Trollz is set to break another record next week (Come in Plastic)

Started by reekz, June 24, 2020, 08:25:21 PM

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reekz




Opposites Attract.

We don't care. A number is a number one. No one will remember the drop when they mention her accolades lolz


It's unconditional, these days you know....

Ulysses

I'm tired of these no talent havin "artists" faking these numbers. Billboard has to come up with some better rules

Lucid Salvatore

Tekashi is blacklisted by radio and streaming, this drop is kinda expected hun

:dead:

The song did what it had to do... it's a #1 hit lolz

Nicki can drop this fag now
:cheerup:

Opposites Attract.

I'm not sure why uglee in here talking about faking numbers when TROLLZ is #1 based on pure sales meaning the girls had to actually purchase lolz 


It's unconditional, these days you know....




reekz

Lol can't wait

1-51 - 69 & Nicki Minaj - "Trollz"

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Biggest drop from number one

1–17 – The Weeknd – "Heartless" (December 21, 2019)[46]

1–15 – Billy Preston – "Nothing from Nothing" (October 26, 1974)

1–15 – Dionne Warwicke and The Spinners – "Then Came You" (November 2, 1974)

1–13 – Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber – "Stuck with U" (May 30, 2020)[16]

1–12 – Simon & Garfunkel – "The Sound of Silence" (January 29, 1966)

1–12 – Barry White – "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" (September 28, 1974)

1–12 – Andy Kim – "Rock Me Gently" (October 5, 1974)

1–12 – Stevie Wonder – "You Haven't Done Nothin'" (November 9, 1974)

1–12 – Bachman–Turner Overdrive – "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (November 16, 1974)

1–12 – John Lennon and Plastic Ono Band – "Whatever Gets You thru the Night" (November 23, 1974)

1–12 – The Scotts, Travis Scott and Kid Cudi – "The Scotts" (May 16, 2020)[47]


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