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Could It be possible (107,748)
by Shezz from Pk
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Mariah is projected to be #1 next week by Talk of the Charts. Will Brenda Lee gain steam and take over in the coming weeks? I love how Hot 100 becomes exciting now every December.
Bar Song tied Old Town Road last week for 19 weeks at number 1, then got knocked off my Lamar. If Mariah gets 2-3 weeks at #1 this year, she might be in the running to take that title next year.
(Wednesday 4 December 2024; 05:30)
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Could It be possible (107,746)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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I want the latter to happen just to see this happen haha. "Brenda might knock Mariah right out of her stilettos and snatch her wig off or Mariah might have Brenda relocated to a nursing home for a couple of weeks." Jokes I think AIW has a good shot this year. Is she now competing with Old Town Road or Tipsy? Because I think Tipsy has the most weeks at number 1 right now ya? I could be wrong. I'm tired of these one hit wonders dethroning our queen, I would have been fine if it was one of bigger artists.
(Wednesday 4 December 2024; 00:24)
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Could It be possible (107,747)
by Edward from USA
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Lil Nas X has tied his own record with Tipsy, as 19 weeks remains the longest a song has ever stayed at the top. Given that Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You lost a bit of momentum last year, I didn’t expect it to perform as strongly this year. However, it seems AIWFCIY might still put up a tough fight for the top spot this season. It could either dethrone Kendrick Lamar next week or face a dramatic diva showdown with Brenda the following week. It's going to be interesting to see how things will play out.
(Wednesday 4 December 2024; 02:21)
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Could It be possible (107,746)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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I want the latter to happen just to see this happen haha. "Brenda might knock Mariah right out of her stilettos and snatch her wig off or Mariah might have Brenda relocated to a nursing home for a couple of weeks." Jokes I think AIW has a good shot this year. Is she now competing with Old Town Road or Tipsy? Because I think Tipsy has the most weeks at number 1 right now ya? I could be wrong. I'm tired of these one hit wonders dethroning our queen, I would have been fine if it was one of bigger artists.
(Wednesday 4 December 2024; 00:24)
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Could It be possible (107,746)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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I want the latter to happen just to see this happen haha. "Brenda might knock Mariah right out of her stilettos and snatch her wig off or Mariah might have Brenda relocated to a nursing home for a couple of weeks." Jokes I think AIW has a good shot this year. Is she now competing with Old Town Road or Tipsy? Because I think Tipsy has the most weeks at number 1 right now ya? I could be wrong. I'm tired of these one hit wonders dethroning our queen, I would have been fine if it was one of bigger artists.
(Wednesday 4 December 2024; 00:24)
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Could It be possible (107,744)
by Edward from USA
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On the Billboard Hot 100, Kendrick Lamar holds seven positions with new songs from his latest album, GNX. These positions include spots 1 through 5 and 8 to 9. "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey and "Die With A Smile" by Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars hold positions 6 and 7, respectively, but are marked with descending bullets, indicating a decline.
If Kendrick Lamar's "Squabble Up" does not remain at number one next week, it’s highly likely that Mariah Carey’s "All I Want for Christmas Is You" will take the top spot as the holiday season continues to heat up.
If my predictions are wrong and Kendrick Lamar stays at number one, Brenda might knock Mariah right out of her stilettos and snatch her wig off or Mariah might have Brenda relocated to a nursing home for a couple of weeks.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 20:42)
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And somewhere on the Billboard charts (107,745)
by Robert-Anthony from United States
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Last Christmas is sitting at #2 on the iTunes chart today because it is the song's 40th anniversary. It will definitely be in top 10 next week on the Hot 100. It would have been so cool if MC had planned to release her cover of Last Christmas this holiday season. She really doesn't release stand alone singles like Usher, Keyshia Cole, Drake, and other artists.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 23:53)
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And somewhere on the Billboard charts (107,741)
by Edward from USA
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Billboard Hot 100 10. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 15. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (+) 18. Last Christmas (+) 19. Jingle Bell Rock (Re-Entry)
Billbaord Holiday 100 1. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 2. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (-) 3. Last Christmas (+) 4. Jingle Bell Rock (-)
(+) Ascending Bullet (-) Descending Bullet
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 18:00)
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Could It be possible (107,744)
by Edward from USA
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On the Billboard Hot 100, Kendrick Lamar holds seven positions with new songs from his latest album, GNX. These positions include spots 1 through 5 and 8 to 9. "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey and "Die With A Smile" by Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars hold positions 6 and 7, respectively, but are marked with descending bullets, indicating a decline.
If Kendrick Lamar's "Squabble Up" does not remain at number one next week, it’s highly likely that Mariah Carey’s "All I Want for Christmas Is You" will take the top spot as the holiday season continues to heat up.
