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Bill from the UK wrote:
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No Migrate?
(Friday 15 February 2019; 14:51)
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IheartMC from USA wrote:
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Love this. I do agree some of those deserved the coveted #1 spot. However, please do include Can't Let Go, Make It Happen, Shake it Off, Never Too Far, I'll Be Loving You Long Time, The Roof, Breakdown, I Still Believe. Ugh and don't even get me started on some of the genius work on certain album cuts (For The Record, Mine Again, Stay The Night, Make It Look Good, YDKWTD, Inseperable). This woman is so talented and can most certainly be called the queen of music. You can tell music is her best friend, she pays attention to detail on each track and makes sure the listener goes on a wave or "joyride".
(Friday 15 February 2019; 15:55)
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Lainsky from Philippines wrote:
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WYB and Butterfly, yes. I remember when Honey debuted #1 and then the video of Butterfly was released. I told myself that it will be her next song to hit the top spot of Billboard Hot 100. Only to find out in my big disappointment that they have changed the rule. Unreleased single commercially was not eligible to chart. What a blow back then. The same feeling went to Breakdown in which I believe could have been another No.1 hit. That was the time I started to think that there were people out there who would do anything to stop Mariah from breaking the Beatles record. Remember the controversies when she beat Elvis Presley? Anyway, I did not mind if the rest of this list has failed because they were just okay for me. However, to add my own list, Sweetheart, Lead The Way (which is impossible due to Glitter fiasco), Shake It Off, For The Record and Cruise Control, Standing O (which were all wrongly ended up as album tracks but huge potential commercially), and of course, Caution (hopefully).
(Saturday 16 February 2019; 14:10)
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B from USA wrote:
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I agree with #Beautiful and Butterfly. However, I'd include Breakdown, Can't Let Go (which would've been Mariah's sixth consecutive #1 if Sony hadn't pulled the single in attempt to boost sales of Emotions), and I Still Believe. When You Believe deserved to be a #1 on the Hot 100 for the simple fact that it was a miracle that Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston collaborated on a record.
(Saturday 16 February 2019; 17:00)
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