Especially in the 80s and 90s (before the internet), it doesn't make sense to think of a number 1 song being a flop. If it got to become a number 1, it's because fans were interested enough to go to their local record stores to buy the physical copies of singles either on cassette, vinyl or CD. After people bought it once and owned their record, there was no way for the recording industry to know for how long a song remained popular, because you couldn't tally how many times an individual consumer would spin their copy privately at home, but those of us who were there will certainly remember which songs were actual hits and which were just a passing fad. And regarding Madonna's "This used to be my playground" and another one of her number one hits (Who's that girl?), we are talking about songs made for the soundtracks of her movies, and they reached that spot on Billboard based on Madonna's popularity at the time. Her incredible level of popularity was such an anomaly in the 80s that another one of her number ones (Crazy for you, also lifted from a soundtrack, Vision Quest) would be strong enough to debunk the entirety of the pop scene from the number one spot in the shape of USA for Africa's "We are the world". Comparing the way the industry worked back then to the post-internet, post-streaming era simply makes no sense.
There were songs that made it to number 1 or 2 in the '80s and '90s due to marketing and lack of competition at the time. There were many periods when things were in temporary doldrums and there weren't any clear hits being released. I think "This Used to Be My Playground" might have been released during one of those periods. There were many songs from movies that hit the top 10, such as Tina Turner's "We Don't Need Another Hero", El DeBarge's "Who's Johnny" or Cyndi Lauper's "Goonies R Good Enuff" but no one really remembers or cares about them today. They were hits of the moment (timing, marketing, trends) but don't really have the longevity of a bonafide hit.
That’s not true at all, if you have the number one spot, ppl know your song at the the moment- whether because of a beef, political reason, some other promotion. But it won’t be long remembered, no longevity and goes away quickly
Britneys “hold it against me” was the lowest selling number 1 of 2011. Didn’t help that it was released in January and was definitely her weakest first single off another album 🤷♀️
@user-l6v2p That's not the point. The point is the other singles from that era were way more successful than Hold It Against Me but none of them reached #1 unlike Hold It Against Me.
Wasn’t a flop though, broke records when it hit number one. Made her the second artist after mariah to have 2 songs consecutively debut at the top, plus broke a digital download record that was held by taylor. That’s not a flop lol
That song by Madonna ( This Used to be my Playground) actually did well and shouldn't be on this list. As the Queen of Pop she has so many hits that in comparing her hits, some will be higher than others. However, even some of her 'lesser ' hits are more memorable than some of the 'hits' we have today. In addition, if the main part of her career was during the streaming era, she would probably have had even more #1 songs!
Girl bfr, cardigan has 1.4B streams on spotify, willow only dropped because of Christmas but stayed over 20 weeks in the top 50 even making it to the year end hot 100 chart and has almost 900M streams. Also fortnight spent 2 weeks in 1 and already has over 600M streams so don’t even try
The first song to debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 was "You Are Alone" by Michael Jackson in 1995. Prior to 1995, no song debuted in the top 10 on the chart due to the chart methodology at the time. "This Used to Be My Playground" hit #1 in 1992 after debuting at #35.
This Used To Be My Playground??? REALLY?? First of all... Did not debut at NO. 1, but it peaked at NO.1 and spend 20 weeks on the chart. Also it charted for 8 weeks INSIDE the top 10 (wich was great for a 1992 song). Even more... Is the only 90's song on ur list wich it's no fair when u're comparing it with 2010's and 2020's songs in the Streaming ERA😒. So... We don't understand why is it an "actually flop". It's just annoying😅especially when Madonna has other "flops" songs, but they didn't reached NO. 1 obviously, for example Give Me All Your Lovin'. This Madonna's "flop number 1" song sold more than 500.000 copies in 1992 alone and was certified gold that year.
Sorry but he is talking about songs that do not hold up overall after their number 1 spot and like it or not BTS’ streams and overall sales show that those are not flops.
Thank yoy for speaking facts on Megan. She thought she could get hype off hating on other person's family, play a "Moral police", get the whole internet supporting you and be a new Queen of Rap. Too bad she flopped so hard after this. Even hotties don't care about new features she does 💀
People saying Cardigan,Willow and Fortnight by Taylor swift. Cardigan is still used in many youtube shorts. Evermore is still a high on sharts and willow is the biggest song in there. Fortnight Come on, There's no way fortnight would've been nominated for multiple at the Vmas without it being consistent on the billboard plus fortnight was number 1 for 2 weeks not 1 week.
