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Post by Sherane Lamar on Aug 29, 2017 6:12:20 GMT -5
#90 Questions, Chris Brown why is this dude still charting ??? Why would he not be?
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Post by MilesW1998 on Aug 29, 2017 6:16:45 GMT -5
^Because he's a douchebag who beat Rihanna up, and continues to make the most disgusting, and awful songs, talking about stealing your girl, and other generic lame bragging that any sane person wouldn't want to associate with.
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Post by οΌ³ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½π€ο½ο½ on Aug 29, 2017 6:22:16 GMT -5
How on earth did Total Eclipse Of The Heart not re-enter despite having great sales? Was that really not enough for it to make the top 50? I need an explanation, Billboard. I know, right? But sales are now the weakest links. "Eclipse" is not in top 50 on streaming chart.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2017 6:22:54 GMT -5
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Aug 29, 2017 6:48:24 GMT -5
^Because he's a douchebag who beat Rihanna up, and continues to make the most disgusting, and awful songs, talking about stealing your girl, and other generic lame bragging that any sane person wouldn't want to associate with. Didn't stop Kells from getting the ladies to keep supporting his records. As I recall, RiRi did a remix with him and released it on her birthday, so there's that.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Aug 29, 2017 6:55:13 GMT -5
^Because he's a douchebag who beat Rihanna up, and continues to make the most disgusting, and awful songs, talking about stealing your girl, and other generic lame bragging that any sane person wouldn't want to associate with. Didn't stop Kells from getting the ladies to keep supporting his records. As I recall, RiRi did a remix with him and released it on her birthday, so there's that. So he didn't beat her up and he isn't violent?
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Post by Bigfatliar 3 on Aug 29, 2017 7:33:28 GMT -5
9/9 Billboard Hot 100
TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist Imprint | label 1 1 1 32 Despacito - Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber - Universal Music Latino/Raymond Braun/SchoolBoy/Def Jam | UMLE/Republic 2 2 2 10 Wild Thoughts - DJ Khaled Featuring Rihanna & Bryson Tiller - Westbury Road/We The Best | Epic 3 3 8 8 Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) - Cardi B - The KSR Group | Atlantic 4 5 4 29 Believer - Imagine Dragons - KIDinaKORNER | Interscope 5 6 5 18 Attention - Charlie Puth - OTTO | Atlantic 6 4 3 20 Unforgettable - French Montana Featuring Swae Lee - Ear Drumner/Coke Boys/Bad Boy | Interscope/Epic 7 7 6 18 There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back - Shawn Mendes - Island | Republic 8 8 7 32 That's What I Like - Bruno Mars - Atlantic 9 9 9 33 Shape Of You - Ed Sheeran - Atlantic 10 24 22 8 Rake It Up - Yo Gotti Featuring Nicki Minaj - Cocaine Muzik | Epic
11 13 15 14 Strip That Down - Liam Payne Featuring Quavo - Hampton | Republic 12 12 12 7 Bank Account - 21 Savage - Slaughter Gang | Epic 13 10 11 30 Body Like A Back Road - Sam Hunt - MCA Nashville/MCA Nashville | Capitol 14 15 17 17 Slow Hands - Niall Horan - Neon Haze | Capitol 15 14 14 35 Congratulations - Post Malone Featuring Quavo - Republic 16 11 10 17 I'm The One - DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne - We The Best/We The Best | Def Jam/Epic 17 16 13 38 Redbone - Childish Gambino - mcDJ | Glassnote 18 25 28 7 Sorry Not Sorry - Demi Lovato - Safehouse/Island/Hollywood | Republic 19 17 16 21 Humble. - Kendrick Lamar - Top Dawg/Aftermath | Interscope 20 New 1 Friends - Justin Bieber + BloodPop - GENPOP/SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam | Republic
