The thing about Queen, and many others on the list, is that at the time their songs came out, they weren't as popular or chart topping. They were ahead of their time. However, they had staying power, and remained relevant for far longer than some artists you were surprised about ranking higher, who may have been super popular at the time, but are not as relevant anymore.
@RoomieOfficial Yes, when you read how they measured, it is hard to understand their metrics. I wonder how much weight they gave to certain categories, because population sizes consuming music change as well throughout the years.
Queen lost popularity in the US in the 80’s so if this is a US-based list then it makes sense that their showing would be very low. I believe that the most current song played on US radio is Under Pressure (1981). Anything after that goes unplayed on American Radio.
@@tylerhackner9731 yeah, I get that it’s probably the "all-time most successful" aspect that makes it goes unchronologically, still this feels random haha. Billboard's methodology, man..
@@YumikoMayamine I got into rock due to imagine dragons at a young age but I've recently realised they aren't popular anymore (their old stuff is good indie rock) which is weird
It's easy to forget just how popular Mariah Carey was in the 90's, She was the biggest selling artist of that decade and had 14 U.S.number ones in that decade alone
Mariah Carey is the only artist - solo or band, male or female - to ever have songs at #1 in 11 consecutive years. She ruled the 90s and it wasn't even close.
This list looked a lot different about 3-5 years ago. Janet Jackson was placed one position ahead of Michael Jackson. I wonder how billboard ranks this.
Paul Mccartney, as a solo artist/with Wings, created some incredible songs. Unfortunately, it seems a lot of them have been forgotten. I think the reason John often overshadows Mccartney in lists these days is due to a few reasons. One is his unfortunate death, john had only just started writing again when he died, and people started to really appreciate in hindsight the stuff he created. But the second and I think biggest reason is because of the media during the 70s, Mccartney post beatles was known as the one who broke up the band, for a long time the media blamed him for the break up. Critics would destroy any attempt he made at becoming a solo artist, criticising him if he tried to experiment and criticising him if he played it too safe. It was only when he made band on the run, a beatle esque album, that they could no longer deny his abilities. Unfortunately, all of the bad press stopped a lot of radio stations from playing his music, as the whole world blamed him for the break up.
I thought John/Yoko were the reason for the break up? Also, I really love Paul McCartney, but he made easily the worst popular Christmas song of all time.
@@tylarjackson7928 John and George wanted a break from the band. It realistically had little to do with Yoko. John left late 1969, but the first person to announce the break up was Paul in 1970, and the media was all over it. I will not disagree that Paul's Christmas song is bad, but I do still love it because, to me, it encapsulates the Christmas spirit. It is just pure joy and silliness.
It's b/c of "Imagine" & "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" being the most popular post-Beatles songs from any member of the band. John also had the more intriguing life outside of music. As far as the public was concerned, John's relationship w/ Yoko was what broke up the band. Most people today are unlikely to be concerned about what 70s media thought about Paul.
Roomie I think you should Know that Queen lost their Popularity in USA in 1982 Following the release of the album "Hot Space" and even More after banning the music video of "I Want To Break Free" 1984 they decided not to tour in America anymore They were still Popular in Europe and rest of the world But not in the USA that Was until The death of Frontman Freddie Mercury in 1991 that they Regained popularity in America thats the main Reason they are low on this list
@@tylarjackson7928 its called the dead Artist factor when freddie died he was 45 and people started listening to the music again not only that on the movie Waynes world they featured "Bohemian Rhapsody" for that reason the song peaked at number 2 in billboard charts in 1992 back when it was released it only peaked at number 9
Liking the relaxed vibe u and Rod have on this video, two guys casually chatting about music 😊 Weird order on this list, but once again nice reminder of some of the golden oldies that I haven't heard for a long time 😊
@@ReBeelen-ic8gx The industry is all about following what's popular. Whatever support Prince didn't get was entirely his own choice. Like keeping CZcams away from his music.
Same! And I feel bad for "bullying" Joel so much in previous videos about saying they're a fake band, it seemed that's why he had to make the comment 😂
@@curlysue1134 I’ve been really getting into their music lately and I’m glad he added the “fake band that became a real band” because I would’ve been mentally screaming if he didn’t 🤣
The problem with doing a Pink Floyd video is that they are hard to assess based on songs given that they were very much an album band and their best work was concept albums that should be viewed as whole works instead of broken in parts. If you were to look at individual songs I’d recommend “Wish You Were Here”, “Comfortably Numb” and “Money”, also “Time” and “Dogs” but my personal favourite is “Echoes” which is a 23 minute masterpiece that took the whole second side of the “Meddle” album. Another song from that album “Fearless “ is one that really makes me feel stronger.
we should do a breakdown of the wall album that inspires pink's depression and break anything stuff at a motel and tearing down the wall after 5 decades
I also enjoy the longer videos! It doesn’t even need fancy editing or anything but I need at least background music or something constantly playing with speaking bc I personally cannot stand silence 😂
Remember this is a list for the USA, as billboard is an American domestic chart. For those not American you may not understand just how massive someone like Janet Jackson was at her peak stateside . Furthermore acts like Queen were not as massive in America compared to other parts of the world.
