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Post by kierz7 on Sept 25, 2018 9:31:04 GMT -5
Her music, since 2012, has become less 'Pop-oriented' and from more 'Urban-centric'. Rihanna has literally switched from being a primary 'Pop radio beast' between 2005-2011 to now being a primary 'Urban/Rhythmic radio beast' post-2012. Pop radio is still extremely stubborn in playing crossover urban songs so, in regards to Rihanna, I don't know why we'd expect songs such as "Work", "Needed Me" etc. to be #1 smashes on the format anyway. The only reason why they charted as high as they did is because... she's Rihanna. "Wild Thoughts" peaked at #4 (higher than "I'm The One") because she's Rihanna. No other DJ Khaled track (bar the former) has ever hit the top 10 on Pop radio. What other female artist would take "WORK" (a heavy patois-based song that people deemed "gibberish") to #8 on Top 40 radio and "Needed Me" to #14 on Top 40 radio in 2016? Moreover... Rihanna has had more success on Pop radio than most of her peers since 2014. Lady Gaga and Katy Perry's last eras bombed on Pop radio; the only one seeing relative success on the format today is Taylor Swift and her track record has become extremely "spotty" following the colossal 1989 era. Adele also but we'll have to see how her next era performs too. Beyonce isn't even a question. Regardless of the why, the point is that Rihanna's track record at pop has been spotty as of late. In terms of the discussion that was happening, that was (and remains) a relevant point. You keep saying "Spotty as of late"? "Spotty" compared to WHAT and compared to WHOM? That is my point. She has released one album since 2012 and the majority of singles she has released since (whether standalone or part of an album cycle) have been largely Urban-centric when the musical climate was still very much Pop-oriented [circa. 2013-2016/17]. As I stated above, she's transitioned from being a primary 'Pop radio beast' to an 'Urban/Rhythmic radio beast' and that will only benefit her now in the streaming era and she's the BIGGEST Female streaming artist ever. Billboard also titled her the 'Greatest Pop Radio artist' since 1992 but yes.......... "Her tRACk record on PoP has BEEn SPotTy as of LAte".
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 9:31:48 GMT -5
Falling off this week...TITLE | ARTIST(S) | PEAK | WKS | MINE | BAZZI | 11 | 34 | TE BOTE | CASPER MAGICO, NIO GARCIA... | 36 | 21 | I'M UPSET | DRAKE | 7 | 16 | NARCOS | MIGOS | 36 | 15 | IDOL | BTS FEAT. NICKI MINAJ | 11 | 3 | GREATEST | EMINEM | 23 | 2 | FEELS LIKE SUMMER | CHILDISH GAMBINO | 54 | 2 | HURT FEELINGS | MAC MILLER | 70 | 1 | COME BACK TO EARTH | MAC MILLER | 91 | 1 | VAINA LOCA | OZUNA X MANUEL TURIZO | 94 | 1 | ELECTRICITY | SILK CITY X DUA LIPA | 96 | 1 |
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Post by jenglisbe on Sept 25, 2018 9:41:38 GMT -5
Regardless of the why, the point is that Rihanna's track record at pop has been spotty as of late. In terms of the discussion that was happening, that was (and remains) a relevant point. You keep saying "Spotty as of late"? "Spotty" compared to WHAT and compared to WHOM? That is my point. She has released one album since 2012 and the majority of singles she has released since (whether standalone or part of an album cycle) have been largely Urban-centric when the musical climate was still very much Pop-oriented [circa. 2013-2016/17]. As I stated above, she's transitioned from being a primary 'Pop radio beast' to an 'Urban/Rhythmic radio beast' and that will only benefit her now in the streaming era and she's the BIGGEST Female streaming artist ever. Billboard also titled her the 'Greatest Pop Radio artist' since 1992 but yes.......... "Her tRACk record on PoP has BEEn SPotTy as of LAte". As I've already said, the "why" doesn't matter. tinawina made a post that said "I think the (potential) difference with Rhanna is that she really could make an uninterrupted run of consistant hitmaking, where she doesn't have eras where she falls out of favor and makes maybe one hit if that makes sense....Like Madonna was on top of the world for a long tme and then it suddenly got a lot harder." I replied to point out Madonna consistently had multiple top 10s from her releases from 1984-2000. In our back-and-forth tinawina then clarified they meant "pop hits as in pop airplay". I then replied to say if that's the case, Rihanna's track record is spotty. @antigonerising then echoed what I wrote. For some reason you then inserted yourself into the conversation and have started talking about Rihanna getting away from music that appeals to pop radio. Fine, but that doesn't change that her track record at pop has been spotty as of late. You are going away from the throughline of the conversation, which is consistency at pop radio. We were not having a discussion about urban radio/music.
