lillavend3r Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago This teen pop classic was released in 2014, became Becky's first charting hit and peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was #69 on the year end chart, yet it's radio performance was rather lackluster: #17 on Pop radio and #29 on Rhythmic radio. With over 800M streams on Spotify and 500M views for it's music video, seems like it would've peaked even higher if radio embraced it, to me it felt bigger than what it's stats say. It was Becky's biggest hit till MAMIII peaked at #15 three years ago, impressive for an all spanish song. Also let's not forget the Doja cameo for the music video Stream this 2010's pop excellence to help it reach 1B streams!
Gabe² Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Peaking at #16 in 2014 with no radio support is actually impressive. It means it was a sales/streaming hit and people liked the song
Katamari Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago What do global Spotify streams and global YouTube views have to do with a US radio chart 1
lillavend3r Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Katamari said: What do global Spotify streams and global YouTube views have to do with a US radio chart It was loved globally but US radio as usual didn't catch on babes
Nightingale Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Becky was just too ahead of her time. And she was a new artist with a series of flops so I feel like radio didn't want to take a chance on her
AvadaKedavra Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I love the video. I want to experience that. A cool pool party with all my besties Love the filters-instagram-tumbrl filter. A product of her time I had a crush on Travis Mills back then. So i was always playin this The guy with the black sunglasses The song is so so catchy. Love the flute part in the bridge. It has a nostalgic feeling Dr Luke is the devil but he was so talented back then. Hit after hit. This song was originally for katy perry right? I want the Katy AI version of it. Edited 2 hours ago by AvadaKedavra
Minto Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago outside of established artists pop songs during this time usually were carried hard by radio i'm surprised it was a digital/streaming hit
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