If my predictions are wrong and Kendrick Lamar stays at number one, Brenda might knock Mariah right out of her stilettos and snatch her wig off or Mariah might have Brenda relocated to a nursing home for a couple of weeks.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 20:42)
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And somewhere on the Billboard charts (107,743)
by Robert-Anthony from United States
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Are Mariah and Brenda going battle this year again for #1? It is looking like it already.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 20:09)
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And somewhere on the Billboard charts (107,741)
by Edward from USA
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Billboard Hot 100 10. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 15. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (+) 18. Last Christmas (+) 19. Jingle Bell Rock (Re-Entry)
Billbaord Holiday 100 1. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 2. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (-) 3. Last Christmas (+) 4. Jingle Bell Rock (-)
(+) Ascending Bullet (-) Descending Bullet
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 18:00)
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And somewhere on the Billboard charts (107,742)
by BFF from United States
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Go Mariah go. We need to retake that record for song with most weeks at #1 back from Lil Nas X.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 19:37)
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And somewhere on the Billboard charts (107,741)
by Edward from USA
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Billboard Hot 100 10. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 15. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (+) 18. Last Christmas (+) 19. Jingle Bell Rock (Re-Entry)
Billbaord Holiday 100 1. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 2. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (-) 3. Last Christmas (+) 4. Jingle Bell Rock (-)
(+) Ascending Bullet (-) Descending Bullet
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 18:00)
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And somewhere on the Billboard charts (107,741)
by Edward from USA
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Billboard Hot 100 10. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 15. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (+) 18. Last Christmas (+) 19. Jingle Bell Rock (Re-Entry)
Billbaord Holiday 100 1. All I Want for Christmas Is You (+) 2. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (-) 3. Last Christmas (+) 4. Jingle Bell Rock (-)
(+) Ascending Bullet (-) Descending Bullet
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 18:00)
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2000-2010 (107,740)
by T from USA
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In Mariah's second decade she had two #1 albums, five additional top 10 albums, four #1 hit songs. Sold well over 15 million albums and singles with sales plus streaming. That's not a bad second decade, more than some artists did in that span of ten years. And since then she's added a bunch more top 10 albums and even an additional #1. I think her career is just fine. New album "Sweet Sixteen" coming next year.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 16:04)
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Seriously? (107,739)
by Carlos from Brazil
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Very well said Mimi L. Slaying per usual.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 12:22)
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Seriously? (107,735)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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The key word/phrase is "majority of her success". So not all of her success is contained in the 90s. The list isn't for "who peaked in the 21st century". Mariah wasn't irrelevant in the 21st century. She had a second song of the decade, she had multiple #1s, she broke multiple records including becoming the the artist with the most #1's, she is probably the only artist who ended and started multiple years at the #1 position, 7 top 5 albums , 11 top 20 singles, multiple accolades and other stuff I can remember at this point of time. Also AIW single handedly is responsible for how now more and more artists make Christmas albums early on into their careers. And what do you mean she's not a pop star? Of course she is. Pop isn't only bubblegum pop, it's any artist/music that has been popular at a certain point of time, Billboard named her the greatest popstar of 1991. Anyways all of this to say I'm not saying she should top the list, could have been one of the honourable mentions.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 22:10)
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Seriously? (107,738)
by Alexis Carrington-Colby from United States
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How droll.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 04:00)
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Seriously? (107,735)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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The key word/phrase is "majority of her success". So not all of her success is contained in the 90s. The list isn't for "who peaked in the 21st century". Mariah wasn't irrelevant in the 21st century. She had a second song of the decade, she had multiple #1s, she broke multiple records including becoming the the artist with the most #1's, she is probably the only artist who ended and started multiple years at the #1 position, 7 top 5 albums , 11 top 20 singles, multiple accolades and other stuff I can remember at this point of time. Also AIW single handedly is responsible for how now more and more artists make Christmas albums early on into their careers. And what do you mean she's not a pop star? Of course she is. Pop isn't only bubblegum pop, it's any artist/music that has been popular at a certain point of time, Billboard named her the greatest popstar of 1991. Anyways all of this to say I'm not saying she should top the list, could have been one of the honourable mentions.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 22:10)
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Seriously? (107,737)
by Alexis Carrington-Colby from United States
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Empower Your Highlighter didn't deserve that from you. You owe her an apology.
