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Weakest Number Ones by Female Acts


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10 minutes ago, Love Again said:

Taylor’s hits are so weak my god :bibliahh:

Cardigan outsreaming all of Dua discorgraphy with none of the playlisting :bibliahh:

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5 minutes ago, Axelios said:

This list is only based on chart positions not on points. 

Read out that third column's title for me and tell me what it says bby

 

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3 minutes ago, Taeyong said:

Already posted:

 

 

OP is obsessed with Taylor why am I not surprised he made this thread again

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1 minute ago, FolkLover1989 said:

OP is obsessed with Taylor why am I not surprised he made this thread again

Literally no life. Even made his avi dedicated to her

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2 minutes ago, lonnie said:

Read out that third column's title for me and tell me what it says bby

 

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These are inverse points based on positions you really don't know much

 

Actual points are very different bfr

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Funniest thing is making this thread again and again 

 

:clap3: As if anyone here didn't know already. Some people really try very hard lol

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3 minutes ago, lonnie said:

Read out that third column's title for me and tell me what it says bby

 

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This is based on Billboard all time list which only use chart positions with weights adapted to each year.

 

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13 minutes ago, lonnie said:

It really doesn't. It just shows the points the songs had when they peaked at number one and not their overall longevity on the charts. Which is why the person placed the number of weeks charting on the chart sheet as well. MHWGO and Shallow had sustained longevity but weak points when they peaked, two things can be true.

The fake news you are spreading :rip:

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20 minutes ago, Love Again said:

Taylor’s hits are so weak my god :bibliahh:

Lmfao

These are Taylor hits now :rip: No swiftie claims these as Taylor hits 

ATW was not even serviced to radio

Funny thing, Cardigan will continue to outstream many so called hits even when Tour ends :ducky:

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OTHs are so desperate they made this same thread not once, not twice, not thrice but four different times. :ahh:

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1 minute ago, Taylena said:

OTHs are so desperate they made this same thread not one, not twice, not thrice but four different times. :ahh:

And when you say something in return the dramatics they will pull

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12 minutes ago, Axelios said:

Cardigan outsreaming all of Dua discorgraphy with none of the playlisting :bibliahh:

Ur slipping :bibliahh:

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4 minutes ago, FolkLover1989 said:

These are inverse points

Just as I said?

 

2 minutes ago, FolkLover1989 said:

The fake news you are spreading :rip:

You're right. Trollz, Cardigan and Willow were strong number ones

 

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4 minutes ago, Axelios said:

This is based on Billboard all time list which only use chart positions with weights adapted to each year.

 

I know. So do you think this metric falsely shows the strengths of the songs? Do you think the songs have been somehow disadvantaged and deserve better weighing?

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3 minutes ago, Taylena said:

OTHs are so desperate they made this same thread not once, not twice, not thrice but four different times. :ahh:

 

2 minutes ago, FolkLover1989 said:

And when you say something in return the dramatics they will pull

Literally didn't mention Taylor anywhere in the OP???? Are y'all okay? You sound wound up just a little bit too tight

 

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2 minutes ago, lonnie said:

Just as I said?

 

You're right. Trollz, Cardigan and Willow were strong number ones

 

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I know. So do you think this metric falsely shows the strengths of the songs? Do you think the songs have been somehow disadvantaged and deserve better weighing?

He literally dismissed what you said

 

This is based on chart positions not points??

Cardigan has more units than some of the number 1

You really trying atp

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The way to judge these songs strength shouldn't be one week points but overall streams to this day

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3 hours ago, Britney Is Fierce said:

Shallow, the smash of our generation???? What's going onnnn

Yeah this classic is one step away from a diamond certification. Some hadnt seen that plaque in nearly 30 years :monkey:

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Just now, FolkLover1989 said:

He literally dismissed what you said

 

This is based on chart positions not points??

Cardigan has more units than some of the number 1

You really trying atp

Trying what?

 

Even if it is based on chart positions (which ultimately also based on points) then it shows the song's chart positions were hell of weak and could be indicative of tactics used to push a song to the top which explains why the top five all happen to be songs that had little longevity on the charts (didn't have enough points during their run to sustain them in the charts). You could try to argue your way out of this but the majority of the songs there were just weak period. Arguing over semantics as though we don't all know what this chart means and represents is foolish. 

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Taylor’s weak number 1 hit cardigan outstreaming all other recent female hits :clap3:

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Taylor snapped

 

just like half of her Top 10s missed the year-end chart 

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1 minute ago, lonnie said:

Trying what?

 

Even if it is based on chart positions (which ultimately also based on points) then it shows the song's chart positions were hell of weak and could be indicative of tactics used to push a song to the top which explains why the top five all happen to be songs that had little longevity on the charts (didn't have enough points during their run to sustain them in the charts). You could try to argue your way out of this but the majority of the songs there were just weak period. Arguing over semantics as though we don't all know what this chart means and represents is foolish. 

ATW was literally not serviced to radio and it went no. 1 without any tactic 

So what do we call it now? 🤔 

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