Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:36:25 PM
Dc was never on 702 level.
No no no was an international smash and outpeaked every 702 single to date
N bills went straight to the top
These alternative facts y?all keep 
Flop02 has never even had a number 1 on the RnB charts 
There were only facts posted. DC had two flop singles between No No No and Bills. I love Get on the Bus and With Me, but they flopped. Their debut album was not certified until 2 years after its release. They were not huge artists at the time. They were performing on the same Lady of Soul stages as 702 and other R&B acts at the time.
I was a fan of both groups in the nineties. They were peers, briefly, until DC obviously took off and surpassed them in 2000. In the summer when both Girls and Bills were out, they were both certified smashes from two young girl groups. Bills reached #1 and was huge, but white people loved Girls and played it out for a LONG time.
On the 1999 year-end charts, Bills was #21 while Girls was #11. So, yes, Bills peaked a few spots higher, but Girls had longevity and got more play over the course of the year.
By the time Say My Name came out, 702 became an afterthought.