@becckyy_they think spotify streams = success. And comparing Beyoncé to Taylor Swift in this day and generation just doesn’t make sense cuz Beyoncé has had multiple week long #1’s and songs that didn’t reach number #1 that are more successful than others that did
@@Kenyon712 well, in that case, one of wun is a hit(which by the way, no it isnt) and if we being real is a hit even though it didn't chart cuz both of these songs have more streams
@@pranawdhital It’s about sales, not necessarily charts. Many records chart higher than records that sell more. RIAA keeps track and awards certifications for hits and most sales. That’s your source for hits, not looking at a few weeks of chart position.
I’ve never even heard it be played like Kendrick Lamar’s diss. It only went number one because it got attention from Nicki had Nicki not responded it would’ve flopped like everything she has put out recently.
This Used to be My Playground moved 35-17-7-2-2-1. The 1st #1 debut wasn't till '95. She's never performed Playground live in concerts &/ on any award/talk shows.
@user-l6v2p You see where you confirm my point. If Nicki had not decided to unload the clip on Megan, the song would've never even done numbers just like Cobra.
guysss… nicki simply *assisted* the number 1, not being the whole reason. if say, hiss was a primarily nicki diss, then it still would have hit the top ten, it is a diss track. hiss still would have been a success w/o the megans law, since meg has a genuine pen.
You're gonna say We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Shake It Off, Blank Space, Look What You Made Me Do, Cruel Summer, and Anti-Hero are "flop"? Delusional indeed. Because, heck, even All Too Well, cardigan, willow, and Fortnight are all doing better in longevity than some of others' No.1.
I don't know why we have to consider a debut single as a FLOP. Like, what is the standard if they were new artists at the time of release. An artist or a single can be considered as a flop if its predecessors were much bigger and there was a large expectation based on teasers and marketing. Debut singles do not have predecessors for that specific artist, and expectations are zero for most of new artists. Also, Spotify streams is not a parameter for songs older than the 2010s to be a flop. Physical Sales do. I Believe and Inside Your Heaven are not flop. There are just bigger songs from the artist after that. It is different, I think. But, I agree with most that songs from the streaming era will get that number one easily without the enough longevity to masses' appeal.
Thank you. 1. Movie theme songs like Madonna's Used to Be need to be treated differently. a. They are also released to promote the movie; in those terms, it was a grand slam. Get the pun? b. It was a stand-alone single; Madonna had no album to be promote. c. It was finally included on the compilation album, Something to Remember. d. The two Oscar Winning Bond themes by Adele and Sam Smith were not that commercially successful, either. e. The video was great. Boy George had a tiff, saying Madonna ripped his video's technique. Coincidently, Madonna had a tiff with Lady Gaga for copying her on Born This Way twenty years later 2. I would add Born This Way by Lady Gaga for financial reasons. Retailers were selling the full album for 99 cents. How could any part of tge sales chain make any money? In its second week, the album sold 84% units than the first week.
-This used to be my playground doesn't belong to this list. BIG MISTAKE! -Another big mistake: WHERE THE HELL IS TAYLOR SWIFT? or BTS, they totally deserve to be on this list!
- Two weeks at #1, 630M+ streams in less than five months - Almost 900M streams, spent almost half of a year after its release on chart, 3rd most streams song of the 2020 sister records combined (only behind cardigan and august). Yeah, flop indeed.
Never heard most of these songs. Charts are accurate but mean nothing with the mainstream listeners today. Billboard is no longer relevant with whats going on with radio airplay. Or even Spotify. Its been an ongoing very gradual effect since the late 80s. And since the end of commercial vinyl.
Charts are not sales. When songs are certified gold, platinum, and multi platinum that’s far more important than chart position. Please go to RIAA to see how many millions these songs sold.
Mariah's Thank good i found you. People remember way better other Mariah's songs even if they weren't chart toppers. I LOVE This used to be my playground but i agree it's not Madonna's more remembered song. In the past top 10 hits were popular, of course most of them didn't pass the test of time but right now a lot of top 10 hits are not even popular beyond the fambase of the artist or the trend of the moment
Thank God I Found You got overshadowed in radio and video airplay by Heartbreaker; they should have been released further apart....However, sales-wise Thank God I Found You still did well and did top the Hot 100.
