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Biggest One Hit Wonder of the '10s


DiscoHeaven23

Biggest one hit wonder of this decade  

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  1. 1. Who is the biggest one hit wonder of this decade?

    • Baauer
      11
    • Carly Rae Jepsen
      94
    • Robin Thicke
      37
    • A Great Big World
      3
    • Mark Ronson
      7
    • Gotye
      59
    • Walk The Moon
      3
    • OMI
      10
    • Hozier
      7
    • MAGIC!
      10


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DiscoHeaven23
Just now, BrianxRyan said:

Check the R&B Charts considering he's a R&B Artist and the only pop album he has is Blurred Lines...

The Hot 100 isnt a pop chart, it includes R&B. 

If we wanna go by genre hits, then we could include random songs on the Dance/Club chart. But im going by Hot 100. 

 

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Chump
1 minute ago, BrianxRyan said:

Check the R&B Charts considering he's a R&B Artist and the only pop album he has is Blurred Lines...

Let's go check jazz charts!

Oh wow, Gaga has so much HITS!!

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SamJ

I voted robin thicke because blurred lines was huge tbh. I think it was at number one for about 6 weeks here or something like that it was the 2013 song of the summer. I still love blurred lines tbh!

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DiscoHeaven23
1 minute ago, Chump said:

Let's go check jazz charts!

Oh wow, Gaga has so much HITS!!

slayyyyy with your comment

exactly what i mean. 

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Babel

Biggest worldwide viral hit of this decade. Can't imagine of something bigger than Gangnam Style.

It was basically La Macarena of the 2010's.

 

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Brian Ryan
Just now, DiscoHeaven23 said:

The Hot 100 isnt a pop chart, it includes R&B. 

If we wanna go by genre hits, then we could include random songs on the Dance/Club chart. But im going by Hot 100. 

 

The Hot 100 is a pop chart notice the artist in the top 40. :ph34r: Actual R&B has not been popular since like 2005. Get out of here. Robin Thicke has slayed on the R&B charts.

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Just now, HugoMonster said:

Biggest worldwide viral hit of this decade. Can't imagine of something bigger than Gangnam Style.

It was basically La Macarena of the 2010's.

 

ohh shittttt, forgot that one

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Brian Ryan
3 minutes ago, Chump said:

Let's go check jazz charts!

Oh wow, Gaga has so much HITS!!

Jazz Charts and R&B charts are not the ****ing same. It's not a major genre anymore. If you would have said country you might have made more sense. Considering Blake Shelton outsold Ari and Drake but was not #1 on the Billboard 200, which is very pop oriented more than ever now with streaming. Country fans buy their music. The same as a lot of R&B/Soul artist if you're absolutely great like the last Sade album.

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DiscoHeaven23
2 minutes ago, BrianxRyan said:

The Hot 100 is a pop chart notice the artist in the top 40. :ph34r: Actual R&B has not been popular since like 2005. Get out of here. Robin Thicke has slayed on the R&B charts.

the current top 10

1. Drake: Hip/Hop artist

2. Panda: Hip/Hop artist

9. Needed Me: R&B

10. Work: R&B

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Brian Ryan
4 minutes ago, DiscoHeaven23 said:

the current top 10

1. Drake: Hip/Hop artist

2. Panda: Hip/Hop artist

9. Needed Me: R&B

10. Work: R&B

You mean the song where Drake is singing on it? That is pop.

Panda since when has Hip/Hop and Rap been suffering. That's all people buy Hip Hop, Country, Adele, Beyonce, and Taylor Swift in the US.

I said R&B. Plus, Rihanna is pop honey. Those few songs are mere exceptions. The album is under Pop. Listen to some actual R&B artist and come back to me. That is not R&B and Rihanna never even claimed it to be. Is it because she's black it's R&B? It's absolutely not. It's this so called urban envisioned pop.

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DiscoHeaven23
1 minute ago, BrianxRyan said:

You mean the song where Drake is singing on it? That is pop.

Panda since when has Hip/Hop and Rap been suffering. That's all people buy Hip Hop, Country, Adele, Beyonce, and Taylor Swift in the US.

I said R&B. Plus, Rihanna is pop honey. Those few songs are mere exceptions. The album is under Pop. Listen to some actual R&B artist and come back to me. That is not R&B and Rihanna never even claimed it to be. Is it because she's black it's R&B? It's absolutely not.

SHE'S R&B...

that's what she wins Grammys for

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Brian Ryan
Just now, DiscoHeaven23 said:

SHE'S R&B...

that's what she wins Grammys for

 

Yes and she gets nominated primarily cause she's black...

Rihanna never released a R&B album in her life. Wake up. I'm part of a Rihanna Navy and I know that.

Needed Me & Work especially are nothing but this urban style envisioned pop. It's not R&B.

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5 minutes ago, BrianxRyan said:

Jazz Charts and R&B charts are not the ****ing same. It's not a major genre anymore. If you would have said country you might have made more sense. Considering Blake Shelton outsold Ari and Drake but was not #1 on the Billboard 200, which is very pop oriented more than ever now with streaming. Country fans buy their music. The same as a lot of R&B/Soul artist if you're absolutely great like the last Sade album.

And R&B charts and h100 is not the same too

Still Gaga has more #1s on jazz chart than Thicke does on R&B :hor:

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The Surrealist

Baauer, Hozier and Mark Ronson are all talented and made a lot of hit-worthy tracks. 

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GloZell Green

Carly Rae Jepsen. "Call Me Maybe" was HUGE! Hit #1, 7.6 million sold in the US. The second single "Good Time" did well, peaking at #8 and selling 2.2 million in the US. The next two singles failed to make a major impact on the charts. Then came The Kiss, peaking at #86. Finally "Tonight I'm Getting It" which peaked at #90. Then we come to a fan favorite album "EMOTION", which failed to have a single on the top 30 of the Billboard Hot 100. The lead single "I Really Like You" peaked at #39, and fell to #65 the following week. The next two singles "Run Away With Me" and "Your Type" failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100 and the Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart.

Based on the small summary of her chart success, I'd say Carly, because of the fact that Call Me Maybe sold over 18 million copies worldwide, and then she started to sell less and less until she reached her current position. Don't hate her so don't come for me with that, the album is good :neyde:

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