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superben

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  1. I mean in their original chart run. It was barely in the charts.
  2. So 3 categories of popular hits (TOTGA), moderately known (Training Season), big flop / unknown (Lush Life) of songs that deserve to go viral again: Popular: Britney - Everytime Moderately known: Nelly Furtado - All Good Things Flops: Christina - Show Me How You Burlesque
  3. Better discography + Actual demand for music
  4. Its chart performance was good enough. She could only do so much with a solo song.
  5. The fast food industry
  6. You have worse music taste than AI
  7. Oh that was a bad song indeed It reminds me of Taylor's lyricism, though.
  8. The GP don't care about her later albums, but the industry sure loves to hype them up.
  9. SAVE Bring Your Love Danceteria Love Without Words OFF School Bizarre Good For The Soul
  10. No surprise. Shakira is unstoppable in World Cup years.
  11. @romiskes Sorry, I joined the community, but don't understand how it works. Like, am I supposed to do anything? Or does it automatically get data from our last.fm?
  12. No, both albums are great. Also, calling an album unoriginal just because one track sounds similar to an existing track is such an over-exaggeration, especially considering you're a Gaga fan
  13. I like it, but this is definitely not the lead for her next era. Just a droplet methinks.

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