21 19 19 27 Something Just Like This - The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - Disruptor | Columbia 22 20 21 10 Feels - Calvin Harris Featuring Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry & Big Sean - Fly Eye | Columbia 23 26 30 10 Feel It Still - Portugal. The Man - Atlantic 24 21 23 8 Mi Gente - J Balvin & Willy William - Scorpio/Scorpio | UMLE/Republic 25 18 18 22 XO TOUR Llif3 - Lil Uzi Vert - Generation Now | Atlantic 26 27 29 33 Location - Khalid - Right Hand | RCA 27 23 20 26 Stay - Zedd & Alessia Cara - Def Jam/Interscope 28 22 24 7 Praying - Kesha - Kemosabe | RCA 29 37 50 17 1-800-273-8255 - Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid - Visionary | Def Jam 30 28 25 27 Mask Off - Future - A-1/Freebandz | Epic 31 30 27 44 Say You Won't Let Go - James Arthur - Columbia 32 31 32 19 Loyalty. - Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna - Top Dawg/Aftermath | Interscope 33 35 35 11 Love Galore - SZA Featuring Travis Scott - Top Dawg | RCA 34 New 1 I Get The Bag - Gucci Mane Featuring Migos - Guwop | Atlantic 35 29 82 3 What About Us - P!nk - RCA 36 38 38 12 Small Town Boy - Dustin Lynch - Broken Bow 37 34 31 28 It Ain't Me - Kygo x Selena Gomez - Ultra/Ultra | RCA/Interscope 38 44 40 11 What Ifs - Kane Brown Featuring Lauren Alaina - Zone 4 | RCA Nashville 39 43 42 15 No Promises - Cheat Codes Featuring Demi Lovato - 300 40 32 26 20 Now Or Never - Halsey - Astralwerks | Capitol
41 49 49 6 Young Dumb & Broke - Khalid - Right Hand | RCA 42 33 43 11 Versace On The Floor - Bruno Mars - Atlantic 43 40 36 20 Everyday We Lit - YFN Lucci Featuring PnB Rock - Think It's A Game | Warner Bros. 44 47 46 11 It's A Vibe - 2 Chainz Featuring Ty Dolla $ign, Trey Songz & Jhene Aiko - The Real University | Def Jam 45 51 48 16 Drinkin' Problem - Midland - Big Machine 46 41 39 21 Drowning - A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring Kodak Black - Highbridge The Label | Atlantic 47 36 34 17 Magnolia - Playboi Carti - AWGE | Interscope 48 39 33 33 Castle On The Hill - Ed Sheeran - Atlantic 49 52 70 3 The Race - Tay-K - Tay-K 50 50 51 13 No Such Thing As A Broken Heart - Old Dominion - RCA Nashville
51 54 58 9 Crew - GoldLink Featuring Brent Faiyaz & Shy Glizzy - Squaaash Club | RCA 52 42 β 2 Silence - Marshmello Featuring Khalid - Joytime Collective | RCA 53 New 1 Roll In Peace - Kodak Black Featuring XXXTENTACION - Dollaz N Dealz | Atlantic 54 63 67 11 Do Re Mi - Blackbear - Beartrap/Alamo | Interscope 55 48 47 7 Fetish - Selena Gomez Featuring Gucci Mane - Interscope 56 55 54 8 Heartache On The Dance Floor - Jon Pardi - Capitol Nashville 57 58 55 13 Butterfly Effect - Travis Scott - Grand Hustle | Epic 58 68 80 4 When It Rains It Pours - Luke Combs - River House | Columbia Nashville 59 57 53 17 Thunder - Imagine Dragons - KIDinaKORNER | Interscope 60 56 62 5 Back To You - Louis Tomlinson Featuring Bebe Rexha & Digital Farm Animals - 78/SYCO | Epic 61 53 61 15 Felices Los 4 - Maluma - Sony Music Latin 62 65 69 20 You Look Good - Lady Antebellum - Capitol Nashville 63 69 68 11 Escapate Conmigo - Wisin Featuring Ozuna - WK | Sony Music Latin 64 61 57 7 Whatever You Need - Meek Mill Featuring Chris Brown & Ty Dolla $ign - Maybach/Atlantic | RRP 65 66 59 19 DNA. - Kendrick Lamar - Top Dawg/Aftermath | Interscope 66 62 52 11 Do I Make You Wanna - Billy Currington - Mercury Nashville 67 73 86 4 Unforgettable - Thomas Rhett - Valory 68 71 71 7 Glorious - Macklemore Featuring Skylar Grey - Bendo/Bendo | ADA/Warner Bros. 69 59 64 12 Somebody Else Will - Justin Moore - Valory 70 67 60 14 Most Girls - Hailee Steinfeld - Republic 71 70 72 19 Love. - Kendrick Lamar Featuring Zacari - Top Dawg/Aftermath | Interscope 72 75 75 4 The Weekend - SZA - Top Dawg | RCA 73 64 45 11 2U - David Guetta Featuring Justin Bieber - What A Music/Parlophone/SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun | Atlantic/Def Jam 74 81 83 4 New Rules - Dua Lipa - Warner Bros. 75 89 94 3 B.E.D. - Jacquees - Cash Money | Republic 76 80 92 4 All The Pretty Girls - Kenny Chesney - Blue Chair | Columbia Nashville 77 New 1 Look What You Made Me Do - Taylor Swift - Big Machine | Republic 78 72 66 18 My Girl - Dylan Scott - Curb 79 New 1 Younger Now - Miley Cyrus - RCA 80 New 1 Its Every Night Sis - RiceGum Featuring Alissa Violet - SYFT 81 77 77 4 Honest - The