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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 18:33:02 GMT -5
Wow, how did Old Town Road come about to be this insane?! If you don't count Cool, OTR and its remix combined would have the #2 at less than 0.2000!
It's like, gonna have the most dominant country week on iTunes this decade. Another sales icon! This year's full of f**king sales icons! That's what I like!
1 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) [Remix] 1.0000 2 Jonas Brothers - Cool 0.8293 3 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road 0.3538 4 Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow 0.2416 5 Jonas Brothers - Sucker 0.2408
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2019 5:12:00 GMT -5
Wow, this is way too cool (no pun intended). If you don't count another big release Cool, OT Road's 2 versions combined still has over 6 times lead over #2 (more than 2 days in the tracking week). This is basically Hello's level. What can I say? Cowboy's some sales icon!
1 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) [Remix] 1.0000 2 Jonas Brothers - Cool 0.4127 3 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road 0.3109 4 Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow 0.2144 5 Jonas Brothers - Sucker 0.2094 6 Post Malone & Swae Lee - Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) 0.1830 7 Blake Shelton - God's Country 0.1676 8 Ava Max - Sweet but Psycho $ 0.1504 9 Post Malone - Wow. 0.1376 10 Lauren Daigle - You Say $ 0.1307
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 7:43:33 GMT -5
Wow... OT Road's 4th day on iTunes' pretty much the same as the 1st day... It barely got red updates at all.
Plz let this get more than 120k sales this week (equivalent to about 1m sales in sales' heyday), cowboy to beat Shallow's ass. It's gonna be close.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 7:51:41 GMT -5
What a timing. OT Road just happens to chance upon country award effect.
1 xxx - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) [Remix] 1.0000 2 Blake Sheldon - God's Plan 0.5717 3 Thomas Rhett - Look What You Made Me Do 0.3997 4 Jonas Brothers - Cool 0.3190 5 Little Big Town - The Daughters 0.3143 6 xxx - Old Town Road 0.2915 7 Luke Combs - Beautiful Crazy 0.2792 8 Radio Gaga & Sheldon Cooper - Sh*tllow 0.2483 9 Kane Brown - Good As You 0.2157 10 Jonas Brothers - Sucker 0.2124
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Post by HeyHeyHey on Apr 8, 2019 8:28:04 GMT -5
What a timing. OT Road just happens to chance upon country award effect. 1 XXX - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) [Remix] 1.0000 2 Blake Sheldon - God's Plan 0.5717 3 Thomas Rhett - Look What You Made Me Do 0.3997 4 Jonas Brothers - Cool 0.3190 5 Little Big Town - The Daughters 0.3143 6 XXX - Old Town Road 0.2915 7 Luke Combs - Beautiful Crazy 0.2792 8 Radio Gaga & Sheldon Cooper - Sh*tllow 0.2483 9 Kane Brown - Good As You 0.2157 10 Jonas Brothers - Sucker 0.2124 God’s Plan by Blake? That would be interesting!
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Post by pnobelysk on Apr 8, 2019 18:12:07 GMT -5
Wow... OT Road's 4th day on iTunes' pretty much the same as the 1st day... It barely got red updates at all.
Plz let this get more than 120k sales this week (equivalent to about 1m sales in sales' heyday), cowboy to beat Shallow's ass. It's gonna be close. One song ever got a million in a week. 100k is nowhere close to that equilvalent as much as sales are dead. Besides hellos first week nothing ever sold 900k or 800k either
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2019 1:35:16 GMT -5
I purchased both the original and remix version of OT Road... on iTunes and Amazon! It's the first time I've purchased 4 copies of a song in one single week!
OT Road needs its king status!
#BuyOTRoad!