There are artists on this list I've never heard of, and many more than I've only heard of but never heard any of their songs. There is so much music out there.
This list is curated based on physical sales. Big or small back in day every artist sold physical so they will always rank above today's big act in term of sales. But there are other metrics also like audience reach , demand of live show etc where many of these won't make top 50.
you should compare this with the UK charts now to see how much of a difference there is and why that might be 20:13 i've always found phone bans at events to be ridiculous because: 1. if your fans wanna relive the memories, let them 2. they could get an urgent notification from work, family, etc. 3. one day phones will grow too big for any pouch or camera tape 20:17 and this is just painful
I guess Pentatonix will won 😅 I cried watching Pentatonix' Bohemian Rhapsody rendition while I've never to the Queen's original 😂 They're that good ...
What ChatGPT didn't tell you is that with there all times list they will weigh eras different due to songs and albums charting for different average lengths of time due to accessibility of music at the time and how music got consumed and counted for their charts. Basically for singles it better to have been an artist back in the 60's when singles didn't chart for that long and bad to be an artist today (in the late 2010's onward) when huge hits chart forever. However for albums it is better to have been an artist today (mid 2010's onwards) when albums debut at #1 and then fall off pretty quickly and bad back in the 60's when albums took their time climbing up the charts peaking really high for a long time. However any artist can be super high regeardless of any era if they perform amazingly well enough on the charts upon release. Also The Hot 100 has had recurrency rules since the early 90's and the Billboard 200 has rotated recurrency rules in and out and (i believe) since 2008 the Billboard 200 does not have recurrency rules anymore. Older artists only chance to move up the list is through having big iconic albums stick around on the Billboard 200. Also this is extremely US based and you didn't grow up here and weren't alive when these charts started so I wouldn't be surprised if you don't know the chart impact of all of the artists.
Thank God for your comment. I was about to write almost the same thing. I was kinda gagged when they were surprised by Usher's position on the list. I mean, the man is the most important musician of the 2000s in terms of charts. He might not have the longevity he deserves, but what he did when he was at his peak is impressive. It was a massive hit after a massive hit. And many artists don't have this huge success in terms of charts in America as they have in the world. So, it's difficult to judge based on what we know from the impact they have today. Hot 100, for example, doesn't measure impact for the future. It measures the success of a song or an album at the moment they are released.
It’s cos Janet practically ignores Europe when promoting everything. Seems to go to Japan all the time but Europe is ignored for decades at a time and she just gets forgotten in the grand scheme of things.
I feel a cool video idea, would be diving into and exploring metal more closely and the different sub-genres. Like Sabaton is probably the most popular modern metal band but haven't seen any video featuring them apart from one video that got claimed.
Most successful artists 👀 Its going to be quite a list to go through. Wonder who'll be featured this time around. Danke for sharing, hope everyone is doing well. Keep It Up Bro 🎶 😎 👊
This is so funny and light hearted! Yay for having Rod Kim again, but how did he not know Britney Spears sang "Toxic." He should know that lol! It was pretty nostalgic hearing: Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Denver, and The Eagles. I agree when you thought The Eagles would be higher on the list too. The are definitely iconic, even though there is just one original member in the band today, I think? I laughed hard when you jokingly said that you identify musically as a girl! I love it when the edgy Joel comes out! More please!🤣
Joel should check out Triumph. Great Canadian rock band with a severely underrated frontman. Rik Emmit had insane vocal range and was probably one of the best live performers of the 80’s
This list was actually created a few years ago before the eras tour and some of her recent albums, I believe with an updated version she'd be in the top 5, possibly challenging for top 3!
The list is based only on success in the United States! Bowie is among the 10 most successful UK acts of all time! In the UK he had 11 number 1 albums and 36 in the top 10, as well as 25 songs in the top 10 and several of them number 1! Don't you see that most artists here are only known in America?
