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-{{Template}}'''''Billboard''''' is a weekly [[United States|American]] [[magazine]] devoted to the [[music]] industry. It maintains several internationally recognized [[Record chart|music charts]] that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis. Its most famous chart, the "[[Billboard Hot 100]]", ranks the top 100 songs regardless of genre and is frequently used as the standard measure for ranking songs in the United States. The "[[Billboard 200]]" survey is the corresponding chart for [[album]] sales.+{{Template}}
 +'''''Billboard''''' is a weekly [[American magazine]] devoted to the [[music industry]]. It maintains several internationally recognized [[Record chart|music charts]] that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis. Its most famous chart, the "[[Billboard Hot 100]]", ranks the top 100 songs regardless of genre and is frequently used as the standard measure for ranking songs in the United States. The "[[Billboard 200]]" survey is the corresponding chart for [[album]] sales.
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Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. It maintains several internationally recognized music charts that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis. Its most famous chart, the "Billboard Hot 100", ranks the top 100 songs regardless of genre and is frequently used as the standard measure for ranking songs in the United States. The "Billboard 200" survey is the corresponding chart for album sales.



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