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base talk ''Greedy'' surpass ''yes, and?'' on Spotify Global charts. Surprised?
corotinho posted a topic in Base
#2 (+1) Greedy - Tate McRae: 5,096,218 (-159k) #3 (-1) yes, and - Ariana Grande 5,059,652 (-215k) Greedy already reach it's peak on charts and is already decreasing in daily streams but still managed to surpass the 80-million-monthly-listeners-supported-by-The-Weeknd-and-Christmas on Global charts. Why?- 116 replies
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base talk 41yrs ago Diana Ross became the first Pop star to sing the US anthem at the Superbowl
Stankonia posted a topic in Base
Today in 1982, Diana performed the National Anthem at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan for SuperBowl XVI. She was the first pop star to perform the anthem at the big game and she delivered a beautiful a cappella rendition of it. The original MPG is a pop pioneer in so many ways- 5 replies
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Such a perfect synthpop song, but which MPG could’ve made this song a bonafide hit?
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Most translated pages: Female Lady Gaga: 163 Madonna: 151 Beyonce: 146 Selena Gomez: 146 Taylor Swift: 134 Celine Dion: 133 Rihanna: 128 Shakira: 126 Avril Lavigne: 120 Britney Spears: 118 Whitney Houston: 118 Ariana Grande: 111 Adele: 109 Miley Cyrus: 109 Katy Perry: 106 Mariah Carey: 105 Christina Aguilera: 105 Kylie Minogue: 100 Nicki Minaj: 95 Billie Eilish: 94 Dua Lipa: 92 Lana Del Rey: 88 Olivia Rodrigo: 57 Male Michael Jackson: 257 Elvis Presley: 176 Eminem: 152 Justin Bieber: 150 David Bowie: 113 Justin Timberlake: 93 Bruno Mars: 92 Ed Sheeran: 81 Usher: 72 Drake: 71 Harry Styles: 67 The Weeknd: 63 Post Malone: 48 Bad Bunny: 38
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base talk Why did “snub” become to the go-key (and overused) term for award show omissions?
Fitzswiftie posted a topic in Base
I can’t speak for anyone else but I absolutely detested how coverage of entertainment was resulted in the term “snub” being to go to phrase for omissions. Why? I genuinely can’t understand this, did it just because the easiest for SEO? Why is the Today asking Michelle about them? Why is Anthony Anderson discussing his own snubs on late night? Actual snubs happen once about every 10 years or, not when something that folks expected* * not even expected, wanted to happen. Why is Iron Claw suddenly snubbed for the Oscar’s despite not being actively campaigned, or nominated at any precursors? We may as well call M3GAN, The Flash and Sound of Freedom amongst the biggest snubbage of the day. Should look into the actual definition - — “intentional rebuff, ignoring, or spurning disdainfully.” An actual snub implies and involves actual malice behind the thinking, or intentional exclusion. And in the past 10 years I have followed awards, only two instances spring to mind. Jennifer Lopez in 2020 for Hustlers, where several academy members (incline 1959 nominee Terry Moore) stated she and her friends aren’t voting for her because she a talentless starlet who would tarnish their organisation’s reputation. Beyoncé at the Grammys, where members have gone on record about how she is talentless hack who can’t compose; uses genre manipulation to win; and relies on other people work instead. And despite themselves claiming she and the best album of the year, she’s already “got enough, we don’t need to see her win and again her ego doesn’t need any more trophies”. And in the case of Barbie, can you even call those director and actress omission “snubs”, Gerwig made a blockbuster which the directors branch (who votes on the awards) hates with a passion unless your going to win Best Picture (Titanic, Return of the King, Oppenheimer). Any one who follows awards for 2 minutes could see that coming a mile away. James Cameron and Joseph Kosinski all received the same precursors as Gerwig last year for their billion dollar films, where was the outrage for their snubs for saving the entertainment industry? Do the Oscar’s overlook the alleged good work in favour of alleged bad or mediocre, yes. But that’s snubbage. Having bad taste, or liking five other potential candidates more, or failing to perceive good work, that is collective mind hive gathering toward the mean, because that’s what happens when you ask 10,000 to vote, a consensus draws towards the middle. Thots? -
Not about Rihanna’s album. It’s a feeling. Whenever I hear Kelly Rowland’s “Commander”, I think: “loud” and it completely turns me off from everything that I am doing in the moment. And of course I wanna turn that **** off immediately. Same with Nicki’s “Pound The Alarm”. Do you guys have similar examples?
