jodakyellow
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Post by jodakyellow on Aug 25, 2020 12:34:49 GMT -5
Makes me wonder where Drake will end up when all is said and done... In what? In his spiritual journey
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Post by WolfSpear on Aug 25, 2020 15:35:18 GMT -5
Well, do you think he could have over 100 top 10 hits? Can anybody else top Madonna's numbers?
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 25, 2020 19:13:10 GMT -5
Well, do you think he could have over 100 top 10 hits? Can anybody else top Madonna's numbers? The sky is the limit as far as top 10 hits are concerned. The record I think will be a bit harder for him to break, if only based on the fact that he doesn't always time his singles right (in terms of release) is the record for the most #1 hits. If he remains active throughout this decade, I can see him reaching 100 top 10 hits. He'll eventually own the record for most top 5 hits as well. I do, however, wonder how many more #1 hits he'll be able to score before the end of his career.
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Post by Gary on Aug 25, 2020 21:09:43 GMT -5
Believe it or not even Drake's string of top 10s will end at some point
60+ more top 10s this decade will be a stretch even for Drake
For one, he will be 40 before the decade is out and we are saying he will be even more successful this decade than last
Which would be a repeat of Artist of the Decade --- maybe but the decade is still young and lots of time for other artists to step up and dominate
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 26, 2020 23:03:01 GMT -5
Believe it or not even Drake's string of top 10s will end at some point 60+ more top 10s this decade will be a stretch even for Drake For one, he will be 40 before the decade is out and we are saying he will be even more successful this decade than last Which would be a repeat of Artist of the Decade --- maybe but the decade is still young and lots of time for other artists to step up and dominate It's a stretch but it isn't impossible, lol. As we've seen with a lot of rappers, age doesn't matter. Eminem, Jay-Z and Kanye West are just some of the examples of rappers who have seen continued success well into their 40's. I have no reason to believe Drake's case would be different if he keeps dropping music consistently till the end of the decade (he'll be 43 in 2029). Let me break down two stats, based on the pre-streaming era and the streaming era. I'll be using 2015 as the start of the streaming era. Drake on the Billboard 200 pre-streaming era (2009-2014):3 #1's, 4 top 10's. Drake on the Billboard 200 in the streaming era (2015-2020):6 #1's, 8 top 10's. Drake on the Billboard Hot 100 pre-streaming era (2009-2014): 1 #1, 13 top 10's. Drake on the Billboard Hot 100 in the streaming era (2015-2020):6 #1's, 28 top 10's. It's important to note that 2020 isn't over yet and that if he indeed drops an album this year, he probably has another #1 album, along with a couple more top 10 hits in store. The only reason why I said what I said is because as successful as Drake was for the first half of the last decade, it pales in comparison to how successful he was in the latter half of it, partly due to streaming and partly due to how much bigger of an artist he became. A lot of that momentum is being carried into this new decade and while I can definitely see his momentum decreasing as the move further and further into the decade, I don't think that will inform how much music Drake continues to release (if his intention for this decade is to maintain a steady stream of music releases) and I can't see a bunch of that much not having some level of success on the charts.
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Post by iHype. on Aug 26, 2020 23:31:06 GMT -5
100 top 10 hits is most definitely a reach.... he's 33, turning 34 years old in less than 2 months. He just hit 40 top 10s... he's not going to do another 60 lol. The thought of it is nice but let's be real.
50 top 10s would be insane enough anyways.
As far as another artist passing Madonna, Rihanna/Taylor seem likely if they release a few more hot albums this decade. I don't foresee anyone else past 20 top 10s so far doing it though at the moment.
