orta17
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Post by orta17 on Jan 16, 2010 18:23:07 GMT -5
Β¨3Β¨ got +175 spins on Mediabase because 6 new stations where added to the panel. I am really mad because Β¨3Β¨ lost the chance to be #1 because one station was removed from the panel when it was really close to Jason Derulo and now they add 6 stations. I really hate that. don't even make me think about it again :( >:( :( i know right!! dont even bring it up any more! its too sad! :'(
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albes
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Post by albes on Jan 16, 2010 18:47:41 GMT -5
don't even make me think about it again :( >:( :( i know right!! dont even bring it up any more! its too sad! :'( Sorry, but I really got mad about. i wont do it again ;)
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Hefty Hanna
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Post by Hefty Hanna on Jan 17, 2010 0:45:23 GMT -5
This has slowly become one of my favorite Britney songs ever.
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Post by Taylor. on Jan 17, 2010 1:13:50 GMT -5
This has slowly become one of my favorite Britney songs ever. Wasn't it you who absolutely hated it?
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Post by David on Jan 17, 2010 1:21:39 GMT -5
I always feel like I'm over this song, but then a week after not listening to it much, I end up loving it again. LOL! That RARELY happens with Britney singles to be honest. The last one that did that to me was Womanizer. OH and the Blackout singles (except Radar )
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Post by 0202 on Jan 17, 2010 7:24:32 GMT -5
#9 Today..12 weeks in the Top 10
CHR/Pop Chart Run so far:
41-26-14-12-9-6-6-4-2-2-4-6-7-8-8-9
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Post by slw84 on Jan 17, 2010 10:16:19 GMT -5
#9 Today..12 weeks in the Top 10 CHR/Pop Chart Run so far: 41-26-14-12-9-6-6-4-2-2-4-6-7-8-8-9This might get 20+ weeks before going recurrent. Certified smash.
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Post by sbk on Jan 18, 2010 7:28:27 GMT -5
This is definately my favorite Britney single ever. It seems like I cannot get tired of this at all. lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2010 7:36:45 GMT -5
This is definately my favorite Britney single ever. It seems like I cannot get tired of this at all. lol. I agree. Dare I say it, it passed Piece of Me as my fave Brit Brit song :o 1. 3 2. POM 3. Toxic 4. Gimmie More 5. MATM 6. Overprotected 7. Amy/Circus
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Post by rellybois on Jan 18, 2010 22:36:57 GMT -5
Agreed. This was a fantastic #2 smash for Brit Brit
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Post by rfucom on Jan 19, 2010 0:13:37 GMT -5
still #1 on Rick dee's top 40
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Hefty Hanna
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Post by Hefty Hanna on Jan 19, 2010 2:58:24 GMT -5
This has slowly become one of my favorite Britney songs ever. Wasn't it you who absolutely hated it? It was, indeed!
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Post by albes on Jan 19, 2010 14:08:11 GMT -5
This article from Los Angeles Times it is great. They made the Decade's Ultimate Top 10 list wher Britney is #10. The list is a ranking that combines artists's album sales revenue with their take at the box office, only in US. Britney is the youngest in the list with $494.3 million. She pulled in $195.7 million at the box office and sold $298.6 million worth of albums for the 10-year period. They also made the list for 2009 where Britney is #4 with $82.5 million in concert ticket sales and $7 million in album revenue ( only in US ). The Ultimate Top 10 of the Decade: 1. Celine Dion, $747.9 million. Dion pulled in $522.2 million in concert-ticket sales for the decade. Adding $225.7 million worth of album sales during those same 10 years, she trumped all comers. 2. Kenny Chesney, $742 million. Close behind Dion was this road warrior, who toured hard and promoted records the old-fashioned way year in and year out. His total includes $455.6 million in concert ticket sales and $286.4 million in album revenue. 3. Dave Matthews Band, $737.4 million. Matthews' decade concert total of $529.1 million put him first on the list of top North American live music attractions of the decade, as calculated by the concert-tracking publication Pollstar. The band posted $208.3 million in album sales. 