If you've ever spent a day listening to the radio we're sure you would agree there's a few songs that get extremely overplayed. It's safe to say that this year that song was "Call Me Maybe." But Yahoo put together a list of the top 10 most overplayed songs of all-time, based on radio airplay data. And shockingly it looks like it's the Hip-Hop/R&B stations that drive the most overplayed songs.
Here's the list along with the peak date and peak audience numbers, according to Yahoo.
Here's the list along with the peak date and peak audience numbers, according to Yahoo.
1.) "We Belong Together" - Mariah Carey (July 9, 2005) 212.1 million
2.) "Irreplaceable" - Beyonce (January 20, 2007) 196.3 million
3.) "No One" - Alicia Keys (December 22, 2007) 192.5 million
4.) "Let Me Love You" - Mario (February 5, 2005) 189.6 million
5.) "Gold Digger" - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx (October 22, 2005) 175.6 million
6.) "Yeah!" - Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris (April 17, 2004) 172.8 million
7.) "My Boo" - Usher & Alicia Keys (November 20, 2004) 172.3 million
8.) "Be Without You" - Mary J. Blige (April 1, 2006) 171.4 million
9.) "In Da Club" - 50 Cent (March 29, 2003) 170.2 million
10.) "Dilemma" - Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland (September 7, 2002) 167.7 million
What do you think about this list? Is it accurate - we're sure you can think of a lot of songs to add to this list.
Posted By: Joe