LMAO, Rod's subdued "yeahh" when Prince showed up on the list. Also Joel's reactions to some of the artists is always hilarious. Internationally renowned megastars and he's like "really?" Ha ha ha. His reaction to Santana gets me every time. 😅😂😂
The ranking is based on a point system assigning a certain for every week they spent on the two main Billboard Charts. Highest point for every week at #1. All their singles and albums are counted. They also adjusted certain time periods like the 80s when the labels pressured the charts into increasing the chart turnover rate so songs don't spent too much time at number 1, meaning they get more #1 hit songs.
Difficult thing to discuss in modern music because everyone mixes genres now. Many musicians these days even talk about how the entire concept of "the genre" is "dead" because there aren't solid genres anymore and every artist kinda just does whatever they want. The fact that some country charts reject some artists if they aren't "country enough" is really the only exception that exists at all anymore, and even that is pretty much always just based on the artist or lyrics not being in line with the conservative values a lot of country folk hold and not about the musical style.
@@RJS1974How is it weird for someone to love and to relate to a singer? And to be inspired by their music? Leave people alone and let them live! Stop being so judgmental!
“Go Your Own Way” sung by & about Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham after they split up before the band split. She stayed with Fleetwood Mac & he left obviously and I know he did solo stuff because he did “Holiday Road” the song from the original “Nat’l Lampoons Vacation” from ‘82 or whenever it was released with Chevy Chase, Beverly D’angelo
You should do like a top 20 or top 100 most successful bands. Bands specifically haha or maybe do a top 20 list of each era? Too 20 hair metal bands too 20 emo bands etc 😂
If you’re ever looking to switch up content, I’d love to see you review Galantis, a Swedish DJ Duo made of 2 pop producers that created a pop electronic type style.
I love Three Dog Night, but coud you pick a more obscure song to play? sheesh . Joy to The World, Mama Told Me, or An Old Fashioned Love song would have been more in line with their popular songs.
Usher made the Superbowl this year, i think it make totally sense he is on that list (social media made that perf explode), ppl rediscover/discover his hits like Rihanna in 2023.
Everyone in the world knows Herb Alpert's song. It's called Spanish Flea and it is basically the number one "I don't know the name of this song, but I've heard it forever".
17:50 Celine Dion was the queen of love songs in the 90s! Songs I liked I didn’t know who it was but found out it was Celine! 😮 And I can’t believe Garth Brooks toured so long and so many people saw him over and over he’s prob a millionaire 😆 And you confused me at the end there 😂
REPORT THE VIDEO! IT IS ONLY BASED ON SUCCESS IN THE UNITED STATES, LET'S REMEMBER THAT ABBA IS A SWEDISH BAND! THEY DOMINATED EUROPE AND ARE MUCH MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE UNKNOWN LOCAL AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO APPEAR HERE!
This was obviously the US Billboard Charts. If you included the total World Billboard Charts, Abba would be in the Top 3. They dominate the Charts in all of European countries, including Australia & New Zealand. Sadly, they only had one #1 hit song here in America & that was Dancing Queen. We definitely got it wrong here in America. Nevertheless, I'm a hugh ABBA fan. 👸
Im sorry but the coincidence of Ghost (the lyrics being “if I can’t be close to you,I’ll settle for the ghost of you”) and then the seamless transition into the song “close to you” made me happy for no reason whatsoever
The list is based only on success in the United States! Bowie is among the 10 most successful UK acts of all time! In the UK he had 11 number 1 albums and 36 in the top 10, as well as 25 songs in the top 10 and several of them number 1! Don't you see that most artists here are only known in America?
@@veddyveddygood Likewise, Bowie was successful in the United States, I mean, he has filled stadiums with more than 80 thousand people in the United States, in 1983 he became the highest paid artist for a single performance when he performed in front of 200 thousand people at the US Festival, Bowie It had number 1 singles in the US and has spent over a thousand weeks on the album chart! The point is that Bowie is an international artist, many of those who appear in this video are quite unknown outside of America, Bowie has played in stadiums in Russia, Greece, Hong Kong, Thailand, New Zealand, Croatia... etc.
This order seems so strange. Obviously Joel doesn't really know what's going on either. But I guess something about the amount of $ earned per artist per record, and I wonder if it's taking out lawsuits or something.
Yeah this was a pretty wild list. Not expecting to see a lot of the people on there and surprised some weren't higher. I was definitely expecting drake and eminem to be top 10 if not top 5. I mean when Drake drops a new album every song charts on the top 100. And eminem is the best selling rapper of all time.
Notable artists that did not make the list: •Backstreet Boys •Nirvana •ABBA •Christina Aguilera •Avril Lavigne •Amy Winehouse •Frank Sinatra •Snoop Dogg What seems to be the common trend? Who am I missing? Did one of these appear in the video and I missed it?
