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Cher - Christmas (103,622)
by Bobby A from United States
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Yes, that is what she has named her first album in 10 years. MC is going to have some competition this year. It will be released October 20th. The guest artist list is very impressive to include Darlene Love, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Buble, Stevie Wonder, and Tyga. The first single, DJ Play A Christmas Song will drop October 6, 2023. The album cover is typical carefree Cher in bedazzled blue jeans. It seems like Cher has been studying MC and her album is destined to be a huge seller this Christmas season. Now if JD produced some tracks, then we know she is eyeing a #1 Christmas song and album.
(Sunday 1 October 2023; 02:52)
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The greats (103,621)
by enwar00 from usa
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You met Georgie? Details please.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 20:12)
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by Andrew from the UK
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Bobby-A: what have I told you about thinking? Don't to it to yourself. But here you may be right.
I predict Last Christmas will do very well this year on the back of the Wham anniversary and Netflix documentary - which I recommend to any and everyone.
Personally, I hitherto never clicked with the song . But I now love it because of nostalgia and a renewed love of George Michael - who I once met. Not sure if I've ever mentioned that.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 17:27)
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by Bobby A from United States
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You are really funny Andrew. I like it when you call me Bobby A. My fondness for you is growing with each response to my posts. I just get good feelings about songs and the tracking charts that I like share with my MCA family.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 18:57)
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by Andrew from the UK
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Bobby-A: what have I told you about thinking? Don't to it to yourself. But here you may be right.
I predict Last Christmas will do very well this year on the back of the Wham anniversary and Netflix documentary - which I recommend to any and everyone.
Personally, I hitherto never clicked with the song . But I now love it because of nostalgia and a renewed love of George Michael - who I once met. Not sure if I've ever mentioned that.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 17:27)
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The greats (103,619)
by Andrew from the UK
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Jamie I really do hope social media does one. It is horrid and vile. I dabbled in Facebook, Insta and X for a few months each in my time but my anxiety levels rose sharply, I was becoming addicted, falling down the rabbit hole many times.
There was something magical about owning hardcopies of film and music media. My Mariah CD collection was a pride and a joy. Purchasing and adding a release to it was an event, not least the excitement and anticipation of going to Woolworths to buy it. And buy it with cash or a bank card. Handing over something physical to receive something physical in exchange allowed for a consideration of loss and gain within the transaction. As it is now, there is no true measurement of success or popularity, perhaps.
I recognise how much of a dinosaur that makes me sound.Yet there a feeling of emptiness that streaming gives me. If something were to feature in social media ads or commentary, I will, like others, open Spotify immediately to play it. I would suggest that rather than hearing it on the radio and then committing to a journey to purchase it, the way of streaming is unrepresenative of how good something it. If something requires no significant commitment then artists' careers simply become self-perpetuating. The likes of Taylor Swift would not have survived in the 90's because their output is not as good, and the commitment from the end user would not have materialised.
That Mariah was so popular 1990 - 2010 is something quire remarkable.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 17:42)
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by Jamie from UK
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I often wonder what will happen in the future, will they all get sick off social media and having things instantly. Already with the surge in vinyl are we seeing people going back to traditional ways. I'd be quite happy with social media going as I feel it's having a negative impact on almost everything
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 00:23)
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The greats (103,618)
by Andrew from the UK
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Bobby-A: what have I told you about thinking? Don't to it to yourself. But here you may be right.
I predict Last Christmas will do very well this year on the back of the Wham anniversary and Netflix documentary - which I recommend to any and everyone.
Personally, I hitherto never clicked with the song . But I now love it because of nostalgia and a renewed love of George Michael - who I once met. Not sure if I've ever mentioned that.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 17:27)
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by Bobby A from United States
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You got me thinking again, Edward. Wham's Last Christmas streaming numbers were exceedingly high last Christmas. Last Christmas may come close to being #1 this year too. Wouldn't it be cool if it were 4 weeks of the top two spots back and forth between the two biggest Christmas songs in the world. However, RATCT may keep Last Christmas at #3. We will have to wait and see come November 15th which song will contend with AIWFCIY for the top spot. This is going to be interesting to see what happens.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 00:19)
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by Andrew from the UK
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Eddie, you have hit the nail on the head. Just when we thought hardcopy format were over and downloading to be the future forever and ever, no takesies backsies - streaming is the future: what you want, when you want, as many times as you want, no need to wait, no memory needed, batteries not included.
