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LAST SINGLE IN US TOP 10 POP CHARTS Does anyone out there know when prince last made the top 10 single pop charts in the us and uk? | |
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Yes. | |
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94'
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World Gold & 1999 re-release was top 10 in UK. [Edited 11/22/09 16:58pm] | |
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Prince 4Ever. | |
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JarviusLovesexy said: 94'
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World Gold & 1999 re-release was top 10 in UK. Bzzzt, wrong. | |
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ernestsewell said: JarviusLovesexy said: 94'
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World Gold & 1999 re-release was top 10 in UK. Bzzzt, wrong. bzzzt, right. he hasn't had a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 since TMBGITW in 1994. | |
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Charts are meaningless if you are not 13-years old teen fan of Hannah Montana. | |
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^ hey Zaza I disagree, you only say this because Prince isn't able, but remember it was so cool back in the day when Purple Rain was dominating the charts in '84, 24 weeks at # 1
we all would LOVE again to see Prince being successful, # 1 on the charts, Unfortunately that won't happen. [Edited 11/22/09 23:26pm] Prince 4Ever. | |
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thedance said: ^ hey Zaza I disagree, you only say this because Prince isn't able, but remember it was so cool back in the day when Purple Rain was dominating the charts in '84, 24 weeks at # 1
we all would LOVE again to see Prince being # 1 on the charts, Unfortunately that won't happen. he can be number one on the album charts for one week lol | |
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thedance said: ^ hey Zaza I disagree, you only say this because Prince isn't able, but remember it was so cool back in the day when Purple Rain was dominating the charts in '84, 24 weeks at # 1
we all would LOVE again to see Prince being # 1 on the charts, Unfortunately that won't happen. No no Back in the day charts were much different. Now all that you see on charts are just the same names over and over. I don't say that because Prince is not on them, but because Prince and other fav artists are not on them But really, most people don't give a damn about charts anymore (just teens to know who's cool enough so they can illegaly download their music ) | |
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errant said: ernestsewell said: Bzzzt, wrong. bzzzt, right. he hasn't had a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 since TMBGITW in 1994. He had one chart after that. So BZZZZT WRONG, as I said. | |
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ernestsewell said: errant said: bzzzt, right. he hasn't had a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 since TMBGITW in 1994. He had one chart after that. So BZZZZT WRONG, as I said. i hate u ? | |
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^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
maybe Gold? I think it was a top 10 hit in the UK ? Prince 4Ever. | |
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ernestsewell said: errant said: bzzzt, right. he hasn't had a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 since TMBGITW in 1994. He had one chart after that. So BZZZZT WRONG, as I said. So what track was that then What you don't remember never happened | |
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thedance said: ^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
maybe Gold? I think it was a top 10 hit in the UK ? "I Hate U" was #3 on the US R&B. Now if you want to split hairs w/ WHAT chart it was on, fine, but the fact remains he had a #3 song, on a US chart. However it should be noted that "I Hate U" wasn't the last actual song to hit the Top 10 on that US R&B chart. "Betcha By Golly Wow!" hit #10 on the same chart. I'm going to go off track for a minute and touch on something here: "Betcha" hitting #10, back when downloading songs on the internet wasn't quite as popular, or even feasible (simply because of the lack of broadband, and things like Napster not existing, etc), was a decent feat. It also shows that promotion for, and BY, Prince works. He sat down, and removed a lot of the mystique he had created around himself. He talked to Oprah, he talked to Chris Rock, he made video, he took a new turn on acknowledging his life as a musician and as a pop icon, his marriage, and his unborn child in a public and celebratory way. Although Emancipation had its set of flaws, he made it personal to him. He explained that disk 2 was love songs to Mayte. Mayte said it was one of the most romantic things he's done for her. He talked about why he chose to do covers on an album, and why he picked the ones he did. And an old song like "Betcha" or "La La Means I Love U" hit a good nerve w/ older listeners who remembered those songs when they were teenagers or in their 20's. It brought his audience closer, parents and children. He wasn't talking about Jehovah, stauros, preaching how his religion is the only religion, or how The New World Translation is the only Bible to read. No, he talked about himself, and how he translates his life into music. I was proud of Prince during this time, in a new way. I love the down to earth yet classy way he carried himself. So whether you like "Betcha" or not as a cover, it did chart, and he worked that album. (I think it had more life in it, but alas.) So the last two songs Prince had in the Top 10 in the US were "I Hate U", and "Betcha By Golly Wow!" (an interesting paradox of songs too, if you think about it.) | |
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ernestsewell said: thedance said: ^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