REPORT THE VIDEO! IT IS ONLY BASED ON SUCCESS IN THE UNITED STATES, LET'S REMEMBER THAT ABBA IS A SWEDISH BAND! THEY DOMINATED EUROPE AND ARE MUCH MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE UNKNOWN LOCAL AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO APPEAR HERE!
abba was only modestly successful in the USA, sinatra and snoop were not a singles act for the most part, and the rest had short careers as big chart people
The thing about Queen, and many others on the list, is that at the time their songs came out, they weren't as popular or chart topping. They were ahead of their time. However, they had staying power, and remained relevant for far longer than some artists you were surprised about ranking higher, who may have been super popular at the time, but are not as relevant anymore.
They were less successful as singles artists but sold loads of albums.
The weird thing is that this is curated from what I understand, loosely based on all kinds of metrics
Yeah, in that sense it should have a more palatable list. @roomie
@RoomieOfficial Yes, when you read how they measured, it is hard to understand their metrics. I wonder how much weight they gave to certain categories, because population sizes consuming music change as well throughout the years.
Queen lost popularity in the US in the 80’s so if this is a US-based list then it makes sense that their showing would be very low. I believe that the most current song played on US radio is Under Pressure (1981). Anything after that goes unplayed on American Radio.
This list.. it's like warping through time and genres back and forth in an interestingly confusing manner 😂
Yeah I thought it would be through the decades and not just back and forth like that lol
@@tylerhackner9731 yeah, I get that it’s probably the "all-time most successful" aspect that makes it goes unchronologically, still this feels random haha. Billboard's methodology, man..
We want a goodbye Panic! At The Disco video. I don't care if it's a year late
That's how space-time actually works. No past, no present, no future. Just a big wibbly-wobbly stuff
I hate the way it's cut but the list is fun. PS: Music taste has nothing to do with gender.
Sorry for derailing the video like pennies on railroad tracks 🤪
Oh wow, I’m here early for this comment
dang bro
You were great! I appreciate your input.
MJ will always be my favorite 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Same 🔥🔥
Me too! Plus, Hall & Oates, Queen, Journey, and Duran-duran...
He’ll yeah
He had music in his veins! Iconic definitely
MJ = The last Superstar
The Beatles, MJ, Mariah, Whitney and Celine my favorite.
as a girl I too listen to rock religiously
Same I didn't know Nickleback was hated until I got better at english. Since I was a teen I've loved his voice a lot.
@@YumikoMayamine I got into rock due to imagine dragons at a young age but I've recently realised they aren't popular anymore (their old stuff is good indie rock) which is weird
@@aiircatcherr maybe it's because I 'm almost 30 but I don't know what's popular or not. They are still making videos so I'm ok
How was Kiss not on this?
@@YumikoMayamine Same. I really loved the song Savin Me that they play in this video
I was not expecting Tim McGraw or Kenny Rogers to make the list
I was also not expecting John Denver. He is my all time favorite artist
I Love, love, love John Denver. Just binge listened to him yesterday, YESTERDAAAY.🎶🎵🎶❤
Rogers and Denver are a couple of my favorites. I love that era of country
Kenny Rogers i get. He wss massive back in the day.. Tim Mcgraw i dont get as much.
I dont eve know John Denver so cant really speak on it..
John Denver is awesome and stayed true to himself.
I used to live in a pretty country heavy area and I heard those 3 a LOT along with patsy cline.
It's easy to forget just how popular Mariah Carey was in the 90's, She was the biggest selling artist of that decade and had 14 U.S.number ones in that decade alone
Mariah Carey is the only artist - solo or band, male or female - to ever have songs at #1 in 11 consecutive years. She ruled the 90s and it wasn't even close.
This list looked a lot different about 3-5 years ago. Janet Jackson was placed one position ahead of Michael Jackson. I wonder how billboard ranks this.
I'd be interested in seeing an international version of this...Thanks for the great videos: I always learn something new. Love from Canada.
Yes...Queen would be a lot higher
Paul Mccartney, as a solo artist/with Wings, created some incredible songs. Unfortunately, it seems a lot of them have been forgotten.
I think the reason John often overshadows Mccartney in lists these days is due to a few reasons.
One is his unfortunate death, john had only just started writing again when he died, and people started to really appreciate in hindsight the stuff he created.
But the second and I think biggest reason is because of the media during the 70s, Mccartney post beatles was known as the one who broke up the band, for a long time the media blamed him for the break up.
Critics would destroy any attempt he made at becoming a solo artist, criticising him if he tried to experiment and criticising him if he played it too safe. It was only when he made band on the run, a beatle esque album, that they could no longer deny his abilities.
