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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Jun 11, 2019 5:07:49 GMT -5
Bad Guy is bigger hit on Spotify than OTR remix according to Kworb (115.8M vs 115.0M) and still OTR is the most dominant #1 on Hot 100 since the start of the streaming era. Just highlights how massive Youtube is for OTR. But version without BRC also counts (108 million).
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 11, 2019 6:16:58 GMT -5
Yes, but still, the song is not exceptionally successful on audio streaming, in fact, it's not likely to be even number 1 on audio streaming in year end even all versions combined.
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Post by crazyb on Jun 11, 2019 15:59:12 GMT -5
"Congratulations" by Post Malone hits 1 billion streams.
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Post by sickomode020202 on Jun 15, 2019 4:20:00 GMT -5
How many streams did Taylors new song get on spotify ?
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 15, 2019 8:06:00 GMT -5
6.7M globally. Kinda ok.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 15, 2019 9:40:13 GMT -5
Taylor is #1 in the US with 2.46M
Another top ten debut on Hot 100 for her I believe.
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Post by noober on Jun 15, 2019 9:44:03 GMT -5
Good numbers
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Post by walt91 on Jun 15, 2019 12:53:12 GMT -5
US Spotify new entries-
#1 - "You Need To Calm Down" - Taylor Swift (2,459,661 plays) #17 - "Sanctuary" - Joji (776,308 plays) #35 - "Focus" - Bazzi ft. 21 Savage (527,793 plays) #53 - "Loco Contigo" - DJ Snake x J Balvin x Tyga (437,174 plays) #65 - "Rescue Me" - Marshmello ft. A Day To Remember (392,728 plays) #79 - "A Brand New Day" - BTS ft. Zara Larsson (351,996 plays) #81 - "It's You" - Ali Gatie (349,333 plays) #92 - "when the party's over (Spotify Singles)" - Lewis Capaldi (330,510 plays) #106 - "Time" - Free Nationals x Mac Miller x Kali Uchis (303,729 plays) #109 - "Sad Song" - Alesso ft. Tini (302,996 plays) #113 - "Backwards" - Gucci Mane ft. Meek Mill (298,653 plays) #149 - "Must Have Been The Wind" - Alec Benjamin (263,805 plays) #153 - "Let You Know" - Flume ft. London Grammar (261,115 plays) #174 - "Young Grizzley World" - Tee Grizzley ft. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie x YNW Melly (241,225 plays) #192 - "Days Like This" - GoldLink ft. Khalid (229,059 plays)
Also, Taylor got two re-entries - Delicate at #97 and Blank Space at #167.
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Post by GP on Jun 15, 2019 17:45:30 GMT -5
Def a top 10 on Hot100 for her
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 16, 2019 3:46:25 GMT -5
Only 3.38M (Money...) and 2.28M (Omertà) for Drake, surprising!
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Post by nickd on Jun 16, 2019 3:56:44 GMT -5
Only 3.38M (Money...) and 2.28M (Omertà) for Drake, surprising! Might go up on 2nd day since they weren't on TTH on their first day.
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 19, 2019 21:35:18 GMT -5
The original version of "Despacito" should hit 1 billion streams tomorrow, making it the only track to have two versions over 1 billion streams. The crazy thing, though, is that recently "Shape of You" has been outpacing both "Despacito" version combined, and in a few weeks should surpass the combined total of both versions. "Shape of You" is an absolute behemoth here, my god. Meanwhile, "rockstar" is also creeping up on "One Dance" as well and will soon be the second most streamed track (third song when combining both "Despacito" version).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2019 12:23:30 GMT -5
This has hardly any relevance to anyone on Pulse at all (least not until the global chart debuts), but I found it funny how a German rap song debuted higher on Spotify than pretty much every release other than Señorita (and Panini I guess, although that came out on Thursday) yesterday. Streaming numbers are growing everywhere!
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 22, 2019 18:37:05 GMT -5
I love that we can look at the global chart now and it's not just dominated by US hits. Hits from around the world are appearing there now. The #8 song globally is only #80 in the US. The #21 song isn't even in the US's top 200. Awesome!
