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WTF? Rick James NEVER had a top 10 pop single? (excluding Hammer's U Can't Touch This) wow.... you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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Rick came pretty close with You & I. It peak at #16 on The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts (USA). | |
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I know Rick had at least three top 10 U.S. singles--just not under his own name.
Party All The Time - Eddie Murphy - #2 In My House - Mary Jane Girls - #7 U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer - #8 | |
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sextonseven said: I know Rick had at least three top 10 U.S. singles--just not under his own name.
Party All The Time - Eddie Murphy - #2 In My House - Mary Jane Girls - #7 U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer - #8 that sucks [Edited 6/11/07 19:49pm] "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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He actually two albums chart higher then his singles, Street songs charted at number 3.
Since we're on charts. -Another late James, James Brown never had a number one pop hit (he did chart 17 number ones on the black/r&b side). -The Jackson 5/Jacksons, while having 4 number one pop hits, never had a chart topping pop album (They had three hit the charts at number 4, ABC, Third Album and Victory) PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: He actually two albums chart higher then his singles, Street songs charted at number 3.
Since we're on charts. -Another late James, James Brown never had a number one pop hit (he did chart 17 number ones on the black/r&b side). -The Jackson 5/Jacksons, while having 4 number one pop hits, never had a chart topping pop album (They had three hit the charts at number 4, ABC, Third Album and Victory) That's right. Just because you don't have a #1 single doesn't mean you're not a legend "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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I don't think Rick was promoted very well and his music is a little 1 dimensional.
All I saw of him in public appearances was pretty ugly. He usually looked coked and tired, and aggressively ambitious. Whereas Prince was usually promoted as the eccentric genious. Prince wasn#t so aggressive, but came across much more self-assured. Rick, even as a young fella looked like mutton dressed as lamb. Bad hair. | |
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You're shocked because...?
You know good and well Rick James was too damn funky for the pop charts!! | |
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Who gives a rat's ass about the pop charts? It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Who gives a rat's ass about the pop charts?
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SexyBeautifulOne said: You're shocked because...?
You know good and well Rick James was too damn funky for the pop charts!! This is true.Also,in the early 80s,he criticized MTV for their refusal to show black artists.He was banned from that channel,which meant that he never got the same "pop" exposure that Prince and Michael Jackson received.I always felt that "Super Freak" should have been on MTV.That's his most pop-sounding single and it deserved to be a bigger pop hit. | |
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SexyBeautifulOne said: You're shocked because...?
You know good and well Rick James was too damn funky for the pop charts!! And besides, pop is for weasels anyway | |
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Didn;t superfreak get to number 13, lots of great funk acts have never had a pop Top10, but they have had number ones on the R and B chart what about Parliament, Graham Central Station, Skyy, Odyssey and Zapp, all huge Stars and never a Top 10 pop hit between them. Another group called The Time have only ever cracked the Pop Top 20 once with Jerk Out, but they have heaps of Black Top 10s and 2 Top 2 singles. Also early Prince hits from For You onwards have gone Top 10, except Soft and Wet which got to 12. Remeber Lover, Uptown and Controversy were black Top 5's!. prince didnt even get his Top10 pop hit until Little Red Corvette as Lover stalled at 11 but hung around in the Top 20 for a while. 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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bboy87 said: LittleBLUECorvette said: He actually two albums chart higher then his singles, Street songs charted at number 3.
Since we're on charts. -Another late James, James Brown never had a number one pop hit (he did chart 17 number ones on the black/r&b side). -The Jackson 5/Jacksons, while having 4 number one pop hits, never had a chart topping pop album (They had three hit the charts at number 4, ABC, Third Album and Victory) That's right. Just because you don't have a #1 single doesn't mean you're not a legend Jimi Hendrix comes to mind. His only Top 20 hit was a cover of Bob Dylan's song. | |
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tane1976 said: Didn;t superfreak get to number 13, lots of great funk acts have never had a pop Top10, but they have had number ones on the R and B chart what about Parliament, Graham Central Station, Skyy, Odyssey and Zapp, all huge Stars and never a Top 10 pop hit between them. Another group called The Time have only ever cracked the Pop Top 20 once with Jerk Out, but they have heaps of Black Top 10s and 2 Top 2 singles. Also early Prince hits from For You onwards have gone Top 10, except Soft and Wet which got to 12. Remeber Lover, Uptown and Controversy were black Top 5's!. prince didnt even get his Top10 pop hit until Little Red Corvette as Lover stalled at 11 but hung around in the Top 20 for a while.
