How the hell did _____ become a hit?

45123

Superstar
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
7,396
Reputation
2,420
Daps
18,419
How in the world was this #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (the grand daddy of the singles charts). It's definitely hit material and it was buttressed by Soulja Slim's death so I can understand its vogue at the time somewhat, but #1 on the Hot 100? :ohhh:This was after Juve resigned too. On average there's only 2, maybe 3 if extremely lucky, #1 hip-hop songs per year, even though this was the mid/early 2000's when there were more rap and r'n'b songs blazing the charts at #1 than there are now.



I mean Back That Azz Up is 3x more catchy (imo) and that wasn't even #1
 
Last edited:

x-factor7

Superstar
Joined
May 22, 2012
Messages
4,120
Reputation
945
Daps
15,819
Reppin
Detroit
Ridin Dirty is exactly what I was thinking of before entering the thread. I mean, very catchy hook, but didn't think it would blow up that big
 

Pink Slime

known to go ham
Joined
May 28, 2012
Messages
991
Reputation
-435
Daps
1,522
Reppin
Nerf Cacalac
Wanna be a baller

Out of all the houston hits that were jammin in the 90s that was the one that went international..
Wanna be a baller

Out of all the houston hits that were jammin in the 90s that was the one that went international...white folks everywhere know that song shyt bugs me out lol

Apparently that was the only song on the album. Friends had that shyt on an infinite loop that summer. drove me crazy
 

madness

Taking my talents to South Beach
Joined
May 26, 2012
Messages
19,776
Reputation
4,480
Daps
107,311
Reppin
City of Zoes
How in the world was this #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (the grand daddy of the singles charts). It's definitely hit material and it was buttressed by Soulja Slim's death so I can understand its vogue at the time somewhat, but #1 on the Hot 100? :ohhh:This was after Juve resigned too. On average there's only 2, maybe 3 if extremely lucky, #1 hip-hop songs per year, even though this was the mid/early 2000's when there were more rap and r'n'b songs blazing the charts at #1 than there are now.



I mean Back That Azz Up is 3x more catchy (imo) and that wasn't even #1

the fact that it wasn't a mannie-fresh produced, drum-laden banger and it caught fire caught me off guard. i'd go to strip clubs and hoes were somehow managing to shake their asses to shyt and it wasnt even your typical fast-paced strip club song.
 
Top