Unfortunately, all of the bad press stopped a lot of radio stations from playing his music, as the whole world blamed him for the break up.
I thought John/Yoko were the reason for the break up? Also, I really love Paul McCartney, but he made easily the worst popular Christmas song of all time.
@@tylarjackson7928 John and George wanted a break from the band. It realistically had little to do with Yoko.
John left late 1969, but the first person to announce the break up was Paul in 1970, and the media was all over it.
I will not disagree that Paul's Christmas song is bad, but I do still love it because, to me, it encapsulates the Christmas spirit. It is just pure joy and silliness.
@@autistickakarot Oh okay. And yeah, the song has been stuck in my head since typing this, and it put me in a pretty good mood honestly.
@@tylarjackson7928 Cool. Thanks for enduldging me, I quite enjoy sharing the unless information and unneeded opinions that I carry around.
It's b/c of "Imagine" & "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" being the most popular post-Beatles songs from any member of the band. John also had the more intriguing life outside of music. As far as the public was concerned, John's relationship w/ Yoko was what broke up the band. Most people today are unlikely to be concerned about what 70s media thought about Paul.
Roomie I think you should Know that Queen lost their Popularity in USA in 1982 Following the release of the album "Hot Space" and even More after banning the music video of "I Want To Break Free" 1984 they decided not to tour in America anymore They were still Popular in Europe and rest of the world But not in the USA that Was until The death of Frontman Freddie Mercury in 1991 that they Regained popularity in America thats the main Reason they are low on this list
i think there was a spike in popularity in the us after live aid....but yeah thats pretty much right.
Why? Did Freddie come out then or something?
@@tylarjackson7928 its called the dead Artist factor when freddie died he was 45 and people started listening to the music again not only that on the movie Waynes world they featured "Bohemian Rhapsody" for that reason the song peaked at number 2 in billboard charts in 1992 back when it was released it only peaked at number 9
I don't understand this chart.
Liking the relaxed vibe u and Rod have on this video, two guys casually chatting about music 😊 Weird order on this list, but once again nice reminder of some of the golden oldies that I haven't heard for a long time 😊
🙏
i agree on the vibes, it feels like a face time lmao
love your videos roomie!!
It's crazy that Prince released WAY more singles & albums than MJ, yet the latter still sold more records.
Prince released ALOT of experimental albums - lots of "unpolished" tracks.
Prince never had the industry supporting him massively in production and promotion, that's why.
@@ReBeelen-ic8gx The industry is all about following what's popular. Whatever support Prince didn't get was entirely his own choice. Like keeping CZcams away from his music.
Awesome video!!👍 I was confused with the rankings also. Love Phil Collins' songs💗💟
Yay some MJ 🔥.Did you have an wonderful birthday Joel ? And you do not look old at all you look like as if you are in your early 30's
He’s 36
I appreciate that roomie is just as confused about this list’s rankings as i am
7:00 The Monkees being here makes me so happy
Same! And I feel bad for "bullying" Joel so much in previous videos about saying they're a fake band, it seemed that's why he had to make the comment 😂
@@curlysue1134 I’ve been really getting into their music lately and I’m glad he added the “fake band that became a real band” because I would’ve been mentally screaming if he didn’t 🤣
🤩wow new video! Nothing could be better
This mind-jarring format is how I like my playlist to work. I loved every second if it.
The problem with doing a Pink Floyd video is that they are hard to assess based on songs given that they were very much an album band and their best work was concept albums that should be viewed as whole works instead of broken in parts. If you were to look at individual songs I’d recommend “Wish You Were Here”, “Comfortably Numb” and “Money”, also “Time” and “Dogs” but my personal favourite is “Echoes” which is a 23 minute masterpiece that took the whole second side of the “Meddle” album. Another song from that album “Fearless “ is one that really makes me feel stronger.
I've only heard a few of their songs, but my favorite by far is "Wish You Were Here". "Another Brick in the Wall' is pretty good too.
we should do a breakdown of the wall album that inspires pink's depression and break anything stuff at a motel and tearing down the wall after 5 decades
Keep posting we love your content.
25:27 Such a Sweet Transition from Greatest Love of All to Hard to Say Im Sorry
Great video as always.
Really loving these longer videos 🫶🏽
I also enjoy the longer videos! It doesn’t even need fancy editing or anything but I need at least background music or something constantly playing with speaking bc I personally cannot stand silence 😂
The two that shocked me for were they ranked was Olivia Newton John and Chicago
Remember this is a list for the USA, as billboard is an American domestic chart. For those not American you may not understand just how massive someone like Janet Jackson was at her peak stateside . Furthermore acts like Queen were not as massive in America compared to other parts of the world.
