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  1. In the United States, Renaissance debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, with 332,000 album-equivalent units—the second biggest 2022 album debut by a female artist and the third-biggest overall.
  2. she really likes filler... doesn't she?
  3. he's hot for a British guy...
  4. Hailee Steinfeld: Actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld comes from an affluent family. Her father is a fitness trainer to celebrities and her mother is an interior designer. Lorde: New Zealand pop star Lorde (real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor) grew up in a middle-class suburb of Auckland. However, her father is a poet and her mother is a nurse, providing a supportive environment for her artistic endeavors. Shawn Mendes: Canadian singer Shawn Mendes reportedly grew up in a wealthy Toronto neighborhood. His father is a businessman and his mother real estate agent. Paris Hilton: Heiress to the Hilton Hotel Fortune, Paris Hilton parlayed her socialite status into a singing career in the early 2000s. Lana Del Rey: Born Elizabeth Grant, Lana Del Rey comes from a wealthy family and attended prestigious private schools. Lily Allen: Daughter of actor Keith Allen, Lily Allen had connections in the entertainment industry from a young age. Taylor Swift: Her father worked as a financial advisor and her mother was a homemaker who later became a mutual fund marketing director. This stability allowed her to take voice lessons, songwriting classes, and travel to Nashville to pursue country music in her teenage years. Lady Gaga: Her father worked in internet technology and her mother was a nurse. This provided a stable and supportive environment for her to explore music and performance from a young age. Carly Rae Jepsen: Though not as widely known, Carly Rae Jepsen's father is a former Canadian Forces colonel and her family background provided opportunities some might not have. Ariana Grande: Ariana Grande's father is a successful real estate agent, providing a comfortable upbringing that allowed her to pursue acting and singing from a young age. Ally Brooke (Fifth Harmony): Ally Brooke's family ran a construction company, giving her a financially secure childhood that fostered her musical interests. Austin Mahone: Austin Mahone reportedly grew up in a wealthy suburb of San Antonio, Texas. His family reportedly funded early recordings that helped launch his career. Victoria Justice: This actress-singer comes from a family heavily involved in real estate. Her financial security allowed her to pursue acting and singing lessons from a young age. Selena Gomez: Selena Gomez's father worked in film production, giving her a taste of the entertainment industry early on. Nick Jonas: One-third of the Jonas Brothers, Nick Jonas grew up in a family of pastors. While not necessarily indicative of immense wealth, his upbringing provided stability and support for his musical endeavors. Tiffany Young (Girls' Generation): This K-pop star trained at prestigious performing arts schools in South Korea, which can be quite expensive. This suggests her family provided significant financial backing for her artistic development. Kim Seok-jin (BTS): Another member of a hugely popular K-pop group, Jin of BTS reportedly comes from a wealthy family that owns a restaurant chain in South Korea. Zayn Malik: Former member of One Direction, Zayn Malik's father was a successful businessman, allowing Zayn to focus on music from a young age. Tinashe: This R&B-influenced pop singer's father is a businessman and her mother is a school teacher. While not extravagant wealth, Tinashe's upbringing provided stability and resources to nurture her musical talent. Charli XCX: British pop star Charli XCX's father is a renowned investment banker. Her family background likely afforded her access to quality music education and connections within the industry. Troye Sivan: Australian pop singer Troye Sivan comes from a family of real estate agents. This financial security allowed him to pursue acting and music from a young age. CL (2NE1): This former member of the iconic K-pop group 2NE1, CL, trained at prestigious schools in South Korea and Japan, suggesting a supportive and likely affluent family background. Brooke Candy: This American pop artist comes from a wealthy Chicago family. Her access to resources and connections helped her launch her career in the early 2010s. Zara Larsson: This Swedish pop star's father is a successful businessman. Her family's financial support allowed her to pursue music at a young age. The xx: This British indie-pop band features members whose families are involved in various successful businesses. Their financial security likely provided them with the freedom to focus on music without immediate financial pressures. Gwen Stefani (90s): The lead singer of No Doubt and a solo artist, Gwen Stefani's father was an Anaheim Angels executive. This financial security likely provided her with opportunities to explore music. James Blunt (2000s): This British pop singer comes from a military family background. While military service doesn't necessarily equate to wealth, James Blunt's family connections reportedly opened doors in the music industry. Ellie Goulding (2010s): This English singer-songwriter reportedly grew up on a family farm. While farming can be a challenging profession, her background suggests a comfortable upbringing that allowed her to pursue music. etc...
  5. the facelift is healing great... cheekbones'
  6. can Ariana sell a million albums first week?
  7. Female artists Below is a table of the female acts (excluding duos/groups, see below) with the most number-one singles on the Hot 100. Number of singles Artist Ref. Biggest number-one† Ref. 19 Mariah Carey [151] "All I Want For Christmas Is You" [152][better source needed] 14 Rihanna [151] "We Found Love" [6] 12 Madonna [151] "Like a Virgin" [153] 11 Whitney Houston [151] "I Will Always Love You" [6] Taylor Swift [151] "Shake It Off" [154] 10 Janet Jackson [151] "Miss You Much" [149] 9 Katy Perry [151] "Dark Horse" (featuring Juicy J) [155] Beyoncé [151] "Irreplaceable" [155] Ariana Grande [151] "7 Rings" [156] 6 Diana Ross [citation needed] "Endless Love" (with Lionel Richie) [155] Paula Abdul [citation needed] "Rush Rush" [155] Male artists Below is a table of the male acts (excluding duos/groups, see below) with the most number-one singles on the Hot 100. Number of singles Artist Ref. Biggest number-one† Ref. 18 Elvis Presley‡ [143] "Don't Be Cruel" / "Hound Dog" [157] 13 Drake [141] "God's Plan" [158] Michael Jackson [141] "Say Say Say" (duet with Paul McCartney) [6] 10 Stevie Wonder [141] "Ebony and Ivory" (duet with Paul McCartney) [6] 9 Paul McCartney†† [159] "Say Say Say" (with Michael Jackson) [155] Elton John [159] "Candle in the Wind" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" [155] Usher [159] "You Make Me Wanna..." [155] 8 George Michael [159] "Faith" [155] Bruno Mars††† [159] "Uptown Funk" (Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars) [155] Justin Bieber [159] "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber) [155] † – As above, the biggest number-one listed by each artist reflects its overall performance on the Hot 100, as calculated by Billboard, and may not necessarily be the single that spent the most weeks at No. 1 for the artist. †† - Billboard credits Paul McCartney with nine total number-one singles, including those with Wings. ††† - Billboard credits Bruno Mars with eight total number-one singles, including those with Silk Sonic. ‡ – Pre-Hot 100 charts and Hot 100. Groups, bands, and duos Below is a table of the groups, bands, and duos with the most number-one singles on the Hot 100. Number of singles Artist Ref. Biggest number-one† Ref. 20 The Beatles [141] "Hey Jude" [6] 12 The Supremes [141] "Love Child" [160] 9 Bee Gees [159] "How Deep Is Your Love" [155] 8 The Rolling Stones [159] "Honky Tonk Women" [155] 6 Daryl Hall and John Oates [citation needed] "Maneater" [155] Wings [citation needed] "Silly Love Songs" [155] BTS [citation needed] "Butter" [161] 5 Boyz II Men [citation needed] "I'll Make Love To You" [155] Eagles [citation needed] "One of These Nights" [155] The Four Seasons [citation needed] "Sherry" [155] KC and the Sunshine Band [citation needed] "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" [155]
  8. billboard took 100.000 sales... nevermind 200.000 sales! ... everybody knows it!?

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