4. The Beatles, $627.3 million. Although the quartet disbanded 30 years before the decade began, the Beatles still managed to generate $392.3 million from sales of 30.2 million albums (using an average of $13 per album). We folded in the individual box office figures racked up by ex-Beatle Paul McCartney ($221.4 million) and Ringo Starr ($13.6 million), given that their concert audiences consist in large part of Beatles fans. The Fab Four also logged the single bestselling album of the decade, the "1" hits collection, with 11.5 million copies. And counting. 5. U2, $609.7 million. The Irish rock quartet brought in $391 million at the box office and $218.7 million in album sales. 6. Toby Keith, $591.9 million. The second of three country acts in the Top 10, the Oklahoma singer and songwriter logged $273.8 million on the concert trail, $318.1 million from album sales. 7. Bruce Springsteen, $588.3 million. On the road, both with the E Street Band and his various non-E Street tours, the Boss brought in $444.3 million. His album take: $144 million. 8. The Rolling Stones, $569.6 million. The Stones also benefited heavily from touring, earning $426.9 million at the box office in addition to $142.7 million in album sales. 9. Tim McGraw, $550.7 million. Strictly as a solo act, the country singer-songwriter ranks No. 14 on the list. But he toured several times with his wife, Faith Hill, during the decade. California being a community property state, we are awarding him half the revenue those outings generated. So his total includes $322 million in album sales, $133.7 million from his own tours and $95 million for his half of the McGraw-Hill shows. 10. Britney Spears, $494.3 million. Despite a rocky decade personally and professionally, Spears pulled in $195.7 million at the box office and sold $298.6 million worth of albums for the 10-year period. Full article: latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2010/01/celine-dion-reaches-peak-of-the-decades-ultimate-top-10.html
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Post by c0ldasfire on Jan 19, 2010 16:07:37 GMT -5
britney was renewed to be the spokeperson for candies for the year 2010, more money in the bank for Britney,
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Post by Alex on Jan 19, 2010 16:34:16 GMT -5
britney was renewed to be the spokeperson for candies for the year 2010, more money in the bank for Britney, Get that $$$ Britney!
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Post by Legoman on Jan 20, 2010 6:20:44 GMT -5
That LA list is just so and more
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Post by rellybois on Jan 20, 2010 10:10:01 GMT -5
So happy that Britters finished out the decade with an amazing #2 smash hit
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albes
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Post by albes on Jan 20, 2010 10:24:13 GMT -5
BILLBOARD HOT DIGITAL SONGS - TOP 50 29 33 SPEARS*BRITNEY 3 48002 -22 61829 1681753
Streaming: No. 9 3
Thanks to bks
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Post by bs4everalways on Jan 20, 2010 10:35:33 GMT -5
So happy that Britters finished out the decade with an amazing #2 smash hit Are you trying to be witty or somethin'?
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Post by albes on Jan 20, 2010 11:19:16 GMT -5
So happy that Britters finished out the decade with an amazing #2 smash hit Are you trying to be witty or somethin'? Forget that person, it is always the same in this forum.
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Post by bs4everalways on Jan 20, 2010 12:55:23 GMT -5
Are you trying to be witty or somethin'? Forget that person, it is always the same in this forum. That person is just plain stupid. Sure...'3' may not have reached #1 on POP but it was #1 on BB100 and if any artists can pick on which format they wanna be #1 I think they'll pick BB100.
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slw84
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Post by slw84 on Jan 20, 2010 17:29:10 GMT -5
Forget that person, it is always the same in this forum. That person is just plain stupid. Sure...'3' may not have reached #1 on POP but it was #1 on BB100 and if any artists can pick on which format they wanna be #1 I think they'll pick BB100. Yeah...how many people debut at #1 on the hot 100? How many last decade? I don't think a hot 100 #1 hit is too shabby or a #2 pop hit. LOL.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jan 20, 2010 19:48:53 GMT -5
I always feel like I'm over this song, but then a week after not listening to it much, I end up loving it again. LOL! That RARELY happens with Britney singles to be honest. The last one that did that to me was Womanizer. OH and the Blackout singles (except Radar ) Not that rare then, lol
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