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  1. Basically, she released yet another merch collection, this particular float was priced for $50 but fans found that the same one from AliExpress costs only $5... That's a 900% profit. It seems that after the backlash the float has now been removed from her store. Bonus: list of her merch drops since November 2021. smart businesswoman move or a rip off, thoughts?
  2. It was supposed to be her pop crossover hit at least in the US. Produced and co written by Ryan Tedder -who was at its peak on his production on charts- and being well received by critics and the label Republic Records noting it was perfect for radios because of the catchy, repetitive lyrics, mid tempo and heart touching relatable lyrics but the song barely peaked at 4 on Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 and peaked outside the top 50 on Canada and 25 on New Zealand. what happened?
  3. Xtianlofbritney

    Lucky vs Beautiful

    Lucky vs Beautiful
  4. Taylor Sniffs

    "Classics" with underwhelming stats

    Which purported classics have shockingly low sales/views/recurrent streams that make their classic status questionable? Show receipts and keep it cute.
  5. This comes just three days after Kalush Orchestra's 'organic slayage' in televote. Why is Chanel people's winner atm? Is Stefania the new Toy?
  6. Taylor fanboy

    Is Ms. Janet on your summer playlist?

    These beach BOPS!
  7. Kendrick 1st day - 100M 2nd day - 56.5M 3rd day - 39.2M 4th day - 41.3M Total: 237M Bad Bunny 8th day - 71.3M 9th day - 66.4M 10th day - 55.7M 11th day - 60M Total: 253.4M Kendrick's most anticipated comeback versus Bad's album that was dropped out of nowhere? Why is Bad's second week stmping on Kendrick's debut week?
  8. Safe&Sound

    Reputation vs folklore

    Both albums have B&W cover, #1 hit even though kinda-frontloaded... another Top 5 hit and many gems inside the album Which album is bigger, better, and have better album cover?
  9. Xtianlofbritney

    Blackout vs I’m Sasha fierce

    Which one is your favorite album keep it cute it’s just personal preference
  10. 1. Honeymoon 2. Music to Watch Boys To 3. Terrence Loves You 4. God Knows I Tried 5. High by the Beach 6. Freak 7. Art Deco 8. Burnt Norton (Interlude) 9. Religion 10. Salvatore 11. The Blackest Day 12. 24 13. Swan Song 14. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood What's your holy trinity of this masterpiece??? I got Music to Watch Boys To, Religion, and The Blackest Day.
  11. It fits perfectly, I don't think any posed photoshoot could capture purple/flowy hair/the album and Long Live's concept like this
  12. NormaniReign

    What is Normani doing?

    She finished recording the album months ago but shes inactive on social media, attending no award shows What is she doing?
  13. I was told Born to Die is the only era GP remembers her for, and yet, I see 3 UV tracks in her Top 10 Most Popular with zero promo from her, why is that?
  14. Brando

    Nothing but UNDERRATED BOPS!

    Post real bops that deserve more attention Less than 10m views
  15. I got into him in 2019 before he passed after hearing ‘Fast’. This album hasn’t aged. All that potential just wasted.
  16. 80x100

    thoughts on Lizzo? be honest

    http://source.boomplaymusic.com/buzzgroup1/M00/07/D4/rBEeLF6Dzh2AJwLiAAC9zeaHYk055.jpeg
  17. SweetTalker

    Camila is doing great. Shook?

    She is doing better than any other girl that came out of a girl group (except for Beyoncé, of course) So why is whatever little success she has so downplayed? Legit question
  18. From her latest interview: WTF is that? The wordy songs on BB were the worst, can she just stop?
  19. If not Gen Z - do the current popular pop girls really have an artistic identity of their own? Is anyone being truly groundbreaking, experimenting but still having that type of commercial reach? Most of the popular sounds right now are derivative from other musical eras like 80s synthpop and 2000s pop rock. The last time we had a ''new genre'' boom was early 2010s EDM. But all the music acts seem to overly rely on nostalgia these days. Is the GP even interested in new sounds? In progression? Discuss
  20. Popularity and visibility for LGBTQ+ artists is undoubtedly on the rise, but how well represented are LGBTQ+ artists among the most popular of their peers? According to the data, not particularly well; within the top 100 artists ranked by total consumption in 2021, 5% identify as LGBTQ+, while of the top 1,000, that percentage drops down to 2%. Amongst those percentages, though, a few LGBTQ+ artists stand out from the pack. When it comes to streaming, Tyler, the Creator takes the crown as the most popular LGBTQ+ artist currently working in the industry, with over 1.75 billion total streams, as well as 1.64 billion in audio only streams in 2021 alone. In terms of video, however, Lil Nas X is far and away the most popular queer artist, raking in over 407 million video streams in 2021. Artists like Queen, Halsey, Frank Ocean and Miley Cyrus also broke the 1 billion mark in total streams through 2021. Artists With The Largest Queer Audience: 29% J Balvin 28% Tyler, the Creator; Kehlani; Charli XCX 27% Chloe x Halle 26% Lil Nas X 25% BLACKPINK; Lana Del Rey 24% Bebe Rexha; Halsey 21% Maluma Top-rated LGBTQ+ artists have significantly correlated LGBTQ+ fanbases, including Tyler, the Creator and Kehlani, with both of their fanbases identifying as 28% LGBTQ+, Lil Nas X with a 26% LGBTQ+ fanbase, and Bebe Rexha and Halsey, both with 24% LGBTQ+ fanbases. But, naturally, LGBTQ+ fans are not only interested in LGBTQ+ artists — a number of non-LGBTQ+ artists have also scooped up serious attention from the queer community. Of the data collected amongst a wide pool of artists from Luminate Research’s Artist and Genre Tracker and US Music 360 study, J Balvin currently holds the highest-concentrated queer fanbase, with 29% identifying as LGBTQ+, while other non-LGBTQ+ acts like Charli XCX (28%), Chloe x Halle (27%), Blackpink (25%) and Lana Del Rey (25%) also maintain significant attention from queer audiences. That same trend can be seen amongst the artists with the largest LGBTQ+ fanbases, since approximately half of the 16 artists with the largest queer fanbases are pop singers. Among those artists, Charli XCX easily holds the highest-concentrated queer fanbase, with 28% of her fans identifying as LGBTQ+. However, when it comes to her largely LGBTQ+ fanbase’s active interest in what Charli XCX is up to, they actually underperform compared to the average fanbase. Charli XCX’s fans are 22% less likely to tune in to a live television performance from her than averages for other artists would suggest, while also being 22% less likely to purchase concert tickets to one of her shows. LGBTQ+ listeners may be tuning into more pop music, but that’s not always a guarantee the artist will see measurable gains. But the queer community’s support for hip-hop is far from limited to rappers who identify as LGBTQ+: When it comes to the fanbases supporting Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion and Saweetie, nearly 1 in 4 identifies as LGBTQ+. LGBTQ+ listeners count for significant portions of Latin hitmakers who aren’t queer, too: 29% of J Balvin’s fanbase is LGBTQ+, and Maluma — whose fanbase is 21% LGBTQ+ — has fans who are 29% more likely to buy a ticket to his shows. https://luminatedata.xyz/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Power_of_LGBTQ_Music_FINAL.pdf The results are surprising at the very least! Charli, BLACKPINK, Kehlani, Lana Del Rey, Halsey, Bebe Rexha, Lil Nas X, and Maluma make sense though the others
  21. despite being performed at Coachella and having a bunch of viral tweets about it, doja's new song failed to debut on the hot 100, why?
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