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  • Mmm Hmm 😆
    Sep 14, 2021
    Y0rn

    Songs too good for the billboard hot 100

    kanye got some really nice radio friendly songs like hurricane, believe what i say, and a banger like off the grid

    but i guess he really doesn't give af anymore

  • Sep 14, 2021
    Y0rn

    Songs too good for the billboard hot 100

    kanye still got 11 songs on the billboard 100 including off the grid lmao dont play yourself

  • Sep 14, 2021
    Y0rn

    Songs too good for the billboard hot 100

    The songs are so good people stopped listening to them? Lol

  • Sep 14, 2021
    splice

    we never gettin another good drake album cus he keep breaking records for dropping mid. his fans dont hold him accountable at all

  • Sep 14, 2021
    BrickellBayside

    Nigga got more top 10 hits on an album than Thriller

    BET NOT MAKE THIS S*** ABOUT THE NUMBERS ALL I KNOW

    Sign of the times, don't do this.

  • Sep 14, 2021
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    PapiChampu

    I'm so tired, of posters of who just understate the difficulty of being able to create hits. It's not an easy thing to do, and the beatles' record only now being broken is a testament to both the difficulty of making multiple hits and the current state of where drake is at in his career.

    Deadass people act like cus of streaming its such a simple act to do yet no one else is doing it, massive bias towards discrediting drake

    F*** even after the insane run future has had the past decade, he just NOW finally got a #1. Shows you how much you truly have to be dominating the music scene to effortlessly debut #1 time and time again

  • Sep 14, 2021
    Deezed

    Deadass people act like cus of streaming its such a simple act to do yet no one else is doing it, massive bias towards discrediting drake

    F*** even after the insane run future has had the past decade, he just NOW finally got a #1. Shows you how much you truly have to be dominating the music scene to effortlessly debut #1 time and time again

    💯

  • Sep 14, 2021
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    1887
    https://twitter.com/chartdata/status/1437726568604782592

    Lol

    Damn they was convinced that nigga had HITS lmaoo

  • Sep 14, 2021
    yung goyard

    The not crediting featured artists gimmick is a crime and has to stop. Glad drake gives artists on his songs the rightful credit they deserve.

  • TIIMMY BURNER

    Damn they was convinced that nigga had HITS lmaoo

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    Drake boasts one of the most dominant weeks in the 63-year history of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as he becomes the first artist ever to claim as many as nine of the top 10 positions in a single frame.

    Among his Hot 100 haul, the superstar infuses the entire top five, a feat previously achieved only by The Beatles for a week in 1964.
    Leading the way, Drake's "Way 2 Sexy," featuring Future and Young Thug, launches at No. 1 on the Hot 100. In all, Drake debuts 21 songs on the Hot 100, all from his new album Certified Lover Boy (released Sept. 3 on OVO Sound/Republic Records), which blasts in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 613,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 9, according to MRC Data, the biggest weekly sum for an album in over a year.

    Meanwhile, with all nine of Drake's new Hot 100 top 10s from Certified Lover Boy, the set is the first album ever to generate as many as nine top 10 Hot 100 hits.

    Here's a look at Drake's nine songs in the Hot 100's top 10, and the U.S. streams, radio airplay and sales in the Sept. 3-9 tracking week that drove their debuts:

    Rank, Title, Artist Billing (if other than Drake), (Streams, Airplay Audience, Sales)

    No. 1, "Way 2 Sexy," feat. Future & Young Thug (67.3 million streams, 7.7 million in airplay audience, 7,000 sold)

    The song's streaming sum marks the second-best in a single week in 2021, trailing only the opening frame of Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" (76.1 million, Jan. 23); "Sexy" is also being promoted as a radio single to pop, rhythmic and R&B/hip-hop formats.