Chainsmokers - Disruptor | Columbia 82 New 1 Transportin' - Kodak Black - Dollaz N Dealz | Atlantic 83 79 91 10 It Ain't My Fault - Brothers Osborne - EMI Nashville 84 85 98 4 Every Little Thing - Carly Pearce - Big Machine 85 87 88 4 Wish I Knew You - The Revivalists - Washington Square/Wind-up | Concord 86 82 89 4 They Don't Know - Jason Aldean - Macon | Broken Bow 87 76 65 16 Reminder - The Weeknd - XO | Republic 88 74 56 18 Flatliner - Cole Swindell - Warner Bros. Nashville | WMN 89 88 β 2 More Girls Like You - Kip Moore - MCA Nashville 90 New 1 Questions - Chris Brown - RCA 91 93 84 3 Perplexing Pegasus - Rae Sremmurd - Ear Drumner | Interscope 92 94 97 4 For Her - Chris Lane - Big Loud 93 86 76 3 Patty Cake - Kodak Black - Dollaz N Dealz | Atlantic 94 Re-Entry 2 Havana - Camila Cabello Featuring Young Thug - SYCO | Epic 95 90 93 12 4am - 2 Chainz Featuring Travis Scott - The Real University | Def Jam 96 95 β 2 Untouchable - YoungBoy Never Broke Again - Never Broke Again 97 91 79 17 Privacy - Chris Brown - RCA 98 Re-Entry 2 Relationship - Young Thug Featuring Future - 300 | Atlantic 99 Re-Entry 3 Know No Better - Major Lazer Featuring Travis Scott, Camila Cabello & Quavo - Mad Decent 100 97 β 2 I Could Use A Love Song - Maren Morris - Columbia Nashville
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Post by rickroller on Aug 29, 2017 8:05:55 GMT -5
Why Jonas Blue song isn't charting already?
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Post by pja on Aug 29, 2017 8:48:45 GMT -5
^Because he's a douchebag who beat Rihanna up, and continues to make the most disgusting, and awful songs, talking about stealing your girl, and other generic lame bragging that any sane person wouldn't want to associate with. Didn't stop Kells from getting the ladies to keep supporting his records. As I recall, RiRi did a remix with him and released it on her birthday, so there's that. Obviously Rihanna fans and Chris Brown haters are more traumatized and hurt than Rihanna herself Who has obviously forgiven him.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Aug 29, 2017 9:10:09 GMT -5
Didn't stop Kells from getting the ladies to keep supporting his records. As I recall, RiRi did a remix with him and released it on her birthday, so there's that. Obviously Rihanna fans and Chris Brown haters are more traumatized and hurt than Rihanna herself Who has obviously forgiven him. As if that's a good thing. Chris Brown is still the shithead that he is back in 2009. Just last year, he threatened a woman with a gun inside his house.
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Post by Leaf on Aug 29, 2017 9:40:49 GMT -5
Total Eclipse of the Heart is #10 on the Recurrent chart.
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Post by ry4n on Aug 29, 2017 9:42:49 GMT -5
Total Eclipse of the Heart is #10 on the Recurrent chart. And #13 on the digital songs chart. I guess digital sales don't account for much these days.
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Aug 29, 2017 10:30:04 GMT -5
Obviously Rihanna fans and Chris Brown haters are more traumatized and hurt than Rihanna herself Who has obviously forgiven him. As if that's a good thing. Chris Brown is still the shithead that he is back in 2009. Just last year, he threatened a woman with a gun inside his house. I'm neutral on CB - his music is nothing remarkable. However, if I stopped listening to every artist who had committed crimes, disagreed with politically, etc. there's be very few I'd like. I prefer to let the music speak for itself.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Aug 29, 2017 10:42:07 GMT -5
Didn't stop Kells from getting the ladies to keep supporting his records. As I recall, RiRi did a remix with him and released it on her birthday, so there's that. Obviously Rihanna fans and Chris Brown haters are more traumatized and hurt than Rihanna herself Who has obviously forgiven him. Rihanna is one person. He has a history of violence and threats. What will happen if or when he beats another woman? Oh, but Rihanna "forgave" him therefore everyone else should too.