No Coldplay seems like a crime. I get that it was from billboards but still.
Always look forward to a roomie video❤
It’s so mind flipping when the genre changes drastically!
Love MJ ❤
Funnily weird ranking 😅
There are artists on this list I've never heard of, and many more than I've only heard of but never heard any of their songs. There is so much music out there.
This list is curated based on physical sales. Big or small back in day every artist sold physical so they will always rank above today's big act in term of sales. But there are other metrics also like audience reach , demand of live show etc where many of these won't make top 50.
you should compare this with the UK charts now to see how much of a difference there is and why that might be
20:13 i've always found phone bans at events to be ridiculous because:
1. if your fans wanna relive the memories, let them
2. they could get an urgent notification from work, family, etc.
3. one day phones will grow too big for any pouch or camera tape
20:17 and this is just painful
It’s probably because it’s come out recently that Don Henley has been lip syncing so less cameras cut down on how obvious it would be.
Joel you should do a video of pentatonix version vs the original
I guess Pentatonix will won 😅
I cried watching Pentatonix' Bohemian Rhapsody rendition while I've never to the Queen's original 😂
They're that good ...
@@voneychiu2828 ude I think they would so win as well but i just wanna see joel react to there music becuase its so good.
What ChatGPT didn't tell you is that with there all times list they will weigh eras different due to songs and albums charting for different average lengths of time due to accessibility of music at the time and how music got consumed and counted for their charts. Basically for singles it better to have been an artist back in the 60's when singles didn't chart for that long and bad to be an artist today (in the late 2010's onward) when huge hits chart forever. However for albums it is better to have been an artist today (mid 2010's onwards) when albums debut at #1 and then fall off pretty quickly and bad back in the 60's when albums took their time climbing up the charts peaking really high for a long time. However any artist can be super high regeardless of any era if they perform amazingly well enough on the charts upon release.
Also The Hot 100 has had recurrency rules since the early 90's and the Billboard 200 has rotated recurrency rules in and out and (i believe) since 2008 the Billboard 200 does not have recurrency rules anymore. Older artists only chance to move up the list is through having big iconic albums stick around on the Billboard 200.
Also this is extremely US based and you didn't grow up here and weren't alive when these charts started so I wouldn't be surprised if you don't know the chart impact of all of the artists.
Thank God for your comment. I was about to write almost the same thing. I was kinda gagged when they were surprised by Usher's position on the list. I mean, the man is the most important musician of the 2000s in terms of charts. He might not have the longevity he deserves, but what he did when he was at his peak is impressive. It was a massive hit after a massive hit. And many artists don't have this huge success in terms of charts in America as they have in the world. So, it's difficult to judge based on what we know from the impact they have today. Hot 100, for example, doesn't measure impact for the future. It measures the success of a song or an album at the moment they are released.
Roomie was so confused about Janet Jackson high on the list, he couldnt say a word.
Probably because Billboard is a US thing and Janet was not really big in Sweden.
And I don't think he wantet to offend fans
@@elli845 that makes sense.
It’s cos Janet practically ignores Europe when promoting everything. Seems to go to Japan all the time but Europe is ignored for decades at a time and she just gets forgotten in the grand scheme of things.
Janet should be appreciated more.
I feel a cool video idea, would be diving into and exploring metal more closely and the different sub-genres. Like Sabaton is probably the most popular modern metal band but haven't seen any video featuring them apart from one video that got claimed.
Most successful artists 👀 Its going to be quite a list to go through. Wonder who'll be featured this time around. Danke for sharing, hope everyone is doing well. Keep It Up Bro 🎶 😎 👊
Hey roomie!! Just wondering when new single 👀, also ur the 3rd top artist in my wrapped. Ty for the music.
Yesss please do a Pink Floyd episode!!!!!!!!
i want a full breakdown of the wall album and tell me what is this all about
KING MJ 👑
DEFINITELY do something on Pink Floyd! Love the videos!
This is so funny and light hearted! Yay for having Rod Kim again, but how did he not know Britney Spears sang "Toxic." He should know that lol! It was pretty nostalgic hearing: Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Denver, and The Eagles. I agree when you thought The Eagles would be higher on the list too. The are definitely iconic, even though there is just one original member in the band today, I think? I laughed hard when you jokingly said that you identify musically as a girl! I love it when the edgy Joel comes out! More please!🤣
Four weeks ago???
@@Kash650bro I was saying the same thing like how
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I knew it was Britney, I tried making a joke because we mentioned it earlier but I didn't realize I was interrupting the AI prompt 😅
Joel should check out Triumph. Great Canadian rock band with a severely underrated frontman. Rik Emmit had insane vocal range and was probably one of the best live performers of the 80’s
Taylor Swift being in the Top 10 as the only artists to debut in the 2000s is crazy. I know she is going to go up a few ranks in the future.