    No. 2, "Girls Want Girls," feat. Lil Baby (57.4 million streams, 1.5 million in airplay audience, 3,000 sold)

    No. 3, "Fair Trade," feat. Travis Scott (53.8 million streams, 2.4 million in airplay audience, 5,800 sold)

    No. 4, "Champagne Poetry" (48.3 million streams, 297,000 in airplay audience, 1,900 sold)

    No. 5, "Knife Talk," feat. 21 Savage & Project Pat (45.9 million streams, 141,000 in airplay audience, 3,300 sold)

    No. 7, "In the Bible," feat. Lil Durk & Giveon (41.4 million streams, 489,000 in airplay audience, 800 sold)

    No. 8, "Papi's Home" (39.9 million streams, 663,000 in airplay audience, 1,800 sold)

    No. 9, "TSU" (39.8 million streams, 1.2 million in airplay audience, 1,500 sold)

    No. 10, "Love All," feat. JAY-Z (39.1 million streams, 2.5 million in airplay audience, 3,200 sold)

    Not '2 Sexy' for No. 1: As "Way 2 Sexy" soars in atop the Hot 100, Drake notches his ninth No. 1.
    Here's a recap of all his Hot 100 leaders:

    "What's My Name?," Rihanna feat. Drake (one week at No. 1, beginning Nov. 20, 2010)

    "Work," Rihanna feat. Drake (nine weeks, beginning March 5, 2016)

    "One Dance," Drake feat. WizKid & Kyla (10 weeks, beginning May 21, 2016)

    "God's Plan," Drake (11 weeks, beginning Feb. 3, 2018)

    "Nice for What," Drake (eight weeks, beginning April 21, 2018)

    "In My Feelings," Drake (10 weeks, beginning July 21, 2018)

    "Toosie Slide," Drake (one week, April 18, 2020)

    "What's Next," Drake (one week, March 20, 2021)

    "Way 2 Sexy," Drake feat. Future and Young Thug (one week to-date, Sept. 18, 2021)

    Plus, "Sexy" is Drake's record-tying fifth song to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100, following "God's Plan," "Nice for What," "Toosie Slide" and "What's Next." He matches Ariana Grande for the mark

    Drake meets The Beatles: Drake becomes the second act ever to monopolize the Hot 100's top five in a single week. The Beatles first achieved the feat on the chart dated April 4, 1964, at the heights of early U.S. Beatlemania, with these five classics:

    No. 1, "Can't Buy Me Love"
    No. 2, "Twist and Shout"
    No. 3, "She Loves You"
    No. 4, "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
    No. 5, "Please Please Me"

    ("Chart Crawls With Beatles," a page 1 headline read in that week's issue, above a story by Jack Maher and one of the Hot 100's founding fathers, Tom Noonan.)

    Notably, two of The Beatles assist in Drake's record-tying week. "Champagne Poetry," at No. 4, interpolates The Beatles' "Michelle," and John Lennon and Paul McCartney receive writing credit on the new entry. ("Michelle," released on the Fab Four's 1965 album Rubber Soul, became a worldwide hit and won the 1967 Grammy Award for song of the year. While the song was not released as a single for The Beatles in the U.S., three "Michelle" covers hit the Hot 100 in 1966: by David & Jonathan No. 18 peak, Bud Shank No. 65 and Billy Vaughn No. 77.)

    Drake is, thus, the first soloist to own the entire top five on the Hot 100 in a single week, as well as the first artist to debut songs at Nos. 1-5 in one frame. For the latter mark, he bests his triple on the chart dated March 20, when he became the first act to debut titles in the top three together: "What's Next"; "Wants and Needs," featuring Lil Baby; and "Lemon Pepper Freestyle," featuring Rick Ross, at Nos. 1, 2, and 3, respectively.

    Nine of top 10, topping … Drake: Meanwhile, with nine of the Hot 100's top 10, Drake breaks his own record for the most simultaneous top 10 Hot 100 hits. On the chart dated July 14, 2018, he claimed a prior-record seven top 10 spots, concurrent with the chart start of Scorpion, his last proper studio album before Certified Lover Boy.

    Certified Lover Boy eclipses four albums that each spun off seven Hot 100 top 10s: Michael Jackson's Thriller (1982-84); Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. (1984-85); Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989-91); and Drake's own Scorpion (2018).

    Certifying other Drake records: Not to be lost among Drake's historic week on the Hot 100 are other records that he either breaks or extends.

    Drake pads his record total to 54 Hot 100 top 10s. Here is an updated look at the acts with the most top 10 Hot 100 hits (dating to the chart's Aug. 4, 1958, inception):

    54, Drake
    38, Madonna
    34, The Beatles
    31, Rihanna
    30, Michael Jackson
    29, Taylor Swift
    28, Mariah Carey
    28, Stevie Wonder
    27, Janet Jackson
    27, Elton John

    With his nine latest entrances, Drake also swells his record total to 39 career debuts in the Hot 100's top 10.
    Drake further extends his records to 143 top 40 Hot 100 hits, as all 21 songs on Certified Lover Boy debut in the region, and 258 entries on the chart overall.