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Post by Golden Bluebird on Aug 29, 2017 10:52:18 GMT -5
I'm neutral on CB - his music is nothing remarkable. However, if I stopped listening to every artist who had committed crimes, disagreed with politically, etc. there's be very few I'd like. I prefer to let the music speak for itself. I'm not saying people shouldn't listen to bad people's music. There are plenty of music I like from artists who are terrible people (guys like John Lennon and R. Kelly come to mind). I'm just trying to make a point that Chris Brown is still an asshole.
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Post by Gary on Aug 29, 2017 11:07:24 GMT -5
I have always thought, if the music is good, it does not matter what the political or social or personal views are of the artist.
It is about the music
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Post by jenglisbe on Aug 29, 2017 11:13:13 GMT -5
I'm neutral on CB - his music is nothing remarkable. However, if I stopped listening to every artist who had committed crimes, disagreed with politically, etc. there's be very few I'd like. I prefer to let the music speak for itself. For my money (and if you download/stream music, you are giving artists your money), there is a difference in certain crimes and also a difference in certain politics. As in, someone arrested for marijuana possession is different than someone who beats women. There is also a difference for me in someone who is, say, pro-life and someone who supports outright racist policies.
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Post by jenglisbe on Aug 29, 2017 11:37:57 GMT -5
I have always thought, if the music is good, it does not matter what the political or social or personal views are of the artist. It is about the music Do you think kids/women/etc who see those artists being successful even though they abuse, rape, etc internalize it the same way, or no?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Aug 29, 2017 11:50:05 GMT -5
The longevity of "Shape is You" is further evidence why eras-weighting is a must for all-time lists. The biggest hits of earlier eras (not just No. 1s) were lucky to get, at most, a few months in the top 10 (most less than that).
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Post by ry4n on Aug 29, 2017 11:56:56 GMT -5
Still waiting for Slow Hands and Strip That Down to go top 10 while Shape Of You and That's What I Like just won't leave. I think YouTube is the main culprit for those two still being there.
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Post by Au$tin on Aug 29, 2017 12:19:07 GMT -5
How on earth did Total Eclipse Of The Heart not re-enter despite having great sales? Was that really not enough for it to make the top 50? I need an explanation, Billboard. It really didn't have that great of sales. Like "Sign of the Times" earlier this year, we were seeing an inflated first few days. When the eclipse ended, its sales tanked. It had, what, 30-35k in sales total? Okay. Now on streaming is was #61 on Spotify the day of the eclipse. After that? Disappeared. So that's like 400-500k streams in total for the week. Airplay? Basically non-existent. I'm sure it had a small spike on the day of the eclipse, but not anywhere near enough for it to show up on anything, and for the rest of the week, it would've had it's typical gold airplay like any other week. On a chart with no recurrent rules, that would probably be enough to be somewhere in the 70s or 80s.
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Post by Gary on Aug 29, 2017 12:22:11 GMT -5
I have always thought, if the music is good, it does not matter what the political or social or personal views are of the artist. It is about the music Do you think kids/women/etc who see those artists being successful even though they abuse, rape, etc internalize it the same way, or no? In a "politically correct" society such as this, I guess there are people who will shun music because a certain artist did not pass a criminal background check. In these cases, I think they are missing out. If you like the song, that should be enough. Others will listen to the music for the music without bothering to run a check on political/social/moral views. To each his own I guess
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Post by .It'sGriffin on Aug 29, 2017 12:28:06 GMT -5
People, stop. The fact that CB is s**t doesn't mean that his music is (in this case it does, as it's abysmally, infuriatingly terrible). One's personality shouldn't affect your judgement of their products and professional work. Like, look. People shouldn't hate KB's music because he is a rapist, but because his music is total garbage.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Aug 29, 2017 12:34:34 GMT -5
Personally I love Forever and like a few other of his songs. On one hand, the music is separate from the artist. But a lot of time, who is singing the songs adds context to them.
I guess it comes down to, how does one feel about 'rewarding' bad people even though they're talented? I mean, enough of history is dedicated to suppressing talented people because of who they are (gay, black, some other minority), so what's one violent asshole's failed career?
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Post by Gary on Aug 29, 2017 12:40:48 GMT -5
Personally I love Forever and like a few other of his songs. On one hand, the music is separate from the artist. But a lot of time, who is singing the songs adds context to them. I guess it comes down to, how does one feel about 'rewarding' bad people even though they're talented? I mean, enough of history is dedicated to suppressing talented people because of who they are (gay, black, some other minority), so what's one violent asshole's failed career? I don't see it as "rewarding bad people", if you like a song by a person that you or someone else feels is of questionable character, and you choose to stream it or buy it, you are rewarding yourself with the opportunity to listen to a good song.
