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Dangerous Man

Where did you find that?!

UKmix. :)

"A little less conversation and a little more touch my body."
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So these are the biggest radio hits in history. I just happened to stumble upon it and thought it was interesting.

 

1. Robin Thicke (featuring T.I. + Pharrell): Blurred Lines – 227,500,000 AI (August 24, 2013)
2. Mariah Carey: We Belong Together – 212,200,000 AI (July 9, 2005)
3. Beyoncé: Irreplaceable – 196,300,000 AI (January 20, 2007)
4. Alicia Keys: No One – 192,400,000 AI (December 22, 2007)
5. Mario: Let Me Love You – 189,600,000 AI (February 5, 2005)
6. Kanye West (Featuring Jamie Foxx): Gold Digger – 176,600,000 AI (October 22, 2005)
7. Usher (Featuring Lil John and Ludacris): Yeah! – 172,800,000 AI (April 17, 2004)
8. Usher & Alicia Keys: My Boo – 172,300,000 AI (November 20, 2004)
9. Mary J. Blige: Be Without You – 171,400,000 AI (?)
10. 50 Cent: In Da Club – 170,200,000 AI (March 29, 2003)
11. Katy Perry: Roar – 168,000,000 AI (October 12, 2013)

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Dangerous Man

That's from Nielsen BDS right?

"A little less conversation and a little more touch my body."
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why some of you act like only swinefest songs will be singles?

 

Who for example ? The fact that I love and believe in Sex Dreams and I also recognize the potential of J&D doesn't mean that I don't know that there will be also other single worthy songs on ARTPOP ...

maybe he'S also kinda tired of it like some of us.

well that is not really an argument because after the album release, we will have heard all the songs, but there will still be singles you know :}

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So these are the biggest radio hits in history. I just happened to stumble upon it and thought it was interesting.

 

1. Robin Thicke (featuring T.I. + Pharrell): Blurred Lines – 227,500,000 AI (August 24, 2013)

2. Mariah Carey: We Belong Together – 212,200,000 AI (July 9, 2005)

3. Beyoncé: Irreplaceable – 196,300,000 AI (January 20, 2007)

4. Alicia Keys: No One – 192,400,000 AI (December 22, 2007)

5. Mario: Let Me Love You – 189,600,000 AI (February 5, 2005)

6. Kanye West (Featuring Jamie Foxx): Gold Digger – 176,600,000 AI (October 22, 2005)

7. Usher (Featuring Lil John and Ludacris): Yeah! – 172,800,000 AI (April 17, 2004)

8. Usher & Alicia Keys: My Boo – 172,300,000 AI (November 20, 2004)

9. Mary J. Blige: Be Without You – 171,400,000 AI (?)

10. 50 Cent: In Da Club – 170,200,000 AI (March 29, 2003)

11. Katy Perry: Roar – 168,000,000 AI (October 12, 2013)

can we remember that BL and Roar are inflated. the rest are :legend:

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Applause is slaying :emo:  Hold On till the album release In top 15 and It will see 2M really soon :party:

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No, not this. :( I'm still afraid of her. 

 

I am sorry.., You can't imagine how many nights I stayed awake because of her

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