Also once again today I was at the smoking shelter in college outside and these girls randomly started singing "I been dranking, watermelon" I think it was playing out of someones headphones loudly
I will never be here for XO. She thought it was going to be an easy pop smash but it backfired. She must come harder with her pop singles because she will always slay with Urban this is where she's most experienced but pop music needs more than this generic sound right now and people expect much more from her when it comes to pop songs at this point of her career especially the vocals and XO is not a song she can really display her real talent and vocals. I was disappointed with this song. Ryan Tedder should not be allowed to write such trash for her next album.
I will never be here for XO. She thought it was going to be an easy pop smash but it backfired. She must come harder with her pop singles because she will always slay with Urban this is where she's most experienced but pop music needs more than this generic sound right now and people expect much more from her when it comes to pop songs at this point of her career especially the vocals and XO is not a song she can really display her real talent and vocals. I was disappointed with this song. Ryan Tedder should not be allowed to write such trash for her next album.
Still, when I heard XO the other day in the shopping centre... It sounded pretty OK.
Beyonce doesn't care about pop, XO was basically her throwing a bone to her pop fans. She has made it more than clear that her heart is in R&B and urban music. So XO was not a loss.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, Beyonce and featured artist/husband Jay Z hold at No. 5 with their No. 2-peaking "Drunk in Love." With a 12-9 advance on Radio Songs (92 million, up 9%), the track becomes Beyonce's 15th top 10 on the tally (and first since Lady Gaga's "Telephone," featuring Beyonce, in 2010) and Jay Z's 17th. (Beyonce notched another 10 Radio Songs top 10s with Destiny's Child in 1999-2005.)
Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, Beyonce and featured artist/husband Jay Z hold at No. 5 with their No. 2-peaking "Drunk in Love." With a 12-9 advance on Radio Songs (92 million, up 9%), the track becomes Beyonce's 15th top 10 on the tally (and first since Lady Gaga's "Telephone," featuring Beyonce, in 2010) and Jay Z's 17th. (Beyonce notched another 10 Radio Songs top 10s with Destiny's Child in 1999-2005.)
Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, Beyonce and featured artist/husband Jay Z hold at No. 5 with their No. 2-peaking "Drunk in Love." With a 12-9 advance on Radio Songs (92 million, up 9%), the track becomes Beyonce's 15th top 10 on the tally (and first since Lady Gaga's "Telephone," featuring Beyonce, in 2010) and Jay Z's 17th. (Beyonce notched another 10 Radio Songs top 10s with Destiny's Child in 1999-2005.)
STILL TOP 5 !!
So a career total of 25 top 10 hits. Such a legend!
Rounding out the Hot 100's top five, Beyonce and featured artist/husband Jay Z hold at No. 5 with their No. 2-peaking "Drunk in Love." With a 12-9 advance on Radio Songs (92 million, up 9%), the track becomes Beyonce's 15th top 10 on the tally (and first since Lady Gaga's "Telephone," featuring Beyonce, in 2010) and Jay Z's 17th. (Beyonce notched another 10 Radio Songs top 10s with Destiny's Child in 1999-2005.)