November 1, 20241 yr Author 17 | 03 | 11th week Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars Die With A Smile Non-album single Released: 16th August 2024 Label: Interscope Records Chart Statistics NE (29/08/2024) | 7-7-7-6-5-4-4-3-2-3-17 Sales: 300,000+ Certification: Silver Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 01 Sales 04 Audio Streaming 06 Video Streaming Video kPa7bsKwL-c Biography Lady Gaga Some may dismiss pop as inauthentic. But for Lady Gaga—one of popular culture’s greatest, most extravagant creations—the inauthenticity is the point. No artist has more defiantly embodied that provocation this century than the one born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (in New York in 1986). Never wedded to the same image—her most memorable looks (among many) have included a gown fashioned from raw meat, a red-carpet-appropriate pair of dish gloves, and “the world’s first flying dress”—Gaga personifies pop’s surface obsessions while simultaneously upending them. In a sense, her creative identity had crystallized by age 21; she’d been a child pianist, aspiring actor, and burlesque performer. Each of these facets powered her career’s most distinct parts: the celebrity fascination of her first two albums, 2008’s The Fame and 2009’s The Fame Monster; the subversive layering of 2011’s Born This Way and 2013’s ARTPOP; the sincere reverence of 2014’s Cheek to Cheek, her jazz standards album with Tony Bennett; the rootsier songwriting of 2016’s Joanne; and 2020’s jubilant return to her neon-hued electro roots, Chromatica. If the 2009 smash “Paparazzi” reveled in the flashes, then “Born This Way” celebrated inner light: In translating her diffuse identity into world-conquering art, Gaga has become a beacon to anyone else who’s felt like an outsider. Her loyal following of Little Monsters has affirmed a deep connection to her message of self-love and self-expression, despite pop’s fickleness and her chameleonic exterior. She played out a simpler version of her path to fame in the Oscar-worthy 2018 remake of A Star Is Born. But while her character’s ascent was abetted by her lover, Gaga’s was all her own. - Apple Music Bruno Mars Bruno Mars has a good story about Prince: Mars is hanging out at an awards show, during a commercial break. The crowd is filled with celebrities. Suddenly, Mars feels the room shift, people part, and there he is, Mars told Apple Music in a 2016 interview—Prince, “just floating by, levitating by.” Prince catches Mars’ eye and gives him a thumbs-up, and Mars—stunned—gives Prince a thumbs-up back. “And that’s it,” Mars said. “What more can you ask?” More than a Prince cosign? How about a stack of multiplatinum records? The privilege of being able to entertain people the world over? Mars has those too. But you get the sense that the nod from Prince was affirmation of a higher order. Even when he was living on instant ramen noodles and trying to find his way into the industry, Mars knew he didn’t just want to be a songwriter or a singer or a producer, but—like Prince, or maybe Michael Jackson—a total pop package, the kind of artist who’s as powerful in the studio as they are onstage. Those records, though: “Uptown Funk,” “Locked Out of Heaven,” “That’s What I Like.” Fun, omnivorous, generation-bridging. The kind of stuff that Mom will be pulling you onto the dance floor for. Mars could do old-fashioned showmanship, could credibly play the crooner with a live band to boot. But he also had an ear for hip-hop and R&B, could—like all great pop—collapse the distance between then and now, Black music and white. Most of all, he knew how much retro was retro enough: Music that made you think about the past, not pine for it. Born Peter Hernandez in Honolulu in 1985, Mars took the stage early, famously doing Elvis impersonations with a family revue at a local hotel before he even hit kindergarten. (In one formative moment, young Mars wet his jumpsuit during “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” but finished without flinching.) As a teenager, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a deal with Motown Records. The deal went nowhere, but Mars kept himself afloat by writing and producing with a team called The Smeezingtons, which he helped found. In 2010, he released his debut, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. By 2012’s Unorthodox Jukebox, the image had gotten a little grittier, the sound a little more diverse, and the retro affectations—goodbye, pompadour—a little less pronounced. Leaning on the slick