No doubt, way too many equate something being popular with it being good. Ignoring the crazy number of trash songs, movies, shows, whatever that was hits.
And the hit song = good song crowd tend to be the most ignorant to the reality of the music business. Which is that hits are bought as much as they're made. Swizz always had the machine fully behind him due to his connections. They made sure his beats got used for singles then spent millions pushing em on the masses. He had a huge advantage over most his peers based on connections, not skill.