It is for this reason that AIWFCIY is a current mainstay. If everyone downloaded it and didn't stream it - would it not dissapear from the top of the charts? It is for this reason that Mariah does well with it.
I do believe it will be around for many a year long after we here have all passed. Yet I am not so certain as to whether people will not become annoyed with it and stop streaming it. I am not certain that Christmas in its current guise will survive the depressing onslaught of woke ideology and control. Here's hoping.
Stand fast.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 17:23)
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The greats (103,610)
by Edward from USA
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Well, downloading music doesn't matter anymore. Most people stream because the music is available on YouTube and many other platforms and it still counts, hence AIWFCIY hitting the stop spot for three consecutive years now.
In the very distant future, I think that's a possibility though.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 00:16)
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Prisoner (103,616)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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'Prisoner" is indeed special. I love the almost 80ies sound of it, I love her rap. For me the song is just fun.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 13:41)
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Prisoner (103,615)
by Bobby A from United States
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What makes this song so iconic? Is it because MC raps? Is it because of it being such outlier in her catalog before Infinity? Is it because it is MC's cheeseiest song ever? I always skipped over Prisoner because to me it doesn't go with the other songs. MC hates it too.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 04:42)
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Prisoner (103,615)
by Bobby A from United States
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What makes this song so iconic? Is it because MC raps? Is it because of it being such outlier in her catalog before Infinity? Is it because it is MC's cheeseiest song ever? I always skipped over Prisoner because to me it doesn't go with the other songs. MC hates it too.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 04:42)
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The greats (103,614)
by Randy from USA
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I can't even joke Edward, I just got banned from an open mic poetry venue for a line I wrote criticizing the use of the third person plural pronoun. Anyway, everyone brought up good points about the future. We don't know what the flowers Mariah gets 100 years from now will look like or what charts, music consumption will be. I'm surprised Billboard is still around and tallying to be honest. I just love the brilliance of My All's lyric and final chorus. The ominous Vision of Love and Fantasy (pop version) openings. The camp Heartbreaker, Honey and Loverboy videos. I'd love to see those get celebrated equally in pop culture as AIWFCIY which is now coming off as a seasonal gimmick. Oh well, I have a Right To Dream.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 03:23)
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by Edward from USA
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I remember when Social Media hit big with Facebook. I looked at people taking pictures, posting their lives online and getting their house emptied because they posted they were in the UK while their house was in the US. I decided I didn't want to be part of that. The most damaging one is TikTok, many kids have developed some sort of Tourette's syndrome because of that. I hope it goes away before the LBGTQAI2S+ takes all the letters from the alphabet and we have to communicate using symbols and noises. And don't think about it Randy, you don't get to identified as "Right to Dream".
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 00:56)
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The greats (103,613)
by Edward from USA
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I remember when Social Media hit big with Facebook. I looked at people taking pictures, posting their lives online and getting their house emptied because they posted they were in the UK while their house was in the US. I decided I didn't want to be part of that. The most damaging one is TikTok, many kids have developed some sort of Tourette's syndrome because of that. I hope it goes away before the LBGTQAI2S+ takes all the letters from the alphabet and we have to communicate using symbols and noises. And don't think about it Randy, you don't get to identified as "Right to Dream".
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by Jamie from UK
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I often wonder what will happen in the future, will they all get sick off social media and having things instantly. Already with the surge in vinyl are we seeing people going back to traditional ways. I'd be quite happy with social media going as I feel it's having a negative impact on almost everything
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 00:23)
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by Jamie from UK
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I often wonder what will happen in the future, will they all get sick off social media and having things instantly. Already with the surge in vinyl are we seeing people going back to traditional ways. I'd be quite happy with social media going as I feel it's having a negative impact on almost everything
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The greats (103,608)
by Andrew from the UK
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Will Christmas music, itself, survive the new modern era of downloads and social media? As on a bell curve, the peak in Christmas music "resurging" every year must surely have come and will one day be gone. Can you really not envisage a world where the kids say no to Christmas music and embrace the influx of multi-varied offers?
