Let's not bequeath the pop charts to just children.
I don't think there's any question that the UFL or any other league that wants to challenge the NFL can have an impact. The demand for professional football is off the charts.
Anything that's ever gotten on the charts as a result of "American Idol" or "The X Factor" in the UK. It's born out of karaoke culture. It's been a long time coming, but it's absolutely affected radio.
I'm just not interested in selling out to get on the charts and make people happy
Dance with the sufis, celebrate your top ten in the charts of pain.
I've always done quite well as far as the charts are concerned. And yet I always felt I conveyed the spirit of the music I love, which didn't have any chart success.
Control charts are one of the statistical tools for solving quality related problems.
I think you have to satisfy yourself first and foremost. There have been records I've been really, really pleased with that haven't connected with people. But I felt good about them. If you're making music, you must want to turn other people on to it, whether you're number one in the charts or number 60. I don't know, that's a commercial thing, but just the fact that other people like you. . . there's no point in making music, otherwise. Otherwise you might as well make it in your bedroom and leave it there.
If you look at the charts every year, there may be five or ten memorable songs from each year.
Oh, I'm a ballad queen for sure. . . I don't dig dance stuff very much but I seem to hit the charts with it. Go figure.
I came back from Japanese tour a broken man to find that one of my outside productions was very high in the charts and that was Nazareth. I stepped into another career and suddenly became a well-known producer.
J. T Woodland, known as “the cute one” in The Corporation’s seventh-grade boy band, Boyz Will B Boyz. Due to the success of their triple-platinum hit, “Let Me Shave Your Legs Tonight, Girl,” Boyz Will B Boyz ruled the charts for a solid eleven months before hitting puberty and losing ground to Hot Vampire Boyz.
Artists have the unique ability to tell stories. It's not charts and graphs that get people to change.
I have no aspirations of world domination through the pop charts. None at all.
Every generation throws a hero up the pop charts.
Recently, I've been working on anew album of material, which should be out in the new Millennium. I'm not sure which song will be put out as a single, but I'm still hoping to get another record in the charts.
I was attracted to the aesthetics of post-punk bands and also their specific histories. Some of these acts could have achieved the level of fame of Joy Division or other peers, but circumstances didn't allow for it. I was looking at some old music charts in the magazine Vinyl - and all these songs had a brief moment in the Top 20 in various European countries. Then, they vanished. It's really fascinating, and sometimes a bit sad.
I want to produce with people that are going to be on the charts and win Grammys because having regular old street songs is cool, but I did all that already.
It's interesting, because as a musician, I don't feel like I need to be on the top of the pop charts.
Obviously Spawn was at the top of the charts at that point so you get a lot of opportunities.