bounce of ’80s and ’90s funk and R&B, 24K Magic followed in 2016, sweeping its nominations at the Grammys. A confessed perfectionist, Mars pushes on. “All the statues or Time magazine—that s**t is beautiful and made my parents and my family proud and all that,” he told Apple Music. “But there’s this battle within—that you always wanna. You got this fighter’s spirit. I still feel like I’m chasing to prove something to myself, that I got a better song in me.” - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History Lady Gaga 2009 01 Just Dance (feat. Colby O'Donis) -1- MILLIONAIRE 2009 01 Poker Face -2- MILLION SELLER 2009 04 Paparazzi -3- MILLIONAIRE 2009 83 Beautiful, Dirty, Rich -AT- 2009 19 LoveGame -4- 2009 12 Chillin' (Wale feat. Lady Gaga) 2009 01 Bad Romance -5- MILLION SELLER 2009 01 Telephone (feat. Beyoncé) -6- MILLIONAIRE 2009 07 Alejandro -7- 2009 68 Monster -AT- 2009 84 So Happy I Could Die -AT- 2009 89 Dance In The Dark -AT- 2009 88 Speechless -AT- 2011 03 Born This Way -1*- MILLIONAIRE 2011 08 Judas -2*- 2011 06 The Edge Of Glory -3*- MILLIONAIRE 2011 13 Hair -PS- 2011 23 Yoü And I -4*- 2011 16 Marry The Night -5*- 2011 87 White Christmas -AT- 2013 05 Applause -1- 2013 09 Do What U Want (feat. R. Kelly) -2- 2013 76 Venus -PS- 2016 12 Perfect Illusion -1- 2016 39 Million Reasons -2- 2016 66 A-Yo -IG- 2017 19 The Cure -NAS- 2018 01 Shallow (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper) -OST- MILLIONAIRE 2018 27 I'll Never Love Again (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper) -OST- 2018 25 Always Remember Us This Way -OST- MILLIONAIRE 2020 05 Stupid Love -1- 2020 01 Rain On Me (Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande) -2- MILLIONAIRE 2020 17 Sour Candy (Lady Gaga & BLACKPINK) -IG- 2020 29 Alice -AT- 2022 24 Hold My Hand -OST- 2022 22 Bloody Mary -6*- 2024 02 Die With A Smile (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars) -NAS- 6 x #1 | 11 x Top 5 | 15 x Top 10 | 22 x Top 20 | 29 x Top 40 | 37 x Top 100 Bruno Mars 2010 01 Nothin' On You (B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars) 2010 03 Billionaire (Travie McCoy feat. Bruno Mars) 2010 97 It's Better If You Don't Understand -EP- 2010 01 Just The Way You Are (Amazing) -1- MILLION SELLER 2011 01 Grenade -2- MILLION SELLER 2011 11 Marry You -4- MILLIONAIRE 2011 01 The Lazy Song -3- MILLIONAIRE 2011 10 Lighters (Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars) 2011 78 Count On Me -AT- 2011 19 Runaway Baby -AT- 2011 14 It Will Rain -OST- 2011 17 Mirror (Lil Wayne feat. Bruno Mars) 2011 44 Young, Wild & Free (Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa feat. Bruno Mars) 2012 02 Locked Out Of Heaven -1- MILLIONAIRE 2013 02 When I Was Your Man -2- MILLIONAIRE 2013 12 Treasure -3- 2013 62 Gorilla -4- 2014 83 Young Girls -5- 2014 01 Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars) MILLION SELLER 2016 05 24K Magic -1- MILLIONAIRE 2016 79 Chunky -AT- 2017 12 That's What I Like -2- MILLIONAIRE 2017 59 Versace On The Floor (Bruno Mars vs. David Guetta) -3- 2018 05 Finesse (feat. Cardi B) -4- MILLIONAIRE 2018 65 Wake Up In The Sky (Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars & Kodak Black) 2019 12 Please Me (Cardi B & Bruno Mars) 2021 20 Leave The Door Open (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -1- 2021 45 Skate (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -2- 2021 12 Smokin Out The Window (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -3- 2021 49 Fly As Me (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -AT- 2024 02 Die With A Smile (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars) -NAS- 2024 04 APT. (ROSÉ & Bruno Mars) 5 x #1 | 12 x Top 5 | 13 x Top 10 | 22 x Top 20 | 22 x Top 40 | 32 x Top 100 Social Media Lady Gaga Bruno Mars http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/uploads/group_images/of_154.png
November 1, 20241 yr Oh but Jack, why the big fall for this? We want to know! Suddenly fans stopped caring about lady gaga and Bruno Mars, I guess. Any other explanation defies human comprehension
November 1, 20241 yr Oh but Jack, why the big fall for this? We want to know! Can't wait for his reaction to Taste.
November 1, 20241 yr Tyler snatching the #1 :cheeseblock: :clap: my immediate album highlights were: 'Noid', 'Rah Tah Tah', 'Thought I Was Dead' and 'Balloon'. I'm still not bored of 'Good Luck, Babe!' so aw at that being skipped :lol: I've tried my absolute best to get into 'Die With A Smile' but have concluded that MOR-Ga is generally not for me.