@@yomismo74 all of Mariah's #1 were technically flops. she used payola and priced it at 39 cent singles and gave it away to music stores. bitch and her label were desperate to make her stuff a hit
@@Rogelioooooooo big foot is the worst diss track, Granny Minaj ain't the goat. had she been around either past her peak or before her peak she wouldn't have that much clout. she had no competition
@@94mp99You know absolutely nothing about music if you think that just because a video has had over 500 million views or listens on Spotify that it's necessarily a hit. Kid, some artists or groups have sold more than Taylor Swift and don't even have 1 million views. Taylor breaks records yes but in 10 or 20 years we'll remember Taylor winning trophies and records that's her impact. She has no energy she can't dance or sing she will never mark pop history music like Madonna Michael Jackson prince Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Adele, Cyndi Lauper and many other pop figures. Legends never die.
Inside You Heaven manage to rank in Year-end chart and you call it flop 😂. Yep, it's not that success as her top songs, but it's far from call it flop.
how the h megan song is flop no sample no remix no feature and it went no 1 if you talk about sales every artist use marketing strategies then every song is flop
You're right! It climbed to #1 and it was a legit hit! It spent like 5 months on the hot 100. I remember when it was out and the video was in heavy rotation on vh1 and mtv..that's so not a flop!
Delusional at the highest. Only a fool think song like We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Shake It Off, Blank Space, Look What You Made Me Do, Cruel Summer, and Anti-Hero are "flop".
It was in 2004 when there was no spotify and the song was forgotten so Nobody listened to it. If it came out today it would beat try that in a small town but not much better.
Especially in the 80s and 90s (before the internet), it doesn't make sense to think of a number 1 song being a flop. If it got to become a number 1, it's because fans were interested enough to go to their local record stores to buy the physical copies of singles either on cassette, vinyl or CD. After people bought it once and owned their record, there was no way for the recording industry to know for how long a song remained popular, because you couldn't tally how many times an individual consumer would spin their copy privately at home, but those of us who were there will certainly remember which songs were actual hits and which were just a passing fad. And regarding Madonna's "This used to be my playground" and another one of her number one hits (Who's that girl?), we are talking about songs made for the soundtracks of her movies, and they reached that spot on Billboard based on Madonna's popularity at the time. Her incredible level of popularity was such an anomaly in the 80s that another one of her number ones (Crazy for you, also lifted from a soundtrack, Vision Quest) would be strong enough to debunk the entirety of the pop scene from the number one spot in the shape of USA for Africa's "We are the world". Comparing the way the industry worked back then to the post-internet, post-streaming era simply makes no sense.
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There were songs that made it to number 1 or 2 in the '80s and '90s due to marketing and lack of competition at the time. There were many periods when things were in temporary doldrums and there weren't any clear hits being released. I think "This Used to Be My Playground" might have been released during one of those periods.
There were many songs from movies that hit the top 10, such as Tina Turner's "We Don't Need Another Hero", El DeBarge's "Who's Johnny" or Cyndi Lauper's "Goonies R Good Enuff" but no one really remembers or cares about them today. They were hits of the moment (timing, marketing, trends) but don't really have the longevity of a bonafide hit.
With streaming a number one single is meaningless right now. You could be at the number 1 spot and nobody knows your song
That’s not true at all, if you have the number one spot, ppl know your song at the the moment- whether because of a beef, political reason, some other promotion. But it won’t be long remembered, no longevity and goes away quickly
Britneys “hold it against me” was the lowest selling number 1 of 2011. Didn’t help that it was released in January and was definitely her weakest first single off another album 🤷♀️
@@aimstar11 till The world ends and I wanna go didnt get number 1 and were way more succesfull
@user-l6v2p That's not the point. The point is the other singles from that era were way more successful than Hold It Against Me but none of them reached #1 unlike Hold It Against Me.
Wasn’t a flop though, broke records when it hit number one. Made her the second artist after mariah to have 2 songs consecutively debut at the top, plus broke a digital download record that was held by taylor. That’s not a flop lol
Willow
#1 (new) - first week
#38 (-37) - second week 💀
it’s was christmas and the song isn’t made for the charts. What do u want from it lol
#23 (+15) - third week 😉
@@94mp99I missed it on the 2020 year end list, prob cuz it wasn't there, Taylor got songs that didn't chart nearly that high that made it in
Swifter ain’t gonna like this😂
13 (-12) second week
I think "This used to be my playground" is a real hit compared to 90% percent of all music from 2020 till today...