This list was actually created a few years ago before the eras tour and some of her recent albums, I believe with an updated version she'd be in the top 5, possibly challenging for top 3!
crappy music lol
@@ghost247music8 apparently a lot of people do not agree with you :) and your opinion is as irrelevant as anything. her impact isnt though.
@@Taylors1989she’s not bad but extremely overrated
Tayloverrated Swift, the only thing good about her is probably her songwriting which is just "good" but apart from that she's overrated asf!
I love that for Celine Dion he played the recorder version of My Heart Will Go On in the background lol.
Neil Diamond was Mom's favorite singer along with Celine. She also loved Air Supply.
I loved Chicago growing up.
I would love a Pink Floyd video!!!
Surprised by the lack of Bowie and ABBA
The list is based only on success in the United States! Bowie is among the 10 most successful UK acts of all time! In the UK he had 11 number 1 albums and 36 in the top 10, as well as 25 songs in the top 10 and several of them number 1! Don't you see that most artists here are only known in America?
LMAO, Rod's subdued "yeahh" when Prince showed up on the list. Also Joel's reactions to some of the artists is always hilarious. Internationally renowned megastars and he's like "really?" Ha ha ha. His reaction to Santana gets me every time. 😅😂😂
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MJ #1
The ranking is based on a point system assigning a certain for every week they spent on the two main Billboard Charts. Highest point for every week at #1. All their singles and albums are counted. They also adjusted certain time periods like the 80s when the labels pressured the charts into increasing the chart turnover rate so songs don't spent too much time at number 1, meaning they get more #1 hit songs.
Has Roomie ever done a video on artists that crossed Genres? People like Beyonce, MGK, and others
Difficult thing to discuss in modern music because everyone mixes genres now. Many musicians these days even talk about how the entire concept of "the genre" is "dead" because there aren't solid genres anymore and every artist kinda just does whatever they want. The fact that some country charts reject some artists if they aren't "country enough" is really the only exception that exists at all anymore, and even that is pretty much always just based on the artist or lyrics not being in line with the conservative values a lot of country folk hold and not about the musical style.
How the hell did The Weeknd not make the top 100 list??
Nice.
Props to Mariah for only only achieving 19 #1 songs, but writing 18 of them!
How can anyone dislike Whitney Houston. Possibly the greatest female vocals of all time, along with Aretha Franklin, Etta James and Mariah Carey.
Michael and Madonna are my parents. They made ME 😅 their message and music captivated me and now I make music and know English because of them
Weird.
@@RJS1974How is it weird for someone to love and to relate to a singer? And to be inspired by their music? Leave people alone and let them live! Stop being so judgmental!
@@MeanGirls1003 Your chat name seems accurate. Why are you judging me?
What a peculiar list.
You should react to video game themes, like Halo, Assassin’s Creed, Battlefield or Humankind.
tru man .. i love ezio family
I frigging love Chicago ❤️
do a video about underground music throughout the years I think that would be great
“Go Your Own Way” sung by & about Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham after they split up before the band split. She stayed with Fleetwood Mac & he left obviously and I know he did solo stuff because he did “Holiday Road” the song from the original “Nat’l Lampoons Vacation” from ‘82 or whenever it was released with Chevy Chase, Beverly D’angelo
you should do top producers like top 100 producers
Prince 💜
You should do like a top 20 or top 100 most successful bands. Bands specifically haha or maybe do a top 20 list of each era? Too 20 hair metal bands too 20 emo bands etc 😂
What a crazy, eclectic list. Is Rod lying on the couch in the dark over there?
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If you’re ever looking to switch up content, I’d love to see you review Galantis, a Swedish DJ Duo made of 2 pop producers that created a pop electronic type style.
I love Three Dog Night, but coud you pick a more obscure song to play? sheesh . Joy to The World, Mama Told Me, or An Old Fashioned Love song would have been more in line with their popular songs.
what do you make of the eagles miming in recent concerts
It would be cool to see a list like these but with songwriters
Bob Seger finally made one of these videos! And I am personally offended that Joel doesn't know him
He should get to him
old time rock and roll!!
Usher made the Superbowl this year, i think it make totally sense he is on that list (social media made that perf explode), ppl rediscover/discover his hits like Rihanna in 2023.
I like seeing a bunch of great artists in no particular order, but it's really hard to take a ranked list seriously when it puts Queen at 87th
Everyone in the world knows Herb Alpert's song. It's called Spanish Flea and it is basically the number one "I don't know the name of this song, but I've heard it forever".
