View Full Version : 11/14 songs from Beauty Behind the Madness are currently on the Billboard Hot 100
Lensanity
09-09-2015, 09:06 AM
:applause:
The Michael Jackson of this generation. The amount of fame he will have 5 years from now is UNBELIEVABLE.
1 ****ing person has 11% of the top 100 songs in the US. GOAT!
L.Kizzle
09-09-2015, 01:26 PM
This dude is a light skint T-Pain. Even have the same hair and is chubby. Also uses the same vocal machine tricks as him.
And those songs making the billboard top 100 in this day and age is not a hard feet to do. It's not hard to chart.
Lets seem him have the top 5 positions on the charts like the Beatles in 64 when you actually had to go to a wreckad sto and purchase. Or in 87-88 when MJ had seven top ten singles from the same album, back when you had to physically get up and go purchase a wreckad?
Lensanity
09-09-2015, 07:05 PM
This dude is a light skint T-Pain. Even have the same hair and is chubby. Also uses the same vocal machine tricks as him.
And those songs making the billboard top 100 in this day and age is not a hard feet to do. It's not hard to chart.
Lets seem him have the top 5 positions on the charts like the Beatles in 64 when you actually had to go to a wreckad sto and purchase. Or in 87-88 when MJ had seven top ten singles from the same album, back when you had to physically get up and go purchase a wreckad?
There are a million more artists in the music industry now then in the 60's and 80's. Also, people's taste in music varies MUCH more now than in those era's. Everyone listened to the Beatles but if they released that same music today a shit load of people would never ever listen to them.
This is insanely impressive. If you disagree, then tell me the last time somebody had, lets say 8 songs on the Hot 100 at once. Then tell me the last time someone had ELEVEN. I'll wait
Lensanity
09-09-2015, 07:14 PM
The Beatles and Drake hold the record for most songs on the Hot 100 at once with 14
Taylor Swift holds the record for female artists with 11
Those 3 artists had all been established superstars/megastars for YEARS when they accomplished those records. The Weeknd tied Taylor Swift and he has only been a superstar for a whopping 6 months if even that long.
If he releases an album 1-2 years from today then it will break Drake/The Beatles record.
GOAT
warriorfan
09-09-2015, 07:15 PM
This dude is a light skint T-Pain. Even have the same hair and is chubby. Also uses the same vocal machine tricks as him.
And those songs making the billboard top 100 in this day and age is not a hard feet to do. It's not hard to chart.
Lets seem him have the top 5 positions on the charts like the Beatles in 64 when you actually had to go to a wreckad sto and purchase. Or in 87-88 when MJ had seven top ten singles from the same album, back when you had to physically get up and go purchase a wreckad?
:roll:
yeah he uses too much tune for real
Lensanity
09-09-2015, 07:21 PM
This dude is a light skint T-Pain. Even have the same hair and is chubby. Also uses the same vocal machine tricks as him.
And those songs making the billboard top 100 in this day and age is not a hard feet to do. It's not hard to chart.
Lets seem him have the top 5 positions on the charts like the Beatles in 64 when you actually had to go to a wreckad sto and purchase. Or in 87-88 when MJ had seven top ten singles from the same album, back when you had to physically get up and go purchase a wreckad?
You going to address the fact that you said all those songs making the hot 100 is "not a hard feet to do" even though Taylor Swift's record for most songs in the Hot 100 at once is also 11? She is the biggest superstar in the music industry as of right now. Please tell me more about how that isn't impressive.
Sarcastic
09-09-2015, 07:23 PM
Kids these days use "weak old era" excuse for basketball, now using it for music :facepalm
Sarcastic
09-09-2015, 07:25 PM
I actually like his music, but all these threads, and his Stans trying to boost him up, really make it hard.
Lensanity
09-09-2015, 07:32 PM
Kids these days use "weak old era" excuse for basketball, now using it for music :facepalm
It is extremely accurate
In fact, many people credit Michael Jackson for saving the "dying" music industry. It probably wouldn't be what it is today if it wasn't for MJ.
L.Kizzle
09-10-2015, 12:12 AM
There are a million more artists in the music industry now then in the 60's and 80's. Also, people's taste in music varies MUCH more now than in those era's. Everyone listened to the Beatles but if they released that same music today a shit load of people would never ever listen to them.
This is insanely impressive. If you disagree, then tell me the last time somebody had, lets say 8 songs on the Hot 100 at once. Then tell me the last time someone had ELEVEN. I'll wait
Do you not realize how the charts work now, they changed the rules a few years back. So to answer your question, it was impossible to have non-single released tracks enter the Billboard Top 100. At best, a B-Side if the A-Side would sometimes chart at the low ends of the top 100.
Could you imagine MJ or Elvis or the Beatles out in this climate of music releases? Every track of theirs would be in the Top 40 of the Billboard Charts, let alone the Top 100.
Vaniiiia
09-10-2015, 12:41 AM
The Beatles and Drake hold the record for most songs on the Hot 100 at once with 14
Taylor Swift holds the record for female artists with 11
Those 3 artists had all been established superstars/megastars for YEARS when they accomplished those records. The Weeknd tied Taylor Swift and he has only been a superstar for a whopping 6 months if even that long.
If he releases an album 1-2 years from today then it will break Drake/The Beatles record.
GOAT
Difference is those people actually appear on talk shows and other platforms and become famous personalities.
I literally know nothing about this dude other than his music and have never heard him speak or appear on TV.
He will never be close to these people in terms of recognition or fame. His music might be popular, but he himself will not.
Does this guy even perform shows? I genuinely have no idea. It's almost a miracle for this guy to have so many hits yet be such an underwhelming public figure. He deserves an award for that shit, though he probably wouldn't show up to accept it because he doesn't leave the house and nobody in the media knows who the **** he is.
Lensanity
09-10-2015, 07:35 AM
Difference is those people actually appear on talk shows and other platforms and become famous personalities.
I literally know nothing about this dude other than his music and have never heard him speak or appear on TV.
He will never be close to these people in terms of recognition or fame. His music might be popular, but he himself will not.
Does this guy even perform shows? I genuinely have no idea. It's almost a miracle for this guy to have so many hits yet be such an underwhelming public figure. He deserves an award for that shit, though he probably wouldn't show up to accept it because he doesn't leave the house and nobody in the media knows who the **** he is.
He is doing a bunch of talk shows and performances this month
You made a great point, he did this without mass exposure and interviews and all that crap. Now he will actually get his brand out there and within a year will be unbelievably famous.
plowking
09-10-2015, 07:41 AM
Weeknd is legit, but Ed Sheeran killed him on that one song.
Coming from someone who doesn't even like the guy.
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