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There are songs that peaked higher than \"Green Light\" that this list doesn\'t count as hits. If that is the argument you are going with then every artist with three or more songs that peaked at #19 or higher must be removed.

Also, \"Green Light\" only peaked higher than \"Carry On\" by one spot and even that was only due to release sales. \"Green Light\" only lasted on the Hot 100 for 9 weeks while \"Carry On\" and \"I Really Like You\" both lasted for 20 weeks and would have lasted even longer if not for the 20-week rule. To top it off, \"Carry On\" has been certified 2x Platinum while \"Green Light\" is only 1x Platinum and \"I Really Like You\" (which is also 1x Platinum) has 214m views on its official music video.

I rest my case. You are grasping for straws just because you don\'t want Lorde to be on here.
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There are songs that peaked higher than \"Green Light\" that this list doesn\'t count as hits. Also, \"Green Light\" only peaked higher than \"Carry On\" by one spot and even that was only due to release sales. \"Green Light\" only lasted on the Hot 100 for 9 weeks while \"Carry On\" and \"I Really Like You\" both lasted for 20 weeks and would have lasted even longer if not for the 20-week rule. To top it off, \"Carry On\" has been certified 2x Platinum while \"Green Light\" is only 1x Platinum and \"I Really Like You\" (which is also 1x Platinum) has 214m views on its official music video.

I rest my case. You are grasping for straws just because you don\'t want Lorde to be on here.
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