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1 minute ago, Delirious said:

Dua has one kiss.

That’s not a classic. It’s just a big hit. 

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Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Nicki Minaj, Taylor Swift 

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22 minutes ago, Armani? said:

New Rules +560k

Best Part  +548k

 

These still have good daily streams on Spotify 6 years later

 

Having 500k recurrent streams on Spotify doesn't make you a classic. A song like Style does around 1 million and was released 2 years earlier and noone would call it a classic.

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Just now, Navy4Life said:

That’s not a classic. It’s just a big hit. 

it is a classic. every summer it gets amazing reccurent streams.

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Just now, Navy4Life said:

What are they? They are known to her fanbase and that’s about it. Cult classics would be closer to it. 

Summertime Sadness and Young and Beautiful are classics, with the latter having 800M+ streams. "Cult classics" from 2013 don't get numbers like that. :rip:

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3 minutes ago, Axelios said:

Having 500k recurrent streams on Spotify doesn't make you a classic. A song like Style does around 1 million and noone would call it a classic.

I'm pretty sure Taylor's recurrent catalogue in general is so successful that it can be considered a classic

 

Most classic songs arent even doing anywhere near 1M daily

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8 minutes ago, Navy4Life said:

Dirrty is a classic tbh.

 

ot: real answers are Selena, Demi, Dua, Lana etc. 

Lana has classic songs.

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ATRL really showing off their ignorance with some of these replies... :rip:

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P!nk.

sadly curtain twirling isn't considered a song.

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14 minutes ago, Navy4Life said:

ot: real answers are Selena, Demi, Dua, Lana etc. 

the woman who’s decade old debut (still charting today btw) outcharted all of your faves combined doesn’t have classics ?

 

the singer of a ten year old song based around summertime pulling 1M+ streams during winter doesn’t have classics ? 

 

just loud and wrong :rip:

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16 minutes ago, Cloröx said:

Ellie Goulding

 

Ellie has Love Me Like You Do...it's a Valetine's day classic and it gets 800k-1.1m+ daily streams which is really good for a 2015 song :rip:

 

Also it literally gets 1m views on YouTube daily as well (thanks to unofficial uploads) :rip:

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12 minutes ago, Armani? said:

H.E.R fans were too busy celebrating this instead, but ATRL's lack of reading skills is funny also

 

And in 10 years how many people will be able to name this song that's reached 1 billion on Spotify (and she is the featured artist?) if that is its only claim to success. H.E.R. is literally the definition of the question you are asking -- a successful artist with zero "classics" (aka popular music cannon) outside her base. With her success within the industry but lack of name / face recognition generally she is a trivialist's dream.

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12 minutes ago, popmusicisdead said:

P!nk.

sadly curtain twirling isn't considered a song.

Get This Party Started is a 2000s classic, honey. 

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Just now, Black Jesus said:

Get This Party Started is a 90's classic, honey. 

see. even you forgot what decade it was released in :cm:

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mind you lana’s unreleased, leaked catalogue alone outstreams entire discographies, let’s keep it cute :swan:

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4 minutes ago, popmusicisdead said:

see. even you forgot what decade it was released in :cm:

So because I don't remember what year a song was released, that doesn't make it a classic? Good logic :clap3:

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10 minutes ago, Jessie said:

And in 10 years how many people will be able to name this song that's reached 1 billion on Spotify (and she is the featured artist?) if that is its only claim to success. H.E.R. is literally the definition of the question you are asking -- a successful artist with zero "classics" (aka popular music cannon) outside her base. With her success within the industry but lack of name / face recognition generally she is a trivialist's dream.

That song will already be 6 years old in the summer, so I guess 4 more years to go:lmao:

 

Many people know the song, just not bitter gays on ATRL.

 

Literally the entire Wireless festival  audience in London last year was singing it like a Church choir:rip:

 

And she's only the "featured" artist now because she lost the lead credit rights to the song after suing and leaving her label management. The last RIAA update Daniel's team allowed H.E.R to certify it

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Songs with a massive peak, but no sign of lasting impact on either the market or the industry afterwards. E.g. no re-charting catalog album, not being able to fill stadiums anywhere around the world, no critical acclaim. Britney Spears is a good example of this. 

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12 minutes ago, popmusicisdead said:

see. even you forgot what decade it was released in :cm:

:hoetenks:

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Christina Aguilera, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, Bebe Rexha, Nelly Furtado, Taylor Swift, Bilie Eilish...

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5 minutes ago, TheRealGâteau said:

Songs with a massive peak, but no sign of lasting impact on either the market or the industry afterwards. E.g. no re-charting catalog album, not being able to fill stadiums anywhere around the world, no critical acclaim. Britney Spears is a good example of this. 

Huh? There are plenty of classics from acts that could barely sell out a parking lot nowadays, let alone a stadium. :rip:

 

And Britney definitely has acclaimed songs. BOMT was #28 on P4K's 90s list just last year. And Toxic made both the 00s list and the 2000-2004 mid-decade ranking.

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