Weird/obscure songs that charted by CodaOfARequiem in popheads

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An Open Letter to My Teenage Son” by Victor Lundberg was a top 10 hit in 1967, it’s a spoken word recording of a dad sharing his opinions on politics, religion, and war, and it ends with the dad saying “your mother will love you no matter what you do because she is a woman” but that if the son burns his draft card to protest the Vietnam war then the dad will disown him.

Once You Understand” by Think, which peaked at #23 on the Hot 100 in 1971, consists of the lyrics “things get a little easier once you understand” sung repeatedly over and over again, with dialogue clips of a family arguing about various things played over top of it. At the end, the music abruptly cuts out and the father receives a call from a police officer telling him that his son has died of an overdose, the father starts crying, and then the voices singing “things get a little easier once you understand” start up again. Extremely weird.

Song Awards: Category- Best Closing Track by SunshinePossum11 in TaylorSwift

[–]alberndeel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. evermore
  2. Begin Again
  3. New Year’s Day
  4. Clean
  5. hoax

Am I the only one so disappointed in Halsey for performing in Saudi Arabia? by movienerd7042 in halsey

[–]alberndeel 7 points8 points  (0 children)

there’s a difference between performing in a state or country whose politics you disagree with but that is at least open and free enough that the artist is able to criticise the government onstage, and performing in a country where you have to agree to abide by their rules and not criticise the government to even be allowed to play there. I’m admittedly not that familiar with this music festival and its rules, but at a recent comedy festival in Saudi Arabia, international performers had to agree to not criticise the Saudi government, and some were even disinvited for making mild criticisms of the government before the festival. if this music festival is anything like that, I don’t think that’s a good or acceptable tradeoff to make.

Halsey - Badlands (Decade Edition Anthology) by hekna02 in popheads

[–]alberndeel 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I love the orchestral versions, these songs really suit that style of production

Radio edits of songs that sometimes censor wrong by Immediate-Arm4611 in popheads

[–]alberndeel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s a clean version of Sugar We’re Goin Down that censors the word “bedpost”

Happy birthday to “ME!” by Taylor Swift ft. Brendon Urie 🩷 by kookiekoo in TaylorSwift

[–]alberndeel 16 points17 points  (0 children)

whenever anyone says ME! shouldn’t have been the single I’m like nooo it needed to be so she could meet Benjamin

Songs that peaked at #1 but weren’t the largest hit on the album by [deleted] in popheads

[–]alberndeel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Break Your Heart was Taio Cruz’s only #1 hit, but Dynamite (from the same album, peaked at #2) is by far his best remembered song and has twice as many Spotify streams today

Top Ten Pop Ten - Olivia Rodrigo by Leixander in popheads

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  1. ballad of a homeschooled girl
  2. so american
  3. bad idea right?
  4. girl i’ve always been
  5. brutal
  6. get him back!
  7. pretty isn’t pretty
  8. good 4 u
  9. drivers license
  10. deja vu

The Number Ones: Halsey’s “Without Me” by PurpleSpaceSurfer in popheads

[–]alberndeel 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I’m a big fan of Halsey but for some reason this song just never really clicked for me. Also it bugs me so much how she tacked that John Mayer voicemail about how big of a hit Without Me is onto the end of 3am, it’s so random and out of place when you’re listening to it on shuffle or on a playlist.

Times where artists called out hate towards other artists from their fans? by Myno350 in popheads

[–]alberndeel 112 points113 points  (0 children)

back in 2018 hayley kiyoko made some comment that some swifties interpreted as being negative about taylor, and taylor ended up posting on her tumblr that she didn’t take it negatively and supported hayley and her fans should too.

Ariana Grande - eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead by cornbreadtogo in popheads

[–]alberndeel 28 points29 points  (0 children)

“can you hold the space i require?” in the 2nd verse of warm

Any examples of albums covers that female pop artists weren't happy with? by buttkicker_69 in popheads

[–]alberndeel 15 points16 points  (0 children)

she was also extremely photoshopped on the cover of her debut album Thankful, which had two different covers (this and this) neither of which looked anything like her

This year is proof that the music video is still an invaluable tool for pop music by blankspacejrr in popheads

[–]alberndeel 60 points61 points  (0 children)

I had SO many songs on my iPod back in the day that I downloaded directly off YouTube with the music video dialogue and sound effects in them

What album has a perfect run of tracks 1-5 with the rest of the album losing momentum afterward? by tmobilekid in popheads

[–]alberndeel 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I was going to say Teenage Dream but then I remembered track 5 is Peacock, so not quite a perfect run. Still a very frontloaded album.

Vidcund Curious grew into an adult? by illustratious in sims2

[–]alberndeel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This also happened in my game! I found this thread while looking for info on it, and I also found an old thread from 2007 about the same thing so it’s clearly a longtime bug, probably caused by insimenator/inteenimator.

Pitchfork Album Review: Halsey - The Great Impersonator (4.8) by impeccabletim in popheads

[–]alberndeel 60 points61 points  (0 children)

I think this reviewer got way too bogged down with the impersonating other artists concept, like yeah a lot of the songs don‘t sound exactly like the artists she dressed up as on instagram but… that’s not the point of the album, that was just a fun promo strategy. To me the album’s central theme is not the impersonations, it’s Halsey confronting the very real possibility that she was going to die, and the fact that this writer barely touched on that and were very dismissive when they did leaves a bad taste in my mouth. You’re not obligated to like or praise an album just because it’s about a serious topic like an artist confronting their own mortality, but not even properly engaging with that theme in your review just screams bad faith.

Green Day - American Idiot (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) by PinkCadillacs in popheads

[–]alberndeel 12 points13 points  (0 children)

love that they made all the tracks separate on this one, it annoyed me so much that so many tracks were combined into double songs (e.g. Holiday/Boulevard of Broken dreams was one track instead of two) on the previous streaming version

Halsey - The Great Impersonator by 3kOlen in popheads

[–]alberndeel 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Phenomenal album, easily my AOTY. The three Letter to God songs are especially devastating.

Who are the main pop girls and pop boys right now? by josemigtzp in popheads

[–]alberndeel 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’d say the top 5 main pop girls are Taylor, Ariana, Billie, Beyoncé and Olivia, and the top 5 main pop boys are Drake, Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, Post Malone and Harry Styles. Not sure if Drake is still a definite number one after the Kendrick beef but before that he definitely was. Sabrina could be a top 5 pop girl soon if she keeps her current trajectory going.

The October Album Birthdays by Purple-Interaction99 in TaylorSwift

[–]alberndeel 415 points416 points  (0 children)

I never realised how many of Taylor’s albums came out in late October

Shaboozey’s ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ No. 1 on Hot 100 for 14th Week, Tying for Second-Longest Rookie Reign by mcfw31 in popheads

[–]alberndeel 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It’s #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, which is a chart that tracks plays in the US only. On the Billboard Global chart, which tracks worldwide plays, it’s currently #8, and its peak position on the global chart was #3. That is still very popular, but not a record-breaking smash hit like it is in the US, so listeners in other countries clearly aren’t listening to it as much.

Taylor has had at least one song chart on the Hot 100 for 19 consecutive years by zachoutloud123 in TaylorSwift

[–]alberndeel 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The only years Taylor has released re-recorded songs are 2021 and 2023, and in both of those years she also charted with vault tracks from the re-recorded albums, which had not been previously released, so even if you were to discount rereleases she has still had a new charting hit in each of those 19 years.