Yes...YES...AND Y.E.S... and her ONLY #1 she has NEVER PERFORMED LIVE ❤
@@slimboy00000 I’m not even a fan of Madonna but I was like wtf this is a legit hit , and a good song .. this guy is messy a lot but I still watch lol
That song by Madonna ( This Used to be my Playground) actually did well and shouldn't be on this list. As the Queen of Pop she has so many hits that in comparing her hits, some will be higher than others. However, even some of her 'lesser ' hits are more memorable than some of the 'hits' we have today. In addition, if the main part of her career was during the streaming era, she would probably have had even more #1 songs!
It's quite a dull song. Its lack of longevity is reflected in the fact that it hasn't been as well remembered as her other ballads.
Next Songs that flopped in the charts but were actually huge hits.
Interesting video idea
You forgot Willow, Fortnight & Cardigan.
fortnight is still in the top 100, it is number 61 compared to other singles that are lower down like lunch and we can't be friends
bffr cardigan has 1 billion streams on spotify
Girl bfr, cardigan has 1.4B streams on spotify, willow only dropped because of Christmas but stayed over 20 weeks in the top 50 even making it to the year end hot 100 chart and has almost 900M streams. Also fortnight spent 2 weeks in 1 and already has over 600M streams so don’t even try
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@@Zeey-s1cwcbf stayed in the hot 100 for 24 weeks while fortnite is at 61 on its 20th week about to dropout and go recurrent keep it cute
Bro is scared of swifties
Yeah where are the swiftie songs?
Swifties are just so hostile, you mention Taylor Swift they appear out of nowhere like they are getting paid to defend her.
@@signingoffbye they are coming after me after I said her name lol
@@saggimaaggi they are delulus
this
The first song to debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 was "You Are Alone" by Michael Jackson in 1995. Prior to 1995, no song debuted in the top 10 on the chart due to the chart methodology at the time. "This Used to Be My Playground" hit #1 in 1992 after debuting at #35.
Well, the first song debuted top 10 after 25 years; 1970 - 1995 is 'Scream' by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson.
It's such a shame Hiss only got attention for the Nicki beef. It's actually such a great song
This Used To Be My Playground??? REALLY??
First of all... Did not debut at NO. 1, but it peaked at NO.1 and spend 20 weeks on the chart. Also it charted for 8 weeks INSIDE the top 10 (wich was great for a 1992 song). Even more... Is the only 90's song on ur list wich it's no fair when u're comparing it with 2010's and 2020's songs in the Streaming ERA😒.
So... We don't understand why is it an "actually flop". It's just annoying😅especially when Madonna has other "flops" songs, but they didn't reached NO. 1 obviously, for example Give Me All Your Lovin'.
This Madonna's "flop number 1" song sold more than 500.000 copies in 1992 alone and was certified gold that year.
100% agree
lol Mariah Carey is the first woman to debut at #1
Sadly, this is becoming more and more common since the rise of kpop, trap and virals from TH-cam and later tik tok
What about the BTS songs that debuted at number 1 but disappeared after a couple of weeks
Sorry but he is talking about songs that do not hold up overall after their number 1 spot and like it or not BTS’ streams and overall sales show that those are not flops.
This Used To Be My Playground didn't actually debut at #1 IIRC.
yeah MJ was the first to debut in 1995 it was controversial because of radio shenanigans
There's no way This Used To be My Playground debuted at number 1.
What about Yes and? By Ariana Grande ?
Multi platinum
500m streams
80m views
Hmm idk
It got hate as well so kinda unfair.
@@SFAvgeek ?😂
@@keyon659 13 weeks of charting, it tanked so hard
@@keyon659don't even know the song ,a major issue with most of today's #1 "hits"
Thank yoy for speaking facts on Megan. She thought she could get hype off hating on other person's family, play a "Moral police", get the whole internet supporting you and be a new Queen of Rap. Too bad she flopped so hard after this. Even hotties don't care about new features she does 💀
Taylor is a good example. Nobody remembers her songs
Nobody which is equal to-
Taylor is a good example of someone who lives rent free in you internet users minds
People saying Cardigan,Willow and Fortnight by Taylor swift. Cardigan is still used in many youtube shorts. Evermore is still a high on sharts and willow is the biggest song in there. Fortnight Come on, There's no way fortnight would've been nominated for multiple at the Vmas without it being consistent on the billboard plus fortnight was number 1 for 2 weeks not 1 week.