    Additionally, Drake, from Toronto, passes Bieber (nine to eight) for the most No. 1s among Canadians over the Hot 100's history, a leaderboard that has been transformed in recent years, thanks to the pair and, in third place, The Weeknd (six).

    Drake extends R&B/hip-hop No. 1 record: "Way 2 Sexy" concurrently launches at No. 1 on on the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (which uses the same methodology as the Hot 100), as Drake achieves his record-extending 23rd leader. (Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder share the second-most No. 1s in the chart's history, which also dates to 1958 as an all-encompassing genre songs survey, with 20 each.)

    The track likewise debuts atop the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart, where it's also Drake's record-padding 23rd No. 1.
    billboard.com/articles/news/9629040/drake-hot-100-history-way-2-sexy-number-one

  • Sep 15, 2021
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    Vietbrah
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    Drake boasts one of the most dominant weeks in the 63-year history of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as he becomes the first artist ever to claim as many as nine of the top 10 positions in a single frame.

    Among his Hot 100 haul, the superstar infuses the entire top five, a feat previously achieved only by The Beatles for a week in 1964.
    Leading the way, Drake's "Way 2 Sexy," featuring Future and Young Thug, launches at No. 1 on the Hot 100. In all, Drake debuts 21 songs on the Hot 100, all from his new album Certified Lover Boy (released Sept. 3 on OVO Sound/Republic Records), which blasts in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 613,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 9, according to MRC Data, the biggest weekly sum for an album in over a year.

    Meanwhile, with all nine of Drake's new Hot 100 top 10s from Certified Lover Boy, the set is the first album ever to generate as many as nine top 10 Hot 100 hits.

    Here's a look at Drake's nine songs in the Hot 100's top 10, and the U.S. streams, radio airplay and sales in the Sept. 3-9 tracking week that drove their debuts:

    Rank, Title, Artist Billing (if other than Drake), (Streams, Airplay Audience, Sales)

    No. 1, "Way 2 Sexy," feat. Future & Young Thug (67.3 million streams, 7.7 million in airplay audience, 7,000 sold)

    The song's streaming sum marks the second-best in a single week in 2021, trailing only the opening frame of Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" (76.1 million, Jan. 23); "Sexy" is also being promoted as a radio single to pop, rhythmic and R&B/hip-hop formats.

    No. 2, "Girls Want Girls," feat. Lil Baby (57.4 million streams, 1.5 million in airplay audience, 3,000 sold)

    No. 3, "Fair Trade," feat. Travis Scott (53.8 million streams, 2.4 million in airplay audience, 5,800 sold)

    No. 4, "Champagne Poetry" (48.3 million streams, 297,000 in airplay audience, 1,900 sold)

    No. 5, "Knife Talk," feat. 21 Savage & Project Pat (45.9 million streams, 141,000 in airplay audience, 3,300 sold)

    No. 7, "In the Bible," feat. Lil Durk & Giveon (41.4 million streams, 489,000 in airplay audience, 800 sold)

    No. 8, "Papi's Home" (39.9 million streams, 663,000 in airplay audience, 1,800 sold)

    No. 9, "TSU" (39.8 million streams, 1.2 million in airplay audience, 1,500 sold)

    No. 10, "Love All," feat. JAY-Z (39.1 million streams, 2.5 million in airplay audience, 3,200 sold)

    Not '2 Sexy' for No. 1: As "Way 2 Sexy" soars in atop the Hot 100, Drake notches his ninth No. 1.
    Here's a recap of all his Hot 100 leaders:

    "What's My Name?," Rihanna feat. Drake (one week at No. 1, beginning Nov. 20, 2010)

    "Work," Rihanna feat. Drake (nine weeks, beginning March 5, 2016)

    "One Dance," Drake feat. WizKid & Kyla (10 weeks, beginning May 21, 2016)

    "God's Plan," Drake (11 weeks, beginning Feb. 3, 2018)

    "Nice for What," Drake (eight weeks, beginning April 21, 2018)

