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  1. Nelly Furtado’s last hit was like 2007. There’s a reason JT is on a Timbaland and Nelly Furtado track
  2. https://x.com/discussingfilm/status/1693016915579441248?s=46
  3. My bad. This is what I found from talk of the charts from 2021 https://x.com/talkofthecharts/status/1359284202819227654?s=46
  4. Katy Perry has ONE album in the Billboard 200. Teenage Dream at #127 so no, not comparable.
  5. It’s Post Malone’s greatest hits album. 5 songs from Stoney, 5 from beerbongs & bentleys, 5 from Hollywood’s Bleeding and 2 from twelve carat toothache are on it. Obviously if you take the current top 5 streaming songs from older albums it’s not going to chart for pretty much every artist
  6. He’s been doing that type of rap before he even graduated high school
  7. Well yea but 5 tracks from Stoney, 5 from beerbongs & Bentleys, 5 from Hollywoods Bleeding, and 2 from twelve carat toothache are on it. If you took every single from an artists album, I imagine they would perform the same way
  8. An Eminem - Curtain Call: The Hits tea. That album is still #45 on Billboard 200
  9. I would comment on this but stans would just report it
  10. Wonder how close Wow., Go Flex, and Goodbyes are. Those were added to the diamond collection along with a few others. I imagine they are pretty close.
  11. Am I crazy or is Post Malone 52k second week not bad at all based on his first week numbers?

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