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It's #11 on Billboard this week

Surely next week they'll get their 2nd Top 10 hit

:party: It's already a top 10 hit here in Canada.

Another '4' I see. :derpga:

It sounds like the early concept she had for 4. The final product didn't really sound tribal imo, side from RTW and maybe End of Time.

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JB's next UK single is Beauty and a Beat, so I assume it'll be the same for the US

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:party: It's already a top 10 hit here in Canada.

It sounds like the early concept she had for 4. The final product didn't really sound tribal imo, side from RTW and maybe End of Time.

:party: It's already a top 10 hit here in Canada.

It sounds like the early concept she had for 4. The final product didn't really sound tribal imo, side from RTW and maybe End of Time.

End of time sounds much like old brazillian songs - the beat and instrumental arrangement probably came from genres called samba and pagode...
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Arturo

JB's next UK single is Beauty and a Beat, so I assume it'll be the same for the US

No surprise there

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LOL NO.

The most important chart is the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

You can't go around saying Gaga has 7 #1 singles in the U.S

That's entirely wrong.

She's had 7 #1's on Pop RADIO

Yet she's only had 3 #1's on Billboard in general

Pop/Chr is the largest music format in the US, and most likely the world. I think an artists performance on it matters. Billboard doesn't always properly represent a song success. A song could go number one in sales, number one in streaming, and number one on Chr/Pop but not even break the top 5 if it isn't timed correctly. Rumour Has It by Adele is a perfect example. The song was very successful. It did half decent on the radio: it peaked in the top 20 in Chr/Pop and in the top 10 in Hot AC. It sold a couple million copies on iTunes. The song has all the statistics of a top 10 song on Billboard, but it wasn't. This is a perfect example that demonstrates how Billboard can often discredit a perfectly good chart run.

wow, is no doubt floppin'???

No? Settle Down is officially a top 20 hit. The radio has picked them up like they never even left.

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Decade So Far 2010-2019

Rank - Sales - TITLE - Artist

01 - 9,601,000 - 21 - Adele

02 - 4,295,000 - RECOVERY - Eminem

03 - 4,136,000 - SPEAK NOW - Taylor Swift

04 - 3,902,000 - NEED YOU NOW - Lady Antebellum

05 - 3,168,000 - MY WORLD 2.0 - Justin Bieber

06 - 2,691,000 - MY KINDA PARTY - Jason Aldean

07 - 2,458,000 - CHRISTMAS - Michael Buble

08 - 2,412,000 - TEENAGE DREAM - Katy Perry

09 - 2,346,000 - SIGH NO MORE - Mumford & Sons

10 - 2,238,000 - BORN THIS WAY - Lady GaGa

11 - 2,173,000 - THA CARTER IV - Lil Wayne

12 - 2,086,000 - THE GIFT - Susan Boyle

13 - 2,067,000 - THE FAME - Lady GaGa

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Arturo

Pop/Chr is the largest music format in the US, and most likely the world. I think an artists performance on it matters. Billboard doesn't always properly represent a song success. A song could go number one in sales, number one in streaming, and number one on Chr/Pop but not even break the top 5 if it isn't timed correctly. Rumour Has It by Adele is a perfect example. The song was very successful. It did half decent on the radio: it peaked in the top 20 in Chr/Pop and in the top 10 in Hot AC. It sold a couple million copies on iTunes. The song has all the statistics of a top 10 song on Billboard, but it wasn't. This is a perfect example that demonstrates how Billboard can often discredit a perfectly good chart run.

I never said the Pop Songs chart wasn't important

We all know Pop Radio dominates the other formats by a long shot.

However, the point I was trying to get across was:

Having 7 #1's on Pop Songs doesn't mean you have 7 #1 singles.

Of course having 7 #1's on Pop Songs is a big deal.

But that's not equivalent to having 7 #1 singles in general

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Lady Gaga has always considered Pop #1's as #1 hits.

She still only has 3 #1's :nails:

I wonder why she would think that way...

Considering she knows the industry pretty well, you'd think she would consider Pop #1's as just Pop #1's and nothing else.

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Pop/Chr is the largest music format in the US, and most likely the world. I think an artists performance on it matters. Billboard doesn't always properly represent a song success. A song could go number one in sales, number one in streaming, and number one on Chr/Pop but not even break the top 5 if it isn't timed correctly. Rumour Has It by Adele is a perfect example. The song was very successful. It did half decent on the radio: it peaked in the top 20 in Chr/Pop and in the top 10 in Hot AC. It sold a couple million copies on iTunes. The song has all the statistics of a top 10 song on Billboard, but it wasn't. This is a perfect example that demonstrates how Billboard can often discredit a perfectly good chart run.

Good points! :golfclap:

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Valentino

Cheryl Cole was the judge she was coached by. Really weird because they look so similar and have a similar first name.

They do! So much!

Aka Discount Kween

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And yeah I think 'TGT' has a chance to do really well on the charts.

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Pop/Chr is the largest music format in the US, and most likely the world. I think an artists performance on it matters. Billboard doesn't always properly represent a song success. A song could go number one in sales, number one in streaming, and number one on Chr/Pop but not even break the top 5 if it isn't timed correctly. Rumour Has It by Adele is a perfect example. The song was very successful. It did half decent on the radio: it peaked in the top 20 in Chr/Pop and in the top 10 in Hot AC. It sold a couple million copies on iTunes. The song has all the statistics of a top 10 song on Billboard, but it wasn't. This is a perfect example that demonstrates how Billboard can often discredit a perfectly good chart run.

No? Settle Down is officially a top 20 hit. The radio has picked them up like they never even left.

well its down on itunes, and it bullet in radio is dying already at #20 in pop. not a good thing....looks like a Judas "hit"

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well its down on itunes, and it bullet in radio is dying already at #20 in pop. not a good thing....looks like a Judas "hit"

It's peaking higher on radio than Judas and MTN

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They do! So much!

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And yeah I think 'TGT' has a chance to do really well on the charts.

Excuse my ignorance but what is TGT?

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