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4 hours ago, Coklek92 said:

Ok Dele

My goodsis’s Impact :1stplace:

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24 minutes ago, Yog said:

My goodsis’s Impact :1stplace:

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Taylor is taking over katy.:alexz:

 

 

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Madonna :jonny5: 

 

Bruce :'( 

 

P!nk :clap3: 

 

Cher :'( 

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Madonna in her weakest market :clap3: 

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7 hours ago, doonerr said:

Great for Rihanna ruining a once "legends only" Top 10 list

one legend out another legend inside the top 10. i don't see the problem. fume :fan: 

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7 hours ago, doonerr said:

Great for Rihanna ruining a once "legends only" Top 10 list

Stay the F*CK mad!

 

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2 hours ago, Fetish for MiMi said:

seriously no bieber? looks like despacito didnt contribute that many points for him

He was a feature so the points were less for him than for Luis and Daddy Yankee 

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Where’s Nicki Minaj? 

 

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1 hour ago, Stallo said:

How on earth is Janet above Michael, Whitney and Rih? Bitch, I need to get more informed on music history. Like, I knew she was huge. But in the 20-10 area-on-the-list kind of way.

Janet Jackson has more weeks at #1 than both Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston as well as the most weeks in the top 10 overall.

 

The artist whom spends more time at the top usually gathers the most points.

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1 hour ago, Stallo said:

How on earth is Janet above Michael, Whitney and Rih? Bitch, I need to get more informed on music history. Like, I knew she was huge. But in the 20-10 area-on-the-list kind of way.

You do know she holds the record for the most consecutive top 10 hits with 18 right? :celestial5:

 

Would've been 24 if the Pleasure Principle didn't peak just outside the top 10. :'(

 

She also holds the record for most top 5 hits from an album (7) with RN1814.

 

She was the most consistent artist in the hot100 among her peers and she could've had way much more if she released two more albums in the 90s. 

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Taylor being the 7th biggest female solo artist :clap3:

And also the 2nd biggest female artist on the 200 chart :clap3:

 

A versatile artist, and she’s only going to rise :clap3:

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8 hours ago, iHype. said:

 

     
1. (=) The Beatles 19,614,050
2. (=) Madonna 18,347,786
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
10. (+3) Rihanna 12,857,231
     
     

The way my faves keep winning

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28 minutes ago, GoodGuyGoneGhetto said:

Janet Jackson has more weeks at #1 than both Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston as well as the most weeks in the top 10 overall.

 

The artist whom spends more time at the top usually gathers the most points.

 

28 minutes ago, Godele said:

You do know she holds the record for the most consecutive top 10 hits with 18 right? :celestial5:

 

Would've been 24 if the Pleasure Principle didn't peak just outside the top 10. :'(

 

She also holds the record for most top 5 hits from an album (7) with RN1814.

 

She was the most consistent artist in the hot100 among her peers and she could've had way much more if she released two more albums in the 90s. 

Jesus, I had no odea.

 

Well, thats impressive but consecutivety has nothing to do with this list per se.

 

Neither does record for most top fives from an album.

 

Yes, seems like that would be the case. Girl slaying.

 

Where will Rih end up though, thats the T.

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1 hour ago, Stallo said:

 

Jesus, I had no odea.

 

Well, thats impressive but consecutivety has nothing to do with this list per se.

 

Neither does record for most top fives from an album.

 

Yes, seems like that would be the case. Girl slaying.

 

Where will Rih end up though, thats the T.

The point is that she had countless hits, which is how she got so many points.

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Rihanna is snatching Whitney, Janet and Mariah's wig soon!

 

Only Madonna left ahead of her!

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8 hours ago, Cain said:

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA a ****ing LEGEND, anyone that denies it at this point is just playing dumb.

 

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are you even aware that the rule of the Hot 100 changed so many times?

 

Before 1998 singles which weren't released as physical single were not allowed to chart. This affected everyone who was a hit maker in the 1990s and before. 

 

And are you even aware that before 2006 albums tracks were not allowed to chart on the H100 either?

