April 10, 201114 yr 100% sales, because airplay does not reflect on the publics choice of what single is popular. Also the Airplay Hot 100 play R&B songs the most and therefore singers like Beyonce, Rihanna, Katy Perry get more play than Lady GaGa and Britney Spears, which is funny because when it comes to popularity Lady GaGa and Britney are more popular than the others. Airplay keep playing r&b songs and this will be terrible for new singers such as Lady gaga and kesha as their album will be less likely to be a number one, in contrast to r&b singers. Lady Gaga would have got 4 #1s instead of 3 Britney Spears would hve got 8 #1s instead of 4, however if it were 100% singles such as Oops, Crazy, Toxic, Everytime, Slave would have got a decent physical release (when i say decent i mean without vinyl) bringing her tally up to 13 number 1s. Edited April 10, 201114 yr by sclub7fan001
April 10, 201114 yr On The Floor MV VEVO view: 85 millions Born this Way MV VEVO view: 33 millions Does internet views have any influence over the chart?
April 10, 201114 yr Does internet views have any influence over the chart? No Thank god as Justin Biebers baby would of been #1 Forever
April 10, 201114 yr It does, actually. Streaming on Youtube by US citizens has an effect on the chartm although how much is unknown.
April 10, 201114 yr American radio's continue to be racist, expecially the big ones. ??? Cee Lo Green is black, and his airplay has been huge :unsure:
April 10, 201114 yr ??? Cee Lo Green is black, and his airplay has been huge :unsure: I think he meant other discrimination because skin colour hasn't really been an issue any more. Even a black country singer has got a number one country hit. Edited April 10, 201114 yr by SKOB
April 10, 201114 yr Airplay Hot 100 play R&B songs the most and therefore singers like Beyonce, Rihanna, Katy Perry get more play than Lady GaGa and Britney Spears, which is funny because when it comes to popularity Lady GaGa and Britney are more popular than the others. Airplay keep playing r&b songs and this will be terrible for new singers such as Lady gaga and kesha as their album will be less likely to be a number one, in contrast to r&b singers. Lady Gaga would have got 4 #1s instead of 3 Britney Spears would hve got 8 #1s instead of 4, however if it were 100% singles such as Oops, Crazy, Toxic, Everytime, Slave would have got a decent physical release (when i say decent i mean without vinyl) bringing her tally up to 13 number 1s. :huh: Regarding the title of this thread, btw, Hot 100 has been a songs chart since 1998, not singles chart. Edited April 10, 201114 yr by SKOB
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