    "In My Feelings," Drake (10 weeks, beginning July 21, 2018)

    "Toosie Slide," Drake (one week, April 18, 2020)

    "What's Next," Drake (one week, March 20, 2021)

    "Way 2 Sexy," Drake feat. Future and Young Thug (one week to-date, Sept. 18, 2021)

    Plus, "Sexy" is Drake's record-tying fifth song to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100, following "God's Plan," "Nice for What," "Toosie Slide" and "What's Next." He matches Ariana Grande for the mark

    Drake meets The Beatles: Drake becomes the second act ever to monopolize the Hot 100's top five in a single week. The Beatles first achieved the feat on the chart dated April 4, 1964, at the heights of early U.S. Beatlemania, with these five classics:

    No. 1, "Can't Buy Me Love"
    No. 2, "Twist and Shout"
    No. 3, "She Loves You"
    No. 4, "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
    No. 5, "Please Please Me"

    ("Chart Crawls With Beatles," a page 1 headline read in that week's issue, above a story by Jack Maher and one of the Hot 100's founding fathers, Tom Noonan.)

    Notably, two of The Beatles assist in Drake's record-tying week. "Champagne Poetry," at No. 4, interpolates The Beatles' "Michelle," and John Lennon and Paul McCartney receive writing credit on the new entry. ("Michelle," released on the Fab Four's 1965 album Rubber Soul, became a worldwide hit and won the 1967 Grammy Award for song of the year. While the song was not released as a single for The Beatles in the U.S., three "Michelle" covers hit the Hot 100 in 1966: by David & Jonathan No. 18 peak, Bud Shank No. 65 and Billy Vaughn No. 77.)

    Drake is, thus, the first soloist to own the entire top five on the Hot 100 in a single week, as well as the first artist to debut songs at Nos. 1-5 in one frame. For the latter mark, he bests his triple on the chart dated March 20, when he became the first act to debut titles in the top three together: "What's Next"; "Wants and Needs," featuring Lil Baby; and "Lemon Pepper Freestyle," featuring Rick Ross, at Nos. 1, 2, and 3, respectively.

    Nine of top 10, topping … Drake: Meanwhile, with nine of the Hot 100's top 10, Drake breaks his own record for the most simultaneous top 10 Hot 100 hits. On the chart dated July 14, 2018, he claimed a prior-record seven top 10 spots, concurrent with the chart start of Scorpion, his last proper studio album before Certified Lover Boy.

    Certified Lover Boy eclipses four albums that each spun off seven Hot 100 top 10s: Michael Jackson's Thriller (1982-84); Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. (1984-85); Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989-91); and Drake's own Scorpion (2018).

    Certifying other Drake records: Not to be lost among Drake's historic week on the Hot 100 are other records that he either breaks or extends.

    Drake pads his record total to 54 Hot 100 top 10s. Here is an updated look at the acts with the most top 10 Hot 100 hits (dating to the chart's Aug. 4, 1958, inception):

    54, Drake
    38, Madonna
    34, The Beatles
    31, Rihanna
    30, Michael Jackson
    29, Taylor Swift
    28, Mariah Carey
    28, Stevie Wonder
    27, Janet Jackson
    27, Elton John

    With his nine latest entrances, Drake also swells his record total to 39 career debuts in the Hot 100's top 10.
    Drake further extends his records to 143 top 40 Hot 100 hits, as all 21 songs on Certified Lover Boy debut in the region, and 258 entries on the chart overall.

    Additionally, Drake, from Toronto, passes Bieber (nine to eight) for the most No. 1s among Canadians over the Hot 100's history, a leaderboard that has been transformed in recent years, thanks to the pair and, in third place, The Weeknd (six).

    Drake extends R&B/hip-hop No. 1 record: "Way 2 Sexy" concurrently launches at No. 1 on on the multi-metric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (which uses the same methodology as the Hot 100), as Drake achieves his record-extending 23rd leader. (Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder share the second-most No. 1s in the chart's history, which also dates to 1958 as an all-encompassing genre songs survey, with 20 each.)

    The track likewise debuts atop the multi-metric Hot Rap Songs chart, where it's also Drake's record-padding 23rd No. 1.
    https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/9629040/drake-hot-100-history-way-2-sexy-number-one/

    🐐

  • Emery Atreides

    Nah i haven’t. it’s unlikely to do that for me but it’s not impossible.

