As you will see at the end of this countdown, most of the songs on the countdown are released in 2007 or after. With the digital market exploding, it has become easier to top charts it seems. Though there is one woman with a song before 2007 proving that if you're truly global, you will rank high anyway
"Single Ladies" was not even released WW. It was only released in the US as a single for her urban listeners. Yet, even without great chart success, it became iconic, legendary, and global!
What do you mean it wasn't released outside the US?!
How would it have charted in the countries it did unless it was released outside the US?!
As you will see at the end of this countdown, most of the songs on the countdown are released in 2007 or after. With the digital market exploding, it has become easier to top charts it seems. Though there is one woman with a song before 2007 proving that if you're truly global, you will rank high anyway
Britney
The charts after 2007 are a big joke tbh. If done right anyone can cheat/calculate themselves a number 1.
What do you mean it wasn't released outside the US?!
How would it have charted in the countries it did unless it was released outside the US?!
Gurl...
Because it's Beyonce, and they played the song once it started to catch on. Hence, it's chart placements. But, "If I Were A Boy" was the single that was released.
Because it's Beyonce, and they played the song once it started to catch on. Hence, it's chart placements. But, "If I Were A Boy" was the single that was released.
Well, alright. I do remember they did a dual release. So I guess IIWAB was meant for a global release and SL was meant for a US audience.