The Time had two top 20 pop hits: "Jerk Out" and "Jungle Love". | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Who gives a rat's ass about the pop charts? Exactly. The best artists never made the pop charts. When an R&B artist did make the pop chart, it usually went to their head and ruined them forever. I used to get pissed when I would see my favorites make the pop chart. I was furious when I saw Prince on there with "Little Red Corvette". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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tane1976 said:
Also early Prince hits from For You onwards have gone Top 10, except Soft and Wet which got to 12. Remeber Lover, Uptown and Controversy were black Top 5's!. prince didnt even get his Top10 pop hit until Little Red Corvette as Lover stalled at 11 but hung around in the Top 20 for a while. Exactly. That's when Prince was at his best (before the pop success). Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Bruce springstein never had a pop #1 he only reached #2 and the #1 song was by prince that week | |
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vainandy said: Exactly. The best artists never made the pop charts. When an R&B artist did make the pop chart, it usually went to their head and ruined them forever. I used to get pissed when I would see my favorites make the pop chart. I was furious when I saw Prince on there with "Little Red Corvette". TRANSLATION: Lionel Ritchie & Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds | |
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TonyVanDam said: vainandy said: Exactly. The best artists never made the pop charts. When an R&B artist did make the pop chart, it usually went to their head and ruined them forever. I used to get pissed when I would see my favorites make the pop chart. I was furious when I saw Prince on there with "Little Red Corvette". TRANSLATION: Lionel Ritchie & Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds When they are hitting R and B thats when they sound real and funky, pop success usually meanings watering it down to pander to a less discerning audience. For You to Controversy are like Prince's Blackest albums (R and B moving in2 funk) until Musicology that is. 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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TonyVanDam said: vainandy said: Exactly. The best artists never made the pop charts. When an R&B artist did make the pop chart, it usually went to their head and ruined them forever. I used to get pissed when I would see my favorites make the pop chart. I was furious when I saw Prince on there with "Little Red Corvette". TRANSLATION: Lionel Ritchie & Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Don't forget Atlantic Star. They became horrible. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I was just listening to Mary Jane today. And I have forgotten just how good this song is. This song shoulda been fuckin' hit, top 10. This song makes you wanna smoke just light up some shit lay back and chill and listen to the song. Cuz we all know what Rick is really singin' about. Reminds me of the scene in Friday. Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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vainandy said: Don't forget Atlantic Star. They became horrible. I can tolerate Secret Lovers. But Always?!? That's where I lost some respect for Atlantic Star. They were trying to be the black Air Supply (.....and you know I can't stand Air Supply!!!). | |
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TonyVanDam said: vainandy said: Don't forget Atlantic Star. They became horrible. I can tolerate Secret Lovers. But Always?!? That's where I lost some respect for Atlantic Star. They were trying to be the black Air Supply (.....and you know I can't stand Air Supply!!!). I didn't see them as trying to be a black Air Supply. I saw them as trying to be a group version of Shitney Houston. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Don't forget Atlantic Star. They became horrible. I like "Touch A Four Leaf Clover". I still have that 7". The b-side was the old hit "Circles". | |
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meltwithu said: (excluding Hammer's U Can't Touch This) wow.... Rick James was Black America huge... Like Gerald Levert. I would tell the average joe schmo white person Gerald Levert died and they were like..huh? You couldn't even name the songs...they didn't know them either. I remember when I got my throw back rick james t shirt and most white people were like who? .....Until Dave Chappelle!! | |
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