This Polygraph thing takes you through the Billboard Rap Charts Top 10 from 1989 to 2015
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_Goldie_ "its like my whole body is blushing" ;-) Bankrolls On Deck......We The Bankroll Mob
Like homie said a few post up, I'm surprised Jay didnt have a #1 hit until "Run This Town" , that's a damn shame.
Jigga My ? 99" -
StoneColdMikey wrote: »Wayne had the spring and summer then tip had the winter of 2008-2009
Yea tip ties with Wayne for #3 most impressive, his run in the 2nd half of 08 was crazy
Like homie said a few post up, I'm surprised Jay didnt have a #1 hit until "Run This Town" , that's a damn shame.
Jigga My ? reached #1 on Rap charts in Sep 99 -
dalyricalbandit wrote: »StoneColdMikey wrote: »Wayne had the spring and summer then tip had the winter of 2008-2009
Yea tip ties with Wayne for #3 most impressive, his run in the 2nd half of 08 was crazy
Like homie said a few post up, I'm surprised Jay didnt have a #1 hit until "Run This Town" , that's a damn shame.
Jigga My ? reached #1 on Rap charts in Sep 99
Ahhhhh, you're right ,I forgot, but even that was for only about a week. This is Hova, you would think he had more dominance on the charts. -
I think it was after 2000 you could really tell how music played in the club started making an impact.
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Bad Boy had that ? on muthafuckin lock in 97.
Wayne & TIP owned 08...
Macklemore was shittin on us in 2013 -
WTF, lmao at PSY in 12.
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South started dominating in 06' nothing but south artists in the top 10 for months
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Noce!!!
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Torey Lanes Say It is the number one song right now.
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raheemclassick wrote: »
My man asked what song it was and after I told him edited his post like he knew in the first place. lol #wheretheydothatat -
T.I., Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Missy Elliot, Puffy had a MEEEAAANN run
Lets put a * by Puffy's run, we all know why that happened smh. -
Nice find . And I didn't see any Ja Rule songs number 1.
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Nice find . And I didn't see any Ja Rule songs number 1.
Always on time
? crazy Ja only has one also.
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Nice find . And I didn't see any Ja Rule songs number 1.
"Always on Time" is a song by American rapper Ja Rule, featuring Ashanti, and produced by Irv Gotti. The music was written by 7 Aurelius, Ja Rule and Irving Lorenzo. The song became a worldwide hit and was Ashanti's first Hot 100 number one single and Ja Rule's second.
The song spent 2 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 from February 23, 2002. It was followed by another Ja Rule duet, "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)" by Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule.
That ? didnt really do a whole lot(other than helping the rap-signing ? smh) but he had his run. -
raheemclassick wrote: »
My man asked what song it was and after I told him edited his post like he knew in the first place. lol #wheretheydothatat
Don't flatter yourself" -
u missed a chance to steal 5 gramps' "let's take it aaaaaaaaaaaaall the wayyyyyyyyy back" title
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Shout out to Bow Wow for being the only lil ? running the charts consecutively and making a brief comeback.
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raheemclassick wrote: »hiphop12345 wrote: »From 95-02 Jay only had one song to reach number 1 on the Hip Hop charts, yet during those years Jay was probably p4p the most dominate. Numbers can lie.
Flamyoant reached number1, crazy
50 had 3 right after each other back to back to back number 1's
The numbers are not lying, you need to just brush-up on how the music business works"
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The rap chart and the HIp Hop & R&B charts are two different things. Jay-z and Ja rule owned the Hip Hop & R&b chart.
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Observations
damn Missy..let someone else be in the #1 spot
Bow Wow lost.....alot of female fans
You can tell right when the south took over..the south had all the top 10 spots near the end of summer 05 -
hiphop12345 wrote: »raheemclassick wrote: »hiphop12345 wrote: »From 95-02 Jay only had one song to reach number 1 on the Hip Hop charts, yet during those years Jay was probably p4p the most dominate. Numbers can lie.
Flamyoant reached number1, crazy
50 had 3 right after each other back to back to back number 1's
The numbers are not lying, you need to just brush-up on how the music business works"
Please explain.
I presume you think because Jay Z didn't have more # songs he maybe not sold that many records or his money might be funny.
Other than those things, Jay Z's contract was structured exclusively for him, remember, he pays himself, that means he doesn't have to pay any other label, all his deals are basically distribution deals,
he gets to keep more of the money made from his music sales" -
raheemclassick wrote: »hiphop12345 wrote: »raheemclassick wrote: »hiphop12345 wrote: »From 95-02 Jay only had one song to reach number 1 on the Hip Hop charts, yet during those years Jay was probably p4p the most dominate. Numbers can lie.
Flamyoant reached number1, crazy
50 had 3 right after each other back to back to back number 1's
The numbers are not lying, you need to just brush-up on how the music business works"
Please explain.
I presume you think because Jay Z didn't have more # songs he maybe not sold that many records or his money might be funny.
Other than those things, Jay Z's contract was structured exclusively for him, remember, he pays himself, that means he doesn't have to pay any other label, all his deals are basically distribution deals,
he gets to keep more of the money made from his music sales"
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Dope!
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hiphop12345 wrote: »raheemclassick wrote: »hiphop12345 wrote: »raheemclassick wrote: »hiphop12345 wrote: »From 95-02 Jay only had one song to reach number 1 on the Hip Hop charts, yet during those years Jay was probably p4p the most dominate. Numbers can lie.
Flamyoant reached number1, crazy
50 had 3 right after each other back to back to back number 1's
The numbers are not lying, you need to just brush-up on how the music business works"
Please explain.
I presume you think because Jay Z didn't have more # songs he maybe not sold that many records or his money might be funny.
Other than those things, Jay Z's contract was structured exclusively for him, remember, he pays himself, that means he doesn't have to pay any other label, all his deals are basically distribution deals,
he gets to keep more of the money made from his music sales"
You said Numbers can lie. / In Jay's case they don't, but they actually add up"