@becckyy_ fortnight already outstreamed texas hold em which had no longevity lol
@becckyy_they think spotify streams = success. And comparing Beyoncé to Taylor Swift in this day and generation just doesn’t make sense cuz Beyoncé has had multiple week long #1’s and songs that didn’t reach number #1 that are more successful than others that did
Hiss is platinum in the US and bigger worldwide. That’s a hit. Sales matter more than first week chart.
Streams matter more, and it barely had over 100M
@@pranawdhital It’s a hit.
@@Kenyon712 well, in that case, one of wun is a hit(which by the way, no it isnt) and if we being real is a hit even though it didn't chart cuz both of these songs have more streams
@@pranawdhital It’s about sales, not necessarily charts. Many records chart higher than records that sell more. RIAA keeps track and awards certifications for hits and most sales. That’s your source for hits, not looking at a few weeks of chart position.
I’ve never even heard it be played like Kendrick Lamar’s diss. It only went number one because it got attention from Nicki had Nicki not responded it would’ve flopped like everything she has put out recently.
When you see most of these songs are rap you know what’s up
Rap has fallen off. Watered down with trash rappers
No? What's up?
Why y'all gotta be racist
@@broghad8241 huh? Race wasnt mention. We talking about the music.
Missed when mainstream rap was actually listenable
"this used to be my play ground" by madona didnt debut at N1... 😅
The Google says yes.
@@Guedes15 no, it doesnt..
Almost every song sonce 2021💀☠️
This Used to be My Playground moved 35-17-7-2-2-1. The 1st #1 debut wasn't till '95. She's never performed Playground live in concerts &/ on any award/talk shows.
oof hiss being a *flop* was a hottt takee
It took almost 6 fanbases to accomplish the #1. They pushed it solely to spite Nicki.
@@randolphfair7915 Plus, it disappeared from the top 10 the next week
@user-l6v2p You see where you confirm my point. If Nicki had not decided to unload the clip on Megan, the song would've never even done numbers just like Cobra.
guysss… nicki simply *assisted* the number 1, not being the whole reason. if say, hiss was a primarily nicki diss, then it still would have hit the top ten, it is a diss track. hiss still would have been a success w/o the megans law, since meg has a genuine pen.
@@hmmmhow 👀 Sure Jan
Is this a Taylor fan? Because no one has more #1 that were flops than her.
That's not true 😂😂😂
You are so funny 😺
You're gonna say We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Shake It Off, Blank Space, Look What You Made Me Do, Cruel Summer, and Anti-Hero are "flop"?
Delusional indeed. Because, heck, even All Too Well, cardigan, willow, and Fortnight are all doing better in longevity than some of others' No.1.
@@94mp99 those were not, those are big hits... but read other comments and you'll see the ones that are flops.
@@lucasmiranda988 Yeah yeah, over 600M streams and still a flop, very high standard indeed.
Not true, drake, but yeah. She number 2 for ir
I don't know why we have to consider a debut single as a FLOP. Like, what is the standard if they were new artists at the time of release. An artist or a single can be considered as a flop if its predecessors were much bigger and there was a large expectation based on teasers and marketing. Debut singles do not have predecessors for that specific artist, and expectations are zero for most of new artists. Also, Spotify streams is not a parameter for songs older than the 2010s to be a flop. Physical Sales do. I Believe and Inside Your Heaven are not flop. There are just bigger songs from the artist after that. It is different, I think.
But, I agree with most that songs from the streaming era will get that number one easily without the enough longevity to masses' appeal.
Thank you.
1. Movie theme songs like Madonna's Used to Be need to be treated differently.
a. They are also released to promote the movie; in those terms, it was a grand slam. Get the pun?
b. It was a stand-alone single; Madonna had no album to be promote.
c. It was finally included on the compilation album, Something to Remember.
d. The two Oscar Winning Bond themes by Adele and Sam Smith were not that commercially successful, either.
e. The video was great. Boy George had a tiff, saying Madonna ripped his video's technique.
