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Post by Gary on Apr 14, 2018 15:07:52 GMT -5
I am sure we could find other candidates for worst #1, 1071 to choose from
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Post by Zach on Apr 14, 2018 15:11:00 GMT -5
I am sure we could find other candidates for worst #1, 1071 to choose from We definitely can. Which is why I made sure to say "one of" and I stand by that.
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Post by Gary on Apr 14, 2018 15:17:18 GMT -5
No worries...not challenging your opinion, just making sure you thought it through -- LOL
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Post by tanooki on Apr 14, 2018 15:33:56 GMT -5
I still have a hard time believing Boom Boom Pow was actually released. It's just so....in it's own lane of being instantly dated
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Post by deepston on Apr 14, 2018 15:34:58 GMT -5
I still have a hard time believing Boom Boom Pow was actually released. It's just so....in it's own lane of being instantly dated That's why it was released almost 10 years ago.
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Post by Choco on Apr 14, 2018 15:55:38 GMT -5
I... kinda liked BBP back then? It hasn't aged well (I don't think any of their hits have, actually), but at the time it was fun.
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Post by tanooki on Apr 14, 2018 15:58:03 GMT -5
Never forget "you're so 2000 and late"
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Post by lazer on Apr 14, 2018 16:10:34 GMT -5
Boom Boom Pow represents the worst of the late 2000's
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Post by MoD on Apr 14, 2018 16:40:55 GMT -5
I Gotta Feeling is great, but BBP is really terrible
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Post by deepston on Apr 14, 2018 16:46:01 GMT -5
Where Is The Love is probably the only BEP song I can stand today. Mostly because of this:
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Post by renaboss on Apr 14, 2018 16:54:09 GMT -5
"Boom Boom Pow" is atrocious, "God's Plan" is boring, "Nice for What" is cool, "I Gotta Feeling" was an instant classic. What is it about BBP that you hate and IGF that you think is a classic? It's somewhat odd to have drastically different views of the two, since both are very similar, uptempo blandish rhythmic/hip-hop songs. But all the songs you mentioned are kind of like that and pretty mediocre for me. It's funny, I think you were saying before that after many listens and maybe even trying, you still couldn't like GP, but that you instantly liked Nice for What. For me it's sort of been the opposite - not right away, but after a couple listens I started to like God's Plan, but after listening to NFW after a while, it's still not happening for me yet, but I can't say exactly why. Like everyone else is basically saying, "Boom Boom Pow" just feels like ear-rape, it's so annoying. And "I Gotta Feeling" seems sooooo much bigger than its predecessor ever was, it is still in people's memories, was considered one of the most iconic songs of the decade by VH1 (think it ranked nicely too). I'm not even big on "I Gotta Feeling", btw, was never a favorite of mine, but it definitely fits the #1 bill. Feels like as soon as it came out it was just this big deal, that's why it was an instant classic. It's gonna keep being boomed on parties for years to come. "Where Is the Love", btw, is the kind of song that you look back on and think "How wasn't THAT #1?". It's not up there like "Thriller", "Imagine" or "Don't Stop Believin'", but it definitely woulda been a logical #1.
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Post by CF15 on Apr 14, 2018 17:50:33 GMT -5
What is it about BBP that you hate and IGF that you think is a classic? It's somewhat odd to have drastically different views of the two, since both are very similar, uptempo blandish rhythmic/hip-hop songs. But all the songs you mentioned are kind of like that and pretty mediocre for me. It's funny, I think you were saying before that after many listens and maybe even trying, you still couldn't like GP, but that you instantly liked Nice for What. For me it's sort of been the opposite - not right away, but after a couple listens I started to like God's Plan, but after listening to NFW after a while, it's still not happening for me yet, but I can't say exactly why. Like everyone else is basically saying, "Boom Boom Pow" just feels like ear-rape, it's so annoying. And "I Gotta Feeling" seems sooooo much bigger than its predecessor ever was, it is still in people's memories, was considered one of the most iconic songs of the decade by VH1 (think it ranked nicely too). I'm not even big on "I Gotta Feeling", btw, was never a favorite of mine, but it definitely fits the #1 bill. Feels like as soon as it came out it was just this big deal, that's why it was an instant classic. It's gonna keep being boomed on parties for years to come. "Where Is the Love", btw, is the kind of song that you look back on and think "How wasn't THAT #1?". It's not up there like "Thriller", "Imagine" or "Don't Stop Believin'", but it definitely woulda been a logical #1. If I recall correctly, "Where Is the Love?" was #1 on Pop Songs/Mainstream Top 40 for quite some time, but artists like 50 Cent were dominating in sales, and I believe more rhythmic songs in general were the hot thing at the time, which is why more pop-leaning songs like "Where Is the Love?" did not have a shot at the top on the Billboard Hot 100. Maybe in 2009 or 2010, "Where Is the Love?" would have done much better on the charts, especially with the momentum that the BEP had during that time.