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Post by gabe on Sept 25, 2018 9:47:05 GMT -5
Thank you, Gary, for posting over a page of charts that we could access ourselves every week.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 9:48:29 GMT -5
Couldn't help but notice this lil occurrence this week:
LIL PUMP LIL BABY LIL UZI VERT LIL PEEP LIL DUVAL LIL MOSEY
Makes me wonder what the record is for most unique "Lil" artists appearing on any given Hot 100. And by "unique" I mean not including multiple entries by the same artist.
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Post by jebsib on Sept 25, 2018 10:06:47 GMT -5
Thank you, Gary, for posting the chart pages every week and giving us a one-stop location for historical posterity.
Most of us don't have $300 a year for Billboard.biz access.
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Post by tanooki on Sept 25, 2018 10:28:09 GMT -5
Gary is a great person who does great things and he's very very helpful
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Post by gabe on Sept 25, 2018 10:42:00 GMT -5
Thank you, Gary, for posting the chart pages every week and giving us a one-stop location for historical posterity. Most of us don't have $300 a year for Billboard.biz access. And none of us need it because you can look up "R&B Streaming Songs" and find the chart. For free.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 10:50:59 GMT -5
A few random bits:
• 440 songs have charted on the Hot 100 during this calendar year of chart dates so far, with 13 charts left to go. • 459 songs total charted on the Hot 100 during the 2017 calendar year. • "Meant to Be" and "Perfect" are the only 2017 hold outs remaining. • There seems to be countless "New Members" with suspect attitudes in 2018.
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Post by tanooki on Sept 25, 2018 10:52:17 GMT -5
Thank you, Gary, for posting the chart pages every week and giving us a one-stop location for historical posterity. Most of us don't have $300 a year for Billboard.biz access. And none of us need it because you can look up "R&B Streaming Songs" and find the chart. For free. I need it lol I mean, it's a thread about the exact charts that Gary is posting. Plus, discussion pretty much always moves over to the best thread before Gary says anything
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Post by Kris on Sept 25, 2018 11:06:59 GMT -5
Thank you, Gary, for posting the chart pages every week and giving us a one-stop location for historical posterity. Most of us don't have $300 a year for Billboard.biz access. And none of us need it because you can look up "R&B Streaming Songs" and find the chart. For free. If you don't like it then skip the posts. Nobody is asking you to read all of them. Glad to see Eminem with another #1 here in Canada!
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Post by gabe on Sept 25, 2018 11:22:28 GMT -5
And none of us need it because you can look up "R&B Streaming Songs" and find the chart. For free. If you don't like it then skip the posts. Nobody is asking you to read all of them. Glad to see Eminem with another #1 here in Canada! If you don't like my posts don't respond. Toodle-oo!
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Post by Gary on Sept 25, 2018 11:29:21 GMT -5
Thank you, Gary, for posting the chart pages every week and giving us a one-stop location for historical posterity. Most of us don't have $300 a year for Billboard.biz access. And none of us need it because you can look up "R&B Streaming Songs" and find the chart. For free. This is free too btw - you can look them up in this thread or go to billboard.com. Your choice. If you don't "need" the lists I post, don't read them. It doesn't clutter up the thread at all, in fact, this thread is messed up enough usually before I even get to it - LOL
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Post by renaboss on Sept 25, 2018 11:36:37 GMT -5
So, please don't anyone jump me, but I think "Rap Devil" was waaaay better than "Killshot". I'm happy for Eminem, but it's like how Nicki's "No Frauds" premiered in the top 20 while "shETHER" didn't even make the Hot 100, even though "shETHER" is a much better diss track - one of the most scathing I've ever heard (not that I hear that many).
Feel free to politely disagree.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 11:42:55 GMT -5
So, please don't anyone jump me, but I think "Rap Devil" was waaaay better than "Killshot". I'm happy for Eminem, but it's like how Nicki's "No Frauds" premiered in the top 20 while "shETHER" didn't even make the Hot 100, even though "shETHER" is a much better diss track - one of the most scathing I've ever heard (not that I hear that many). Feel free to politely disagree. Another good example of how quality is subjective, and how an artist's image and/or fanbase size alone can determine which song charts higher, at least initially.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 25, 2018 11:49:23 GMT -5
So, please don't anyone jump me, but I think "Rap Devil" was waaaay better than "Killshot". I'm happy for Eminem, but it's like how Nicki's "No Frauds" premiered in the top 20 while "shETHER" didn't even make the Hot 100, even though "shETHER" is a much better diss track - one of the most scathing I've ever heard (not that I hear that many). Feel free to politely disagree. It's just catchier...that's it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 11:55:33 GMT -5
Anyone knows if Lana was bubbling somewhere with Mariners Apartment Complex?