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Post by fhas on Jun 22, 2019 19:06:18 GMT -5
Travis Scott's goosebumps (feat. Kendrick Lamar) becomes the third song ever to spent 1,000+ days in the top 200 on U.S. Spotify (No Role Modelz 1,459 - White Iverson 1,068 - goosebumps 1,001). Impressively, it never left the weekly top 200 peaking at #16 in June 2017 and charting for 144 weeks (2 years and 9 months).
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 23, 2019 4:33:35 GMT -5
Señorita's play count on Spotify says over 18M in two days. HUGE!
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jun 23, 2019 5:01:37 GMT -5
Señorita's play count on Spotify says over 18M in two days. HUGE! The actual numbers will obviously be lower, but does that mean it gained in over 12 million streams on Saturday?
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 23, 2019 5:04:30 GMT -5
I think it is something like 8.5 and 9.5 but it definitely increased on Saturday.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 24, 2019 5:25:18 GMT -5
27.2M listens for Senorita globally, slay!
(In comparison, Panini has 12M so far globally and been out a day longer)
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jun 24, 2019 6:46:37 GMT -5
27.2M listens for Senorita globally, slay! (In comparison, Panini has 12M so far globally and been out a day longer) But Panini is pulling just as many streams in the US, which is what we really care about since we really only keep track of the Hot 100 chart which is a US-based chart. I think you should chill out on posting figures until official numbers come out. For instance, it pulled 13+M streams in it's first two days. You're now posting 27.2M listens when that will be nowhere near it's actual total numbers including day 3. Yesterday, you posted the numbers from the song counter (which is unofficial and never accurate) at 18M streams globally, when it's actual numbers were somewhere around 13+M streams.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 24, 2019 6:50:10 GMT -5
These are actual listens though, they are just spread out so that the tracking is not hand in hand with the official daily figures. It's the same with all songs.
For instance, according to Kworb (which publishes the "official figures") Shallow has 702M listens when Spotify play count says 719M. The difference isn't that huge but it's there.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jun 24, 2019 6:59:10 GMT -5
These are actual listens though, they are just spread out so that the tracking is not hand in hand with the official daily figures. It's the same with all songs. For instance, according to Kworb (which publishes the "official figures") Shallow has 702M listens when Spotify play count says 719M. The difference isn't that huge but it's there. I get that, but like you said, they're not official. I remember getting confused when Scooter Braun and Ariana Grande stans were insistent that she had broken the Spotify daily record and were claiming 7 rings had pulled in like 18M streams in one day. They were looking at the song counter while the official figures were much much lower. Not that you should care, but it's just confusing to me and might be confusing to someone else going through this thread. I already know stans on Twitter and other forums take song counter figures and post them as official numbers when they actually aren't and then you have those accounts on Twitter like Pop Crave and musicnewsfact acting like a record has been broken when indeed than isn't the case. I don't know, I just think we should stick to official numbers. We know they'll be great (due to the figures on the song counter being that high), so maybe we should just stick to those figures instead. I know, there's always an eventual discrepancy between Kworb's numbers and official numbers, but when you check Kworb for official Spotify figures, they're always accurate, at least for the first few weeks. The discrepancy usually comes months down the line for whatever reason. I'm only saying this because Senorita is a new song, so people will keep their eyes on it's numbers right now and it might be confusing reading figures that are not accurate and official.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 24, 2019 9:17:51 GMT -5
Senorita is #1 in the US too, 1.67M
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Post by fhas on Jun 24, 2019 10:36:14 GMT -5
artists.spotify.com/faq/stats#charts"The best place to see the latest Spotify Chart figures is at spotifycharts.com. These figures are generated using a formula that protects against any artificial inflation of chart positions.
Note: Due to this formula, you might notice the data here differs from other reported stream numbers we share (e.g. in Spotify for Artists, Spotify Analytics, the desktop app, and other custom usage reports."I guess this is the answer to the Spotify Play Count vs. Spotify Charts discussion. Also, the weekly numbers are always higher in the first week than the sum of the first seven days.
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 25, 2019 2:34:24 GMT -5
Pretty sure the play counts shown on the desktop don't update at the same time that the charts update.