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Post by Leo ✔ on Apr 14, 2018 19:22:56 GMT -5
oh wow since when BEP are hated? :sip2:
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Post by Gary on Apr 14, 2018 19:35:35 GMT -5
Not BEP just one of the biggest hits
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Post by lazer on Apr 14, 2018 20:26:55 GMT -5
What is it about BBP that you hate and IGF that you think is a classic? It's somewhat odd to have drastically different views of the two, since both are very similar, uptempo blandish rhythmic/hip-hop songs. But all the songs you mentioned are kind of like that and pretty mediocre for me. It's funny, I think you were saying before that after many listens and maybe even trying, you still couldn't like GP, but that you instantly liked Nice for What. For me it's sort of been the opposite - not right away, but after a couple listens I started to like God's Plan, but after listening to NFW after a while, it's still not happening for me yet, but I can't say exactly why. Like everyone else is basically saying, "Boom Boom Pow" just feels like ear-rape, it's so annoying. And "I Gotta Feeling" seems sooooo much bigger than its predecessor ever was, it is still in people's memories, was considered one of the most iconic songs of the decade by VH1 (think it ranked nicely too). I'm not even big on "I Gotta Feeling", btw, was never a favorite of mine, but it definitely fits the #1 bill. Feels like as soon as it came out it was just this big deal, that's why it was an instant classic. It's gonna keep being boomed on parties for years to come. "Where Is the Love", btw, is the kind of song that you look back on and think "How wasn't THAT #1?". It's not up there like "Thriller", "Imagine" or "Don't Stop Believin'", but it definitely woulda been a logical #1. Well, "Where Is The Love" is the #1 song of 2003 in the UK and pretty high in other country's year end charts (except for France).
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Post by Glove Slap on Apr 14, 2018 20:49:34 GMT -5
Boom Boom Pow is incredible, and wipes the floor with most of the major hits of the past few years.
That said, it was a track that only truly came alive in a club setting. There's very few tracks that were also big pop hits that I've seen kill as hard as it did on the floor when it dropped.
People can trash the BEP all they want, and yeah their tracks have definitely aged, but they were one of the most daring and impactful Pop-orientated acts of their time.
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Post by renfield75 on Apr 14, 2018 21:08:38 GMT -5
I am sure we could find other candidates for worst #1, 1071 to choose from I would put "Laffy Taffy" and 1960's "Mr. Custer" by Larry Verne up there. Poorly written and ineptly produced and performed, even for a novelty song.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2018 21:10:41 GMT -5
Personally I've always loved BEP Most of their hits are iconic jams
I Gotta Feeling, Meet Me Halfway, Boom Boom Pow, etc
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Post by 85la on Apr 14, 2018 21:23:20 GMT -5
Like everyone else is basically saying, "Boom Boom Pow" just feels like ear-rape, it's so annoying. And "I Gotta Feeling" seems sooooo much bigger than its predecessor ever was, it is still in people's memories, was considered one of the most iconic songs of the decade by VH1 (think it ranked nicely too). I'm not even big on "I Gotta Feeling", btw, was never a favorite of mine, but it definitely fits the #1 bill. Feels like as soon as it came out it was just this big deal, that's why it was an instant classic. It's gonna keep being boomed on parties for years to come. "Where Is the Love", btw, is the kind of song that you look back on and think "How wasn't THAT #1?". It's not up there like "Thriller", "Imagine" or "Don't Stop Believin'", but it definitely woulda been a logical #1. If I recall correctly, "Where Is the Love?" was #1 on Pop Songs/Mainstream Top 40 for quite some time, but artists like 50 Cent were dominating in sales, and I believe more rhythmic songs in general were the hot thing at the time, which is why more pop-leaning songs like "Where Is the Love?" did not have a shot at the top on the Billboard Hot 100. Maybe in 2009 or 2010, "Where Is the Love?" would have done much better on the charts, especially with the momentum that the BEP had during that time. It actually wasn't sales, because physical sales were minimal at that time and digital sales weren't yet part of the Hot 100. Rhythmic songs were more popular then, but also urban, which is why rappers like 50 Cent and R&B artists dominated the top. I would have actually thought WITL and a lot of the BEP's earlier songs would have received heavy rhythmic play, but apparently not so much; that only happened with their songs from The E.N.D. and after, and of course they didn't receive any urban play. The rhythmic and urban airplay charts have always correlated fairly closely with each other, but I guess even more so around the time of WITL, kind of how it's becoming now.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Apr 14, 2018 21:32:45 GMT -5
Boom Boom Pow was annoying, but it wasn't their worst #1 in the Hot 100. I consider that Imma Be easily holds that distinction. It's also among my least liked #1s so far from the 2010s.