(Tuesday 3 December 2024; 03:58)
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Seriously? (107,734)
by Libra Lamb from USA
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Are people actually out here rage-bating on a Mariah Carey message board? It’s not working.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 18:33)
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Seriously? (107,736)
by Robert-Anthony from United States
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Right on Mimi. I want any artist of today to even try to have the success that MC has had in her career especially in the 90s. MC ruled the 90s so much so that no other artist had multi-platinum worldwide hit albums and record breaking #1 singles for 10 years without a break.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 23:26)
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Seriously? (107,735)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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The key word/phrase is "majority of her success". So not all of her success is contained in the 90s. The list isn't for "who peaked in the 21st century". Mariah wasn't irrelevant in the 21st century. She had a second song of the decade, she had multiple #1s, she broke multiple records including becoming the the artist with the most #1's, she is probably the only artist who ended and started multiple years at the #1 position, 7 top 5 albums , 11 top 20 singles, multiple accolades and other stuff I can remember at this point of time. Also AIW single handedly is responsible for how now more and more artists make Christmas albums early on into their careers. And what do you mean she's not a pop star? Of course she is. Pop isn't only bubblegum pop, it's any artist/music that has been popular at a certain point of time, Billboard named her the greatest popstar of 1991. Anyways all of this to say I'm not saying she should top the list, could have been one of the honourable mentions.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 22:10)
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Seriously? (107,735)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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The key word/phrase is "majority of her success". So not all of her success is contained in the 90s. The list isn't for "who peaked in the 21st century". Mariah wasn't irrelevant in the 21st century. She had a second song of the decade, she had multiple #1s, she broke multiple records including becoming the the artist with the most #1's, she is probably the only artist who ended and started multiple years at the #1 position, 7 top 5 albums , 11 top 20 singles, multiple accolades and other stuff I can remember at this point of time. Also AIW single handedly is responsible for how now more and more artists make Christmas albums early on into their careers. And what do you mean she's not a pop star? Of course she is. Pop isn't only bubblegum pop, it's any artist/music that has been popular at a certain point of time, Billboard named her the greatest popstar of 1991. Anyways all of this to say I'm not saying she should top the list, could have been one of the honourable mentions.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 22:10)
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Seriously? (107,733)
by Alexis Carrington-Colby from United States
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Are lambs really upset or surprised that Mariah didn't make the Billboard 21st century pop stars list? She isn't a pop star and the majority of her success was in the 20th century.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 09:08)
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Seriously? (107,734)
by Libra Lamb from USA
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Are people actually out here rage-bating on a Mariah Carey message board? It’s not working.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 18:33)
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Seriously? (107,733)
by Alexis Carrington-Colby from United States
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Are lambs really upset or surprised that Mariah didn't make the Billboard 21st century pop stars list? She isn't a pop star and the majority of her success was in the 20th century.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 09:08)
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Seriously? (107,733)
by Alexis Carrington-Colby from United States
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Are lambs really upset or surprised that Mariah didn't make the Billboard 21st century pop stars list? She isn't a pop star and the majority of her success was in the 20th century.
(Monday 2 December 2024; 09:08)
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Does Mariah have a new manager? (107,732)
by Nonna from USA
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Hello, guys. Just wondering who's the manager now? I see a brunet next to Mariah in a lot of videos.
(Sunday 1 December 2024; 05:22)
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Billboard 100 (107,731)
by Robert-Anthony from United States
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Yes, Popvortex uses iTunes and Amazon to compile their charts. They never stopped using their data even when streaming data became such a huge thing. By the way, where can I find Spotify and other streaming charts? They never show up when I do a Google search for "Top" anything.
(Sunday 1 December 2024; 00:43)
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Billboard 100 (107,728)
by Edward from USA
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I didn't even know iTunes was still around or a relevant indicator on anything pertaining the charts.
(Friday 29 November 2024; 17:04)
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New AIWFC vinyls (107,730)
by Matty from Vancouver Canada
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My Christmas wish would have been that these two new AIWFC vinyls were just a single new vinyl. It's annoying to have to purchase two separate ones when each only has 3 songs. Because I'd have to purchase two (which financially isn't in the cards this year), I'll sadly not purchase either, even thought I'd love to add them to my collection. Vinyl is how I consume music the most, and I never listen to a vinyl that has less than 4 songs on it. I have bought them, but they never get played.
I wish her team simply put out a 7 track vinyl for this 30th anniversary:
1. All I want for Christmas is You (original) 2. Oh Santa. ft. Ariana & JHud 3. Christmas Wrapping ft. Monroe (live at MSG, or the version from Toronto which was the first performance and I was there in the 3rd row hahaha) 4. When Christmas Comes Ft. John Legend 5. Miss you Most at Christmas time (new Jazz version) 6. Live: O Come All Ye Faithful / Hallelujah Chorus (featuring Patricia Carey, 2010) 7. All I want for Christmas is You (acapella, intense layered vocals only)
Miss You Most followed by MC and Patricia the year of her passing would be a very sweet honour and gesture.
