but honestly considering the incredibly short attention span from listeners and now with the sudden surge in plays your music can get from social media trends and the bundles, #1s are gonna get passed around like nothing. I don't think they're going to be worth as much soon
You have to realize that high turn over was what the Hot 100 was until the 90s, go look at some of the years from the 70s and 80s when it was nothing to have 30+ #1s. This year is unique because Billboard weakened User-generated videos (which was previously responsible for the longevity of hits like Old Town Road and Bad Guy) in their formula and streaming and radio impressions are down due to COVID-19.
Damn
Thought DaBaby was gonna flop
That’s what KTT told me
When has KTT ever been right about anything?
Roddy and Travis we got 2 superstars
Since Post doesn’t wanna be hip hop who be the one to complete the 3?
Travis is almost 30. Roddy is 21. Can't compare them
When has KTT ever been right about anything?
They not ready for that discussion
A song with the chorus "fuck a cop car" went #1 in America after a week of protesting against police brutality.
Poetic irony.
A song with the chorus "fuck a cop car" went #1 in America after a week of protesting against police brutality.
Poetic irony.
And DaBaby did a protest-esque remix verse for it too
New gen’s big 3 is Da Baby, Uzi, and Lil Baby?
They’re 28,25, and 25 respectively
Or put Travis somewhere in there
New gen’s big 3 is Da Baby, Uzi, and Lil Baby?
They’re 28,25, and 25 respectively
Or put Travis somewhere in there
Doesnt feel right.
DaBaby is the oldest but he still feels like a newerr generation
Doesnt feel right.
DaBaby is the oldest but he still feels like a newerr generation
Kinda gotta do it by age tho cause he’ll be lumped in more with that crowd, esp once he gets past 30
New gen’s big 3 is Da Baby, Uzi, and Lil Baby?
They’re 28,25, and 25 respectively
Or put Travis somewhere in there
Trav's generation overall is pretty weak. They came up only a few years after the big 3 so there just wasn't a whole lot of room for them to shine. I'd put like Travis, Thug, Tyler, maybe Vince all in there.
A Boogie > Roddy Rich
Im pushin this narrative
Artist 2.0 not better than antisocial
You have to realize that high turn over was what the Hot 100 was until the 90s, go look at some of the years from the 70s and 80s when it was nothing to have 30+ #1s. This year is unique because Billboard weakened User-generated videos (which was previously responsible for the longevity of hits like Old Town Road and Bad Guy) in their formula and streaming and radio impressions are down due to COVID-19.
interesting
. the more you know
A song with the chorus "fuck a cop car" went #1 in America after a week of protesting against police brutality.
Poetic irony.
Roddy said he wanted George Zimmerman dead on the biggest song of the year thats a W
How'd Rain on Me drop 4 spots with an album release boost?