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Billboard: Groups used to rule the Hot 100 — now they're endangered on the chart


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the bts sneak :ahh: we know they're only there due to chart manipulation and fraud

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What's the point of a group if they just break up? 

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Groups are antiquated as far as Pop & R&B in todays society. Music is so DIY now what's the point?

 

 

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3 hours ago, Wicked said:

Groups are antiquated as far as Pop & R&B in todays society. Music is so DIY now what's the point?

I agree, also there must be a correlation between groups and live performances, the later becoming less and less relevant in recent years as a platform for promotion. 

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7 hours ago, Luckitty said:

the bts sneak :ahh: we know they're only there due to chart manipulation and fraud

I know you still have a PTSD because Butter blocking G4U for 10 weeks:-*

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7 hours ago, Luckitty said:

the bts sneak :ahh: we know they're only there due to chart manipulation and fraud

Oop and you what, you are factually still correct

:bird:

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Fun fact: The July 20, 2024 Hot 100 chart is believed to be the first ever to not feature any song by a duet or a group.

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Once BTS regroup in 2025, then the % will (unfortunately) creep up slightly again.

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as they should

Destiny's Child was the last group to be both good successful  

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On 7/26/2024 at 2:56 AM, Luckitty said:

the bts sneak :ahh: we know they're only there due to chart manipulation and fraud

Mind you dynamite pulled 30M streams its first week :rip:

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Not shocking. Most of the biggest groups of the last 40 or so years were either really good singers or had very good performers. vocalists and dancers are hardly on trend with the current musical climate. There's a reason most of these groups tend to thrive over in Asia. They still enjoy the novelty and performance aspect. It's "Too Corny" for a lot of people in the west now. 

 

Also, Lazy performers thriving in the 2010's kind of killed groups off. And so did R&B's decline in the early 10's

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