Hi roomie
1:23 Did anyone else see that it says My and not Me
17:50 Celine Dion was the queen of love songs in the 90s! Songs I liked I didn’t know who it was but found out it was Celine! 😮
And I can’t believe Garth Brooks toured so long and so many people saw him over and over he’s prob a millionaire 😆
And you confused me at the end there 😂
Tina Turner, Cher, Shania Twain, Alannis??? 😮
I'd love to see you do a video on Eminem.
I honestly think this list is absolutely criminal for not having ABBA on this list.
REPORT THE VIDEO! IT IS ONLY BASED ON SUCCESS IN THE UNITED STATES, LET'S REMEMBER THAT ABBA IS A SWEDISH BAND! THEY DOMINATED EUROPE AND ARE MUCH MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE UNKNOWN LOCAL AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO APPEAR HERE!
This was obviously the US Billboard Charts. If you included the total World Billboard Charts, Abba would be in the Top 3. They dominate the Charts in all of European countries, including Australia & New Zealand. Sadly, they only had one #1 hit song here in America & that was Dancing Queen. We definitely got it wrong here in America. Nevertheless, I'm a hugh ABBA fan. 👸
The change in genres and decades is totally my playlist lol
I am also surprised by Santana. He has always been part of the collab. I guess I should check his history.
I would be interested to see the metrics that they used in order to determine this order because it doesn’t make any sense to me either.
got to love CCR
Iconic band
Cool
When it got to Chris Brown, Roomie says "next"
I love him
@@oklahomasoonersfootball If you like domestic abusers that's fine I guess.
@@oklahomasoonersfootball Did you like what he did to Rihanna's face?
@@jimmywait74 no. But that was years ago
@@oklahomasoonersfootball So he's all good now 😇
Blackout album ❤❤is a masterpiece
Im sorry but the coincidence of Ghost (the lyrics being “if I can’t be close to you,I’ll settle for the ghost of you”) and then the seamless transition into the song “close to you” made me happy for no reason whatsoever
4:40 Yes please
Surprised George Michael wasn't on the list and David Bowie also.
more famous in Europe, I love George and David over a good portion of these artists, but atleast some of my other favorites made it high up.
@DieselSource Actually the official list on Billboard's website had GM at #52.
The list is based only on success in the United States! Bowie is among the 10 most successful UK acts of all time! In the UK he had 11 number 1 albums and 36 in the top 10, as well as 25 songs in the top 10 and several of them number 1! Don't you see that most artists here are only known in America?
@@OnlyGoodMusic_ yes understand it says that in the description. Thought Bowie was more prolific than that in the US.
@@veddyveddygood Likewise, Bowie was successful in the United States, I mean, he has filled stadiums with more than 80 thousand people in the United States, in 1983 he became the highest paid artist for a single performance when he performed in front of 200 thousand people at the US Festival, Bowie It had number 1 singles in the US and has spent over a thousand weeks on the album chart! The point is that Bowie is an international artist, many of those who appear in this video are quite unknown outside of America, Bowie has played in stadiums in Russia, Greece, Hong Kong, Thailand, New Zealand, Croatia... etc.
This order seems so strange. Obviously Joel doesn't really know what's going on either. But I guess something about the amount of $ earned per artist per record, and I wonder if it's taking out lawsuits or something.
Roomie is the ultimate channel to watch while eating
Yes that's true 😊
I was confused for 28 min straight... LOL
Same ..
Yeah this was a pretty wild list. Not expecting to see a lot of the people on there and surprised some weren't higher. I was definitely expecting drake and eminem to be top 10 if not top 5. I mean when Drake drops a new album every song charts on the top 100. And eminem is the best selling rapper of all time.
Can you make a video only on My Chemical Romance? I feel like they made a difference in music, but they aren’t talked about enough.
Notable artists that did not make the list:
•Backstreet Boys
•Nirvana
•ABBA
•Christina Aguilera
•Avril Lavigne
•Amy Winehouse
•Frank Sinatra
•Snoop Dogg
What seems to be the common trend? Who am I missing? Did one of these appear in the video and I missed it?
Also ABBA
REPORT THE VIDEO! IT IS ONLY BASED ON SUCCESS IN THE UNITED STATES, LET'S REMEMBER THAT ABBA IS A SWEDISH BAND! THEY DOMINATED EUROPE AND ARE MUCH MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE UNKNOWN LOCAL AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO APPEAR HERE!
abba was only modestly successful in the USA, sinatra and snoop were not a singles act for the most part, and the rest had short careers as big chart people