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Event Cast:
RCA Artists - Details Unavailable
Description:
RCA celebrates 10 years by counting down their 40 best singles
since their founding. See the full group below, alongside a couple
words from the artists of the songs themselves!
Episode
On "Ko-fi & Love", RuPaul said:
"Yes, I love love love my song Kofi & Love "served best when hot, served best when hot!" love love that kind of stuff"
On "Devil's Advocate", Kylie Minogue said:
"Recording my album Fall From Grace was hard. I was coming of a successful era and didn't want to let any of my fans down with my follow up project. Devil's Advocate was the point the album started to make sense, it's dramatic, it's dark but not that pop compared to my previous album. I feel really happy with the reception the song received. It sort of became a cult classic."
On "X2Y", Perrie Edwards said:
It was one of those rare occasions when you knew you had a hit on your hands with X2Y. It's so catchy and addictive that it's no surprise the rest of the world adored it. I've never hidden the fact that it's my favorite song I've ever recorded, which is why I released the remix with my best friend Katy.
On "Naur Means Naur", Avril Lavigne said... nothing because we didn't want to upset her by reaching out, but we imagine her response would have been something like:
"OMGaur I lo(ve) Na(ur) Mea(ns) Na(Ur) So Sl(ay) So Sliv(ing) Yaur (Naur)"
On "Love Just Ain't For Me", Adam Levine said:
"Love Just Ain't For Me... Well, erm, let's just say it's not the best song ever written, is it? My God, it's not a bad little song, but it's not exactly a masterpiece. If the people like it, that's great. I'll sing it. I'll keep singing it. Am I being harsh?"
On "Down South", Megan Thee Stallion said:
"Down South was probably the riskiest move I've ever taken. I had this dream where I did a song with women from the south. I had just met Carrie Underwood at a grocery store weeks before and instantly flew into her DM's. I already knew Normani since we have the same manager, it was a wild moment having two women from two different genres on a song together. One of the best collaborations in history of music, period."
On "A Silver Fox Saved My Life", Meghan Trainor said:
"A Silver Fox Saved My Life was about the fatal afternoon when my car was stuck in front of a school. I do admit i was a little hungry, i was thinking about a nice red velvet cake, they're my favourite. i'm a big fan of cream cheese fillings too, decadent! Anyway, love to dye my croutons red when i have a caesar salad, i call it a red velvet dressing. maybe i should have an album about this? i'd call it the salad days, what do you think?"
On "sick of love", Normani said:
"sick of love was a song that really saved me in a metaphorical way, I was going through so much at the time it was released. My marriage was being put on blast because of a cheating scandal and I had nowhere to turn but the studio, I called up my girl Jennie and she came to the rescue for me. We did both the original and the korean version the same day. One of my favorite songs I've ever done honestly"
On "love in brazil", Madison Beer said:
"according to popindustry.fm, 4% of my fanbase is portuguese so i decided to write a song about the beautiful country of brazil and their beaches."
On "You Didn't Stop Me", Rose said:
"The song will always be a significant release for me because it marked the beginning of my career, and the story is told on the album. It's also the song I'm most excited to perform live because it has such a strong emotional impact."
On "Roses in the Snow", Carrie Underwood said:
“Moving to RCA and having the freedom to work on the Sunbelt Sounds records was so liberating. I managed to work on one of my favorite songs to date titled Roses in the Snow and I was so thrilled to be allowed to release it as a single. It meant a lot to me to be able to say what I said in that song. Thank you, Lord."
On "We Met Under the Disco Lights", Gwen Stefani said:
“I had a capital B BLAST recording Disco Lights. It was fun making the song from top to bottom. Speaking of bottom, I have my thoughts about fruit but it was such a drastic and new artistic shift for me at the time and it really proves that sometimes pandering to the gays pays off. It was such a big song for me but I didn’t expect it to be as big as it was."
Despite production telling her to hurry up, Gwen Stefani continued talking...
"I think it’s… still #1 on the hot singles chart if I’m not mistaken? It’s easily one of my top 3 favorite songs I’ve recorded which some may consider odd given my long and acclaimed career. Love performing it, listening to it, and all that. I haven’t worked with Troye Sivan since, and I don’t know what he’s up to as of late as I haven’t kept in touch with him, but I’m glad I was able to give him a hit song.”
On "One Night in China", Madonna said:
"One Night in China might just be my favorite song from my entire discography. It stemmed from such a special experience with an even more special person and I never want to let that memory die. I'm glad the fans received it so well because I really can't imagine a time where I don't want to perform it."
On "The Ring Didn't Mean a Thing", Kandi said:
“You know what’s so crazy? Ring dates back all the way to like 2009 when Nene and Wig were on Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show promoting Atlanta. I was so sick of working with Kim after that, like girl I’m done with yo ass. But the fans kept telling me to release it, and a Real Housewives show centered around the music industry was just the perfect opportunity. Going from a scrapped demo to a Single of the Season nominee over a decade later. Crazy!"
On "Get a Life!", P!nk said:
“There’s just something about Get a Life! that makes it one of my favorite songs I’ve ever done. No matter who you are or what you do, everyone has this perception of you, and Get a Life! is surely everyone’s perception of me. A loudmouth and an arrogant bitch, and you know what, they’re right. I embraced it and it looks like it’s really resonated with people. It did with me.”