For example, the daily chart shows figures for songs between 12:00am and 11:59pm per each timezone and the weekly one is 12:00am Friday to 11:59pm Thursday per each timezone, yet the desktop data is the total from time of release to whenever it was last updated, which has never been at midnight. Pretty sure each song updates at a different time too. The figures shown on the desktop app are absolutely "official," they're just not the ones used to form the charts as the charts use a very strict timeline for updating while the desktop figures don't.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jun 25, 2019 3:06:58 GMT -5
Pretty sure the play counts shown on the desktop don't update at the same time that the charts update. For example, the daily chart shows figures for songs between 12:00am and 11:59pm per each timezone and the weekly one is 12:00am Friday to 11:59pm Thursday per each timezone, yet the desktop data is the total from time of release to whenever it was last updated, which has never been at midnight. Pretty sure each song updates at a different time too. The figures shown on the desktop app are absolutely "official," they're just not the ones used to form the charts as the charts use a very strict timeline for updating while the desktop figures don't. But none of that matters if the desktop app figures never end up being reported as the official figures is what I'm saying. Spotify obviously has a time period they use to track streams daily and they stick with that and then report the figures gained in that particular time period as official. The figures THEY, Spotify, the company itself reports is all that matters and all that counts as official. I can say the same thing with HitsDD and their album sales chart. We use their chart to get a good idea of how an album is performing and their figures are usually really close to Billboard's final figures, but we don't consider their numbers "official." We all take Billboard's figures as the final word on weekly album sales. It's the same thing. If a song rises on the Spotify desktop counter then you know the final figures posted by Spotify themselves will also reflect that rise, but we never use those figures as the final figures and those aren't the figures Billboard uses in their calculations when coming up with song positions in their weekly Hot 100 chart.
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Post by Au$tin on Jun 25, 2019 3:18:14 GMT -5
Pretty sure the play counts shown on the desktop don't update at the same time that the charts update. For example, the daily chart shows figures for songs between 12:00am and 11:59pm per each timezone and the weekly one is 12:00am Friday to 11:59pm Thursday per each timezone, yet the desktop data is the total from time of release to whenever it was last updated, which has never been at midnight. Pretty sure each song updates at a different time too. The figures shown on the desktop app are absolutely "official," they're just not the ones used to form the charts as the charts use a very strict timeline for updating while the desktop figures don't. But none of that matters if the desktop app figures never end up being reported as the official figures is what I'm saying. Spotify obviously has a time period they use to track streams daily and they stick with that and then report the figures gained in that particular time period as official. The figures THEY, Spotify, the company itself reports is all that matters and all that counts as official. I can say the same thing with HitsDD and their album sales chart. We use their chart to get a good idea of how an album is performing and their figures are usually really close to Billboard's final figures, but we don't consider their numbers "official." We all take Billboard's figures as the final word on weekly album sales. It's the same thing. If a song rises on the Spotify desktop counter then you know the final figures posted by Spotify themselves will also reflect that rise, but we never use those figures as the final figures and those aren't the figures Billboard uses in their calculations when coming up with song positions in their weekly Hot 100 chart. That's why they really aren't ever used outside of looking at totals. The only time I've ever seen them be used for anything else is either by -Stans that don't know any better. (Why would anyone listen to them anyway? Just ignore them.) -Literally just Enigma in here to talk about what the daily figures are going to be when they do eventually update. It's seriously a non-issue.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jun 25, 2019 4:44:36 GMT -5
Au$tin oh, I know that. I mostly see stans on other sites like ATRL and Twitter use them and it kinda spreads misinformation, which is why I asked that Enigma just stick to officially-reported figures. It really isn't an issue at all. It just kinda confuses me sometimes. Speaking of totals, seems like Senorita saw a huge rise in it's numbers again. I hope it carries over into next week's tracking week for Shawn. Safe to say IICHY and Senorita are the first two singles from his next album seeing as not a single song from his last album even reached the top 10.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 25, 2019 6:09:05 GMT -5
+10M again for Señorita on play count.
Not that it matters in the US where OTR has the Youtube streams that alone ensure the #1 spot on Hot 100 but there's always the on-demand streaming chart.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Jun 28, 2019 9:36:17 GMT -5
Señorita with 9.4 million global streams in today's update. Tomorrow's update should be MASSIVE. Should cross 10 million global streams easily. I wonder what it's peak would be. Would be great to see the daily global streams record get broken.
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