I guess I expected to much of her to debut on hot 100
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 11:56:58 GMT -5
Anyone knows if Lana was bubbling somewhere with Mariners Apartment Complex? I guess I expected to much of her to debut on hot 100 It didn't make the Bubbling Under chart this week. It debuted at #42 on Digital Songs. That's about it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 11:59:35 GMT -5
:/
that is way too much nothing...
for such a great song
ever since it came out I have it on repeat... Venice bitch is present too, but MAC
Thanks 4 info!
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Post by marc980 on Sept 25, 2018 12:51:40 GMT -5
I was expecting better numbers for Lana too...
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 25, 2018 13:10:24 GMT -5
Couldn't help but notice this lil occurrence this week: LIL PUMP LIL BABY LIL UZI VERT LIL PEEP LIL DUVAL LIL MOSEY Makes me wonder what the record is for most unique "Lil" artists appearing on any given Hot 100. And by "unique" I mean not including multiple entries by the same artist. Interestingly, no Lil Wayne ... would have charted if included in No Brainer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 13:13:44 GMT -5
:/ that is way too much nothing... for such a great song ever since it came out I have it on repeat... Venice bitch is present too, but MAC Thanks 4 info! I was expecting better numbers for Lana too... Yeah, I feel like she's a good example of a more niche artist who built a big fanbase with the alt/hipster/festival crowd - and then thanks to a pop mix of a song, she crossed over to the mainstream crowd for a short time. Given that she doesn't really put out mainstream, radio-friendly music, the mainstream success she did have was more of a fluke than something to be expected. None of this is meant to imply that she and/or her music isn't worthy of success, I'm just saying she's not pandering to a mainstream crowd with her output, and the charts reflect that. Point being, once an alternative artist sells/charts well, there's often a lingering expectation that the attention will continue, but it usually doesn't, at least not on the main charts. I think her albums will continue to fair well upon release, but without more mainstream attention from a song that catches fire... she'll just keep doing her thing with minimal Hot 100 action.
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Post by Choco on Sept 25, 2018 13:39:17 GMT -5
Lana's material has gotten less radio friendly with each album as well. I think a few songs from Born to Die could have been hits on their own, but she has never really chased radio hits.
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Post by Gary on Sept 25, 2018 14:17:32 GMT -5
5 Seconds of Summer's Timeline to the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100
9/25/2018 by Gary Trust
5SOS reaches the region at last as 'Youngblood' hits No. 10 on the Hot 100, over four years after the band first made the chart.
As previously reported, 5 Seconds of Summer's "Youngblood" becomes the Australian pop-rock band's first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, rising from No. 11 to No. 10 on the tally dated Sept. 29.
The track claims the Hot 100's top Airplay Gainer award for a third consecutive week, as it hits the Radio Songs chart's top five, pushing 7-5 with 83.2 million audience impressions, up 14 percent, in the tracking week, according to Nielsen Music. It also reaches the Digital Song Sales top five (6-5; 20,000 downloads sold, essentially even week-over-week).
"Youngblood" is the title track and second single from 5SOS' third LP, which debuted atop the June 30-dated Billboard 200. Lead single "Want You Back" spent a week on the Hot 100, at No. 61, in March; as the band toured to promote the new set, "Youngblood" was getting a noticeably stronger reaction than "Back," and Capitol Records decided instead to promote "Youngblood."
As Greg Marella, Capitol Music Group executive vp promotion, told Billboard of the track, "The band made a hit record. It connected."
Let's take a look at 10 highlights of 5SOS' journey to its first Hot 100 top 10.
April 19, 2014: A week after the band's breakthrough hit, "She Looks So Perfect," tops the Official UK Singles chart, the group makes its Hot 100 debut with the song, which goes on to reach No. 24 in June 2014. 5SOS concurrently arrives on the Billboard 200 for the first time, at No. 2 with its EP She Looks So Perfect.
June 21, 2014: 5SOS hits a No. 2 high on the Social 50 chart. To date, the band spent 151 weeks on the survey.
July 19, 2014: "Amnesia" hits No. 16 on the Hot 100, the band's best peak on the chart until "Youngblood."