(Saturday 30 November 2024; 01:32)
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Billboards top artists for the 21st century (107,729)
by Libra Lamb from USA
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Yes she has a lot had success as this century but her fame and hits were came mostly from the 1990s. I still love her immensely and my hubby and I really enjoyed her concert in Atlanta. We were wondering about celebrities in the audience and in walks Da Brat and sits in the row feet in front of us. It was really good but I will say we both thought she looked tired and a little out of it. I won't speculate about that but I just wish her all the best always.
(Friday 29 November 2024; 22:18)
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Billboards top artists for the 21st century (107,726)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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Well, let's be honest - Mariah was huge by the end of 20th century, so this is a valid list.
(Friday 29 November 2024; 10:43)
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Billboard 100 (107,728)
by Edward from USA
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I didn't even know iTunes was still around or a relevant indicator on anything pertaining the charts.
(Friday 29 November 2024; 17:04)
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Billboard 100 (107,727)
by Robert-Anthony from United States
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The top 20 holiday songs on iTunes is very interesting today. Of course, MC is #1 and numerous new songs from some popular artists.
(Friday 29 November 2024; 16:39)
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Billboard 100 (107,727)
by Robert-Anthony from United States
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The top 20 holiday songs on iTunes is very interesting today. Of course, MC is #1 and numerous new songs from some popular artists.
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Billboard 100 (107,725)
by Edward from USA
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A song could reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, yet rank only number 10 on the Holiday Chart. This happens because each chart reflects different aspects of a song's performance and caters to specific audiences.
The Hot 100 reflects overall popularity across all genres, combining metrics like streaming, radio airplay, and sales from a broad audience.
In contrast, the Holiday 100 Chart focuses solely on the song's performance within the holiday genre. It factors in specialized radio airplay, genre-specific streaming, and sales data relevant to that category.
So, a song might dominate the mainstream charts due to widespread appeal, but its performance within a specific genre may be weaker in comparison resulting in a lower ranking on that genre specific chart.
(Thursday 28 November 2024; 17:39)
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Billboards top artists for the 21st century (107,726)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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Well, let's be honest - Mariah was huge by the end of 20th century, so this is a valid list.
(Friday 29 November 2024; 10:43)
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Billboards top artists for the 21st century (107,724)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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She definitely has nothing to prove but it's a shame that Billboard didn't honor the artist that holds possibly the most records on their charts. Not having her in the top 20 is insane to me. She's literally made some of the people on that list become singers because they were inspired by her. You cannot spell MusiC without MC. Her rise then massive fall followed by the greatest comeback of all time alone should have cemented her on that list.
(Thursday 28 November 2024; 03:35)
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Billboard 100 (107,725)
by Edward from USA
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A song could reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, yet rank only number 10 on the Holiday Chart. This happens because each chart reflects different aspects of a song's performance and caters to specific audiences.
The Hot 100 reflects overall popularity across all genres, combining metrics like streaming, radio airplay, and sales from a broad audience.
In contrast, the Holiday 100 Chart focuses solely on the song's performance within the holiday genre. It factors in specialized radio airplay, genre-specific streaming, and sales data relevant to that category.
So, a song might dominate the mainstream charts due to widespread appeal, but its performance within a specific genre may be weaker in comparison resulting in a lower ranking on that genre specific chart.
(Thursday 28 November 2024; 17:39)
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Billboard 100 (107,723)
by Shezz from Pk
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TJ's point still holds though. How is AIW higher on Hot 100 than Rockin' Around if the latter is number one the holiday charts? Maybe Hot 100 uses more or different measuring metrics than the holiday charts or the tracking dates might be different?
Reminds me of a similar question I have for the Grammys at times. Sometimes songs that have won song of the year or record of the year have not gone on to win in their respective pop/rock/country etc field. You're saying this was the best song all year across the board but it wasn't the best pop song?
(Thursday 28 November 2024; 03:15)
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Billboards top artists for the 21st century (107,724)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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She definitely has nothing to prove but it's a shame that Billboard didn't honor the artist that holds possibly the most records on their charts. Not having her in the top 20 is insane to me. She's literally made some of the people on that list become singers because they were inspired by her. You cannot spell MusiC without MC. Her rise then massive fall followed by the greatest comeback of all time alone should have cemented her on that list.
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by Robert-Anthony from United States
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I saw the list and shook my head that MC wasn't on the list. MC has accomplished so much during her career. She doesn't need a magazine or award show to celebrate her already successful career. 2025 is going to be her 2005 all over again. I just know it.
(Thursday 28 November 2024; 00:09)
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