mjfan1990
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does anyone listen to them
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I feel sorry if anyone does listen to em
This is guna turn into a hate thread already...
I would like to think that most of Mj fans have better taste than that.
I feel sorry if anyone does listen to em
This is guna turn into a hate thread already...
Drake's & Taylor Swift's (& Glee) hits are because Billboard now counts streaming. So when they release an album, just about every song on their albums hits the Top 10. The Glee TV show was cancelled years ago, so they aren't getting anymore Hot 100 hits. Pre-internet, only a song released on a 45 and its B-side could chart on the singles chart, whether it was the Hot 100, R&B, country, or adult contemporary. The dance or club chart tracked the sales of 12" remix maxi singles and also songs that were played in clubs. An album track could not chart on the singles chart, even if it got radio airplay. That's what happened to Isn't She Lovely by Stevie Wonder. It got a lot of radio play, but wasn't a hit in the USA. It was said that Stevie told Motown that he did not want the song to be shortened to fit on a 45 and the song was too long for a 45. Technically, it could be put on one, but the sound quality wouldn't be that good.299 hits for Drake, that’s ridiculous, I bet not even his biggest fans can name them all![]()
Because it's The Beatles. Anything with them was likely to be played on the radio in the 1960s, except maybe Revoluton 9.@DuranDuran
Can you explain why “i want you back”s B side “ who’s loving you“ didn’t chart?
I seem to remember the Beatles occupying the entire billboard top 5 at one moment. Was there a rules change somewhere in the late 60s or early 70s?
Also are you aware of any J5 or MJ album track receiving plenty of airplay back in the day? I know tell me I’m not dreaming was top 10 in the airplay chart. Were there other songs?
And now there's this. Personally, idc, I just wonder when it's all going to stop!apparently Drake is mad he lost the rap battle (with the general public) to Kendrick and now he's suing (for a beef Drake started himself) [...]
I was listening to local radio this morning and they said that since Drake filed this lawsuit. streams & downloads of Kendrick's Not Like Us increased 400%. That's probably many why celebrities don't respond to rumors or sue tabloids like The National Inquirer, doing that just brings even more attention to whatever it is. Anyway, rap diss tracks have been around since the 1980s and no one has ever sued. As I mentioned, Drake started this himself, and has been petty for years. When jazz singer/bassist Esparanza Spalding won a Grammy for Best New Artist over him, Drake dissed her in a song. Who does that?And now there's this. Personally, idc, I just wonder when it's all going to stop!
"Drake is taking his musical stylings Down Under with a short Australian tour set to kick off on the same date as rival Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance."