Tuesday, January 24, 2023

This post was generated by AI (thanks Waffle!) - Week of 1/21/23 - Taylor Swift - (10)

Yeah... this post was generated by AI. (don't go to any links/websites/anything mentioned that isn't real on this post!)

Exits:
OneRepublic - I Ain't Worried (#24) (24 weeks)
Post Malone/Doja Cat - I Like You (A Happier Song) (#21) (32 weeks)
Selena Gomez - My Mind & Me (#20) (10 weeks)
Nicki Minaj - Super Freaky Girl (#19) (22 weeks) 
K. Flay - It's Been So Long (#28) (6 weeks)

Last week's #1: Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero (9 weeks at #1)

#30: Coi Leray - Players (DJ Smallz 732 Jersey Club Remix) (Debut) (1 week)
#29: Joji - Die For You (+1) (2 weeks)
#28: Sam Smith, Koffee, Jessie Reyez - Gimme (Debut) (1 week)
#27: Red Flags - Mimi Webb (Debut) (1 week)
#26: SZA - Kill Bill (+3) (2 weeks)
#25: Miley Cyrus - Flowers (Debut) (1 week)
#24: RAYE, 070 Shake - ESCAPISM. (+3) (2 weeks)
#23: AJR - World’s Smallest Violin (-11) (21 weeks)
#22: REMA, Selena Gomez - Calm Down (Remix) (+3) (20 weeks) 
#21: Rosa Linn - SNAP (-8) (17 weeks)
#20: Beyoncé - CUFF IT (-3) (14 weeks)
#19: Sabrina Carpenter - Nonsense (+7) (7 weeks)
#18: Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage - Creepin' (-3) (4 weeks)
#17: Beach Weather - Sex, Drugs, Etc. (+5) (8 weeks)
#16: SZA - Nobody Gets Me (+7) (5 weeks) 
#15: Avril Lavigne, Yungblud - I'm A Mess (+3) (11 weeks)
#14: The Weeknd - Die For You (Debut) (1 week)
#13: Taylor Swift - Lavender Haze (-1) (5 weeks)
#12: JVKE - golden hour (-3) (18 weeks)
#11: Tate McRae - uh oh (=) (13 weeks) 
#10: Jax - Victoria's Secret (-3) (24 weeks)
#9: Sam Smith, Kim Petras - Unholy (-3) (16 weeks) (1 week at #1)
#8: Nicky Youre - Eyes On You (+6) (9 weeks)
#7: Ava Max - Million Dollar Baby (+1) (18 weeks)
#6: charlieonnafriday - Enough (+4) (13 weeks)
#5: Meghan Trainor - Made You Look (-2) (12 weeks)
#4: Lewis Capaldi - Forget Me (+1) (19 weeks)
#3: David Guetta, Bebe Rexha - I’m Good (Blue) (+1) (18 weeks) 
#2: Lil Nas X - STAR WALKIN' (=) (17 weeks)
#1: Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero (=) (13 weeks) (10 weeks at #1)

Our first debut is Players (DJ Smallz 732 Jersey Club Remix) by Coi Leray featuring TONS of friends and collabos. Coi is the alias of Dimitri Gonzales, a New Jersey based DJ/Producer who blends punk rock with the disco era. This song is out now and we’ve got a sneak peak of it right here!
517: The Great Collab
Released: December 6th, 2018
Get ready to a kick New Year with us, because it’s gonna be the biggest year for up and coming dubstep/bass music!
Kicked off in January of 2018 with a compilation of up and coming producers in the USA, we expanded our reach in 2018 to Europe and the Far East, kicking off with our Subcontinental debut to Australia.

Next up is Gimme by Sam Smith, Jessie Reyes, and Koffee. Boring to watch, but this is a great mare - great mare, in every sense of the word. She's amazing on the flat, she does dressage - I don't even have to worry about canter depart or anything, and she's great in the arena - really picks up her direction really well. And her ears are kind of a mystery. Even when she's done something she isn't supposed to, she tries her hardest not to make a bad impression on me. She just has that instinct. And she's really sweet. And she's going to be the flower girl in our wedding.

Our 3rd debut is Red Flags by Mimi Webb. We'll hear more about her book on Friday. Thanks for the awesome giveaway, Mimi! We're working on number 4 now! Keep coming back! I don't think the shows themselves have much to do with it.
And not because I don't watch them. It's because of the entertainment it provides.
It seems to me that these shows are just a lazy excuse for people to act like idiots.
Even though they have been exposed as nothing more than complete idiots, they will still not do the smart thing and do something else to spend more time on. As if they really have anything better to do.

Next up is the return of Miley Cyrus with Flowers. There will be no Perry duet though — this time Miley is doing a solo. She’s teamed up with Mark Ronson for a remake of George Michael’s 1986 hit, “I Want Your Love.” Mark was also behind Cyrus’ performance at the 2013 MTV VMAs. It’s obviously the perfect song for her comeback, and it will be interesting to see if she’s had any time to sample “fireworks” on her world tour — because in her new music video, she’s doing exactly that. Eminem will kick off the performance with God’s Plan, and The Weeknd will follow with In The Night. Shawn Mendes, who co-wrote Swift’s Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack hit “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever.” Swift performed at the iHeartRadio Music Awards over the weekend, so she’s more than ready for this.”

Our last debut is by The Weeknd, all the way up at #14, with Die For You. And it’s also the official single to a horror movie, what’s that? Call of Duty: Black Ops 2? Not quite… It’s almost 2010 and these are the top singles from the previous year. When a new year comes around, I always get excited about the chance to experience some new songs. So, here we are in the first official post of the year and we’ve got a number in there that I’ve been waiting for. Whether you like the number or not, it’s time to get serious about the music you listen to. As we get closer to a new year, it’s time to start tracking music.

Countdown Extra: Gracie Abrams - Where do we go now?
Biggest Jump Of The Week: Tie between SZA - Nobody Gets Me and Sabrina Carpenter - Nonsense (+7) 
Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week: AJR - World’s Smallest Violin (-11) 
Last year's #1 song: Ed Sheeran - Shivers (14/14 long weeks at #1)
Recommendation for Hits1: GOATED - Armani White, Denzel Curry

Hitbound: Gracie Abrams - Where do we go now? The Kid LAROI - I Can't Go Back To The Way It Was (Intro) (Debut) Måneskin/Tom Morello - Gossip Kim Petras - Brrr (Debut) Jordi - Hate You The 1975 - I'm In Love With You (Debut) Diplo/Kodak Black/Koe Wetzel - Wasted All Time Low - Tell Me I'm Alive (Debut) McKenna Grace - Ugly Crier (Debut) Fall Out Boy - Love From The Other Side (Debut) PinkPantheress - Boy's a liar Casey Bishop - Blurry Vision (Debut) Lonnie - One Night Stand
 
First up is The Kid Laroi with I Can't Go Back To The Way It Was. It's a performance that's somehow both ethereal and muscular, soft and banging, and has something of the spirit of early Spacemen 3 swagger about it. A frenzied finish sees the guitarist go back to his laptop and jam a pop-rock solo. Alice Cooper on British Psych: "This band is on the upper rung. This album is proof of that." Flux Pavilion on Roots Rock: "Anyone can play melodic music. But for me to be able to create a genre that's under an umbrella, that's a step above – that's my true goal."

Next is Kim Petras with Brrr. We know she's one of the best singers on the planet, but this song? It's soft, for sure, but man, is it effective. She repeats "staying home is so boring and cold" over and over again, while sitting on her gold couch in her underwear. That, my friends, is genius. Then there's Trohman's karaoke duet with Michael Ray in Got It Goin' On, which sounds exactly like any normal, average wedding song. I'm sorry, but we just can't unsee Michael Ray singing to The Very Best of Pam Anderson, complete with that retro style.

Next up is The 1975 with I'm In Love With You. It's their first British Number 1 single ever. The band were talking to Zane Lowe on Beats 1 last night, who said: "I was in a club and The 1975 were playing, and I think every single person in that club was going absolutely mental. It was one of those situations where it felt like something magical was happening. "You can talk about it all you want but that's what it felt like – like it was something genuinely transformative. It feels like The 1975 happened, and that's been the thing that people have embraced the most."
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Next is All Time Low with Tell Me I'm Alive. Other pop acts in with a chance include Mark Ronson's Uptown Special with a chart-topping UK number one, Gotye's Somebody That I Used To Know, and Illenium's Left Alone. Britain's Got Talent winner Tokio Myers could also make the top five with Kingdom. Rock veterans Foo Fighters could also become the first act to have three tracks in the top five at the same time with Run and Learn at number four, Learn To Fly at number five and the year's best-selling track, Sing at number six. Harry Styles and Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto tracks hit the 10 top. 
 
Our second to last debut is McKenna Grace with Ugly Crier. 
I tried to find a way to link the song but it wasn't working.
Here's the song.
This is an unusual one.
It's not a rock song.
I have no idea what kind of music it is but it's gorgeous.
I really like it a lot.
I hope you like it too.
There's a lot more music on this post to make up for a post that was rather short.
Enjoy!
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05 / 29 / 2017 by angiechuwho I'm not really sure what to call this song.

Our last debut is Blurry Vision by Casey Bishop.  I'm not really sure what to expect, and yet I'm hoping for the best. Please leave a comment and let me know what you think.
You can also find Casey Bishop on Twitter @ casey _ bishop and the site http: / / casey - bishop. com /
I hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season and the best possible things. I've been working on a lot of things. My work site is kind of tricky right now and I'm almost ready to debut The Werewolf's Bride. It will be next, but that's a ways off. Until then, I've been doing a little home decorating. I posted.
Exits:
Tiësto, Tate McRae - 10:35 
Ava Max - Weapons 
Regard, Drop G - No Love For You 
Owl City - Kelly Time 
P!nk - Never Gonna Not Dance Again 
Loud Luxury, KIDDO - These Nights
Rome Fortune - About You (feat. DJ Lazz)
Lucy Rose - Dancin' With Myself 
Fun Fun Fun/Pretender - Sister/Raw
Marmozets - A Piece Of Me 
Walk Off The Earth - Tonight 
School of Seven Bells - Fear
Stevie Wonder - Don't You Worry 'bout A Thing
J. Balvin/Willy William - Mi Gente
David Guetta/Ellie Goulding/Alessia Cara - Lights
Willie Nelson/Kacey Musgraves - Whiskey And You
Last Red Line - Last Red Line
Ben Howard/White Denim/Sam Wilde - Insecure Girl
DNCE - Cake By The Ocean
Ed Sheeran - Perfect

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