November 1, 20241 yr Author 16 | 50 | 2nd week Tyler, The Creator Noid 1st single from CHROMAKOPIA Released: 21st October 2024 Label: Columbia Records Chart Statistics NE (31/10/2024) | 50-16 Sales: 9k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 00 Sales 00 Audio Streaming 19 Video Streaming Video Qer3lwd5hyA Biography When Tyler, The Creator first started gaining national notoriety around 2008, it would’ve been easy to dismiss him as cheap shock—a snotty kid willing to push every button (mass murder, rape, cannibalism) just to get a little attention. Within a few years, he’d evolved into one of hip-hop’s genuine polymaths, a self-contained brand who not only rapped, wrote, produced, and art-directed but also designed clothes and created television shows; whose vision—violent, surreal, sarcastic, and disarmingly introspective—captured the id of an audience who didn’t know how to relate to their feelings but weren’t going to keep them in any longer. Raised in Los Angeles County, Tyler (born Tyler Okonma in 1991) started experimenting with music in his early teens, cofounding the Odd Future collective in 2007, a group whose members included fellow iconoclasts Earl Sweatshirt, Frank Ocean, and Syd Tha Kyd. Influenced by the grab-bag eclecticism of Pharrell Williams and his own tirelessly messed-up inner monologues, Tyler’s official debut, Goblin, came out in 2011. (“Wow, life’s a cute b***h full of estrogen,” he rapped on the title track. “And when she gives you lemons, n***a, throw ’em at pedestrians.”) Gritty, nightmarish, and barbed, the album established him as a kind of antihero: an artist whose bad reputation only made his fans love him more. Wolf (2013) and Cherry Bomb (2015) explored similar psychological territory with increasing nuance; his productions got more sophisticated, too, exploring soul-jazz (“FIND YOUR WINGS”), Latin music (“Tamale”), and ’90s R&B (“Awkward”) in ways that were both discordant and colorful, a full rainbow of bad feeling. In 2017, he released Flower Boy, an album whose vulnerability and eclecticism represented a major step up—a maturation from young punk to complex young man. It ended up being nominated for a Grammy. Meanwhile, he’d found the time to create not one but three television shows (Loiter Squad, Nuts + Bolts, The Jellies!), launch a vibrant streetwear line (Golf Wang), and spearhead an annual festival called the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival. Like Kanye and Pharrell before him, and artists such as the BROCKHAMPTON collective after, Tyler represents a new chapter in hip-hop, toying with identity and sexuality, and drawing on influences—skate culture, therapy speak, the kaleidoscopic weirdness of life on the internet—that help to expand rap’s vocabulary while still keeping continuity with the past. In 2019, he released IGOR, his most mood-driven, soul-baring work to date. After experimenting with Technicolor funk and R&B, Tyler returned to his more linear hip-hop roots with CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, a constellation of tightly wound flows, dynamic production, and sleek wordplay. Laced with narration from DJ Drama and features from artists like 42 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Pharrell, Brent Faiyaz, and more, it was Tyler at his most eclectic—and somehow his most cohesive, too. He expanded on that vision with 2023's CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale, a deluxe edition that doubled down on the hard raps and Tyler's status as a modern icon. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2017 93 Who Dat Boy (feat. A$AP Rocky) -1*- 2019 17 EARFQUAKE -1- 2019 30 I THINK -AT- 2019 41 IGOR'S THEME -AT- 2021 60 Gravity (Brent Faiyaz & DJ Dahi feat. Tyler, The Creator) 2021 48 LUMBERJACK -1- 2021 25 WUSYANAME (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign) -2- 2021 53 CORSO -AT- 2022 89 OPEN A WINDOW (Rex Orange County feat. Tyler, The Creator) 2022 73 Cash In Cash Out (Pharrell Williams feat. 21 Savage & Tyler, The Creator) 2023 39 DOGTOOTH -3- 2023 63 SORRY NOT SORRY -AT- 2023 21 See You Again (feat. Kali Uchis) -2*- 2024 16 Noid -1- 2024 24 Darling, I (feat. Teezo Touchdown) -AT- 0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 8 x Top 40 | 15 x Top 100 Social Media Tyler, The Creator
November 1, 20241 yr how did tyler got the #1 album!! Streaming and I hope his songs drop out of the top 40 next week
November 1, 20241 yr 'Noid' :wub: love how this keeps you on your toes until the very end, my first listen of it was wild.
November 1, 20241 yr Oh just realised that this is a personal best for Tyler - outpeaking 'EARFQUAKE' by one place. :clap:
November 1, 20241 yr Poor Courteeners! The second time they’ve been denied the #1 due to a rapper, after Eminem surprise dropped in 2020 :lol: I thought they must be close last night when the Courteeners suddenly started to push for sales.
