The core of the dataset is the feature analysis and metadata for one million songs, provided by The Echo Nest. The dataset does not include any audio, only the derived features. Note, however, that sample audio can be fetched from services like 7digital, using code we provide.

It's time for the results of the 22, A Million song ranking. For those who are unaware, unlike Survivor, this song ranking is weighted using a linear points system meaning your favourite gets 10 points down to your least favourite getting 1. This gives a much fairer overall view of a subreddit's opinion on tracks in an album.


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"One in a Million" is a song by American singer and songwriter Bebe Rexha and French disc jockey David Guetta. The song was written by the latter two along with Burns, Martin Coogan, Scott Dittrich, Timofey Reznikov, Sarah Solovay and Ido Zmishlany, with the production completed by Guetta and Burns. Representing the artist's fifth collaboration, it was released for digital download and streaming in various countries by Warner on August 4, 2023. Incorporating an interpolation of Guetta's single "When Love Takes Over", the song combines club, dance, EDM and pop music. Its lyrics are an homage to love with Rexha marveling at the existence of a significant other.

"One in a Million" garnered a warm reception from music critics[according to whom?] for its music, production and Rexha's vocal delivery. The song reached number 9 on the US Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and number 79 on the UK Singles Chart as well as the top 30 in Belgium and the Netherlands. The cyberspace and futuristic-themed music video premiered on Rexha's YouTube channel on September 26, 2023. The song garnered a nomination in the inaugural category of Best Pop Dance Recording at the 66th edition of the Grammy Awards. Furthermore, a live rendition of the song took place at the Billboard Music Awards and the closing ceremony of the FIFA Club World Cup.

In April 2023, Rexha previewed "One in a Million" on the social media platform TikTok by sharing a brief snippet of the song.[1] Warner released it for digital download and streaming in various countries on August 4, 2023.[2] Produced by Guetta and Burns, the song was written by the latter two along with Rexha, Martin Coogan, Scott Dittrich, Timofey Reznikov, Sarah Solovay and Ido Zmishlany.[3] The song marks the fifth collaboration between Rexha and Guetta that builds on the success of their previous works such as "Hey Mama" (2015), "Say My Name" (2018), "Family" (2021) and "I'm Good (Blue)" (2022).[4] Characterised by an infusion of house sounds,[5] "One In A Million" is pop collaboration,[6][7] The song's lyrics are a homage to love, wherein Rexha marvels at the existence of a significant other,[5][8] placing emphasis on the exploration of profound connections.[6][9] Exploring the essence of trust, Rexha conveys her emotions through lines such as, "You're my one, one, one in a million. It's like someone picked you outta the sky. Maybe I met you for a reason."[6][9]

Upon its release, "One in a Million" garnered a positive reception from music critics. Chris Vuoncino from We Rave You highlighted the song for its quality that encapsulates the "iconic" collaboration between Rexha and Guetta.[6] He also acclaimed its "timeless" melody and lyrics, Rexha's "radio-friendly" vocal delivery and Guetta's "pristine" production quality.[6] Emily Zemler for Rolling Stone commended the collaborative effort as "buoyant", acknowledging its "anthemtic and club-ready" qualities.[8] Juan Ignacio Herrero of Los 40 positioned the song as a potential "summer anthem" and labeled it a "sequel" to Guetta's previous song, "When Love Takes Over".[4] Isidora Gonzlez also from Los 40 identified the song's distinctive features, describing them as a "pure expression" with "stimulating" beats, "powerful" vocals and "cheerful" melodies.[10] Jovi Marques for Papelpop complimented the song's dynamic progression and Rexha's "electrifying" vocals.[11] A critic from NRJ hailed the collaborative evolution between the artists on their success with "I'm Good (Blue)", noting that the song "seamlessly continues" the path set by its predecessor.[7] Furthermore, the song secured the sixth position on BuzzFeed's list of Best Underrated Songs of 2023 and was included on Billboard's 30 Best Dance Songs of the year.[12][13] Representing Rexha's fourth and Guetta's 13th nomination to date,[14] the song garnered a nomination in the inaugural category of Best Pop Dance Recording at the 66th edition of the Grammy Awards.[15][16][17]

"One in a Million" made its debut at number 9 on the US Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in the issue dated August 19, 2023.[18] In the United Kingdom, the song reached number 79 on the UK Singles Chart, while achieving a higher position at number 30 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.[19] [20] Reaching the top 30 in Belgium and the Netherlands,[21][22][23] it peaked at number 41 in Slovakia,[24] number 55 in the Czech Republic,[25] number 57 in Poland, number 58 in the Croatia, number 105 in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and number 122 in Russia.[26][27][28] Furthermore, Billboard showcased "One in a Million" in its annual compilation of the top Hot Dance/Electronic songs for 2023.[29]

"One in a Million" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah for her second studio album of the same title (1996). It was written by both Missy Elliott and Timbaland with the latter producing the song. Musically, the song is both an R&B and club ballad with trip hop and drum and bass influences. Lyrically, it is about the narrator (Aaliyah) professing her love for a man whom she identifies as being her "one in a million". "One in a Million" was released as the third single from One in a Million by Blackground and Atlantic Records on November 12, 1996.

