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  1. What artists do you think won't sink into the bubble of less than 3 minute , bridgeless , and overly repetitive hits designed for quick streams? I personally don't see the following going on that route: Britney (A refurbished Will.I.Am song from 2016 doesn't count) Kesha Lorde Lana Justin Timberlake Kelly Clarkson Taylor Billie
  2. i mean look at the material . Do you see if for Ms. Roan? HTG has been on repeat since I’ve heard it tbh
  3. Title. I’m not talking about success, just enjoyment. How quality you think they are. Bebe Rhexa def has the worst hits. Katy and Janet have some of the most enjoyable ones imo.
  4. Virgos Groove

    Most random celebrity linkups?

    Tupac and Robbie Williams: Hugo Chavez and Naomi Campbell (they reportedly dated ):
  5. I didn't want us to burn out I didn't come here to hurt you Now I can't stop I love you enough to let you go....
  6. The irony is strong with that title You can tell the beat used in that song was made before Vespertine sessions (and not by Bjork herself), it sticks out from the rest Do I even have to explain? First sign of present day cringe Marina The lyrics Sounds like some old creep grooming high school girl
  7. Which of these up tempo bangers from Kelly's 2000s albums do you prefer?
  8. The stability is insane, it wasn't even big at its peak, getting like 250k - 300k daily at its peak It's only dropped like 40% Released October 21, 2020 Youtube Top 20 Past 12 Months (August 2nd, 2022 to August 2nd 2023) 200k or more populated city areas #10 (+6) Norfolk, Virginia #11 (+6) South Fulton(Atlanta), Georgia #13 (+4) Richmond, Virginia #15 (+3) Greensboro, North Carolina #15 (+4) Fayetteville, North Carolina #19 (+1) Chesapeake, Virginia #19 (+1) Detroit, Michigan #19 (RE) Augusta, Georgia #20 (-2) Toledo, Ohio Some Songs it is outstreaming daily on the platform now - Rain On Me Stupid Love 34 + 35 Wild Side Wap You Should Be Sad Body Willow Up Good 4 U About Damn Time Bam Bam Lose You To Love Me Good Days
  9. short clip https://x.com/sszexxyy/status/1691940487932850559?s=46&t=mor8tSkkfxz2-9jwqrzZtg full video
  10. dabunique

    Happy Birthday Madonna

    Madonna turns 65 today, and we r so fortunate to have her Post memories and favorite songs i'll go first hearing da crowd scream her name always makes me lose it HBD Mom, I love u
  11. duybeeGAshantiGA

    Did Troye Sivan lie about Gaga?

    Did he ?
  12. Walk of Fame legend in back-to-back years
  13. I feel like most popstar start trends, influence and inspire other artists and make things popular and mainstream (Taylor has done it all). But there are very few who are really inventive that created new things that have never been done.
  14. Six 1B+ Solo Tracks Adele (Someone Like You, Rolling in the Deep, Hello, Easy On Me, Set Fire to the Rain, When We Were Young) Ariana Grande (7 rings, thank u, next, positions, no tears left to cry, One Last Time, Into You) Five 1B+ Solo Tracks Billie Eilish (bad guy, when the party's over, everything i wanted, ocean eyes, Happier Than Ever) Four 1B+ Solo Tracks Dua Lipa (Don't Start Now, New Rules, IDGAF, Break My Heart) Olivia Rodrigo (good 4 u, drivers license, deja vu, traitor) Three 1B+ Solo Tracks Doja Cat (Woman, Say So, Need to Know) Lady Gaga (Always Remember Us This Way, Poker Face, Bad Romance) Rihanna (Needed Me, Love on the Brain, Diamonds) Taylor Swift (Blank Space, Shake It Off, Anti-Hero) Two 1B+ Solo Tracks Miley Cyrus (Flowers, Party In the U.S.A.) Sia (Cheap Thrills, Chandelier) One 1B+ Solo Track Alessia Cara (Scars to Your Beautiful) Anne-Marie (2002) Ava Max (Sweet But Psycho) Beyoncé (Halo) Britney Spears (Toxic) Carly Rae Jepsen (Call Me Maybe) Christina Perri (A Thousand Years) Demi Lovato (Sorry Not Sorry) Ellie Goulding (Love Me Like You Do) Halsey (Without Me) Julia Michaels (Issues) Lana Del Rey (Summertime Sadness) Lorde (Royals) Mariah Carey (All I Want for Christmas Is You) Ruth B. (Dandelions) Selena Gomez (Lose You to Love Me) SZA (Kill Bill) Tate McRae (you broke me first) Tones and I (Dance Monkey) Whitney Houston (I Wanna Dance With Somebody) Zara Larsson (Lush Life)
  15. I think it's fine as long as you're 1. not claiming to be some authority on it and 2. regarding it as what it is - speculation
  16. I'm talking about albums where the final track is a hard-hitting banger. Examples: She decided to wrap this great album with an intense banger. When the beat drops after the first minute...
  17. The only mpg songs that outsold it are Poker Face and Someone Like You/Rolling in the Deep It smashed in every continent, including Asia where most mpg’s struggle.
  18. youngpopariana

    “Dancing Queen” turns 47

    Released on August 15th 1976 as the lead single from ABBA’s fourth album ‘Arrival’ It became their first and only #1 single in the US The 70s classic also peaked at #1 in countries such as Canada, Mexico, Ireland, Spain, Australia, Sweden, UK, Belgium, South Africa and many more. “Dancing Queen” is often considered to be ABBA’s signature song although some may say claim that it’s “Mamma Mia” With over 1B streams on Spotify and 751M views on YouTube, it is ABBA’s most popular song on streaming platforms Not everyone can have a timeless multi generational masterpiece like this. Not everyone can have a disco infused song sound so fresh basically in any era. ABBA hit pop perfection with this bop Literally anyone can recognize the first notes from that piano intro. Pop music at its best
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