maybe Gold? I think it was a top 10 hit in the UK ? "I Hate U" was #3 on the US R&B. Now if you want to split hairs w/ WHAT chart it was on, fine, but the fact remains he had a #3 song, on a US chart. However it should be noted that "I Hate U" wasn't the last actual song to hit the Top 10 on that US R&B chart. "Betcha By Golly Wow!" hit #10 on the same chart. I'm going to go off track for a minute and touch on something here: "Betcha" hitting #10, back when downloading songs on the internet wasn't quite as popular, or even feasible (simply because of the lack of broadband, and things like Napster not existing, etc), was a decent feat. It also shows that promotion for, and BY, Prince works. He sat down, and removed a lot of the mystique he had created around himself. He talked to Oprah, he talked to Chris Rock, he made video, he took a new turn on acknowledging his life as a musician and as a pop icon, his marriage, and his unborn child in a public and celebratory way. Although Emancipation had its set of flaws, he made it personal to him. He explained that disk 2 was love songs to Mayte. Mayte said it was one of the most romantic things he's done for her. He talked about why he chose to do covers on an album, and why he picked the ones he did. And an old song like "Betcha" or "La La Means I Love U" hit a good nerve w/ older listeners who remembered those songs when they were teenagers or in their 20's. It brought his audience closer, parents and children. He wasn't talking about Jehovah, stauros, preaching how his religion is the only religion, or how The New World Translation is the only Bible to read. No, he talked about himself, and how he translates his life into music. I was proud of Prince during this time, in a new way. I love the down to earth yet classy way he carried himself. So whether you like "Betcha" or not as a cover, it did chart, and he worked that album. (I think it had more life in it, but alas.) So the last two songs Prince had in the Top 10 in the US were "I Hate U", and "Betcha By Golly Wow!" (an interesting paradox of songs too, if you think about it.) Musicology 2004 | |
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ernestsewell said:[quote] thedance said: ^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
split hairs? the person asked specifically about the pop chart. not the r&b chart. so.... bzzzzt. wrong. really, if you're going to go around correcting people so often, you ought to actually read the question for which the answer was provided before you get all know-it-all on everyone's ass. | |
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errant said:[quote] ernestsewell said: thedance said: ^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
split hairs? the person asked specifically about the pop chart. not the r&b chart. so.... bzzzzt. wrong. really, if you're going to go around correcting people so often, you ought to actually read the question for which the answer was provided before you get all know-it-all on everyone's ass. lololol | |
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errant said:[quote] ernestsewell said: thedance said: ^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
split hairs? the person asked specifically about the pop chart. not the r&b chart. so.... bzzzzt. wrong. really, if you're going to go around correcting people so often, you ought to actually read the question for which the answer was provided before you get all know-it-all on everyone's ass. How long you been avoiding that mirror in lieu of fixating on me? | |
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adevar said: Musicology 2004
I looked, and from what I found, the song hit #120 on the US chart, and #44 on the US R&B. The highest it got anywhere was #19 in Norway. Lotta promomtion, but no one was buying it, literally. | |
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errant said:[quote] ernestsewell said: thedance said: ^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
split hairs? the person asked specifically about the pop chart. not the r&b chart. so.... bzzzzt. wrong. really, if you're going to go around correcting people so often, you ought to actually read the question for which the answer was provided before you get all know-it-all on everyone's ass. what the hell is wrong with you, Errant? I Hate U was # 12 on the billboard hot 100, imo. = the pop chart http://www.allmusic.com/c...r5ldhe~T51 [Edited 11/23/09 12:46pm] Prince 4Ever. | |
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thedance said: errant said: split hairs? the person asked specifically about the pop chart. not the r&b chart. so.... bzzzzt. wrong. really, if you're going to go around correcting people so often, you ought to actually read the question for which the answer was provided before you get all know-it-all on everyone's ass. what the hell is wrong with you, Errant? I Hate U was # 12 on the billboard hot 100, imo. = the pop chart http://www.allmusic.com/c...r5ldhe~T51 [Edited 11/23/09 12:46pm] Still not top 10 | |
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^ don't confuse me lol...
imo. TMBGITW was the last top 10 hit on the US Billboards top 10. Prince 4Ever. | |
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thedance said: ^ don't confuse me lol...
imo. TMBGITW was the last top 10 hit on the US Billboards top 10. Thats what me and errant are saying. lol..#12 is after 10 not before 10.So how is I Hate U his last top 10? | |
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^ ok we agree then, maybe errant was talking to ernest, when talking about the r'n'b chart?? Prince 4Ever. | |
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thedance said: ^ ok we agree then, maybe errant was talking to ernest, when talking about the r'n'b chart??
Yeah,he was.And the question was cleary based on the pop & uk charts,so Im right lololol yeah | |
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Good life? | |
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spontane said: Good life?
