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Post by Enigma. on Apr 18, 2021 13:41:25 GMT -5
Were Pop Style/One Dance midweek releases? Crazy low debuts for them (obviously the latter went on to reign)
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Post by kimberly on Apr 18, 2021 13:52:31 GMT -5
Were Pop Style/One Dance midweek releases? Crazy low debuts for them (obviously the latter went on to reign) yes. their first week numbers were based on 2 or 3 days of availability.
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Post by annoymous1 on Apr 18, 2021 13:56:59 GMT -5
Wow.....Only three people in the 2016 top 10 are still relevant and that is Drake,Rihanna,and Justin Bieber.
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Post by kimberly on Apr 18, 2021 13:59:45 GMT -5
Wow.....Only three people in the 2016 top 10 are still relevant and that is Drake,Rihanna,and Justin Bieber. Flo Rida is going to Eurovision wym :kii: (no actually this song kinda slaps idk how San Marino got a Flo Rida feature though)
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 18, 2021 14:08:24 GMT -5
By paying I guess
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Apr 18, 2021 14:11:50 GMT -5
We were talking about 1991 but look at 2016, this was only 5 years ago and most of these are no longer relevant. If you think the 2016 charts are bad now, just wait a few weeks until Panda (one of the most awful songs of all time) goes to #1. I still cannot believe we made this garbage #1 over a classic like Purple Rain.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Apr 18, 2021 14:14:07 GMT -5
We were talking about 1991 but look at 2016, this was only 5 years ago and most of these are no longer relevant. If you think the 2016 charts are bad now, just wait a few weeks until Panda (one of the most awful songs of all time) goes to #1. I still cannot believe we made this garbage #1 over a classic like Purple Rain. Okay, we might be being a LITTLE dramatic here
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Apr 18, 2021 14:22:48 GMT -5
If you think the 2016 charts are bad now, just wait a few weeks until Panda (one of the most awful songs of all time) goes to #1. I still cannot believe we made this garbage #1 over a classic like Purple Rain. Okay, we might be being a LITTLE dramatic here Panda was awful. How it went #1, I will never understand. I could at least understand if it lost out to One Dance (arguably the biggest song of 2016 and very memorable), but in no form of civilization should Purple Rain lose out to something as horrendous as Panda.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Apr 18, 2021 14:26:03 GMT -5
Okay, we might be being a LITTLE dramatic here Panda was awful. How it went #1, I will never understand. I could at least understand if it lost out to One Dance (arguably the biggest song of 2016 and very memorable), but in no form of civilization should Purple Rain lose out to something as horrendous as Panda. Why is Purple Rain the example you use? It’s not like they were competing in the same time period or are seen as being on equal levels. Purple Rain hit #1 in the 80s. Panda was 2016. A completely different time with completely different trends at play.
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Post by Gary on Apr 18, 2021 14:28:48 GMT -5
Maybe the civilization where an 80s song experiences a short term comeback only because the artist died?
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Post by gikem on Apr 18, 2021 14:30:39 GMT -5
Panda is fine. I know a lot of people rip on Desiigner for being a Future knockoff, but I honestly think both of his 2016 hits are better than most Future tracks I've heard.
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Post by Lost In Musical Reverie on Apr 18, 2021 14:33:59 GMT -5
Panda is fine. I know a lot of people rip on Desiigner for being a Future knockoff, but I honestly think both of his hits are better than most Future tracks I've heard. "Tiimmy Turner" in particular is so haunting in its production. And I do find it funny how the Future knockoff got a #1 hit while Future himself has yet to get one. Has a similar case ever happened before in music history?
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Post by gikem on Apr 18, 2021 14:39:44 GMT -5
Panda is fine. I know a lot of people rip on Desiigner for being a Future knockoff, but I honestly think both of his hits are better than most Future tracks I've heard. "Tiimmy Turner" in particular is so haunting in its production. And I do find it funny how the Future knockoff got a #1 hit while Future himself has yet to get one. Has a similar case ever happened before in music history? The closest example I can think of is Owl City ripping off Postal Service for Fireflies (went to #1 in November 2009) when Postal Service's biggest Hot 100 hit peaked at #82 in 2005. Also, yeah, the production of Tiimmy Turner is great. Reminds me quite a bit of Travis Scott's more haunting beats like on the original Goosebumps.
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Post by Groovy on Apr 18, 2021 15:36:24 GMT -5
"Tiimmy Turner" in particular is so haunting in its production. And I do find it funny how the Future knockoff got a #1 hit while Future himself has yet to get one. Has a similar case ever happened before in music history? The closest example I can think of is Owl City ripping off Postal Service for Fireflies (went to #1 in November 2009) when Postal Service's biggest Hot 100 hit peaked at #82 in 2005. Also, yeah, the production of Tiimmy Turner is great. Reminds me quite a bit of Travis Scott's more haunting beats like on the original Goosebumps. You missed Katy Perry’s Roar hitting 1 which is a blatant ripoff of Sara Barellies’ Brave that peaked at 23.
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Post by kalmanta on Apr 18, 2021 15:37:31 GMT -5
In an alternate reality next week 5 years ago Beyoncé would’ve been the first artist to debut 2 songs in the top 10, that record will forever belong to Mr Ed Sheeran.
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Post by gikem on Apr 18, 2021 15:43:25 GMT -5
The closest example I can think of is Owl City ripping off Postal Service for Fireflies (went to #1 in November 2009) when Postal Service's biggest Hot 100 hit peaked at #82 in 2005. Also, yeah, the production of Tiimmy Turner is great. Reminds me quite a bit of Travis Scott's more haunting beats like on the original Goosebumps. You missed Katy Perry’s Roar hitting 1 which is a blatant ripoff of Sara Barellies’ Brave that peaked at 23. Good catch. I didn't realize until looking it up now that Brave was actually released months before Roar.