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Post by Gary on Aug 27, 2020 0:11:44 GMT -5
Believe it or not even Drake's string of top 10s will end at some point 60+ more top 10s this decade will be a stretch even for Drake For one, he will be 40 before the decade is out and we are saying he will be even more successful this decade than last Which would be a repeat of Artist of the Decade --- maybe but the decade is still young and lots of time for other artists to step up and dominate It's a stretch but it isn't impossible, lol. As we've seen with a lot of rappers, age doesn't matter. Eminem, Jay-Z and Kanye West are just some of the examples of rappers who have seen continued success well into their 40's. I have no reason to believe Drake's case would be different if he keeps dropping music consistently till the end of the decade (he'll be 43 in 2029). Let me break down two stats, based on the pre-streaming era and the streaming era. I'll be using 2015 as the start of the streaming era. Drake on the Billboard 200 pre-streaming era (2009-2014):3 #1's, 4 top 10's. Drake on the Billboard 200 in the streaming era (2015-2020):6 #1's, 8 top 10's. Drake on the Billboard Hot 100 pre-streaming era (2009-2014): 1 #1, 13 top 10's. Drake on the Billboard Hot 100 in the streaming era (2015-2020):6 #1's, 28 top 10's. It's important to note that 2020 isn't over yet and that if he indeed drops an album this year, he probably has another #1 album, along with a couple more top 10 hits in store. The only reason why I said what I said is because as successful as Drake was for the first half of the last decade, it pales in comparison to how successful he was in the latter half of it, partly due to streaming and partly due to how much bigger of an artist he became. A lot of that momentum is being carried into this new decade and while I can definitely see his momentum decreasing as the move further and further into the decade, I don't think that will inform how much music Drake continues to release (if his intention for this decade is to maintain a steady stream of music releases) and I can't see a bunch of that much not having some level of success on the charts. Thanks for posting Drake’s resume. All the greats before Drake came along saw a drastic reduction In top 10 hits as they get older. And into a second decade of hits. Be it age or over saturation they all had an ending at some point. I am sure Drake will break that record too and have more top 10s than ever before and become the first artist ever to become more popular with age. We will see as the decade plays out
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 27, 2020 1:00:32 GMT -5
Gary I don't know why you keep reiterating that his career will come to an end eventually like we don't all know that, lol. I've already said that I can see his momentum reducing as we progress into this decade so I'm not saying he will be averaging 20 top 10 hits per year. I'm just saying he is far from done, specifically when it comes to scoring top 10 hits.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 27, 2020 1:13:35 GMT -5
100 top 10 hits is most definitely a reach.... he's 33, turning 34 years old in less than 2 months. He just hit 40 top 10s... he's not going to do another 60 lol. The thought of it is nice but let's be real. 50 top 10s would be insane enough anyways. As far as another artist passing Madonna, Rihanna/Taylor seem likely if they release a few more hot albums this decade. I don't foresee anyone else past 20 top 10s so far doing it though at the moment. I just threw 100 out there because it's a nice, round number, but I don't understand anyone who thinks Drake's career will come to a grinding halt anytime soon (not saying you insinuated that). That isn't happening. Also, as for his age, 33 years old isn't OLD, especially with him being a male rapper. We're in a different time. No career is the same, but Eminem and Kanye West are well into their 40's and they're still scoring #1 albums and top 10 hits with every release. Jay Z saw the most success of his career in his 30's and even well into his 40's. I had this discussion with someone else and they told me they couldn't see Drake reaching 60 top 10 hits (admittedly, this was a year ago) and I was very confused by that. He has already confirmed that he won't be retiring by 35 and he pretty much said he wants to try his hand at another 10-year run. I know this is getting long, but I've just learned to never underestimate what that man can achieve, chart-wise. I still remember how amazed I was when he reached 70 Hot 100 entries back in 2014 and how surpassing Lil Wayne's tally seemed impossible, talk less of Glee's record. I felt the same way about Madonna's top 10 record as well. I would have laughed at anyone who told me that from 2016-2020, he would have scored 6 #1 hits, after going 5 years without a #1 hit as a lead artist at that point. 100 top 10 hits seems ridiculous even to me, but if there's anyone who I could imagine even coming close to reaching that mark, it's Drake.
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Post by Gary on Aug 27, 2020 6:49:51 GMT -5
Gary I don't know why you keep reiterating that his career will come to an end eventually like we don't all know that, lol. I've already said that I can see his momentum reducing as we progress into this decade so I'm not saying he will be averaging 20 top 10 hits per year. I'm just saying he is far from done, specifically when it comes to scoring top 10 hits. I am commenting on this because even though you openly believe 100 top 10s is a bit of a reach you are defending the possibility with all sorts of statistics to support your position. 100+ top 10s means 60 more. Put it another way, accelerating an already record run, with adding more top 10s in the next ten years than he has accumulated to date. 41 top 10 hits in 11 years out of 225 chart songs. So only 1 in 5 or 1 in 6 hit the top 10. 60 more top 10s means at least 300 more songs. I believe the 300 is possible if he continues to mass produce songs as he has. However, Fewer and fewer will hit the top 10. As with every artist there is a peak in popularity. The peak has already happened (see 2018) --- he is still hitting the top 10 now but the songs are not staying as long. Yes 33 is not that old but he has already been charting 11 years. Eventually he will become the artist mom and dad listened to. Meaning more people will be leaving his fanbase than entering it - which means eventually lower streaming numbers and thus fewer top 10s. So I would say that accelerating an already record run that you are defending as possible - is not.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 27, 2020 7:21:29 GMT -5
Gary okay, so that the 100 figure isn't so fixated upon, what I really wanted to say by mentioning that he would be able to have that many top 10 hits by the end of this decade was that he would score way more top 10 hits this decade than he did in the last. His top 10 hits in the last 3 decades: 2000's decade (2009) - 2 2010's decade - 33 2020's decade (so far) - 6 The reason why I separated his pre-streaming and streaming era achievements on the Billboard 200 and the Hot 100 was to highlight how much quicker he was achieving certain chart milestones in the streaming era than before it and to also highlight that he's ramped up his output rate in the streaming era than before it. I think he'll have at least 10 top 10 hits by the end of this year (if he drops his album this year). 10 top 10 hits in a single year will be exactly the number of top 10 hits he scored from 2009-2012. I predict that he'll surpass the 33 top 10 hits he scored in the last decade by 2024, all depending on how much music he drops between now and then. I agree that 2018 might have been his peak year commercially, but as for your point about his top 10 hits not lasting as long anymore, it's important to remember that out of the 13 top 10 hits he scored in 2018, 7 of them only spent 1 week in the top 10. Going Bad spent 2 weeks. He's scored 6 top 10 hits this year and 2 of them have spent at least 10 weeks in the top 10. I imagine that Laugh Now Cry Later might spend as much time in the top 10 as well. Also, most top 10 hits released this year haven't lasted long in the top 10 so I wouldn't use that as a way to say he's declined in popularity. I do however agree with your points on the other things you mentioned. How many top 10 hits do you see him ending his career with?