November 1, 20241 yr really wanted to like the Tyler album but does nothing to me thought it was gonna be more Frank Ocean-esque but it's not
November 1, 20241 yr Author 15 | | 1st week Tyler, The Creator featuring Daniel Caesar St. Chroma Album track from CHROMAKOPIA Released: 28th October 2024 Label: Columbia Records Chart Statistics NE (07/11/2024) | 15 Sales: - Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 00 Sales 00 Audio Streaming 00 Video Streaming Video gkZ4dLMH-B8 Biography When Tyler, The Creator first started gaining national notoriety around 2008, it would’ve been easy to dismiss him as cheap shock—a snotty kid willing to push every button (mass murder, rape, cannibalism) just to get a little attention. Within a few years, he’d evolved into one of hip-hop’s genuine polymaths, a self-contained brand who not only rapped, wrote, produced, and art-directed but also designed clothes and created television shows; whose vision—violent, surreal, sarcastic, and disarmingly introspective—captured the id of an audience who didn’t know how to relate to their feelings but weren’t going to keep them in any longer. Raised in Los Angeles County, Tyler (born Tyler Okonma in 1991) started experimenting with music in his early teens, cofounding the Odd Future collective in 2007, a group whose members included fellow iconoclasts Earl Sweatshirt, Frank Ocean, and Syd Tha Kyd. Influenced by the grab-bag eclecticism of Pharrell Williams and his own tirelessly messed-up inner monologues, Tyler’s official debut, Goblin, came out in 2011. (“Wow, life’s a cute b***h full of estrogen,” he rapped on the title track. “And when she gives you lemons, n***a, throw ’em at pedestrians.”) Gritty, nightmarish, and barbed, the album established him as a kind of antihero: an artist whose bad reputation only made his fans love him more. Wolf (2013) and Cherry Bomb (2015) explored similar psychological territory with increasing nuance; his productions got more sophisticated, too, exploring soul-jazz (“FIND YOUR WINGS”), Latin music (“Tamale”), and ’90s R&B (“Awkward”) in ways that were both discordant and colorful, a full rainbow of bad feeling. In 2017, he released Flower Boy, an album whose vulnerability and eclecticism represented a major step up—a maturation from young punk to complex young man. It ended up being nominated for a Grammy. Meanwhile, he’d found the time to create not one but three television shows (Loiter Squad, Nuts + Bolts, The Jellies!), launch a vibrant streetwear line (Golf Wang), and spearhead an annual festival called the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival. Like Kanye and Pharrell before him, and artists such as the BROCKHAMPTON collective after, Tyler represents a new chapter in hip-hop, toying with identity and sexuality, and drawing on influences—skate culture, therapy speak, the kaleidoscopic weirdness of life on the internet—that help to expand rap’s vocabulary while still keeping continuity with the past. In 2019, he released IGOR, his most mood-driven, soul-baring work to date. After experimenting with Technicolor funk and R&B, Tyler returned to his more linear hip-hop roots with CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, a constellation of tightly wound flows, dynamic production, and sleek wordplay. Laced with narration from DJ Drama and features from artists like 42 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Pharrell, Brent Faiyaz, and more, it was Tyler at his most eclectic—and somehow his most cohesive, too. He expanded on that vision with 2023's CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale, a deluxe edition that doubled down on the hard raps and Tyler's status as a modern icon. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History Tyler, The Creator 2017 93 Who Dat Boy (feat. A$AP Rocky) -1*- 2019 17 EARFQUAKE -1- 2019 30 I THINK -AT- 2019 41 IGOR'S THEME -AT- 2021 60 Gravity (Brent Faiyaz & DJ Dahi feat. Tyler, The Creator) 2021 48 LUMBERJACK -1- 2021 25 WUSYANAME (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign) -2- 2021 53 CORSO -AT- 2022 89 OPEN A WINDOW (Rex Orange County feat. Tyler, The Creator) 2022 73 Cash In Cash Out (Pharrell Williams feat. 21 Savage & Tyler, The Creator) 2023 39 DOGTOOTH -3- 2023 63 SORRY NOT SORRY -AT- 2023 21 See You Again (feat. Kali Uchis) -2*- 2024 16 Noid -1- 2024 15 St. Chroma (feat. Daniel Caesar) -AT- 2024 24 Darling, I (feat. Teezo Touchdown) -AT- 0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 3 x Top 20 | 9 x Top 40 | 16 x Top 100 Daniel Caesar 2021 02 Peaches (Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON) 2024 15 St. Chroma (Tyler, The Creator feat. Daniel Caesar) 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 2 x Top 40 | 2 x Top 100 Social Media Tyler, The Creator Daniel Caesar
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