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Post by iamsorare on Apr 18, 2021 16:42:59 GMT -5
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Post by CF15 on Apr 18, 2021 16:53:33 GMT -5
So, there's a chance that "Kiss Me More" debuts in the top 5? Nice! I do believe that would make it SZA's first top-five? (Which is funny, considering she had three top-tens, yet none made it higher than #7...)
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Post by gikem on Apr 18, 2021 17:10:32 GMT -5
I'm holding out hope for POV to return this week. If it doesn't, though, it definitely should next week.
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Post by Groovy on Apr 18, 2021 17:26:47 GMT -5
You missed Katy Perry’s Roar hitting 1 which is a blatant ripoff of Sara Barellies’ Brave that peaked at 23. Good catch. I didn't realize until looking it up now that Brave was actually released months before Roar. And it's not even the only number 1 released that year that was a ripoff, a certain song (Blurred Lines) ripped off another song from a certain legend.
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Post by renfield75 on Apr 18, 2021 17:48:53 GMT -5
Panda was awful. How it went #1, I will never understand. I could at least understand if it lost out to One Dance (arguably the biggest song of 2016 and very memorable), but in no form of civilization should Purple Rain lose out to something as horrendous as Panda. Why is Purple Rain the example you use? It’s not like they were competing in the same time period or are seen as being on equal levels. Purple Rain hit #1 in the 80s. Panda was 2016. A completely different time with completely different trends at play. Sadly, Purple Rain never hit #1. It peaked at #2 in 1984 behind Wham's "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go". But I guess having the number one album for 24 straight weeks and sending the previous 2 singles to #1 was more than decent consolation. Also, I'm assuming they're using that example since Purple Rain re-charted at #4 behind Panda after Prince died.
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Post by Mayman on Apr 18, 2021 17:57:44 GMT -5
We were talking about 1991 but look at 2016, this was only 5 years ago and most of these are no longer relevant. If you think the 2016 charts are bad now, just wait a few weeks until Panda (one of the most awful songs of all time) goes to #1. I still cannot believe we made this garbage #1 over a classic like Purple Rain. Panda is a classic.
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Post by oliviafan101 on Apr 18, 2021 19:47:04 GMT -5
In an alternate reality next week 5 years ago Beyoncé would’ve been the first artist to debut 2 songs in the top 10, that record will forever belong to Mr Ed Sheeran. Now it is a routine thing every album bomb.
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Post by firefox on Apr 18, 2021 20:28:04 GMT -5
You missed Katy Perry’s Roar hitting 1 which is a blatant ripoff of Sara Barellies’ Brave that peaked at 23. And it was awkward when both song are nominated on the same category: Best Pop Vocal Performance in the Grammys 2014.
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Post by Abbaschand on Apr 18, 2021 20:59:04 GMT -5
23 NE Level Of Concern - Twenty One Pilots The hit that got away... 😔 It also represented a relief for those following the then Hot Rock Songs chart, as something was finally able to dethrone the Panic! At The Disco reign, and "Hey Look Ma, I Made It" finally went recurrent. Let's hope Shy Away will be a moderate hit.
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Post by Fears in the Fire on Apr 18, 2021 21:25:18 GMT -5
The closest example I can think of is Owl City ripping off Postal Service for Fireflies (went to #1 in November 2009) when Postal Service's biggest Hot 100 hit peaked at #82 in 2005. Also, yeah, the production of Tiimmy Turner is great. Reminds me quite a bit of Travis Scott's more haunting beats like on the original Goosebumps. You missed Katy Perry’s Roar hitting 1 which is a blatant ripoff of Sara Barellies’ Brave that peaked at 23. I see this brought up so much but I don’t agree. They are similar for sure, but it’s not a blatant ripoff. Obviously I am biased but I admit NRO is the same song as that Dagny song (yes she asked if she could use it but it’s still the same song).
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Post by Naos on Apr 18, 2021 22:07:07 GMT -5
Wow.....Only three people in the 2016 top 10 are still relevant and that is Drake,Rihanna,and Justin Bieber. Flo Rida is going to Eurovision wym (no actually this song kinda slaps idk how San Marino got a Flo Rida feature though) All Flo Rida really does now is features on seemingly random songs. He just does whatever he wants at this point. "Tiimmy Turner" in particular is so haunting in its production. I've always loved "Tiimmy Turner". Excellent track even though Desiigner doesn't impress much himself.
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Apr 18, 2021 23:18:03 GMT -5
The closest example I can think of is Owl City ripping off Postal Service for Fireflies (went to #1 in November 2009) when Postal Service's biggest Hot 100 hit peaked at #82 in 2005. Also, yeah, the production of Tiimmy Turner is great. Reminds me quite a bit of Travis Scott's more haunting beats like on the original Goosebumps. You missed Katy Perry’s Roar hitting 1 which is a blatant ripoff of Sara Barellies’ Brave that peaked at 23. Re: Roar/Brave. Didn't the controversy actually help Brave? I could've sworn it's had stalled - after Roar's release and the controversy, it got a whole new life that Fall/Winter. Also, I seem to recall that Katy's team said it had been recorded prior to Brave, but who really knows.
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Post by atg on Apr 18, 2021 23:25:17 GMT -5
Panda is fine. I know a lot of people rip on Desiigner for being a Future knockoff, but I honestly think both of his 2016 hits are better than most Future tracks I've heard. I would say i agree, but Future did have Low Life and Jumpman that year to back him up on that statement though so idk..
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