(Friday 29 September 2023; 22:43)
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The greats (103,611)
by Bobby A from United States
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You got me thinking again, Edward. Wham's Last Christmas streaming numbers were exceedingly high last Christmas. Last Christmas may come close to being #1 this year too. Wouldn't it be cool if it were 4 weeks of the top two spots back and forth between the two biggest Christmas songs in the world. However, RATCT may keep Last Christmas at #3. We will have to wait and see come November 15th which song will contend with AIWFCIY for the top spot. This is going to be interesting to see what happens.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 00:19)
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The greats (103,609)
by Edward from USA
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Streaming was a game changer. It has taken over radio by showing a real reflection of what's really popular. AIWFCIY is what I consider a pure number one, its position on Billboard depends on the people, not a promotional tour on radio or the record label convincing anyone. If a song is popular on streaming, radio has to pick it up. What Billboard did by changing the rules was smart and fair. If a song is the most played/heard, why should it be kept in obscurity? Changing the rules has not only benefit Mariah, she just happens to have the most popular song during the holidays, but Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" could break AIWFCIY record, should it hit number one anytime in the future, the song is 65 years old.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 23:39)
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The greats (103,610)
by Edward from USA
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Well, downloading music doesn't matter anymore. Most people stream because the music is available on YouTube and many other platforms and it still counts, hence AIWFCIY hitting the stop spot for three consecutive years now.
In the very distant future, I think that's a possibility though.
(Saturday 30 September 2023; 00:16)
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The greats (103,608)
by Andrew from the UK
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Will Christmas music, itself, survive the new modern era of downloads and social media? As on a bell curve, the peak in Christmas music "resurging" every year must surely have come and will one day be gone. Can you really not envisage a world where the kids say no to Christmas music and embrace the influx of multi-varied offers?
(Friday 29 September 2023; 22:43)
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by Edward from USA
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Streaming was a game changer. It has taken over radio by showing a real reflection of what's really popular. AIWFCIY is what I consider a pure number one, its position on Billboard depends on the people, not a promotional tour on radio or the record label convincing anyone. If a song is popular on streaming, radio has to pick it up. What Billboard did by changing the rules was smart and fair. If a song is the most played/heard, why should it be kept in obscurity? Changing the rules has not only benefit Mariah, she just happens to have the most popular song during the holidays, but Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" could break AIWFCIY record, should it hit number one anytime in the future, the song is 65 years old.
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The greats (103,607)
by Bobby A from United States
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So, why did AIWFCIY become this huge Christmas phenomenon in 2019? Or was it 2018? Was it because of the Billboard rules change or release or special editions of Merry Christmas? Did Spotify help to make it a huge 60 million dollar hit?
(Friday 29 September 2023; 21:35)
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by Andrew from the UK
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Will Christmas music, itself, survive the new modern era of downloads and social media? As on a bell curve, the peak in Christmas music "resurging" every year must surely have come and will one day be gone. Can you really not envisage a world where the kids say no to Christmas music and embrace the influx of multi-varied offers?
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by Edward from USA
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Mariah's discography, while glorious and impressive, will eventually be in the past with those of us who have lived it as decades go by. That's why AIWFCIY is so important. AIWFCIY is bigger than Mariah herself. I doubt "I Will Always Love You", "My Heart Will On" and "Hero" will be a thing a hundred years from now. By then, she'll probably be the only diva of the past being played at Christmas time and her voice will make some people curious about her life and music.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 17:12)
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by Bobby A from United States
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So, why did AIWFCIY become this huge Christmas phenomenon in 2019? Or was it 2018? Was it because of the Billboard rules change or release or special editions of Merry Christmas? Did Spotify help to make it a huge 60 million dollar hit?
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by Edward from USA
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Mariah's discography, while glorious and impressive, will eventually be in the past with those of us who have lived it as decades go by. That's why AIWFCIY is so important. AIWFCIY is bigger than Mariah herself. I doubt "I Will Always Love You", "My Heart Will On" and "Hero" will be a thing a hundred years from now. By then, she'll probably be the only diva of the past being played at Christmas time and her voice will make some people curious about her life and music.
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by Edward from USA
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Mariah's discography, while glorious and impressive, will eventually be in the past with those of us who have lived it as decades go by. That's why AIWFCIY is so important. AIWFCIY is bigger than Mariah herself. I doubt "I Will Always Love You", "My Heart Will On" and "Hero" will be a thing a hundred years from now. By then, she'll probably be the only diva of the past being played at Christmas time and her voice will make some people curious about her life and music.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 17:12)
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Drake gets his 12th number one (103,605)
by Andrew from the UK
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"I [guess] you're not on social media..." - What do you think *this* is?
"...prolly too old to keep up huh." - I guess you're not on a spellchecker.
"Well let me help you out with a short list:" - This is my point: the list is somewhat non-existent. Let's have a look:
"1. "Fantasy" had a moment with Latto" - Two years ago.
"2. "Its a Wrap" for months, so much she re–released it" - What number in the Billboard Charts did it reach?
