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Let's not act like Beyonce didn't top Rihanna on every single Billboard Year End chart in 2016.
And let's not even start on the touring numbers.
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Stick to these rap bitches. Because it can get real ugly.
Rihs had a #1 single in the past 10 years. A few times over.
fas hasn't had one. there's really no need to get into a presentation about that, luv.
unless that's changed
just asking Sle a question, referencing his own measurement of relevancy.
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Lemonade almost tripled Anti's sales WITHOUT the #1 single.
So, to answer your question. No, by that logic it would not mean Rihanna has been matting Beyonce's wig.
Keep it on Nicki & Cardi, babe. Love you. xoxo.
omg .
Sle is using the Hot 100 to measure relevancy.
My question is regarding just that -- the Hot 100, luv.
Not tours, or alber sales, or anything.
If the Hot 100 is what Sle is using to determine who gets a throne, I'd like to see him apply that consistently across all boards.
Hope that makes sense, luv.
But that's an awful comparison, because there is nothing else to debate between Nicki & Cardi in 2017. They have both only released singles and not an album. So, it would then only make sense to compare Hot 100 positions.
Where as Rihanna & Beyonce had full blown eras at the exact same time last year.
Hope that helped, pumpkin.
Nicki has a promo single out?
I'm clearly slacking on the updates.
But tell me more about these unfair comparisons
Nicki's had about 15. You OK?
The point is it's about the Hot 100 BECAUSE that is the only chart these ladies are competing on right now.
You tried to bring Beyonce into your MESS, and I'm on patrol this evening.
Again, hope I've made myself crystal clear, sweetheart.
Competing how?
How does a feature on someone else's single vs. a solo single translate to head-to-head competition?
Break this down for me. Think I may be a little slow tonight.
Check my previous post.
I delivered you the DINNER menu with 2 different options to choose from.
So there's no difference between being featured on someone else's single and having your own?
A yes or no on that would suffice. And clear up your logic a bit for me.
I think you're missing the point that "No Frauds" and "Regret In Your Tears" were Nicki's double singles. One was serviced to Pop and the other 2 to Rhythmic and Urban.
They both FLOPPED, hon.
OK so you guys are comparing Cardi's current single to the success of Nicki's last mess.
That makes sense. A "you're only good as your last tea" mess owt.
My ORIGINAL point still stands, though. Again -- if we're using Billboard Hot 100 alone to measure relevancy, Rihanna slays 'fas up and down and all around.
Not saying that I agree with that statement, but I'm simply applying Sle's logic to his own fav. No need to mention Formation tours, unfair comparisons, and mess when gorls on here are saying Cardi's the new queen of rap before she releases a damn album. It's unfair to compare Cardi to Nicki when Nicki has done way more. But if that's the game we're playing, let's play with everyone.
Hope that makes sense.
Again, it doesn't make sense.
Because the comparison is about what can only be compared. SINGLES!
If Nicki had an album out that was 1.5-2million sold with a flop single, I don't think anyone would be raving about Cardi. Which is why no one says Rihanna DRAGS Beyonce, because Hot 100 is meaningless when those singles aren't driving album sales or touring numbers. Got it?
And furthermore, "Rake It Up" and "Bodak Yellow" have both been on the Billboard charts for exactly 4 weeks. Nicki has been promoting it all over social media, there's a video on the way, she even used Cardi today to "promote" it.
It absolutely makes sense to compare rap singles, because they both have NOTHING else to measure success in 2017.
Let's stay on topic, toots!