Not "American Idiot", "Cupid Shuffle", and "Dirrty" all peaking in the 60's when they were each huge.
Reminds me of when I thot that damn 'We Found Love' wasn't a hit because I didn't hear on the radio for the first time til after it was a hit, but it spent like 9 weeks @ #1.
Not "American Idiot", "Cupid Shuffle", and "Dirrty" all peaking in the 60's when they were each huge.
Reminds me of when I thot that damn 'We Found Love' wasn't a hit because I didn't hear on the radio for the first time til after it was a hit, but it spent like 9 weeks @ #1.
it was big everywhere except in the U.S. obviously.
Dirrty teas
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Originally posted by iHype.
Not "American Idiot", "Cupid Shuffle", and "Dirrty" all peaking in the 60's when they were each huge.
Reminds me of when I thot that damn 'We Found Love' wasn't a hit because I didn't hear on the radio for the first time til after it was a hit, but it spent like 9 weeks @ #1.
People are going to feel this way about One More Night by Maroon 5 in the future. It spent what, 8 weeks at number one
Although '20' is a good peak (especially since female pop acts weren't that hot on the charts at the time), Christina's 'Fighter' felt so huge. I remember my sister and I would watch the music video every day (after we illegally downloaded it from Kazaa) and dance to that song. I think my sister still works out to it.
I'll never forget when I went to Italy, we were in this water park and they started playing Wake Me Up When September ends and I was like, omg they have our music here.
I thought it would all be Italian, I was so young.
Then they played Gasolina and all these cannons started shooting out foam it was amazing.