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Post by Gary on Aug 27, 2020 7:37:55 GMT -5
Gary okay, so that the 100 figure isn't so fixated upon, what I really wanted to say by mentioning that he would be able to have that many top 10 hits by the end of this decade was that he would score way more top 10 hits this decade than he did in the last. The bolded part is what I disagree with, whether "way more" than 33 means 40, 60 or some other number - not gonna happen. His top 10 hit output will slow down over time- not speed up - for all the reasons stated above. Yes 6 already this decade - but ...I guess we will see if that translates to a second decade of Drake hits even bigger than the first. If we are still posting here in 2030 and he wins his second straight Artist of the Decade award, feel free to remind me of this - LOL
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 27, 2020 7:45:35 GMT -5
Gary okay, so that the 100 figure isn't so fixated upon, what I really wanted to say by mentioning that he would be able to have that many top 10 hits by the end of this decade was that he would score way more top 10 hits this decade than he did in the last. The bolded part is what I disagree with, whether "way more" than 33 means 40, 60 or some other number - not gonna happen. His top 10 hit output will slow down over time- not speed up - for all the reasons stated above. Yes 6 already this decade - but ...I guess we will see if that translates to a second decade of Drake hits even bigger than the first. If we are still posting here in 2030 and he wins his second straight Artist of the Decade award, feel free to remind me of this - LOL I think he scores up to 40 top 10 hits this decade, but fair enough, lol. I think Posty wins the Artist of the Decade award this decade, though. While Drake scores more hits, Posty's songs/albums have better longevity in the top 10/20. I think that'll give him the edge. I mean, Circles alone spent more weeks in the top 10 than 23 of Drake's top 10 singles that spent the least amount of time in the top 10. That's crazy, lol. Also, you didn't answer my question on how many top 10 hits you see him ending his career with.
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Post by Gary on Aug 27, 2020 8:03:29 GMT -5
His biggest hits since 2018 have been listed as "featuring Drake" rather than as a lead. His lead singles (save for Toosie Slide) have basically been "one week wonders" - already not a good sign of continued dominance
Yes Toosie Slide spent exactly 10 weeks in the top 10 as well and even hit #1 but one of the weaker showings for a #1 as by next week (week 21) it will no longer be charting
But as you say - 40 more top hits this decade - we will just wait and see I suppose
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Post by thegreatdivine on Aug 27, 2020 8:31:09 GMT -5
His biggest hits since 2018 have been listed as "featuring Drake" rather than as a lead. His lead singles (save for Toosie Slide) have basically been "one week wonders" - already not a good sign of continued dominance Yes Toosie Slide spent exactly 10 weeks in the top 10 as well and even hit #1 but one of the weaker showings for a #1 as by next week (week 21) it will no longer be charting But as you say - 40 more top hits this decade - we will just wait and see I suppose CHART RUNS OF THE #1 DEBUTS THIS YEARToosie Slide: 1 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 6 - 5 - 6 - 6 - 6 - 12 - 20 - 26 - 38 - 54 - 45 - 75 - 64 - 68 - 72 The Scotts: 1 - 12 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 22 - 25 - 32 - 35 - 38 - 53 - 69 - 74 - OUT Stuck With U: 1 - 13 - 15 - 17 - 20 - 26 - 28 - 34 - 45 - 66 - 58 - 88 - 79 - 79 - 90 Rain On Me: 1 - 5 - 10 - 9 - 11 - 12 - 16 - 28 - 14 - 29 - 35 - 36 - 44 TROLLZ: 1 - 34 - 54 - 83 - OUT Cardigan: 1 - 8 - 24 - 33 WAP: 1 - 1 32 songs have debuted in the top 10 (so far) this year. Only 9 of them have spent more than 1 week in the top 10. ROCKSTAR - 17 weeks Life Is Good - 17 weeks Toosie Slide - 10 weeks Rain On Me - 4 weeks Come & Go - 2 weeks Yummy - 2 weeks The Bigger Picture - 2 weeks cardigan - 2 weeks WAP - 2 weeks Seeing as Laugh Now Cry Later is projected to spend a second week in the top 10 and is holding pretty well on streaming with steady gains on radio, I'd say Drake is doing pretty okay, considering the lack of longevity most songs have had in the top 10 this year, lol.