1 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) [Remix] 1.0000 2 Blake Shelton - God's Country 0.3657 3 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road 0.2892 4 Thomas Rhett - Look What God Gave Her 0.2179 5 Lukas Graham - Love Someone 0.1918 6 Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow 0.1904 7 Jonas Brothers - Cool 0.1755
If you don't look at those front-loaded country boosts, it still has over 6 times lead over the next challenger! It should have 120-140k no problem!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 8:23:01 GMT -5
Day 7 of the tracking week:
1 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) [Remix] 1.0000 2 Lil Nas X - Old Town Road 0.3354 3 Blake Shelton - God's Country 0.2924 4 Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow 0.1788 5 Jonas Brothers - Sucker 0.1691 6 Thomas Rhett - Look What God Gave Her 0.1650 7 Post Malone & Swae Lee - Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) 0.1454 8 Jonas Brothers - Cool 0.1443 9 Ava Max - Sweet but Psycho $ 0.1426 10 Luke Combs - Beautiful Crazy 0.1392 11 Lukas Graham - Love Someone 0.1245
OT Road + remix still holds 11 times lead over the #10 song. Coming for the king status of Digital Song Sales' history.
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 11, 2019 10:18:41 GMT -5
It's really not.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 14:44:23 GMT -5
It’s really not ordinary, I know. It’s going for king status. This summer has to be big. Better watch for song of summer this year, the most important year yet.
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Post by Gary on Apr 11, 2019 14:49:10 GMT -5
Would need about 8 million downloads for that
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 11, 2019 14:50:25 GMT -5
It’s really not ordinary, I know. It’s going for king status. This summer has to be big. Better watch for song of summer this year, the most important year yet. It's really not coming for King, please stop with the overexaggerations. 100k in 2019 is not "Hello level." Hello sold ten times the average amount of the #1 during its time. Even if OTR sells 150k, that's only 5 to 6 times as much as the average number one now. It's entirely possible to marvel in a song's success without fake elevating it.
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Post by hot100predictions on Apr 11, 2019 15:07:41 GMT -5
It’s really not ordinary, I know. It’s going for king status. This summer has to be big. Better watch for song of summer this year, the most important year yet. It's really not coming for King, please stop with the overexaggerations. 100k in 2019 is not "Hello level." Hello sold ten times the average amount of the #1 during its time. Even if OTR sells 150k, that's only 5 to 6 times as much as the average number one now. It's entirely possible to marvel in a song's success without fake elevating it. This is way bigger than Hello.
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Post by Mauricio on Apr 11, 2019 15:08:53 GMT -5
It’s really not ordinary, I know. It’s going for king status. This summer has to be big. Better watch for song of summer this year, the most important year yet. It's really not coming for King, please stop with the overexaggerations. 100k in 2019 is not "Hello level." Hello sold ten times the average amount of the #1 during its time. Even if OTR sells 150k, that's only 5 to 6 times as much as the average number one now. It's entirely possible to marvel in a song's success without fake elevating it. Until Hello was released the average digital #1 was selling 241k (counting the weeks from the 2015 chart). So Hello sold x5 the amount of the average 2015's #1.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 15:13:57 GMT -5
It’s really not ordinary, I know. It’s going for king status. This summer has to be big. Better watch for song of summer this year, the most important year yet. It's really not coming for King, please stop with the overexaggerations. 100k in 2019 is not "Hello level." Hello sold ten times the average amount of the #1 during its time. Even if OTR sells 150k, that's only 5 to 6 times as much as the average number one now. It's entirely possible to marvel in a song's success without fake elevating it. I'm not exaggerating... I've collected most of sales chart's chart history by now, I figured out the weekly multipliers over the years accounting for the fluctuation pattern of sales. The only competition OT Road facing this week is Hello's first week (17 times lead over #10 song that's slightly below 70k)... it's gonna come close to LWYMMD's first week (10.1 times lead over #10 song) to be the second most dominant week in iTunes history, I calculated that already. And when it seems to stick around way better than Hello did, it's literally going for king status. Uptown Funk and Despacito are among top 3 best-performing song in Digital Song Sales chart history so far, but their peak week didn't even have half of OT Road's dominance this week. There's no other way to think about it, Au Dollar Tin.
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 11, 2019 15:15:27 GMT -5
It's really not coming for King, please stop with the overexaggerations. 100k in 2019 is not "Hello level." Hello sold ten times the average amount of the #1 during its time. Even if OTR sells 150k, that's only 5 to 6 times as much as the average number one now. It's entirely possible to marvel in a song's success without fake elevating it. Until Hello was released the average digital #1 was selling 241k (counting the weeks from the 2015 chart). So Hello sold x5 the amount of the average 2015's #1. My apologies, I was incorrect in that statement. Still, saying "On the Road"'s digital sales are in any way comparable to the biggest digital sellers of all time is asinine and beyond trolling at this point.