    So many other songs that are actually really repeatable and enjoyable that i could hear at clubs on CLB working just as well

    Give it a shot in a public space I think it’ll give you a new appreciation brother

  • PolarSZN

    🐐

  • Sep 18, 2021
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    splice

    we never gettin another good drake album cus he keep breaking records for dropping mid. his fans dont hold him accountable at all

    “Drake will never make a good album cuz you fans won’t stop enjoying the music”

  • Sep 18, 2021
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    Not to be that guy again...but the new streaming formula has made this a ho hum achievement? I mean, Aubrey himself never had a #1 record, a single solo #1 record...before streaming formula changed in 2016. Abel had a #1 record with the old rules, he didn't. Now everybody and their momma has a #1 record. Desiigner has a #1 record ffs. Its obviously impressive what he's doing in this era, but this is a trash era lol when 40+ year old Kanye is his biggest sales competition, just goes to show how trash this era of music is. Weeknd might do this with his next album, Kendrick, Adele will break all records etc... If you are a prime artist and your song doesn't debut top 5, you doing it wrong these days.

    I'm still not sure if its really a good thing or not, the way things are measured now. On one hand, it may show directly what people are actually listening to more now. But on the other, artist know how to rig the system in their favor much easier now than before. Before, you could pay off radio..but that would only help so much for rappers. Had to have an absolutely massive song to go #1. Now? Dudes put out 30 song albums, knowing it'll help their numbers. Short songs, knowing it will help their numbers, meme songs etc... the overall quality has declined imo. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk

  • Sep 18, 2021
    El Nigga

    Not to be that guy again...but the new streaming formula has made this a ho hum achievement? I mean, Aubrey himself never had a #1 record, a single solo #1 record...before streaming formula changed in 2016. Abel had a #1 record with the old rules, he didn't. Now everybody and their momma has a #1 record. Desiigner has a #1 record ffs. Its obviously impressive what he's doing in this era, but this is a trash era lol when 40+ year old Kanye is his biggest sales competition, just goes to show how trash this era of music is. Weeknd might do this with his next album, Kendrick, Adele will break all records etc... If you are a prime artist and your song doesn't debut top 5, you doing it wrong these days.

    I'm still not sure if its really a good thing or not, the way things are measured now. On one hand, it may show directly what people are actually listening to more now. But on the other, artist know how to rig the system in their favor much easier now than before. Before, you could pay off radio..but that would only help so much for rappers. Had to have an absolutely massive song to go #1. Now? Dudes put out 30 song albums, knowing it'll help their numbers. Short songs, knowing it will help their numbers, meme songs etc... the overall quality has declined imo. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk

    I haven't seen anyone but drake accomplish these feats consistently so yeah lol

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    El Nigga

    Not to be that guy again...but the new streaming formula has made this a ho hum achievement? I mean, Aubrey himself never had a #1 record, a single solo #1 record...before streaming formula changed in 2016. Abel had a #1 record with the old rules, he didn't. Now everybody and their momma has a #1 record. Desiigner has a #1 record ffs. Its obviously impressive what he's doing in this era, but this is a trash era lol when 40+ year old Kanye is his biggest sales competition, just goes to show how trash this era of music is. Weeknd might do this with his next album, Kendrick, Adele will break all records etc... If you are a prime artist and your song doesn't debut top 5, you doing it wrong these days.

    I'm still not sure if its really a good thing or not, the way things are measured now. On one hand, it may show directly what people are actually listening to more now. But on the other, artist know how to rig the system in their favor much easier now than before. Before, you could pay off radio..but that would only help so much for rappers. Had to have an absolutely massive song to go #1. Now? Dudes put out 30 song albums, knowing it'll help their numbers. Short songs, knowing it will help their numbers, meme songs etc... the overall quality has declined imo. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk

    You been hating since the old ktt my guy give it a rest 😂 move along with your life… almost a decade of hate or excuses from you on his dominance it’s giving desperate now

    Dude said old rules like Drake ain’t the most successful rapper from the old rules era and still is in the new rules era

    If you don’t like the music move along… it don’t mean that quality is down or you have some elite taste over millions who love it.

