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I don't think Young Thug is the driving force behind its success so it might as well be. :lol:

 

I agree with Jack - Crying In The Club cannot be left off the album tracklist. Still a decent enough hit to persuade people to purchase. THTHTL could be a defining debut - loving all three tracks so far.

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I'm assuming 3 out of Crying In The Club, I Have Questions, Havana or OMG.

I don't think Young Thug is the driving force behind its success so it might as well be. :lol:

 

I agree with Jack - Crying In The Club cannot be left off the album tracklist. Still a decent enough hit to persuade people to purchase. THTHTL could be a defining debut - loving all three tracks so far.

 

 

Its that weird formula of ‘rent a rapper’ making a song a hit whilst they don’t actually bring anything to the song...

Also it's on course for a third week at #1, the longest for a female soloist since Adele's "Hello"!

with a lead credit

Now with a fourth week at #1! Truly incredible success for ha, here's a comparison with female-lead #1s of this decade which have spent at least three weeks at #1 (12 other songs by females have spent at least 2 weeks at #1):

 

Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug - "Havana" (2017, 4 weeks to date)

Little Mix - "Shout Out to My Ex" (2016, 3 weeks)

Adele - "Hello" (2015, 3 weeks)

Little Mix - "Black Magic" (2015, 3 weeks)

Jess Glynne - "Hold My Hand" (2015, 3 weeks)

Ellie Goulding - "Love Me Like You Do" (2015, 4 weeks)

Meghan Trainor - "All About That Bass" (2014, 4 weeks)

Lily Allen - "Somewhere Only We Know" (2013, 3 weeks non-consecutive)

Ellie Goulding - "Burn" (2013, 3 weeks)

Florence and the Machine - "Spectrum (Say My Name)" (2012, 3 weeks)

Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe" (2012, 4 weeks)

Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - "We Found Love" (2011, 6 weeks non-consecutive)

Adele - "Someone Like You" (2011, 5 weeks non-consecutive)

 

She's the first since Ellie in 2015 to spend a month at #1 and only Adele and Rihanna have spent longer there. I'm predicting a fifth week at #1 this week, Camila coming for legend status *_*

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I reckon one week at #1 over there then Bruno Mars will take over, for some reason they adore him over there as well as Cardi B
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Another incredible "Havana" moment. So pleased that she's got the double - the first debut double since Beyoncé herself in 2003.

I think we can say beyond all reasonable doubt that was the right decision to make. Well done her!

 

A few weeks ago I thought following up 'Havana' with 'Never Be The Same' might have totally derailed the campaign, but it seems to have done alright now (even though I still don't like it), and 'She Loves Control' has pretty huge potential. I think she's set for a really big era!

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Opening performance from the Grammys with Young Thug, Ricky Martin, Arturo Sandoval and J Balvin:

 

 

I still absolutely adore this song and that performance was yet another spectacular celebration of everything that she stands for as an artist. I think it's a huge shame that none of her singles after this other than Never Be the Same had any impact but I'm sure if she leads her second album with another pop banger, she will have another huge hit on her hands

great but 1 year and a half too late, this could have happened in last year's Grammys instead

 

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