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Post by Gary on Apr 11, 2019 15:18:06 GMT -5
It's really not coming for King, please stop with the overexaggerations. 100k in 2019 is not "Hello level." Hello sold ten times the average amount of the #1 during its time. Even if OTR sells 150k, that's only 5 to 6 times as much as the average number one now. It's entirely possible to marvel in a song's success without fake elevating it. I'm not exaggerating... I've collected most of sales chart's chart history by now, I figured out the weekly multipliers over the years accounting for the fluctuation pattern of sales. The only competition OT Road facing this week is Hello's first week (17 times lead over #10 song that's slightly below 70k)... it's gonna come close to LWYMMD's first week (10.1 times lead over #10 song) to be the second most dominant week in iTunes history, I calculated that already. And when it seems to stick around way better than Hello did, it's literally going for king status. Uptown Funk and Despacito are among top 3 best-performing song in Digital Song Sales chart history so far, but their peak week didn't even have half of OT Road's dominance this week. There's no other way to think about it, Au Dollar Tin. It is good for the week for sure but nowhere near the best of all time - Uptown Funk, I Gotta Feeling, etc. Sales have taken a nosedive the last couple years. if this hits 100K-200K that's great but that is hardly best of all time
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 15:21:38 GMT -5
Would need about 8 million downloads for that Who cares those raw numbers? The real trick about iTunes pop bar is that the #1 is always 1.0000. The key thing to watch for is how much aloof distance it can create to leave the competitors in dust and let no one touch the crown. #2 is always less than 0.2000 and that's what's called pride. The real king is the one. I'm like the only one buying music from iTunes, if sales chart is my personal chart, then I'll let a song topping it for more than a whole year.
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Post by Gary on Apr 11, 2019 15:24:39 GMT -5
Would need about 8 million downloads for that Who cares those raw numbers? The real trick about iTunes pop bar is that the #1 is always 1.0000. The key thing to watch for is how much aloof distance it can create to leave the competitors in dust and let no one touch the crown. #2 is always less than 0.2000 and that's what's called pride. The real king is the one. I'm like the only one buying music from iTunes, if sales chart is my personal chart, then I'll let a song topping it for more than a whole year. When you are talking about "king status" for the week, yeah I get it or even "king status" for your all time personal chart But when you equate this to "best of all time" you may be a little off
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 11, 2019 15:29:41 GMT -5
Earning 100k+ in today's sales climate is great. No one is denying that. However, it is not comparable to the example of "Hello" that keeps getting thrown around. "Hello" literally broke the sales record when sales were already in fast decline. This isn't going to do that. As far as longevity is concerned, it's too early to be talking about that. "On the Run" is literally at the start of its run. We have no indication to how long it will stick around. It could disappear just as fast as it came. Not to mention that comparing longevity on a sales chart when the sales climate is drastically different between now and even three years ago. There's just too many variables now that weren't around then and completely different variables then that aren't around now. We could maybe compare them if an equal number of representatives from each demographic had disappeared over time from sales, but that's not reality. It's like trying to compare sales of "TiK ToK" to "Hey Jude." It just doesn't work. Plus, if you're going to talk about a song selling over 100k in a week and having longevity as a "king," perhaps look at "Shallow"? Consistently in the top half of the digital sales chart for nearly half a year. Why are we not hailing that track as "king"?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 15:35:58 GMT -5
Plus, if you're going to talk about a song selling over 100k in a week and having longevity as a "king," perhaps look at "Shallow"? Consistently in the top half of the digital sales chart for nearly half a year. Why are we not hailing that track as "king"? Because I did solid calculation on Shallow's sales point trajectory. I applied the multipliers accounting for different eras. As of this week it's Ed Sheeran's Perfect (13m points) vs. Shallow (9m+, gonna end up around 12-14m by November) for best-performing song in sales chart this decade. Uptown Funk (11.5m)'s the close third. OT Road can bust them all before December to be the #1 if it can hold the huge lead for a while. I estimated its trajectory.
