Josh Posted February 19 Posted February 19 (edited) Poker Face. Flowers is a faceless hit Rolling in the Deep got old fast Call Me Maybe... Carly has better singles it's harmless though so I won't be harsh Edited February 19 by Josh 4 20
playwithme Posted February 19 Author Posted February 19 Just now, Josh said: Poker Face. Flowers is a faceless hit Rolling in the Deep got old fast Call Me Maybe... Carly has better singles it's harmless though so I won't be harsh How is "Flowers" a faceless hit when it smashed because of Miley's relationship and then smashed again because of Miley's Grammy performance? This is like the opposite of faceless. 1 13
Josh Posted February 19 Posted February 19 Just now, playwithme said: How is "Flowers" a faceless hit when it smashed because of Miley's relationship and then smashed again because of Miley's Grammy performance? This is like the opposite of faceless. It would had smashed with anyone it's a generic relationship single 2 13
playwithme Posted February 19 Author Posted February 19 1 minute ago, Josh said: It would had smashed with anyone it's a generic relationship single No, it wouldn't 6
unclefloprry Posted February 19 Posted February 19 the other songs MILES bigger than Flowers. 1 1 2 8
playwithme Posted February 19 Author Posted February 19 Just now, unclefloprry said: the other songs MILES bigger than Flowers. Not according to year-end charts, total UWC points, and their WW chart runs and units. Could you explain what you mean by "miles"? 1
CottageHore Posted February 19 Posted February 19 1. Poker Face. Instantly recognizable, influential, a smash #1 hit internationally. A modern classic. Kind of shaped pop music in the same way Lana’s BTD did 3 years later. 2. Flowers. Hugely successful. Ubiquitous and still charting in the Top 10 a year later. A future classic. Loved by all. Broke several records and solidified Miley is a modern music icon and revered performer. 3. Rolling in the Deep. Ubiquitous at its time. Massively successful. Also a modern classic but not influential at all in the way Poker Face was. Also just kind of same-same with the rest of her music. 4. Call Me Maybe. Still referenced sometimes today. A massive hit but not very influential and probably the most forgotten song here. 5 3 2
unclefloprry Posted February 19 Posted February 19 2 minutes ago, playwithme said: Not according to year-end charts, total UWC points, and their WW chart runs and units. Could you explain what you mean by "miles"? So what's the point of asking a question if you don't like the answers? Do you expect people to say "Flowers"? lmao no it's not gonna happen. UWC points are inflated by radio. That is why the methodology is POINTS, not sales or units. 1 5
honestopinion Posted February 19 Posted February 19 (edited) Flowers still makes all the haters fuming, love to see it! Flowers live performance is the most watched video on YouTube past 2 days, ending new releases from their fav flop girlies and they are MAD Edited February 19 by honestopinion
honestopinion Posted February 19 Posted February 19 (edited) Flowers is the best, she ended everyone with this one and it's charting higher than new releases today. Record Of The Year for a reason 💅 Edited February 19 by honestopinion 1
Fenty Perry Posted February 19 Posted February 19 rolling in the deep is the biggest, it is bundled with the biggest female album of all time and also sold over 20m digital copies alone.
wish Posted February 19 Posted February 19 It's been over a year and some of you are still fuming over Flowers' success. I have to laugh 4 1
playwithme Posted February 19 Author Posted February 19 10 minutes ago, unclefloprry said: So what's the point of asking a question if you don't like the answers? Do you expect people to say "Flowers"? lmao no it's not gonna happen. UWC points are inflated by radio. That is why the methodology is POINTS, not sales or units. How if Flowers "inflated by radio" when it is still doing more than 3M streams per day? And UWC points are not inflated by radio.
MatiRod Posted February 19 Posted February 19 "Rolling in the Deep" was the biggest. It sold 20M copies, and then its parent album sold 30M copies. That's 50M purchases of a record that includes the single. 1
honestopinion Posted February 19 Posted February 19 17 minutes ago, playwithme said: How if Flowers "inflated by radio" when it is still doing more than 3M streams per day? And UWC points are not inflated by radio. And it's still in top 5 on itunes after 14 months. Don't waste the time on this Miley's hater, he's always writing hate comments about her. The obsession
Miley Cyrus Posted February 19 Posted February 19 2 minutes ago, honestopinion said: And it's still in top 5 on itunes after 14 months. Don't waste the time on this Miley's hater, he's always writing hate comments about her. The obsession I mean what does he know about anything really when he chooses to stan someone who stuggle mumbles on a song for 4 minutes and he is gagged by that 1
babyforlife Posted February 19 Posted February 19 PF & RITD sold 20M+ PURE sales on top of that those songs still gaining 1M daily streams 10 years after it released...
LustSpell Posted February 19 Posted February 19 RITD is the biggest. INSANE success in the digital era
Junipero Posted February 19 Posted February 19 It is too early to tell along with the fact that 3 of them were released during the middle of the Digital Sales Era vs the streaming era along with Billboard changing its forumula to account for streaming. Big hits stay on longer on the Hot 100 due to streaming, whereas a sale usually only happened once during the digital sales era.
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