^ "Hot 100 Songs Music Chart". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013.