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legendary mothers:clap3:

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4 hours ago, Melancholy said:

Fraudulent rule change #1 :skull:

There’s nothing fraudulent about it dummy :skull: 

 

It had the most streams and sales and should’ve been #1 last week, ACR resets have always been possible. 
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Legends :clap3: 

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Cher can be so funny 

???

We Had 2 Fight Our Way Through The Testosterone Curtain 

???

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6 hours ago, besaid said:

Céline coming next when Love Is All We Need goes viral in 2055 :clap3:

 

Yes :jonny:

 

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Two legends :clap3:

 

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livings legends we can't help but to STAN :jonnycat::jonny5:

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1 hour ago, brenda-walsh said:

i'm sure someone on her team told her about it

 

OT: legend kate stays winning :jonny6:

She's always on twitter. I'm sure she had people atting her 

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8 hours ago, besaid said:

Céline coming next when Sorry for Love goes viral in 2055 :clap3:

Fixed it for you. x

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Cher record is more authentic, not a old song that went viral becuase of the help of a netflix serie.

 

 

 

 

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Wow stranger things her power!!

 

:jonnycat:

 

The song is literally played for like 20 seconds near the end. They wrote it real well into the story 

 

 

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9 hours ago, CaptainMusic said:

There’s nothing fraudulent about it dummy :skull: 

 

It had the most streams and sales and should’ve been #1 last week, ACR resets have always been possible. 
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Legends :clap3: 

If it's "possible" they should have done it for every song not selectively 

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I can't find it again, but 

I was reading the comments and one of them noted that it was interesting that in 1985 when RUTH was #3 

Madonna was #2 with Into the Groove and

UB40 / Christie Hynde was #1 with I Got You Babe,  a remake of Sonny and Cher's then 20 year old song ?

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Yet some members waste some time discussing what's "more impressive". :sleep:

 

Both iconic artists. :heart2: 

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4 hours ago, Melancholy said:

If it's "possible" they should have done it for every song not selectively 

First of all, the rule shouldn’t exist in the first place. Kate had the most consumed song of the past 2 weeks so calling her #1 which reflects that “fraudulent” is absolutely ridiculous. 
 

Second of all, the OCC have said labels need to request resets and this is rarely done because by the time a song goes on ACR it has already peaked and so they don’t bother. 

 

Resets were requested for Wham’s Last Christmas & Mariah’s AIWFC (which is why you’re mad I guess) and both were denied because they didn’t want Christmas songs clogging up the charts every single year. I don’t agree with that as the charts should reflect current popularity, but it’s not the same as RUTH reentering for the first time in years, repeaking and clearly deserving a reset.

 

Both Last Christmas & AIWFC made it to #1 anyway, but had they not when they were the most consumed then the song that blocked them would be the actual “fraudulent” #1 like As It Was last week. 

 

Edited by CaptainMusic
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@CaptainMusic I saw stans of The Killers bitter about this explaining it poorly on Twitter so thanks for being thorough as I was so confused :rip: 

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19 minutes ago, Espresso said:

@CaptainMusic I saw stans of The Killers bitter about this explaining it poorly on Twitter so thanks for being thorough as I was so confused :rip: 

I guess The Killers stans must be bitter because they want Mr Brightside to be charting forever in the Top 50 :skull: 

 

No way is their label ever gonna waste time requesting a reset for a song that won’t repeak anyway and it will keep going back on ACR :toofunny3: 

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I mean it was different for Cher, but good for her being a good sport about it and a feminist legend as always :heart:

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16 hours ago, ExHuman said:

Cher record is more authentic, not a old song that went viral becuase of the help of a netflix serie.

How many old songs went viral and reached #1 WW lately or... ever?

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