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Originally posted by CyrusSkies
Obviously Miley will do it when she's much further into her career with more hits. And it's not just about hits. That's like saying Jason Durelo would headline the Superbowl just because he has some top 10 hits. It's about star power and who's actually a recognizable iconic celebrity.
Hate to break it to you but none of those Ariana songs will be remembered or stand the test of time
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Sis, don't try it. One Last Time was a fifth single yet it was still a top fifteen hit. And how was Dangerous Woman not a hit? It peaked at 8 in its 11th week. So far it's spent 21 weeks on the Hot 100, and it's predicted to actually jump a few spots next week. It's on track to go platinum in pure sales, which is not easy to do in today's sales climate. Into You is currently 6 on iTunes and still increasing rapidly on radio.
And none of Ariana's songs stand the test of time?
iTunes:
396. Problem
753. Bang Bang
918. Wrecking Ball
1386. We Can't Stop
Also, estimates of the decade-end Hot 100 chart have both Bang Bang and Problem ahead of We Can't Stop and Wrecking Ball, even though they were released a year after.
And you're actually telling me that Ariana is closer to Jason Derulo's level of stardom than she is to Miley's?