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Billboard's Top 100 Songs By Female Solo Artists

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What I find the most funny is that it's nothing but songs that suck.

Janet Jackson has had some great songs.. none of which were on that list. Same with Madonna. I'll ever admit to liking a few songs by Mariah Carey, but the ones on that list are all sentimenal dreck. Syrupy tripe.

Most of the songs on that list sound like the crap that fat straight women want at their weddings. It's all garbage. I'm kinda of ashamed that so many gay men, who I would have thought would have more taste, like any of that shit.


Don't you ever get tired? #-o
 
Of hearing my own voice? Of course not..... I'm just like everyone else. Who could get tired of me? :gogirl:
 
Annie Lennox and Stevie Nicks don't do sappy wedding music. What tired, fat women in white satin and cotton wants to hear "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" or "No More I Love Yous?"
 
What is this list based on? Airplay? Record Sales? Certianly not whether the song is good or not.. half those on that list are long-forgotten dreck-fests.

There was a change in Billboard's tabulation system for the singles chart in 1991, partly due to the fact that singles/45s were well on their way out of the market, if not completely by then.

The way songs charted before that and after that are very different. For example, before that change, the record holder for most weeks at #1 was Elvis Presley's Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog, with a total of 11 weeks, from 1956.

Since that change, according to my 2003 Billboard book, at least 14 songs have eclipsed Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog, including the wedding songs you mentioned...Boyz 2 Men, Whitney Houston, Toni Braxton, Mariah Carey, etc. Also, Lose Yourself by Eminem, and that Macarena song.

Hardly seems like a fair list when post-1991 songs have such an extreme advantage.
 
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