Aug. 9, 2014: 5SOS scores its first Billboard 200 No. 1, with its debut self-titled LP.
Aug. 8, 2015: "She's Kinda Hot" hits No. 3 on Digital Song Sales, the highest-charting of 5SOS' seven top 10s on the tally.
Nov. 14, 2015: Sounds Good Feels Good launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, bowing as the band's second leader.
5 Seconds of Summer Read More Here Are the Lyrics to 5 Seconds of Summer's 'Youngblood'
June 30, 2018: Youngblood launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, granting the band history: 5SOS becomes the first Australian act with three No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200.
July 28, 2018: "Youngblood" becomes 5SOS' first Radio Songs entry, debuting at No. 45. As noted above, it becomes the band's first top five hit on the latest, Sept. 29-dated ranking.
Aug. 25, 2018: "Youngblood" becomes 5SOS' first top 10 on the Pop Songs airplay chart, where it currently rises to No. 4. "At the time we started playing 'Youngblood,' there was seemingly no label push; it was purely a gut call based on my ears and the band's previous success on Hits 1," Sirius XM vp pop programming Kid Kelly told Billboard when the song reached the Pop Songs top 10. The channel leads all Pop Songs reporters with over 1,400 plays for the song through Sept. 23. "We thought the Hits 1 listeners would love the tune, and they do."
Sept. 29, 2018: "Youngblood" becomes 5SOS' first top 10 Hot 100 hit.
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Post by Gary on Sept 25, 2018 14:18:18 GMT -5
Eminem's 20 Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s, From 'The Real Slim Shady' to 'Killshot'
9/25/2018 by Gary Trust
Eminem becomes the fourth rapper with at least 20 top 10 hits on the Hot 100.
As previously reported, Eminem's "Killshot" soars onto the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Sept. 29) at No. 3. Upon the song's arrival, Eminem earns his milestone 20th Hot 100 top 10.
Eminem's Machine Gun Kelly diss track blasts in as his 10th No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart, with 38,000 downloads sold in the week ending Sept. 20, according to Nielsen Music, and launches at No. 2 on Streaming Songs with 51.3 million U.S. streams.
Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B "Girls Like You" Read More Maroon 5 & Cardi B's 'Girls Like You' Hits No. 1 on Hot 100, Eminem & 5 Seconds of Summer New to Top 10
As Eminem adds his 20th Hot 100 top 10, and third in a three-week span, after "Lucky You" and "The Ringer," which bowed at Nos. 6 and 8, respectively, on the Sept. 15-dated chart, he becomes the 19th act to tally at least 20 top 10s. Among rappers, he ties Lil Wayne for the third-best top 10 total, with the pair trailing only Drake (31) and JAY-Z (21).
Here's a chronological look at all 20 of Eminem's Hot 100 top 10s, from his first, the No. 4-peaking "The Real Slim Shady," in 2000, to "Killshot." Notably, 2018 marks the fourth year in which Eminem has peaked in the top 10 with three hits, after 2002, 2009 and 2013.
Peak Position, Title, Peak Date No. 4, "The Real Slim Shady," June 24, 2000 No. 2, "Without Me," June 29, 2002 No. 4, "Cleanin' Out My Closet," Sept. 21, 2002 No. 1 (12 weeks), "Lose Yourself," Nov. 9, 2002 No. 6, "Just Lose It," Oct. 30, 2004 No. 8, "When I'm Gone," Dec. 17, 2005 No. 6, "Shake That," feat. Nate Dogg, Feb. 25, 2006 No. 2, "Smack That," Akon feat. Eminem, Nov. 4, 2006 No. 1 (one week), "Crack a Bottle," with Dr. Dre & 50 Cent, Feb. 21, 2009 No. 9, "We Made You," May 22, 2009 No. 8, "Forever," Drake feat. Kane West, Lil Wayne & Eminem, Oct. 3, 2009 No. 1 (one week), "Not Afraid," May 22, 2010 No. 1 (seven weeks), "Love the Way You Lie," feat. Rihanna, July 31, 2010 No. 4, "I Need a Doctor," Dr. Dre feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey, March 5, 2011 No. 3, "Berzerk," Sept. 14, 2013 No. 7, "Rap God," Nov. 2, 2013 No. 1 (four weeks), "The Monster," feat. Rihanna, Dec. 21, 2013 No. 6, "Lucky You," Sept. 15, 2018 No. 8, "The Ringer," Sept. 15, 2018 No. 3 (to date), "Killshot," Sept. 29, 2018
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Post by korbel16 on Sept 25, 2018 14:18:57 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Sept 25, 2018 17:26:44 GMT -5
Adam Levine on Maroon 5's 'Girls Like You' Topping Hot 100: 'Reaching This Milestone Again Is a Dream' 9/25/2018 by Gary Trust
The band extends its chart-stopping span atop the Hot 100 to over 11 years. Maroon 5's "Girls Like You," featuring Cardi B, ascends to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Sept. 29), as previously reported, and frontman Adam Levine is celebrating the group's return to the top.
