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  • May 22
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    Leftside

    My point being is I'm not f***ing to no Mike

    Peak love making tunes

  • May 22
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    Leftside

    My point being is I'm not f***ing to no Mike

    nigga need to hear drake voice to get it on

  • GodzillaMinusOne

    U fkn to drake?

  • Willie Wildcat
    !https://youtu.be/cJLH5yXoqi8?si=PIhy38PMmBfIDq0k

    Peak love making tunes

    Cool vibe and classic but I ain't tryna leave it in to this

  • May 22
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    Harlem

    I’m genuinely curious, why? If you play nice for what 10x more than you play don’t stop til you get enough then why would you not pick it?

    I wanna know the reasoning. It sounds to me like someone who just likes nice for what more than don’t stop til you get enough but they feel obligated to pick a song they like less. I wanna know the reason

    There’s too much cognitive dissonance in music discourse and we have to start getting to the bottom of it. People words don’t match their actions

    because I can listen to nice for what ten times over but it will NEVER make me feel the way don't stop til you get enough makes me feel when I listen to it right now, a week from now, months, years--doesnt matter. that's timeless music

  • They take the GOATS from the past and compare us

  • guwop

    These one week fake #1s are definitely the worst part of the streaming era like why is The Scotts a #1 record

    I don't even remember what that song sounds like

  • Michael easily

  • May 22
    XavierMane

    nigga need to hear drake voice to get it on

    autotune crooning while dry d***ing your girl is hilarious

  • guwop

    These one week fake #1s are definitely the worst part of the streaming era like why is The Scotts a #1 record

    the Scotts was a huge moment for white frat kids

  • Takotchi

    because I can listen to nice for what ten times over but it will NEVER make me feel the way don't stop til you get enough makes me feel when I listen to it right now, a week from now, months, years--doesnt matter. that's timeless music

    If that’s the case then why don’t you listen to don’t stop til you get enough more?

    What makes someone not want to play a song they love so much and makes them feel so wonderful as much as some other song?

    For me, the songs I play the most are the ones I enjoy the most and want to listen to the most. Very simple and direct reasoning.

  • "Post the play counts"

    No problem

  • May 23
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    If you think about, the competition was harder back then. MJ putting up number ones against the countless 70’s 80’s and 90’s hits meanwhile Drake has half his number ones in the 20’s

  • And literally everything from Toosie on is slop

  • May 23
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    Poolboy Q

    If you think about, the competition was harder back then. MJ putting up number ones against the countless 70’s 80’s and 90’s hits meanwhile Drake has half his number ones in the 20’s

    yea 4 of his number ones had Mariah, Rick Astley, Bowie, and I Think We’re Alone Now as competition lmfao

    and this the biggest factor they don’t mention: all of Mike’s #1s are as lead artist with only 1 feature and no major samples (Nice for What) idk why OP listed it as “with Rihanna” when it’s her song LOL

  • May 23
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    Valentine

    yea 4 of his number ones had Mariah, Rick Astley, Bowie, and I Think We’re Alone Now as competition lmfao

    and this the biggest factor they don’t mention: all of Mike’s #1s are as lead artist with only 1 feature and no major samples (Nice for What) idk why OP listed it as “with Rihanna” when it’s her song LOL

    7 of the 13 were solely written by Michael too.

  • 2. Work (with Rihanna) - 9 weeks
    3. One Dance - 10 weeks
    4. God’s Plan - 11 weeks
    5. Nice For What - 8 weeks
    6. In My Feelings - 10 weeks

    This is an insane run

  • May 23
    KingOfPop

    7 of the 13 were solely written by Michael too.

    and 4 of those are off one project like c’mon

    even wrote Diana Ross a top 10 hit

  • May 23
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    Poolboy Q

    If you think about, the competition was harder back then. MJ putting up number ones against the countless 70’s 80’s and 90’s hits meanwhile Drake has half his number ones in the 20’s

    I think attention is as great competition than any artist MJ sparred with

    To consistently land number 1s in this attention economy is differently difficult

    MJ is the GOAT however and doing this run in the physical media economy is insane

    The comparison of eras is pretty interesting

  • I also think MJ would have f***ed with the Drizzler heavy

  • An amazing page 1

  • May 23
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    Corporate Mór

    I think attention is as great competition than any artist MJ sparred with

    To consistently land number 1s in this attention economy is differently difficult

    MJ is the GOAT however and doing this run in the physical media economy is insane

    The comparison of eras is pretty interesting

  • May 23
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    Valentine

    yea 4 of his number ones had Mariah, Rick Astley, Bowie, and I Think We’re Alone Now as competition lmfao

    and this the biggest factor they don’t mention: all of Mike’s #1s are as lead artist with only 1 feature and no major samples (Nice for What) idk why OP listed it as “with Rihanna” when it’s her song LOL

    "(With)" is how Billboard designates songs that an artist is a feature or co-lead on:

    billboard.com/lists/artists-most-number-one-hits-all-time-hot-100/drake-11-no-1s

  • May 23
    shaleirose

    "(With)" is how Billboard designates songs that an artist is a feature or co-lead on:

    https://www.billboard.com/lists/artists-most-number-one-hits-all-time-hot-100/drake-11-no-1s/

    put that featuring up there so we know why this question already ends at the beginning (with Rihanna) doesn’t add to the conversation on here

  • May 23
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    Poolboy Q

    Correct me if I’m wrong. I was born in 2001 🫶

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