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Twitter’s Most-Chatted-About Artists List: It’s Not As Trent Reznor-Heavy As You Might Think
Original at Idolator
• Mon, Apr 27
By Maura 2. Pink 3. Lady GaGa 4. Mariah Carey 5. Beatles 6. Queen 7. Britney Spears 12. Kiss 14. Lil’ Wayne 15. Prince 20. Pink Floyd 21. Eminem 25. McFly 26. The Cure 28. Drake 42. Madonna 47. Kelly Clarkson 49. Jay-Z 50. Ciara 52. MGMT 53. Kid Cudi 54. Nelly 57. Bon Jovi 60. The Doors 66. Nirvana 69. Mansun 72. Katy Perry 73. Rihanna
Lady GaGa Takes Slow And Steady Route To The Top
Original at Idolator
• Fri, Apr 3
By Chris Molanphy Rihanna, "S.O.S." 12 WtP Rihanna, "Umbrella" 7 WtP Mariah Carey, "Touch My Body" 7 WtP Rihanna, "Take a Bow" 5 WtP Katy Perry, "I Kissed a Girl" 7 WtP Rihanna, "Disturbia" 8 WtP Pink, "So What" 4 WtP T.I. feat. Rihanna, "Live Your Life" 2 WtP Britney Spears, "Womanizer" 2 WtP
"AMTV" Makes Me Wonder If The Recession Will Be A Not-Entirely-Bad Thing For Music Videos
Original at Idolator
• Tue, Mar 31
By Maura Johnston ad break, ended by bumper that samples 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up"] Lady Gaga, "Poker Face" Madonna, "Vogue" Britney Spears, "If You Seek Amy" Kid Cudi, "Day N' Nite (from MTV Spring Break)" Lil Wayne, "Prom Queen" Pink, "Please Don't Leave Me"
Gene Simmons And Bob Lefsetz To Have Hilarious, Childish Screaming Match In Person
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• Fri, Mar 13
By Christopher R. Weingarten In case you haven't seen it, here's Simmons's point-by-point dressdown of Lefsetz. Simmons' responses are in all caps. As Simmons is always in all-caps. That's what listening to Gene Simmons is like." THANK YOU. CORRECT. NO. It was sad." The problem is, Gene Simmons thinks there's a handbook."
Toppling 'The Wall': The Farce Of Double-Counting In The RIAA's All-Time Platinum List
Original at Idolator
• Wed, Sep 17
By Chris Molanphy Pink Floyd’s 1979 album, “The Wall,” eventually sold 23 million copies in the United States. On the plus side, the bottom rungs of my Top 25 round out the genres on the list to include more straight pop (Britney and Backstreet) alongside all the Boomer rock.
Project X Turns On The AC
Original at Idolator
• Mon, Apr 28
By Michaelangelo Matos 6. Daughtry, "Home" (RCA) 7. Taylor Swift, "Teardrops on My Guitar" (Big Machine) 8. Pink, "Who Knew" (LaFace) 9. Michael McDonald, "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher" (Universal Motown) 10. Alicia Keys, "No One" (MBK/J)
Sony BMG Can't Let Go Of Putting Out Physical Product
Original at Idolator
• Fri, Dec 21
By mjohnston Sony BMG is leaving DRM behind and entering the MP3 market ... with albums that you can buy in stores. But in a move designed to counteract the ever-shrinking amount of floor space devoted to music, those albums won't be on CD or DVD-Audio or DualDisc some other sort of disc. No, they'll be on cards...
What Can Brown Do For Us?: Chris Blows a "Kiss" Right Behind Soulja Boy on Hot 100 [100 And Single]Original at Idolator
• Thu, Oct 25
By Chris Molanphy 11. J. Holiday, "Bed" (LW No. 8, 14 weeks) 14. 50 Cent feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland, "Ayo Technology" (LW No. 12, 11 weeks) 15. Pink, "Who Knew" (LW No. 14, 20 weeks) 18. Keyshia Cole feat. Missy Elliott & Lil Kim, "Let It Go" (LW No. 16, 18 weeks)
The Coulda-Shoulda-Woulda Files: Pink Gets Treated Like A Prince
Original at Idolator
• Wed, Dec 6
By Brian Raftery Why it should have been a hit: Whispered asides, big keyboard swells, and even a Melotron—you don't have to live in Paisley Park to know that Pink was trying to re-create Purple Rain-levels of over-the-top pop-soul balladry on this track. And while it runs a bit long, "Sleeping" has always...