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Originally posted by Flinty_McFlint
Yes, that's the context. Probably originated with annoying DJ's (like Casey Kasem) reporting on the movement of a Top 40 song going up the chart either quickly, or placing high right off the bat.
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Beating Str8 to the punch, "with a bullet" originated with the Billboard Hot 100 chart which designated songs moving quickly up the charts with a bullet(point). Popularized by annoying DJs like Casey Kasem. I can hear Casey saying it in his odd cadence.