The new #1 song in America is...

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That chorus sounds like Hey Ya. Pretty good marketing ploy if you ask me. Familiarized melodies, vague performance video, toned down yet still suggestive lyrics you can play on the radio... this is the EXACT same thing the Beatles used to do.

Semi side bar: a Paul McCartney remix would be epic.
 
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That chorus sounds like Hey Ya. Pretty good marketing ploy if you ask me. Familiarized melodies, vague performance video, toned down yet still suggestive lyrics you can play on the radio... this is the EXACT same thing the Beatles used to do.

Semi side bar: a Paul McCartney remix would be epic.

What are you hearing that I dont lol
 
#1 in the same America that Trump was elected to be President. Im not surprised, Americans are getting dumber by the minute.
 
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For some reason I rocks with a few of these Sremm cats songs....Yea, yea I know, damn!...lol....My next exchange some nigga gon say "How you gon say that ________ is wack and you listen to them Rae Sremmurd niggas" lol
 
Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles," featuring Gucci Mane, looks primed to challenge The Chainsmokers' "Closer," featuring Halsey, for the No. 1 spot on next week's Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Nov. 26).

As previously reported, sparking the growth of "Beatles" is its usage in videos soundtracking the viral Mannequin Challenge online … including one by an actual Beatle, Paul McCartney, who joined in on the crazy Thursday (Nov. 10) via a video posted to his Twitter account with the text, "Love those Black Beatles #MannequinChallenge."

The Mannequin Challenge appears to have originated in an Oct. 26 tweet showing students at Jacksonville, Florida's Edward H. White High School in mannequin poses; while that clip didn't feature music, "Beatles" has found synchs in a multitude of subsequent videos. Rae Sremmurd then staged its own version of the challenge in concert Nov. 3; the Nov. 26-dated Hot 100, where "Beatles" should battle "Closer," will reflect the sales and streaming tracking week of Nov. 4-10.

Based on industry forecasts, "Beatles" should soar to more than 120,000 downloads sold in the week ending Nov. 10, while "Closer" should sell more than 50,000. In the prior frame (ending Nov. 3), "Beatles" sold 34,000 and "Closer" sold 72,000, according to Nielsen Music.

Per Billboard projections according to preliminary Nielsen Music data, "Beatles" should also vault, and overtake "Closer," in streaming, as the songs could draw more than 35 million and 25 million U.S. streams, respectively, in the week ending Nov. 10. In the prior tracking week, "Beatles" garnered 19 million streams and "Closer," 29 million.

http://www.billboard.com/articles/c...ae-sremmurd-black-beatles-chainsmokers-closer

 

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