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Post by Gary on Aug 27, 2020 8:46:33 GMT -5
As you wish -------
One sure thing --- your steadfast loyalty to all things Drake. LOL
Post all the stats you want, my comments are still the same --- the deck is stacked against a second straight decade of dominance in the top 10.
But if he gets his 75th top 10 by 2025 and 100th top 10 by 2030 as you suggest, feel free to call me out for being wrong.
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Post by WolfSpear on Aug 28, 2020 13:44:31 GMT -5
Interesting views.
The featured billings do help to some extent. As far who is next? I’d say Taylor could equal Madonna by the time her career has settled. We’re also talking about artists heading towards their 40’s. This is usually where the steep decline happens.
I’m still waiting for Rihanna... and I have faith that she’ll do well. If anyone has impacted pop music in the last 15 years, I’d certainly would list her near the top. Love Taylor but Rihanna (and more importantly, Beyoncé) altered the sound of the era.
Sorry, I have no idea how I drifted on that road...
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Post by thegreatdivine on Sept 28, 2020 14:43:46 GMT -5
Justin Bieber scores his 20th career top 10 hit, 16th career top 5 hit and his 4th top 10 hit of 2020.
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Post by Gary on Sept 28, 2020 20:02:28 GMT -5
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Post by leoapp on Sept 28, 2020 23:00:52 GMT -5
I love how except the no.7 peaking Obsessed (her last top 10 solo non Xmas hit), all Mariah's top 10s are top 5s.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Oct 5, 2020 14:09:56 GMT -5
Travis Scott earns his 4th #1 hit, 5th top 5 hit and 9th top 10 hit. Young Thug earns his 2nd #1 hit, 3rd top 5 hit and 4th top 10 hit. MIA earns her 1st #1 hit, 2nd top 5 hit and 3rd top 10 hit.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Oct 5, 2020 14:14:17 GMT -5
Travis Scott's top 10 hits and weeks spent in the top 10 through the October 10, 2020 chart.
32 Sicko Mode 13 Zeke 4 Highest in the Room 1 Portland 1 Stargazing 1 Let It Fly 1 Take What You Want 1 The Scotts 1 Franchise
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Post by thegreatdivine on Oct 12, 2020 14:00:30 GMT -5
21 Savage earns his first and second top 10 hits as a lead artist and third top 10 hit overall.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Oct 12, 2020 14:00:43 GMT -5
Metro Boomin earns his first and second top 10 hits as a lead artist and overall.
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Post by Gary on Oct 12, 2020 19:31:01 GMT -5
Drake's 16th top 10 hit as a featured artist
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Post by kierz7 on Oct 14, 2020 9:26:44 GMT -5
How many weeks does Drake have in the T10 overall? 290?
I need Travis Scott to quickly achieve a multi-week T10 again because... ☠️💀☠️
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Post by thegreatdivine on Oct 14, 2020 15:10:09 GMT -5
How many weeks does Drake have in the T10 overall? 290? I need Travis Scott to quickly achieve a multi-week T10 again because... ☠️💀☠️ *283 and good luck with that. Post Malone has as many top 10 hits as Travis (9), but while Post Malone has spent 180 weeks in the top 10, Travis has only spent 55 weeks with 32 of those weeks coming from SICKO MODE.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Oct 19, 2020 13:09:16 GMT -5
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Post by thegreatdivine on Oct 19, 2020 13:10:03 GMT -5
Internet Money, Don Toliver and Nav each earn their first top 10 hit with Lemonade.
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Post by starlord on Oct 19, 2020 14:55:42 GMT -5
How many weeks does Drake have in the T10 overall? 290? I need Travis Scott to quickly achieve a multi-week T10 again because... ☠️💀☠️ *283 and good luck with that. Post Malone has as many top 10 hits as Travis (9), but while Post Malone has spent 159 weeks in the top 10, Travis has only spent 55 weeks with 32 of those weeks coming from SICKO MODE. I don't think Post number are correct. Check once. circles 39 take what 1 goodbyes 12 wow 24 sunflower 33 better now 19 pyscho 21 rockstar 25 congratulations ?
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