"Reaching this milestone again is a dream for this band," Levine tells Billboard.
Maroon 5 -- which is set to play the Super Bowl LII halftime show, though the NFL has not officially announced the news yet -- earns its fourth Hot 100 No. 1, extending its career chart-topping span to over 11 years. "Makes Me Wonder" led for three weeks beginning in May 2007, followed by "Moves Like Jagger," featuring Christina Aguilera (four weeks, 2011) and "One More Night," (nine, 2012).
"We had confidence, but when you've done this for as long as we have, you are always aware that there are no guarantees until the people have spoken," Levine says. "For this to happen all these years later is truly a special gift."
As it crowns the Hot 100 (and Cardi B becomes the first female rapper with three No. 1s on the chart), "Girls" leads the Radio Songs survey for a ninth week (127.6 million in airplay audience, according to Nielsen Music) and ranks at No. 4 on Digital Song Sales (21,000 sold) and No. 10 on Streaming Songs (25.4 million U.S. streams).
The song is the first pop hit to top the Hot 100 since Camila Cabello's "Havana," featuring Young Thug, on the chart dated Jan. 27, ending a record 34-week streak of rap No. 1s.
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Post by fhas on Sept 25, 2018 19:41:29 GMT -5
Streaming Songs Chart 1. I Love It 43-44M streams 2. Killshot 51.3M streams
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Post by 85la on Sept 25, 2018 20:37:13 GMT -5
Sort of. If I remember correctly she made it around 15 ish years and then it started getting way harder. Somewhere around a Ray of Light? From there she still managed to get a few pop hits but it was never like it was before. I mean, at that point she was a legend so it didn’t matter. I don’t think she ever left the dance charts though. I’m taking about Rih possibly extending the pop hit making machine streak past 15 maybe. I think the potential is there because she’s never lost the “coolest person in any room” quality. Maybe. We’ll see. Madonna may not have been as big in the late 90s as she had been in the late 80s but 'Ray of Light' produced two top 5 hits and another #11 single. Her next album, 'Music' in 2000 (17 years into her top 40 career), yielded a #1 hit, a #4 hit, and a #23 hit. The next album in '02 had a top ten hit and a #37 single. Her next three albums (through 2012, nearly 30 years in) yielded one top ten hit each. And Rihanna was in a low point (by her standards) in 2015. Her first new singles in 3 years ("Four Five Seconds", "Bitch Better Have My Money", and "American Oxygen") were underperformers for her. No album materialized and those singles were never included on an album. It felt like an aborted era. She needed "Work" to work, and luckily for her it did! If her next single isn't fire there will be rumblings she's passé, and she will have to hustle for hits the way Madonna did in the mid-2000s. Absolutely agree with the last part about 2015 Rihanna, which many people seem to forget. And in terms of other albums during her career, it was often very inconsistent and hit or miss as well: even with probably her biggest album, GGGB, the second single, Shut Up and Drive was a relative flop. And then with her next album, Rated R, the first two singles were only brief top tens and it looked like the album was going to fizzle out, and it took the third single, Rude Boy, several months into the era, to revive her career. A lot of her other hits, even the lead singles We Found Love and Diamonds, didn't debut huge right out of the gate and took several weeks to get to the top. So this means two things: nothing is guaranteed with Rihanna and she isn't exactly as surefire a hitmaker as many of you are making her out to be, but it also means that for many of her songs, they really earned their way to hit status, so she is not someone who just relies on her commercial name alone to achieve success. Also, I know I'm a little late to this conversation and I haven't read all the posts in this thread, but I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Motto as one of Drake's most well-know songs. It was arguably the biggest hit from Take Care, and famous for coining the #YOLO phrase.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 25, 2018 23:44:42 GMT -5
Streaming Songs Chart 1. I Love It 43-44M streams 2. Killshot 51.3M streams Actually I'm not surprised about that, if the 50.3 million YouTube views are true and imply only 1 million on-demand streams. I'm more surprised about God's Plan having a bullet while dropping 24-25 in the same chart.
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