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base talk Is this Rhianna song one of the more underrated songs of the 00s?
abrantino posted a topic in Base
Just listened to this song for the first time in ages and it still sounds so fresh to me, especially the chorus. It was only a minor top 20 hit in the UK though, do you feel like this catchy feel-good bop should've been a ww hit? btw she was later part of a duo called 'Little Fix' -
The first one that came to mind tbh
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Seen something on twitter & I thought it was blasphemous
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I don't think I've seen a thread dedicated to this electro-pop masterpiece. Oh Ilya, the excelent producer that YOU ARE. One of my favorite Tove Lo songs, and it probably has to be one of her very best. I swear something takes over my body when the 2nd chorus started, holy freaking ****. The drums DRUMMING so hard Words can not describe how perfect this song is!
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base talk Janet wrote a song about the plight of Palestinians after her 2015 visit to Palestine
Stankonia posted a topic in Base
I thought It'd be nice to tell this very little known fact about her. In 2015 Janet visited a school in Yata, a city in occupied Palestine as part of her work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. She entered the West Bank from Jordan where she visited the Zatari and Syrian war refugees camps. A few months after that visit Janet released her lastest album Unbreakable in which she expresses her support of the Palestine people and denounces their oppression through the song "Black Eagle". [Intro] (Once you know You can't not know) [Verse 1] Do you know about the black eagle? Let me tell you about the black eagle Strong and powerful king of the sky Protecting all things with his watchful eyes Faithful creature to the most high What are the visions that he holds [Refrain] You never know Unless you've been there You never know Unless you've been there [Verse 2] Beautiful soul I haven't met A spiritual connection I'll never forget Your precious life Incredible Sharing his love that is meant for us all Come outta the shadows into the light Free to imagine the future you like Soaring above all of your boundaries Yes the day will come Just remember when you're overwhelmed Dream and take some time to love yourself Believe you're free to do whatever you want No, no more room number four [Refrain] You never know Unless you've been there [Verse 3] I'm singing this love song to show my support To the beautiful people who have been ignored With blind eyes and cold shoulders attacking them Invisible people they won't let fit in Let's open our eyes to the true barriers Stereotypical things are the worst Stand face to face with the real ugly truth How would you feel if that was you? Because every life matters (We all need to do better) So we all should try (We all need to do better) A smile A kind word Or extending a hand Helping someone to feel human again If we never start It could be you on the other end [Refrain] You never know (We all need to do better) You never know (We all need to do better) You never know No no You never know With the "no more room number 4" line Janet references the documented tortune of Palestinian children at the hands of the Israeli government. Interestingly enough Janet has never performed or even visited the apartheid state of Israel.- 41 replies
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Some big names who've made their mark in both the singing and acting worlds, but who is the best?
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she has a summer themed project executively produced by KOZ (Dua Lipa’s producer) that was finished in 2022. she’s mentioned it in interviews & insiders have also confirmed it’s ready to go. however we’ve been stuck getting yearly droplets with no project in sight. coast was announced in april 2022 and then came out nearly 4 months after. what happened to her? where is Hailee Steinfeld? do we think her 2022 project will ever see the light of day?
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base talk Are successful movies /series the best way to launch a song now?
Starfish posted a topic in Base
It seems that including your song in a series/movie is one of the best forms of promo right now. Let's look at some facts: Lizzo's career was launched after her old song truth hurts went viral because it was included in a key scene in a netflix movie: - Running Up That Hill - Murder On The Dancefloor - Bloody Mary These songs were also significantly boosted by being attached to movies: - Shallow / Always remember us this way - Dance the night / What was I made for -
base talk “Calm Down Remix” Video surpass “Yes, and?” on daily views on Youtube
corotinho posted a topic in Base
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This anthem making new chart peaks in 2024 and getting its flowers is just everything The one time USA got it right when the rest of the world fell behind RELEASE YOUR INHIBITIONSSSSSSSSSSS
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The princess of Latin Pop is coming 01/31/24
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base talk Why Vanessa/Ashley never reached the Miley/Ariana/Selena/Olivia level?
Link16 posted a topic in Base
They were POP MAGNIFICENT!!!! Why Vanessa/Ashley never reached the Miley/Ariana/Selena/Demi/Olivia level? -
Both were huge dance-pop hits of the year they were released
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I had no idea it was fully out there as of 2022. This track is insane.
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base talk What do you think of Ashley Tisdale's wikipedia pic?
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base talk Bride and best friend fight after she chooses Eras Tour over wedding
Revolution posted a topic in Base