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Post by Gary on Apr 11, 2019 17:03:13 GMT -5
Plus, if you're going to talk about a song selling over 100k in a week and having longevity as a "king," perhaps look at "Shallow"? Consistently in the top half of the digital sales chart for nearly half a year. Why are we not hailing that track as "king"? Because I did solid calculation on Shallow's sales point trajectory. I applied the multipliers accounting for different eras. As of this week it's Ed Sheeran's Perfect (13m points) vs. Shallow (9m+, gonna end up around 12-14m by November) for best-performing song in sales chart this decade. Uptown Funk (11.5m)'s the close third. OT Road can bust them all before December to be the #1 if it can hold the huge lead for a while. I estimated its trajectory. Then that is a personal chart and goes in a different forum pulsemusic.proboards.com/board/71/member-contentMultipliers and estimates are something you came up with for your personal chart - great But should you be passing this off as an official "all time" thing? A better comparison to compare a song from the streaming era to a song pre-streaming would be to factor in streaming equivalent units like they do on the album chart and even then adjust for different eras. I can assure you that the decade end digital sales chart that comes out at the end of the year will have a different top 3
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 22:10:01 GMT -5
Because I did solid calculation on Shallow's sales point trajectory. I applied the multipliers accounting for different eras. As of this week it's Ed Sheeran's Perfect (13m points) vs. Shallow (9m+, gonna end up around 12-14m by November) for best-performing song in sales chart this decade. Uptown Funk (11.5m)'s the close third. OT Road can bust them all before December to be the #1 if it can hold the huge lead for a while. I estimated its trajectory. Then that is a personal chart and goes in a different forum pulsemusic.proboards.com/board/71/member-contentMultipliers and estimates are something you came up with for your personal chart - great But should you be passing this off as an official "all time" thing? A better comparison to compare a song from the streaming era to a song pre-streaming would be to factor in streaming equivalent units like they do on the album chart and even then adjust for different eras. I can assure you that the decade end digital sales chart that comes out at the end of the year will have a different top 3 Drake has so many chains that they call him Chaining Tatum. You hate multipliers so much that they call you Gary Trust-no-multiplier-to-be-a-D-bag. But no offense, I’m sure that the decade end douchebag sales chart that comes out at the end of the year will use streaming equivalent units.
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Post by Gary on Apr 11, 2019 22:27:00 GMT -5
OK was just trying to help - your own chart and estimates and your own personal multipliers on a slowly dying sales chart make sense in that is a creative way of looking at things but it in no way means much of anything.
Songs on the digital sales chart absolutely do not perform better than songs from say 5 years ago.
Let's put is this way - the last 23 weeks of digital sales #1's add up to 1.12 million, that would be the same number Adele hit in a single week in 2015
Not knocking your personal chart and your take on it - it is creative but in no way is it something that should be taken in the context of an official all-time chart for anyone other than you.
Anyway - have fun with your chart
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 22:42:47 GMT -5
OK was just trying to help - your own chart and estimates and your own personal multipliers on a slowly dying sales chart make sense in that is a creative way of looking at things but it in no way means much of anything. Songs on the digital sales chart absolutely do not perform better than songs from say 5 years ago. Let's put is this way - the last 23 weeks of digital sales #1's add up to 1.12 million, that would be the same number Adele hit in a single week in 2015 Not knocking your personal chart and your take on it - it is creative but in no way is it something that should be taken in the context of an official all-time chart for anyone other than you. Anyway - have fun with your chart There is no one else other than me. The world and whole existence is my personal chart. Be careful or someone’s gonna appear on this week’s d-bag 100!
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Post by Gary on Apr 11, 2019 22:43:58 GMT -5
sigh.....well...okay then
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Post by jodakyellow on Apr 11, 2019 23:45:54 GMT -5
sigh.....well...okay then You did your best and we appreciate your maturity in the face of absurdity. Anyway, umm.. how ‘bout them sales?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2019 6:02:02 GMT -5
sigh.....well...okay then You did your best and we appreciate your maturity in the face of absurdity. Anyway, umm.. how ‘bout them sales? kworb just posted the estimate for this week's sales! OT Road pulled.......... 141k! It would be epic if it stays in 100+k club next week.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 12, 2019 10:13:50 GMT -5
BTS and Halsey are #1, as expected.
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Post by Gary on Apr 12, 2019 10:16:11 GMT -5
If it is 141K that would the most in two years.
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