Coincidently, Madonna had a tiff with Lady Gaga for copying her on Born This Way twenty years later
2. I would add Born This Way by Lady Gaga for financial reasons.
Retailers were selling the full album for 99 cents. How could any part of tge sales chain make any money? In its second week, the album sold 84% units than the first week.
Hold it against me by Britney Spears?
Hiss is a bop
-This used to be my playground doesn't belong to this list. BIG MISTAKE!
-Another big mistake: WHERE THE HELL IS TAYLOR SWIFT? or BTS, they totally deserve to be on this list!
Because all Taylor's 1s are a hit, of course.
@@94mp99 You are awarded "The Joke of the Decade"
@@jgorgchav3553make your own then... Easy😊😊
@@jgorgchav3553Taylor is a chart manipulating snake
@@jgorgchav3553can u give evidence as to why they weren’t hits ?
Playground was a big hit. I was there in the 90s.
Fortnight and Willow by taytay
- Two weeks at #1, 630M+ streams in less than five months
- Almost 900M streams, spent almost half of a year after its release on chart, 3rd most streams song of the 2020 sister records combined (only behind cardigan and august).
Yeah, flop indeed.
@@94mp99 still a flop and you're trying too hard, and you don't even know what "floping" means
@@leoarya_ Say it for yourself, mate.
U re delusional
@@94mp99fr
Pop icon Nicki Minaj? You got something wrong there, she's the queen of rap!
Drake Slime You Out
You forgot Cardigan and Willow by Taylor Swift 🙂
which spent 20 weeks and have 1B and 700M streams ??? (plus are so far from what was popular in disco/Dance pop heavy) 2020
next!
@@filipmarinkovic6281 "this used to be my playground" also spend 20 weeks on the billboard hot 100 🙂😌
His afraid of SWIFTIES 😂😂😂
@@filipmarinkovic6281 This used to be my playground also spend 20 weeks ..
@@slimboy00000 And? No one care about that song, unlike cardigan and willow (which are spelled in all lowercase icydk).
Madonna this use to be my playground is a classic
Never heard most of these songs. Charts are accurate but mean nothing with the mainstream listeners today. Billboard is no longer relevant with whats going on with radio airplay. Or even Spotify. Its been an ongoing very gradual effect since the late 80s. And since the end of commercial vinyl.
Hiss should be number 1
WILLOW
Charts are not sales. When songs are certified gold, platinum, and multi platinum that’s far more important than chart position. Please go to RIAA to see how many millions these songs sold.
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It isn’t a flop It came out like 5 month ago but has 700 M streams in Spotify
Top 61 in billboard 100, Lunch Is lower and we cant be friends is not on the top 100
Just because it’s 700 million doesn’t mean it’s a known song. It’s because Swifties stream it.
Your pfp speak now, make this ironically better
@@Kpopfan20017_TH-camok? It’s still a hit.
It’s was pre streaming era
This Used To Be My Playground did nit debut at n. 1
I follow the charts and I only recognize Madoona's song, not the others. So they were flops.
Mariah's Thank good i found you.
People remember way better other Mariah's songs even if they weren't chart toppers.
I LOVE This used to be my playground but i agree it's not Madonna's more remembered song.
In the past top 10 hits were popular, of course most of them didn't pass the test of time but right now a lot of top 10 hits are not even popular beyond the fambase of the artist or the trend of the moment
Thank God I Found You got overshadowed in radio and video airplay by Heartbreaker; they should have been released further apart....However, sales-wise Thank God I Found You still did well and did top the Hot 100.
@@WilliamLamont82 yes, it's more of a case like This used to be my playground. It was not a flop by any means but a forgotten hit
@@yomismo74 all of Mariah's #1 were technically flops. she used payola and priced it at 39 cent singles and gave it away to music stores. bitch and her label were desperate to make her stuff a hit
that madonna song was a hit in another countrys
Bigfoot ain’t the worst diss track and Nicki Minaj ain’t a pop icon she a rap icon the goat get it right.
The point is it's a terrible song and it left most people confused why Nicki would even release it
@user-l6v2p she will soon 😁
@@Rogelioooooooo big foot is the worst diss track, Granny Minaj ain't the goat. had she been around either past her peak or before her peak she wouldn't have that much clout. she had no competition
Taylor??? Because she is your idol. So not enter the list.
