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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
I'm sure some of theirs were wrong at one point too. The formula had it's time when it was cute, but they keep changing it and the charts stay inaccurate to the actual most popular Rap tracks, so...

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The backpedalling has begun but I'm not seeing the receipts of statistical proof versus your opinion.
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Originally posted by JessicaVanessa
So if their stats are too inaccurate don't you think Billboard will find a formula to deduce the hottest rap songs...

It's not inaccurate btw. You have no basis on which to back up that theory
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LOL. Go in and let have on dat
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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
I mean 'Timber' is currently #1 for a 9th week on Hot Rap Songs, so I guess the formula is pretty good since every Rap listener is apparently obsessed with Ke$ha at the moment.

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Wait, so you missed Ke$ha setting the urban trend with ha slept on classic with Andre 3000.
sleazy remix. Ever since, urban fans have been here fa ha
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Originally posted by JessicaVanessa
I mean people refuse to accept it or are just disillusioned.
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But entertaining so you have to get a good chuckle. Screaming in an empty room...Diving into an ocean made of ice...the outcome isn't what was originally expected but it's still LOL worthy
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Originally posted by SebaMonster
Nicki's hits were before that change, so pls.
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The irony is that almost all of her features would have charted based on the old formula before streaming was included so she actually would have charted a bit higher. Her features were with artists that didn't strategically time their video, radio adds and itunes release to make it chart instantly...she could have been top 15

but Billboard evolves for a reason and she's still statistically the top female rapper.
Staying mad is an option...they can take it or leave it