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Post by hydraflare on Apr 14, 2018 22:48:01 GMT -5
Boom Boom Pow is one of the laziest, most empty songs I've ever heard. It's not even catchy or fun. How could anyone like it?
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Post by monkeydluffy on Apr 14, 2018 22:57:27 GMT -5
If we’re talking worst number one songs ever, Boom Boom Pow is not even close. “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini”, “We Built This City”, “I’m Too Sexy”, “Butterfly”, and “This is Why I’m Hot” are all above Boom Boom Pow. Even Milli Vanilli’s “Blame It On The Rain” can be put in there possibly.
It does bother me that Boom Boom Pow and Imma Be are number one rather than their better songs like Where is the Love.
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 14, 2018 23:26:30 GMT -5
Boom Boom Pow is one of the laziest, most empty songs I've ever heard. It's not even catchy or fun. How could anyone like it? Because being catchy and fun are subjective.
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Post by Zach on Apr 14, 2018 23:29:47 GMT -5
Lemme just post a disclaimer to say that I don't hate the Black Eyed Peas at all. I like a lot of the stuff they put out from 2000 to 2006 and even a few songs from The E.N.D. + Just Can't Get Enough (but nothing else) from The Beginning.
Also, I forgot Imma Be existed. You've all seen how much I hate Boom Boom Pow. Now take that hatred and multiply it by 10 and you get my hate for Imma Be.
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Post by forg on Apr 14, 2018 23:48:52 GMT -5
I like I Gotta Feeling despite it's very repetitive lyrics lol Boom Boom Pow worn out fast with me. I gotta say when I got the chance to watch BEP live, those two songs were fun with a responsive crowd
I remember during IGT's 14 week run that there were also anticipation what could dethrone them then it turns out something unexpected like a Jay Sean song would beat it
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Post by tanooki on Apr 15, 2018 0:10:22 GMT -5
If the Walmart yodeling was a true "song" that could chart, where would it land
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Post by iHype. on Apr 15, 2018 0:47:31 GMT -5
If anything, I'd think I'mma Be would get the most hate out of the BEP #1's from that album. (Although honestly I was in love with it during 2010)
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Post by velaxti on Apr 15, 2018 0:58:36 GMT -5
I think Boom Boom Pow is amazing. I admit I thought it was such a weird song when it came out, but it is amazing when you get used to it. I got tired of I Gotta Feeling about 2 months after it got popular, yet unfortunately it had to be that one song that somehow stayed popular for 2 years (like Shape Of You is doing now lol).
I love Imma Be as well, and all the other singles from The E.N.D (except I Gotta Feeling). I like a lot of the album tracks as well like Missing You, Alive and Out Of My Head. I think they could've gotten a few more hit singles from that album if they wanted to. The album after that wasn't as good, although even that had some good songs (I like all three of the singles and Like Up The Night, XOXO and Someday).
I'm surprised nobody has been on a rant about My Humps yet haha.
Also, people need to remember if it wasn't for Boom Boom Pow we probably would have never gotten such masterpieces as Like A G6.
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Post by renaboss on Apr 15, 2018 8:11:01 GMT -5
If we’re talking worst number one songs ever, Boom Boom Pow is not even close. “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini”, “We Built This City”, “I’m Too Sexy”, “Butterfly”, and “This is Why I’m Hot” are all above Boom Boom Pow. Even Milli Vanilli’s “Blame It On The Rain” can be put in there possibly. It does bother me that Boom Boom Pow and Imma Be are number one rather than their better songs like Where is the Love. Lol I legit like all the songs you named. Ain't that funny?
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