Name one of her #1 song that truly flop, please, and by that, I mean less than 100M views on TH-cam, and less than 500M streams on Spotify.
@@94mp99You know absolutely nothing about music if you think that just because a video has had over 500 million views or listens on Spotify that it's necessarily a hit.
Kid, some artists or groups have sold more than Taylor Swift and don't even have 1 million views.
Taylor breaks records yes but in 10 or 20 years we'll remember Taylor winning trophies and records that's her impact.
She has no energy she can't dance or sing she will never mark pop history music like Madonna Michael Jackson prince Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Adele, Cyndi Lauper and many other pop figures.
Legends never die.
What country is the narrator from this channel from? I’m curious about his accent!
They're from Kenya i think
I watch just to see if you would dare mention BTS and Taylor Swift.
Gotta say music sure changes a lot. Before a chart topper would be inescapable.
Carrie's was def not a flop. You chose 8...and THAT was one of your choices?
A Moment Like This - Kelly Clarkson
It was the best selling single of 2002
Not all these songs being better than taylor's whole discography💀😭
Once again..... unnecessary mention of Taylor. Y'all left Bieber and hopped on Taylor
Why is Carrie here?
I was hoping you`d mention any of Taylor`s last number 1 "hit" songs
Why? Since all of them aren't flop, but being a "well known", "hit", and "Mega hit".
I know Carrie Underwood was very successful once but I still haven't heard a single song of hers on top 40 radio to this day.
I love how everyone's bringing up Taylor not being here
Y'all are the ones that are really obsessed with her
real
i hate haters so much
are u talking about only one week no 1s??? so where are the others
Inside You Heaven manage to rank in Year-end chart and you call it flop 😂. Yep, it's not that success as her top songs, but it's far from call it flop.
Heartless
Did it first was the only good ice song this year
Positions was so good but the album is underrated
Big foot was THE WORST diss track ever
Ok Big foot is not a bad song and yall say nicki is xrazy stfu
The pandemic duet “Stuck with me” by Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber sank like a stone in the spring of 2020.
TRY THAT IN A SMALL TOWN IS THEE GLOBAL SMASH HIT WBK
how the h megan song is flop
no sample no remix no feature and it went no 1 if you talk about sales every artist use marketing strategies then every song is flop
Madonna didn’t debut at #1 though with that song. She’s never had a #1 debut
You're right! It climbed to #1 and it was a legit hit! It spent like 5 months on the hot 100. I remember when it was out and the video was in heavy rotation on vh1 and mtv..that's so not a flop!
then where is nikki and that colored thing
Basically all taylor swift's songs could be on this list.
Delusional at the highest.
Only a fool think song like We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Shake It Off, Blank Space, Look What You Made Me Do, Cruel Summer, and Anti-Hero are "flop".
@@94mp99well, others def did
get a life.
Ah yes, Blank Space, Shake It Off, Cruel Summer, Anti-Hero, LWYMMD big flops
@user-l6v2p I def do, look at cardigan and willow, just those 2
Paradoxical fr
''3''from Britney. 1# and flop?
@@joseluizboechatsantos942 i used to Love that song lol
@@lucasmiranda988 Lucas Miranda, eu sou BR. Falemos em PT babe rs
It spent over 10 weeks on the top 10 that's not a flop at all
you are just nikki fan
Try that in a small town global smash hit!
@@MehaanThaj Nobody knows that song outside the USA
@@yomismo74 evidence and proof?
@@yomismo74 stop lying
@@yomismo74 Guess what I live in the UK and I know that song
@@MehaanThaj I live in Spain and i know that song too but that doesn't mean it was a hit here.
Neither in UK, where the song didn't even chart
someone on twitter compared hiss to not like us 😭
Ijbol fantasia has less than 10m streams 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It was in 2004 when there was no spotify and the song was forgotten so Nobody listened to it. If it came out today it would beat try that in a small town but not much better.
@@akosinzsol5945 why are you bringing up TTIAST into this? So unrelated
@@akosinzsol5945 Even Ushers non singles outstreamed flop fantasia 😭😭😭😭
Try that in a small town 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
We need pop music back. Iam tired of mental health rappers in charge
Me too! Pop/r&b revival in 2020s
you forgot all taylor #1 hits post 2017, minus anti hero and cruel summer