3. "Touch My Body" is currently having its moment for the second time (if I'm correct)" - Do TikTok videos qualify as a 'resurgence'? I don't see Mariah booking a stadia tour on the back of them?
"4. And there's "All I Want for Christmas" - You consider this a "resurgence" - it's an annual event. Behave.
"All these are [streaming/social] media resurgences where the whole world lives and thrives off of these days." - That's about as spurious and as vague a comment as I have read on here.
"Hope [you're] clear now." - No, but it was fun. I enjoyed ya.
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Drake gets his 12th number one (103,604)
by Terna from Nigeria
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I [guess] you're not on social media, prolly too old to keep up huh. Well let me help you out with a short list: 1. "Fantasy" had a moment with Latto 2. "Its a Wrap" for months, so much she re–released it 3. "Touch My Body" is currently having its moment for the second time (if I'm correct) 4. And there's "All I Want for Christmas" All these are [streaming/social] media resurgences where the whole world lives and thrives off of these days. Hope [you're] clear now.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 13:03)
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Drake gets his 12th number one (103,604)
by Terna from Nigeria
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I [guess] you're not on social media, prolly too old to keep up huh. Well let me help you out with a short list: 1. "Fantasy" had a moment with Latto 2. "Its a Wrap" for months, so much she re–released it 3. "Touch My Body" is currently having its moment for the second time (if I'm correct) 4. And there's "All I Want for Christmas" All these are [streaming/social] media resurgences where the whole world lives and thrives off of these days. Hope [you're] clear now.
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Drake gets his 12th number one (103,599)
by Andrew from the UK
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"She keeps resurging with old songs" - pray, how do you find 'resurging' and with what "old songs" is this happening? Actual information on each one, when and by what means would be helpful for people to look up.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 01:19)
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Drake gets his 12th number one (103,603)
by Bobby A from United States
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Touch My Body had a resurgence this year on TikTok. It's A Wrap garnered some Spotify plays and an EP release because of TikTok. Fantasy saw a resurgence because of Bradley Cooper's Free Guy movie. The Roof saw a resurgence because of her duet with Brandy for MC's Masterclass segment and the 25th Anniversary of Butterfly. The youngins are getting to know Mariah because of TikTok and movies.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 05:08)
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Drake gets his 12th number one (103,599)
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"She keeps resurging with old songs" - pray, how do you find 'resurging' and with what "old songs" is this happening? Actual information on each one, when and by what means would be helpful for people to look up.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 01:19)
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All I've Ever Wanted (103,602)
by Bobby A from United States
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Doesn't it remind you of how Whitney sings Saving All My Love? You feel what these women are feeling for their man.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 03:23)
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All I've Ever Wanted (103,600)
by Andrew from the UK
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As much as I love Music Box 30 - it has only led me to fall back in love with All I've Ever Wanted. It is somewhat odd that this never became a big ballad single, far better than any Whitney output as it is.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 01:23)
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Random post - SZA (103,601)
by Bobby A from United States
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SZA is the real deal, Terna. I love her playful decriptive lyrics that have me laughing and rooting for her at the same time.
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I must say I'm impressed with her songwriting so far out of all the new girls, she does stand out and has an uncanny ability for storytelling, that extra something that sets her apart from the rest. Her second album is surprisingly stronger than the first and that's saying a lot because that album was a smash. "Good Days" was my most played song according to Spotify last year (2022), and I know it's still gonna be at least top 5 this year - it's that good.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 00:44)
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by Andrew from the UK
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As much as I love Music Box 30 - it has only led me to fall back in love with All I've Ever Wanted. It is somewhat odd that this never became a big ballad single, far better than any Whitney output as it is.
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"She keeps resurging with old songs" - pray, how do you find 'resurging' and with what "old songs" is this happening? Actual information on each one, when and by what means would be helpful for people to look up.
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And her entire catalog is being celebrated and rediscovered by the yougins - the reason why she keeps resurging with old songs that charted years prior. Her body of work speaks volumes. Honestly, Mariah easily has the best discography in the industry.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 00:33)
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Random post - SZA (103,598)
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I must say I'm impressed with her songwriting so far out of all the new girls, she does stand out and has an uncanny ability for storytelling, that extra something that sets her apart from the rest. Her second album is surprisingly stronger than the first and that's saying a lot because that album was a smash. "Good Days" was my most played song according to Spotify last year (2022), and I know it's still gonna be at least top 5 this year - it's that good.
(Friday 29 September 2023; 00:44)
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