They played this everyday at my old retail job. Made me wanna kill myself
hey soul sister and 50 ways to say goodbye
So many classic chunes being posted in this thread
fr ktt exposing itself
Still don't quite understand how a song with a chorus like "I woke up in Chris Brown's body" became a hit
this chorus is gold idc
fr ktt exposing itself
Can't believe someone posted 'Apologize'
Outright classic
Its not even bait those songs are actually ass
i get one dance if you're rhythmless but controlla? cmon
Still don't quite understand how a song with a chorus like "I woke up in Chris Brown's body" became a hit
this song is so f***ing funny
no idea how this reached #26 but it's a great song so i'm not complaining
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OjTspCqvk8different era
this chorus is gold idc
Song is catchy but we really let someone named Lil D***y get away with having a bunch of 14 year old white girls singing they woke up as Chris Brown of all people and can now say the N word
Its not even bait those songs are actually ass
Who said a hit was about quality? It only takes one listen to those hooks to hear why those songs would be hits tbh
Still don't quite understand how a song with a chorus like "I woke up in Chris Brown's body" became a hit
this is the only song itt that makes sense lol
not a hit in the USA but still
laurie the goat
what was the last good song that was a hit
Lol nah it’s a decent song but when I first heard it I never expected it to be a hit.
Lol nah it’s a decent song but when I first heard it I never expected it to be a hit.
fair
s*** got so many quotables now
he said hit g
its in the billboard hot 100 top 10, its a hit
its in the billboard hot 100 top 10, its a hit
me and you got different definitions of hits then
hit to me is a song that goes no.1 (or 2 sometimes like Hotline Bling) and stays there and is being played everywhere.
to me a top 10 song is just a ‘big song’- that can describe a hit to some people