Once the song was completed and sent to radio, radio stations initially didn't want to play it.[3] Many stations made excuses as to why they couldn't play the song by saying "they couldn't blend it in, they couldn't mix it in with records before it or after it because the cadence hadn't been done before".[3] According to Blackground Records CEO Jomo Hankerson, many radio station program directors had a problem with what they called "cricket sounds" in the song.[4] Hankerson recalled that a program director in Chicago stated that he would not play a record that had crickets in it.[4] When trying to create a solution so that "One in a Million" could get played on the radio, Atlantic Records suggested that the song be remixed and made more radio-friendly.[4] Hankerson refused to change the song and took the tapes out of the studio so that no one could remix it, stating: "Atlantic thought we should remix the record and take the triple-beat down to make it more radio-friendly, but we were very bullheaded about it. We heard they were trying to get remixes done, so we took the tapes out the studio! Back in those days before Pro Tools you could really control where the music went. If you had that two-inch reel, you had the record. So we grabbed the two-inch reels and all the tapes so nobody could do any unauthorized remixes and we stuck to our guns on that version of the record".[4]

Lyrically, the song is about Aaliyah professing her love for a man whom "she views as one in a million and a love she can't resist".[14] Bob Waliszewski from Plugged In stated a similar sentiment that, she "communicates love and commitment to her man" on the song.[20] She expresses that notion by singing, "Baby you don't know, what you do to me/Between me and you, I feel a chemistry/Won't let no one come and take your place/Cause the love you give can't be replaced".[14] The Washington Post writer Chris Richards felt that there is a shift during certain parts of the lyrics. According Richards, "Then the second line of the couplet turns it all upside down: "You give me a really good feeling all day long." A really good feeling? Is that all this song is about? Or is she downplaying a cosmic passion by phrasing it in casual teenage love-letter language?".[18]

"One in a Million" peaked atop the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart on January 4, 1997.[26] On the Rhythmic chart, the song peaked within the top five at number two on March 1, 1997.[27] On March 22, 1997, the song peaked within the top 40 on the Radio Songs chart at number 25.[28] "One in a Million" also peaked at number two on the US Dance Club Songs on May 10, 1997.[29] Due to its radio-only release in the United States, "One in a Million" was ineligible to enter the Billboard Hot 100, as Billboard's rules at the time allowed only commercially-available singles to chart.

"One in a Million" was released as a double A-side single with "If Your Girl Only Knew" in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart.[30] The song peaked within the top five on the UK Dance Chart on May 25, 1997,[31] and on the UK R&B Chart on June 29, 1997.[32] According to the Official Charts Company (OCC), "One in a Million" is Aaliyah's sixth best-selling single in the United Kingdom.[33] The song also peaked within the top 20 in New Zealand, at number 11, on June 15, 1997.[34]

In a 1997 article briefly discussing the video, MTV felt that Aaliyah was getting "all grown up and steamy in the video".[49] Jordan Simon from Idolator felt that the video for "One in a Million" displayed a striking resemblance to various futuristic science fiction films, such as Aliens, The Fifth Element and The Matrix.[50] The video was featured on Complex's list "The Best R&B Videos of the '90s", with writer Ernest Baker saying that the plot in which Ginuwine and Aaliyah take turns and "borderline" stalk each other, "gives new meaning to the song's mantra: "Your love love is a one in a million."[51] Steffanee Wang from Nylon wrote, "Only Aaliyah could rock a silver eye-patch and crystal bikini top simultaneously in this looks-filled visual that leans heavily into the tech-dystopia fantasy that ruled the late '90s/Y2K visual era."[52] Entertainment Weekly writer Brandon Caldwell said, "When the video for the album's title track hit TV screens, several months after Million's debut, Aaliyah had officially entered a new phase of her career. The choreography, the outfits, and the swoop bang over her eye would soon become a popular fixture in beauty shops, as she took on a dark and mysterious persona from performance to music video."[53] 2351a5e196

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