Reply #30 posted 08/05/20 8:43am
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Another factor in chart success is the longevity of the single in the charts. Some of the songs by MJ were such huge smashes out of the box that they charted extremely high garnering immense radio play. These songs, no matter how good, tend to have a fairly quick burnout rate on radio and thus don't chart nearly as long as some songs by relatively unknowns. I remember people really betting sick of Beat It even though the vide was great and it initially was a beloved song. This past year newbies to the chart such as Billie Ellish (Bad Boys) and Lewis Capaldi (Someone You Loved) took several months to make it to the top with a slow but sustained radio build. Each week that they chart they earn more chart points, so the songs are huge in the Billboard metrics no matter how long on top. |
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Reply #31 posted 08/06/20 10:56pm
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MattyJam said:
Janet Jackson ahead of MJ?
Oh, H to the NO. This list whacked. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #32 posted 08/08/20 3:04pm
uPtoWnNY
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Graycap23 said:
Smh....Fake...I mean Drake.
Exactly
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Reply #33 posted 08/17/20 5:49am
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ReddBlitz said:
Furthermore, why do some MJ fans forever try and start a riff, or to make a some sort of big deal whenever Janet achieves something probably Michael has never?? I don't get it! For me, any and all achievements made, whether they're liked by the public or not, forever upholds the entire Jackson name and sustains their family music legacy.
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I don't get it either. J5, MJ, and Janet all revolutionzed the music scene and it would be crazy to try and undermine her as an artist just to prop up MJ when MJ himself loved her. We saw she was one of the only family members he at least hal trusted. I really don't understand it either. |
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Reply #34 posted 08/17/20 7:05am
Cinny |
Can you even imagine if they had counted how many times people PLAYED Thriller back then?
Like, we bought it, and listened to it all the time. Where are his "streams"? |
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Reply #35 posted 08/17/20 11:02am
CoolMF |
Looks like I need to step up my music game- didn't expect to see Chicago in the top 20 of this list. Same for Olivia Newton-John. |
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Reply #36 posted 08/17/20 9:24pm
Graycap23 |
beast44 said:
ReddBlitz said:
Furthermore, why do some MJ fans forever try and start a riff, or to make a some sort of big deal whenever Janet achieves something probably Michael has never?? I don't get it! For me, any and all achievements made, whether they're liked by the public or not, forever upholds the entire Jackson name and sustains their family music legacy.
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I don't get it either. J5, MJ, and Janet all revolutionzed the music scene and it would be crazy to try and undermine her as an artist just to prop up MJ when MJ himself loved her. We saw she was one of the only family members he at least hal trusted. I really don't understand it either.
Mj revolutionized the video game. He something next 2 nothing 4 the actual music game. [Edited 8/18/20 14:44pm] FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. |
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Reply #37 posted 08/18/20 2:32pm
slyjackson |
Graycap23 said:
beast44 said:
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I don't get it either. J5, MJ, and Janet all revolutionzed the music scene and it would be crazy to try and undermine her as an artist just to prop up MJ when MJ himself loved her. We saw she was one of the only family members he at least hal trusted. I really don't understand it either.
Mj revolutioned the video game. He something next 2 nothing 4 the actual music game.
Revolutionized* He is* learn to write. |
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Reply #38 posted 08/25/20 2:01am
ReddBlitz |
Graycap23 said:
DonRants said:
MattyJam said:
Janet Jackson ahead of MJ?
Exactly what I thought
Janet had Jimmy & Terry.....of course she would be in front of Mj. Lol Ok, and...your point??? MJ had both Quincy Jones and Teddy Riley. Madonna had Nile Rodgers and Patrick Leonard. Mariah had Narada Michael Walden and Jermaine Dupri. Great chemistry creates great songs and memorable music. |
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Reply #39 posted 08/25/20 12:15pm
Graycap23 |
ReddBlitz said:
Graycap23 said:
Janet had Jimmy & Terry...........of course she would be in front of Mj.
Lol Ok, and...your point??? MJ had both Quincy Jones and Teddy Riley. Madonna had Nile Rodgers and Patrick Leonard. Mariah had Narada Michael Walden and Jermaine Dupri. Great chemistry creates great songs and memorable music.