  • Sep 18, 2021
    El Nigga

    Not to be that guy again...but the new streaming formula has made this a ho hum achievement? I mean, Aubrey himself never had a #1 record, a single solo #1 record...before streaming formula changed in 2016. Abel had a #1 record with the old rules, he didn't. Now everybody and their momma has a #1 record. Desiigner has a #1 record ffs. Its obviously impressive what he's doing in this era, but this is a trash era lol when 40+ year old Kanye is his biggest sales competition, just goes to show how trash this era of music is. Weeknd might do this with his next album, Kendrick, Adele will break all records etc... If you are a prime artist and your song doesn't debut top 5, you doing it wrong these days.

    I'm still not sure if its really a good thing or not, the way things are measured now. On one hand, it may show directly what people are actually listening to more now. But on the other, artist know how to rig the system in their favor much easier now than before. Before, you could pay off radio..but that would only help so much for rappers. Had to have an absolutely massive song to go #1. Now? Dudes put out 30 song albums, knowing it'll help their numbers. Short songs, knowing it will help their numbers, meme songs etc... the overall quality has declined imo. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk

    shut the hell up

  • Sep 18, 2021
    El Nigga

    Not to be that guy again...but the new streaming formula has made this a ho hum achievement? I mean, Aubrey himself never had a #1 record, a single solo #1 record...before streaming formula changed in 2016. Abel had a #1 record with the old rules, he didn't. Now everybody and their momma has a #1 record. Desiigner has a #1 record ffs. Its obviously impressive what he's doing in this era, but this is a trash era lol when 40+ year old Kanye is his biggest sales competition, just goes to show how trash this era of music is. Weeknd might do this with his next album, Kendrick, Adele will break all records etc... If you are a prime artist and your song doesn't debut top 5, you doing it wrong these days.

    I'm still not sure if its really a good thing or not, the way things are measured now. On one hand, it may show directly what people are actually listening to more now. But on the other, artist know how to rig the system in their favor much easier now than before. Before, you could pay off radio..but that would only help so much for rappers. Had to have an absolutely massive song to go #1. Now? Dudes put out 30 song albums, knowing it'll help their numbers. Short songs, knowing it will help their numbers, meme songs etc... the overall quality has declined imo. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk

    Facts, here’s a good article about how all these Drake streaming records are meaningless rollingstone.com/pro/news/drake-just-broke-another-streaming-record-that-doesnt-matter-701554

  • Sep 18, 2021
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    El Nigga

    Not to be that guy again...but the new streaming formula has made this a ho hum achievement? I mean, Aubrey himself never had a #1 record, a single solo #1 record...before streaming formula changed in 2016. Abel had a #1 record with the old rules, he didn't. Now everybody and their momma has a #1 record. Desiigner has a #1 record ffs. Its obviously impressive what he's doing in this era, but this is a trash era lol when 40+ year old Kanye is his biggest sales competition, just goes to show how trash this era of music is. Weeknd might do this with his next album, Kendrick, Adele will break all records etc... If you are a prime artist and your song doesn't debut top 5, you doing it wrong these days.

    I'm still not sure if its really a good thing or not, the way things are measured now. On one hand, it may show directly what people are actually listening to more now. But on the other, artist know how to rig the system in their favor much easier now than before. Before, you could pay off radio..but that would only help so much for rappers. Had to have an absolutely massive song to go #1. Now? Dudes put out 30 song albums, knowing it'll help their numbers. Short songs, knowing it will help their numbers, meme songs etc... the overall quality has declined imo. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk

    Still an achievement but yeah streaming era has changed the way you should look at charts and numbers. Drake said he got more hits than the Beatles but noone ever had to go out and buy a single player in a store for one of his songs. A billboard top 10 today and and 30 years ago are 2 completely different things

  • Sep 18, 2021
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    The 7 Day Theory

    You been hating since the old ktt my guy give it a rest 😂 move along with your life… almost a decade of hate or excuses from you on his dominance it’s giving desperate now

    Dude said old rules like Drake ain’t the most successful rapper from the old rules era and still is in the new rules era

    If you don’t like the music move along… it don’t mean that quality is down or you have some elite taste over millions who love it.

    He was dominating so much he literally had no #1's before the streaming rules came into effect? lol Weeknd blocked Hotline Bling. Its all on google, sir. Not hating if its facts, that's what y'all tell me all the time

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