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Post by 85la on Aug 29, 2017 12:51:05 GMT -5
It was proven that Kim K and Kanye were lying about the tape wdym? Kim released a snap of Kanye verifying the lyric (minus the "bitch" line) with Taylor. is there news I missed? This is the key. Taylor's team agreed that she approved of the "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex" line, but not the "I made that bitch famous" line.
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Post by chartPredictor on Aug 29, 2017 14:21:55 GMT -5
wdym? Kim released a snap of Kanye verifying the lyric (minus the "bitch" line) with Taylor. is there news I missed? This is the key. Taylor's team agreed that she approved of the "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex" line, but not the "I made that bitch famous" line. But is calling taylor a bitch really more humiliating than the sex line? Really feels like a cop-out imo. And she didn't say he had presented the sex line, she acted as if he hadn't asked her at all.
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Post by Au$tin on Aug 29, 2017 15:22:26 GMT -5
This is the key. Taylor's team agreed that she approved of the "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex" line, but not the "I made that bitch famous" line. But is calling taylor a bitch really more humiliating than the sex line? Really feels like a cop-out imo. And she didn't say he had presented the sex line, she acted as if he hadn't asked her at all. It's not the word "bitch" that bothers her. It's the entirety of the line that says Kanye is the reason she's famous that she's pissed about. And I get why. He isn't the reason she's famous. She was already accepting a damn VMA for a smash hit that peaked at #2 behind one of the biggest songs of the decade. Her album was already the top selling album of the year at that point. It's all messy because Taylor lied about not approving the line, but Kim also lied about Kanye showing her the entirety of the reference to her. They both lied.
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Post by jenglisbe on Aug 29, 2017 15:35:12 GMT -5
Do you think kids/women/etc who see those artists being successful even though they abuse, rape, etc internalize it the same way, or no? In a "politically correct" society such as this, I guess there are people who will shun music because a certain artist did not pass a criminal background check. In these cases, I think they are missing out. If you like the song, that should be enough. Others will listen to the music for the music without bothering to run a check on political/social/moral views. To each his own I guess People, stop. The fact that CB is s**t doesn't mean that his music is (in this case it does, as it's abysmally, infuriatingly terrible). One's personality shouldn't affect your judgement of their products and professional work. Like, look. People shouldn't hate KB's music because he is a rapist, but because his music is total garbage. It's obvious you two separate the art from the artist, but that doesn't mean everyone else has to do the same thing. I don't want my money to sustain the lifestyle of people who rape and abuse women. In the case of some of these artists (like R Kelly), their art is about their illegal habits and thus it ties the two things together even more. I think about the message that sends to young girls; as in, how can I as an educator tell encourage young girls to take control of their bodies and their lives in general (and vilify males who take advantage of them) if I am also giving my money to men who do the things I am preaching against. And ultimately, to me this is no different than me not giving business to a place/company I know supports homophobic, racist, etc agendas. I know not everyone feels that way either, but it's a choice I've made. So, yes, to each his own.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Aug 29, 2017 15:42:26 GMT -5
Personally I love Forever and like a few other of his songs. On one hand, the music is separate from the artist. But a lot of time, who is singing the songs adds context to them. I guess it comes down to, how does one feel about 'rewarding' bad people even though they're talented? I mean, enough of history is dedicated to suppressing talented people because of who they are (gay, black, some other minority), so what's one violent asshole's failed career? I don't see it as "rewarding bad people", if you like a song by a person that you or someone else feels is of questionable character, and you choose to stream it or buy it, you are rewarding yourself with the opportunity to listen to a good song. That's another way to look at it. FTR, I don't necessarily think either is 'right' or 'wrong' per se. It is a bit hypocritical for people to harp on Chris Brown due to his actions yet praise John Lennon or James Brown for their talents, both of whom supposedly have had a history of violence toward women too. It pretty much comes down to personal preference and whether one can or chooses to separate the music from the person behind the music. It was, after all, personal preference that made so many country music fans strike out against the Dixie Chicks despite loving their music for years after Natalie Maines spoke out against President Bush. In that case, they chose not to reward the artist by buying/supporting their music because she spoke her mind. In this case, people are choosing not to support Chris Brown for being abusive toward women. It does bring up the question though (that isn't appropriate for this thread), is there a point for most people when they'd stop listening to the music of an artist due to their personal lives? Additionally, is there a point when someone's personal/private life can or should have an affect on their professional lives? I think a lot of this comes into play - but it's a deep extrapolation from the Hot 100.
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