Jimmy & Terry have more pop hits than Quincy Jones. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. |
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Reply #40 posted 08/25/20 2:03pm
slyjackson |
Graycap23 said:
ReddBlitz said:
Graycap23 said: Lol Ok, and...your point??? MJ had both Quincy Jones and Teddy Riley. Madonna had Nile Rodgers and Patrick Leonard. Mariah had Narada Michael Walden and Jermaine Dupri. Great chemistry creates great songs and memorable music.
Jimmy & Terry have more pop hits than Quincy Jones.
Tell us already what's your point. |
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Reply #41 posted 08/25/20 7:56pm
Graycap23 |
slyjackson said:
Graycap23 said:
Jimmy & Terry have more pop hits than Quincy Jones.
Tell us already what's your point.
Janet had a more consistent production team with more hits.
What part of this isn't clear? FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. |
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Reply #42 posted 08/26/20 12:11am
ReddBlitz |
Graycap23 said:
ReddBlitz said: Graycap23 said:
Janet had Jimmy & Terry.....of course she would be in front of Mj.
Lol Ok, and...your point??? MJ had both Quincy Jones and Teddy Riley. Madonna had Nile Rodgers and Patrick Leonard. Mariah had Narada Michael Walden and Jermaine Dupri. Great chemistry creates great songs and memorable music.
Jimmy & Terry have more pop hits than Quincy Jones. Again, and??? So what! The point I'm really making is when greatness recognizes greatness, it equates to everlasting QUALITY...period!! |
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Reply #43 posted 08/26/20 7:37am
Graycap23 |
ReddBlitz said:
Graycap23 said:
Jimmy & Terry have more pop hits than Quincy Jones.
Again, and??? So what! The point I'm really making is when greatness recognizes greatness, it equates to everlasting QUALITY...period!!
lol.....I give up.
Ignore my comments. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. |
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Reply #44 posted 08/26/20 8:34am
BombSquad |
Graycap23 said:
slyjackson said:
Tell us already what's your point.
Janet had a more consistent production team with more hits.
What part of this isn't clear?
then Max Martin is better than Quincy, Jam&Lewis and all others combined.
makes them look like total bozos, even Prince LOL
your standards for musical quality are somewhat.... weird.... LMAO
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Reply #45 posted 08/26/20 9:05pm
Superstition |
Tuls101 said:
beast44 said:
I basically just copied and pasted the list from Bilboard's website. I know it's based on the Hot 100 only. But MJ has 3 moer #1s and 3 more top tens than her so IDK why she's above him. I thought she'd be right below
I guess high chart peaks aren't the only factor. The total number of weeks a song stays in the Hot 100, even if it's lower in the charts comes into play too. She may have just had more songs to stick around longer. The can't be too far apart from one another.
Drake just recently surpassed Madonna as the act with the most top 10's on the Billboard Hot 100. Although it would seem a lot of his "hits" are songs that didn't hang around the charts for long. The way charts are calculated now are so different to back in the day. Album tracks can make it onto the charts now, making it seem newer acts have lots of "hits" when really, it may just be that they're new album got streamed a lot on first week, making random songs eligible to chart on Hot 100.
Let's just imagine if that were the policy when Thriller, Purple Rain, Like A Virgin etc were released.....those artists would have so many more "hits". In the case of Madonna, Into The Groove probably would've been a number one hit. Funny, it's one of Madonna's most well known songs that gets TONS of recurrent play these days, yet it didn't chart at all because it technically wasn't a single.
This. Makes these type of lists interesting but not entirely fair. Also probably doesn't include artists who had huge success in bands and solo, like MJ with the J5 and Phil Collins with genesis.
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Reply #46 posted 08/26/20 10:06pm
ReddBlitz |
Graycap23 said:
ReddBlitz said: Graycap23 said:
Jimmy & Terry have more pop hits than Quincy Jones.
Again, and??? So what! The point I'm really making is when greatness recognizes greatness, it equates to everlasting QUALITY...period!!
lol.....I give up. Ignore my comments. Ignore, what?? You're really not saying anything. *Shrugs*
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