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00:0010 chart disasters from the 2020s that humbled music's biggest names.
00:05Number 10. Light Again, Lil Nas X.
00:09Despite flashy teasers and big-budget visuals, Light Again failed to chart and garnered under 9 million streams.
00:16Number 9. Sacrifice, BB Rexha.
00:20Despite infectious production and visuals, Sacrifice lacked radio support and mainstream promotion, failing to enter the Billboard Hot 100.
00:27Number 8. Fair, Normani.
00:31Normani's intimate R&B ballad Fair confused audiences, failed to chart despite 30 million streams, and suffered from poor promotional rollout.
00:40Number 7. Lucky, Halsey.
00:43Halsey's Lucky peaked at number 88 with 27 million streams, but lacked viral TikTok traction and wider engagement.
00:51Number 6. Keep Going Up, Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, and Justin Timberlake.
00:56Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, and Justin Timberlake's Reunion single felt forced and failed to chart despite their earlier successes.
01:05Number 5. What I Am, Zayn.
01:08Zayn's mature ballad, What I Am, featured heartfelt lyrics, but lacked hooks, failing to enter the Billboard Hot 100.
01:16Number 4. Woman's World, Katy Perry.
01:19Despite extensive promotion, Katy Perry's Woman's World peaked at number 63 and took a year to reach 50 million streams.
01:28Number 3. Boat, Ed Sheeran.
01:31Ed Sheeran's melancholic Boat explored depression honestly, yet failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100 despite 60 million streams.
01:40Number 2. Don't Go Yet, Camilla Cabello.
01:44Camilla Cabello's Latin pop, Don't Go Yet, peaked at number 42, its forced elements limiting innovation and broader audience appeal.
01:53Number 1. Skin of My Teeth, Demi Lovato.
01:57Demi Lovato's pop punk, Skin of My Teeth, addressed addiction honestly, but failed to chart, earning only 30 million streams.
02:04Let's go right, Camilla Cabello.
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