 

Rihanna's career falls in the timeframe of when Billboard made it the easiest to score hits. + streaming has increased the weeks a single spends on the H100. Usually, 20 weeks was considered a blockbuster back in the day bc labels tended to cancel physical singles after a couple of weeks in order to push albums sales... so a song declined on the H100. 

 

All of this ... makes such lists questionable. R you even aware that Elvis' career started before the H100 were created in 1958 and that a couple of his hits aren't even included? Before there was the H100... the USA had the jukebox chart.

 

It is no inexplicable mystery of why many Beatles songs peaked fast and then declined. 

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5 minutes ago, stevyy said:

are you even aware that the rule of the Hot 100 changed so many times?

 

Before 1998 singles which weren't released as physical single were not allowed to chart. This affected everyone who was a hit maker in the 1990s and before. 

 

And are you even aware that before 2006 albums tracks were not allowed to chart on the H100 either?

 

Rihanna's career falls in the timeframe of when Billboard made it the easiest to score hits. + streaming has increased the weeks a single spends on the H100. Usually, 20 weeks was considered a blockbuster back in the day bc labels tended to cancel physical singles after a couple of weeks in order to push albums sales... so a song declined on the H100. 

 

All of this ... makes such lists questionable. R you even aware that Elvis' career started before the H100 were created in 1958 and that a couple of his hits aren't even included? Before there was the H100... the USA had the jukebox chart.

 

It is no inexplicable mystery of why many Beatles songs peaked fast and then declined. 

And she’s still the only one of her peers in the Top 10. :clap3:

If it was so easy why isn’t everyone there? Why doesn’t everyone have 14 #1s and 30+ Top 10s? Please.

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Just now, Cain said:

And she’s still the only one of her peers in the Top 10. :clap3:

If it was so easy why isn’t everyone there? Why doesn’t everyone have 14 #1s and 30+ Top 10s? Please.

they will ALL be there. That's the point. At the rate he is going, Drake will surpass her with his new album. 

 

EVERYONE will be in the top 10 at one point while the real legends will be pushed down because they do not have their 22 tracks albums chart completely on the h100 because when they were hot, the rules were much more restrictive and people had a different understanding of the music industry as a whole. 

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3 hours ago, stevyy said:

are you even aware that the rule of the Hot 100 changed so many times?

 

Before 1998 singles which weren't released as physical single were not allowed to chart. This affected everyone who was a hit maker in the 1990s and before. 

 

And are you even aware that before 2006 albums tracks were not allowed to chart on the H100 either?

 

Rihanna's career falls in the timeframe of when Billboard made it the easiest to score hits. + streaming has increased the weeks a single spends on the H100. Usually, 20 weeks was considered a blockbuster back in the day bc labels tended to cancel physical singles after a couple of weeks in order to push albums sales... so a song declined on the H100. 

 

All of this ... makes such lists questionable. R you even aware that Elvis' career started before the H100 were created in 1958 and that a couple of his hits aren't even included? Before there was the H100... the USA had the jukebox chart.

 

It is no inexplicable mystery of why many Beatles songs peaked fast and then declined. 

I’m pretty sure that they account for the differences in time in their methodology

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13 hours ago, Green said:

So Drake will be the only debut when they update the All time chart for the 60th Anniversary of the Hot 100 in August

 

By the way who is closer to debut?  Bieber or Ed Sheeran? 

Bieber - 4.8 million

Ed - 3.7 million

13 hours ago, Chokito said:

Are you sure Bieber is out? Plus, would you have the points of Ariana, Selena, Miley and Demi?

Miley - 2.3 million

Ariana - 2.2 million

Selena - 2.1 million

Demi - 1.1 million

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5 minutes ago, iHype. said:

Bieber - 4.8 million

Ed - 3.7 million

Miley - 2.3 million

Ariana - 2.2 million

Selena - 2.1 million

Demi - 1.1 million

Wow, didn't expect Miley, Ariana and Selena so close of each other...

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Drake being the highest rapper after only 9 years

 

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