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Originally posted by ezra
No she wasn't. Her music was bad and no one would play it. There was no "rule" keeping her out of the charts other than taste and common sense.
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revisionist historians don't even try to use facts and then you expect your comment to have credibility.
Anything to deflect from gaga's current single falling faster than the speed of light and hasn't even secured 10 years yet. YIKES
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Originally posted by ezra
The Britney era
I'm a Slave #27
Overprotected #87
I'm not a Girl N/A
Anticipating N/A
I Love Rock N Roll N/A (why did she think she could remake a Joan Jett song  )
Boyz N/A

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Is this the best you have? these were her peaks without clear channel spinning her songs and when billboard was 75% airplay and 25% sales.
None of the songs had a cd single either.
You all have resorted to this...as if these were current stats from an artist less than 8 years into her career and trying to show that she's not the cyndi lauper of her generation.
kii
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Originally posted by GreasyBruce
How old are these users?14 years old? Lol @ people thinking Wikipedia chart positions can tell the whole story
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