"Bass" swaps spots on the Hot 100 with Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," which drops 2-3 after vaulting from No. 39 to No. 2 last week. The song spends a second week atop Streaming Songs but decreases by 46 percent to 17.3 million. (Last week, it rocketed 42-1 on Streaming Songs with a 1,287 percent gain to 32.1 million following the Aug. 19 premiere of its steamy video; 81 percent of its streaming points stem from Vevo on YouTube, down from 95 percent last week.)
"Bass" swaps spots on the Hot 100 with Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," which drops 2-3 after vaulting from No. 39 to No. 2 last week. The song spends a second week atop Streaming Songs but decreases by 46 percent to 17.3 million. (Last week, it rocketed 42-1 on Streaming Songs with a 1,287 percent gain to 32.1 million following the Aug. 19 premiere of its steamy video; 81 percent of its streaming points stem from Vevo on YouTube, down from 95 percent last week.)
"Bass" swaps spots on the Hot 100 with Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," which drops 2-3 after vaulting from No. 39 to No. 2 last week. The song spends a second week atop Streaming Songs but decreases by 46 percent to 17.3 million. (Last week, it rocketed 42-1 on Streaming Songs with a 1,287 percent gain to 32.1 million following the Aug. 19 premiere of its steamy video; 81 percent of its streaming points stem from Vevo on YouTube, down from 95 percent last week.)
Taylor literally cannot be a sell out. She was a pop act focused on radio and play and single sales from day 1. Country is just as manufactured and fake as top 40 pop.
Baesically. Only difference is they have cold beer and small towns as their tropes rather than dancefloors and putting hands up.
LOL when John Legend and Pharell Williams went #1. I get it they were Pop (also R&B) songs, but they're both Urban artists. They didn't magically turn into popstars with one single
Both All Of Me and Happy are incredibly pop friendly though. Like they literally have "white people are going to eat this UP" all over it.