What? lololol | |
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ernestsewell said: thedance said: ^ I Hate U went to #12 in the US, TMBGITW was the last top 10 on the US Billboard.
maybe Gold? I think it was a top 10 hit in the UK ? "I Hate U" was #3 on the US R&B. Now if you want to split hairs w/ WHAT chart it was on, fine, but the fact remains he had a #3 song, on a US chart. However it should be noted that "I Hate U" wasn't the last actual song to hit the Top 10 on that US R&B chart. "Betcha By Golly Wow!" hit #10 on the same chart. I'm going to go off track for a minute and touch on something here: "Betcha" hitting #10, back when downloading songs on the internet wasn't quite as popular, or even feasible (simply because of the lack of broadband, and things like Napster not existing, etc), was a decent feat. It also shows that promotion for, and BY, Prince works. He sat down, and removed a lot of the mystique he had created around himself. He talked to Oprah, he talked to Chris Rock, he made video, he took a new turn on acknowledging his life as a musician and as a pop icon, his marriage, and his unborn child in a public and celebratory way. Although Emancipation had its set of flaws, he made it personal to him. He explained that disk 2 was love songs to Mayte. Mayte said it was one of the most romantic things he's done for her. He talked about why he chose to do covers on an album, and why he picked the ones he did. And an old song like "Betcha" or "La La Means I Love U" hit a good nerve w/ older listeners who remembered those songs when they were teenagers or in their 20's. It brought his audience closer, parents and children. He wasn't talking about Jehovah, stauros, preaching how his religion is the only religion, or how The New World Translation is the only Bible to read. No, he talked about himself, and how he translates his life into music. I was proud of Prince during this time, in a new way. I love the down to earth yet classy way he carried himself. So whether you like "Betcha" or not as a cover, it did chart, and he worked that album. (I think it had more life in it, but alas.) So the last two songs Prince had in the Top 10 in the US were "I Hate U", and "Betcha By Golly Wow!" (an interesting paradox of songs too, if you think about it.) I enjoy your snark, but you're wrong in several ways. First, the OP was clearly asking about the pop chart in the US, so yes, the answer is "The Most Beautiful Girl In the World" in 1994. Also, "I Hate U" and "Betcha By Golly Wow!" did not reach the top ten on "the same chart." "I Hate U" reached no. 3 on Billboard's Hot R&B singles chart. "Betcha By Golly Wow!" was not released as a commercial single in the U.S., which made it ineligible for the main R&B singles chart (due to existing chart rules at that time). It reached no. 10 on Hot R&B airplay, a separate component chart. And if we're not specifying which chart, you're still incorrect. "Call My Name" topped the Adult R&B chart in 2004. I believe he also scored a top ten on that chart with "Future Baby Mama." If you're going to nitpick, nitpick all the way... | |
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renfield said: ernestsewell said: "I Hate U" was #3 on the US R&B. Now if you want to split hairs w/ WHAT chart it was on, fine, but the fact remains he had a #3 song, on a US chart. However it should be noted that "I Hate U" wasn't the last actual song to hit the Top 10 on that US R&B chart. "Betcha By Golly Wow!" hit #10 on the same chart. I'm going to go off track for a minute and touch on something here: "Betcha" hitting #10, back when downloading songs on the internet wasn't quite as popular, or even feasible (simply because of the lack of broadband, and things like Napster not existing, etc), was a decent feat. It also shows that promotion for, and BY, Prince works. He sat down, and removed a lot of the mystique he had created around himself. He talked to Oprah, he talked to Chris Rock, he made video, he took a new turn on acknowledging his life as a musician and as a pop icon, his marriage, and his unborn child in a public and celebratory way. Although Emancipation had its set of flaws, he made it personal to him. He explained that disk 2 was love songs to Mayte. Mayte said it was one of the most romantic things he's done for her. He talked about why he chose to do covers on an album, and why he picked the ones he did. And an old song like "Betcha" or "La La Means I Love U" hit a good nerve w/ older listeners who remembered those songs when they were teenagers or in their 20's. It brought his audience closer, parents and children. He wasn't talking about Jehovah, stauros, preaching how his religion is the only religion, or how The New World Translation is the only Bible to read. No, he talked about himself, and how he translates his life into music. I was proud of Prince during this time, in a new way. I love the down to earth yet classy way he carried himself. So whether you like "Betcha" or not as a cover, it did chart, and he worked that album. (I think it had more life in it, but alas.) So the last two songs Prince had in the Top 10 in the US were "I Hate U", and "Betcha By Golly Wow!" (an interesting paradox of songs too, if you think about it.) I enjoy your snark, but you're wrong in several ways. First, the OP was clearly asking about the pop chart in the US, so yes, the answer is "The Most Beautiful Girl In the World" in 1994. Also, "I Hate U" and "Betcha By Golly Wow!" did not reach the top ten on "the same chart." "I Hate U" reached no. 3 on Billboard's Hot R&B singles chart. "Betcha By Golly Wow!" was not released as a commercial single in the U.S., which made it ineligible for the main R&B singles chart (due to existing chart rules at that time). It reached no. 10 on Hot R&B airplay, a separate component chart. And if we're not specifying which chart, you're still incorrect. "Call My Name" topped the Adult R&B chart in 2004. I believe he also scored a top ten on that chart with "Future Baby Mama." If you're going to nitpick, nitpick all the way... #39 on RnB | |
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