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The Least Popular Bands and Artists In America: Chris Brown, R. Kelly and More
Last week, we all saw that America sure has an unusual loyalty to certain artists including Juicy J (here's looking at you Tennessee) but what about the other end of the spectrum? Music blog "Music Machinery" released a graphic using aggregated data from The Echo Nest illustrating which artists are the most forgotten across the United States.
So which artists have been left in the dust? See who out of the 12 misfit musicians have been feeling a lack of audio love lately.
Luke Bryan
Forgotten in California, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and Rhode Island. We’ll be honest, we’re not sure who he is.
John Mayer
Forgotten in Alaska.
The Rolling Stones
Forgotten in Virginia, Oklahoma, and Hawaii.
R. Kelly
Forgotten in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Colorado, Utah, South Dakota, Nebraska, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine.
Bon Iver
Forgotten in Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas, where they have also moved on from flannel.
2Pac
Forgotten in Kansas and Pennsylvania.
Bob Marley
Forgotten in Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Dakota, and Alabama. Now that’s sad.
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CHVRCHES
Forgotten in Louisiana, West Virginia, and Delaware.
Chris Brown
Forgotten in Illinois and Vermont. Again, we don’t exactly feel bad for him.
Radiohead
Forgotten in Kentucky. Along with the ’90s.
Calvin Harris
Forgotten in Georgia.