Why don't you ask Billboard to confirm it. If such record is indeed valid, you'll get a reply, hopefully. There's a banner for "Ask Gary" something at their website. Shoot.
-- Although Kelly Clarkson ** falls 1-4 on the Hot 100 (although with top Airplay Gainer honors) with "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," the song takes over as her first No. 1 the Dance/Club Play Songs chart. That makes Clarkson the first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs, Country Songs, Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs charts.
Ok there's no reason for this thread to be close. It's now legit and Kev kindly update the OP so that people won't be questioning the integrity of Queen Kelly.
-- Although Kelly Clarkson ** falls 1-4 on the Hot 100 (although with top Airplay Gainer honors) with "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," the song takes over as her first No. 1 the Dance/Club Play Songs chart. That makes Clarkson the first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs, Country Songs, Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs charts.
Although Kelly Clarkson falls 1-4 on the Hot 100 (although with top Airplay Gainer honors) with "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," the song takes over as her first No. 1 the Dance/Club Play Songs chart. That makes Clarkson the first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs, Country Songs, Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs charts.
it's not for that that, i think it was closed because, you know, it's not like Billboard or Paul Grein have posted anything about this
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Originally posted by SignUp
Not a homemade receipt
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Originally posted by gabbanana
This is like the third time someone makes a thread about it, and this is not even a serious record
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Originally posted by Duca
Not this again.
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Originally posted by iputrecordson
I wanna see the receipts.
I'm talking about the Billboard article.
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Originally posted by Damien M
at you making up this non-factor of a record yourself.
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Although Kelly Clarkson falls 1-4 on the Hot 100 (although with top Airplay Gainer honors) with "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," the song takes over as her first No. 1 the Dance/Club Play Songs chart. That makes Clarkson the first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs, Country Songs, Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs charts.