leonagwen
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Post by leonagwen on May 10, 2023 0:47:32 GMT -5
A good example of this is Boyz To Men who had 3 songs, End of the Road was #1 on the Hot 100 for 11 weeks, I'll Make Love to You was #1 on the Hot 100 for 14 weeks and their collab with Mariah Carey One Sweet Day was #1 for 16 weeks. Can you think of any other artists or groups that had at least 2 megahits? I define a megahit as a song that spent at least 6 weeks at #1 and was in the Billboard top ten on the yearly top 100.Thete are.a few exceptions such as Dua Lipa- Levitating which never topped the Hot 100 but was #1 on the yearly top 100, so I would consider it a megahit.
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Post by π―π² dollybaby π―π² on May 10, 2023 1:29:20 GMT -5
Janet
That's The Way Love Goes 8 weeks at #1
All For You 7 weeks at #1
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312999
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Post by 312999 on May 10, 2023 1:51:14 GMT -5
Won't Nelly qualify for this with Hot In Here and Dilemma from 2002? Both of them were also top 5 on the year end.
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leonagwen
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Post by leonagwen on May 10, 2023 2:14:00 GMT -5
Won't Nelly qualify for this with Hot In Here and Dilemma from 2002? Both of them were also top 5 on the year end. Yes, Hot in Here 7 weeks, Dilemna 10 weeks also both made year end top 10.
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neogale
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Post by neogale on May 10, 2023 2:52:58 GMT -5
Rihanna: - Umbrella (7 weeks at #1, #2 YE 2007). - Love The Way You Lie (7 weeks at #1, #7 YE 2010). - We Found Love (10 weeks at #1, #8 YE 2012). - Work (9 weeks at #1, #4 YE 2016).
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irice22
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Post by irice22 on May 10, 2023 9:36:01 GMT -5
Something to consider, The Goo Goo Dolls might qualify here due to technicality. "Iris" and "Slide" had great peaks on the Hot 100 considering they were radio only. Both rank VERY high on the Top 40 all-time charts. It's hard to say how those tracks would have performed if a CD single was released.
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tekkenguy
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Post by tekkenguy on May 10, 2023 9:50:11 GMT -5
Justin Bieber - Despacito and Stay Drake - One Dance, Godβs Plan, Nice for What, and In My Feelings Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud, Shape of You, and Perfect Pharrell Williams - Blurred Lines and Happy Macklemore - Thrift Shop and Canβt Hold Us Maroon 5 - Moves Like Jagger and Girls Like You Black Eyes Peas - Boom Boom Pow and I Gotta Feeling
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neogale
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Post by neogale on May 10, 2023 13:14:51 GMT -5
Adele: - Rolling In the Deep (7 weeks at #1, #1 YE 2011). - Hello (10 weeks at #1, #7 YE 2016). - Easy On Me (10 weeks at #1, #4 YE 2022).
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tekkenguy
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Post by tekkenguy on May 10, 2023 13:20:19 GMT -5
Adele: - Rolling In the Deep (7 weeks at #1, #1 YE 2011). - Easy On Me (10 weeks at #1, #4 YE 2022). What about Hello?
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neogale
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Post by neogale on May 10, 2023 13:46:40 GMT -5
Adele: - Rolling In the Deep (7 weeks at #1, #1 YE 2011). - Easy On Me (10 weeks at #1, #4 YE 2022). What about Hello? Oh, I forgot about that one. I thought it didn't make the YE for 2016, but turns out it did. I'll fix it
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Az Paynter
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Post by Az Paynter on May 12, 2023 1:05:18 GMT -5
If you remember the absolute waves 'Hello' was making when it dropped in late 2015, you wouldn't forget it so easily lol. Even with as big as Taylor continues to be, she could never and has never. (This is not a knock on Taylor. 'Hello' just had that insane a reception).
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Post by π―π² dollybaby π―π² on May 12, 2023 1:46:53 GMT -5
Since I'm still up..I'm going with Usher
U Got It Bad #1 for 6 weeks
Yeah! #1 for 12 weeks
Burn #1 for 8 weeks
My Boo #1 for 6 weeks
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