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Post by Skibidi Bop Bop on Jul 9, 2023 23:57:24 GMT -5
Related to music what ifs with possible chart scenario after it happened.
Example, what if Mariah releases Migrate or I stay in love after TMB instead of Bye Bye, do you think it might be another number 1 for her?
Another scenario is what if Miley Cyrus has no breakup issue, do you think she will get number 1?
What if Meghan Trainors '' No'' music video is wholesome theme like AATB, do you think it will chart better?
What if Taylor sung Last Night? Do you think it will stay at the top more than MW version?
What if Rihanna keep on releasing album after GGGB, do you think she will tie/broke the record of Mariah for having number for each year since 2006 to 2016? Let me know what's yours. 😉
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alexandria2001
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Post by alexandria2001 on Jul 14, 2023 21:55:39 GMT -5
I would like to know how Janet Jackson's post-2004 Super Bowl songs would've charted had she not been blamed for the thing that wasn't her fault.
How would We Found Love do on the charts if Leona Lewis sang it rather than passing on it?
What if the 2010s were just like the 2000s in terms of what the most popular consumption metric was?
To answer some of the above:
Since Morgan Wallen is newer, I could see Last Night not doing as good. It would pale in comparison to Taylor's other songs and probably wouldn't have been a single in the first place.
For Rihanna, lets say she dropped an album in 2018. She would need to avoid Drake, Cardi B, Post Malone, etc. so she would've likely dropped in August or September of that year. First single in March, second in early May, album in mid-June would be the earliest best chance she'd have for number one for the first single. She could've steered clear from the peak time period of music consumption that year entirely and did the rollout from September to November and had two number one songs with In My Feelings dying down, then Girls Like You being at the top, then the album drops. 1 or 2 number one singles in 2018.
Her followup album would've probably dropped in 2020 if it was a cozy lockdown album. The two year mark would be September - November, which was when the charts were getting much weaker save for WAP. She could've easily scored another number one if the general public liked any of the singles enough. If her followup to ANTI dropped rolled out in March - June 2018, then that two years between albums mark would begin in March 2020. Imagine she dropped the first single right before the lockdowns began... Either way, she then drops another album in early 2023. The first single comes out in November 2022 and goes number one for at least a week, assuming the general public gives it enough streams and there's enough sales on its first week. She'd then have a number one song in, at least, every even-numbered year since 2006. Her number ones in some of the odd-numbered years would make her general chart run even more significant, of course.
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Post by Skibidi Bop Bop on Jul 15, 2023 19:55:23 GMT -5
To answer your question about the possibility if we disregards Janet's SP scandal I think Damita Jo will perform ala Britney's Femme Fatale or Madonnas American Life. She's on her bias stage that time were radio is avoiding to play songs from artist in their 40's specially female. On the other hand, if Leona Lewis did We Found Love, it would be a massive hit in UK and EU but a minor hit it US.
If the majority of metric used in 00's is still dominating in 10's. I bet Bionic singles are more massive than Circus. 😁. I'm not really sure.
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