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Post by Adam (UTR) on Jun 4, 2016 12:41:36 GMT -5
Drake will repeat at #1 on next week’s Sales Plus Streaming (SPS) chart for his sixth week in a row, longer than any male solo artist in at least the last ten years. Previously, Michael Bublé (2011), Eminem (2010) and Josh Groban (2007) all held down the #1 spot for five consecutive weeks. Paul Simon will likely take #1 on the Album Sales chart. Paul Simon (Concord) 58-63k SPS, 57-62k albums Volbeat (Republic) 42-47k, 40-45k Maren Morris (Columbia Nashville) 41-46k, 35-40k ( HDD)
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Jun 4, 2016 12:53:19 GMT -5
Last male solo artist to get six weeks was 50 Cent with The Massacre in 2005.
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Post by renfield75 on Jun 4, 2016 15:28:18 GMT -5
This sort of reinforces the inclusion of streaming into the album chart. I would love to see Paul Simon notch another #1 album...but clearly "Views" is MUCH bigger right now than the new Paul Simon record.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 5, 2016 5:11:20 GMT -5
Ridiculous that there's no prediction for Tegan and Sara. Obviously they are able to reach 20-30k and possibly go top ten when Heartthrob reached #3 with 49k.
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Post by DJ General on Jun 5, 2016 18:58:27 GMT -5
How do you know they won't do 10k?
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Post by divasummer on Jun 6, 2016 9:30:41 GMT -5
Ridiculous that there's no prediction for Tegan and Sara. Obviously they are able to reach 20-30k and possibly go top ten when Heartthrob reached #3 with 49k. They were on "GMA" today. What's there deal? do they have their eyes set on Top 40. I kind of felt like they were trainwreckage. I couldn't keep my eyes off the screen. It's not that they were bad just kind of nerdy. It was one of the first things I saw this morning so maybe my coffee hadn't kicked in yet. lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 9:39:49 GMT -5
This sort of reinforces the inclusion of streaming into the album chart. I would love to see Paul Simon notch another #1 album...but clearly "Views" is MUCH bigger right now than the new Paul Simon record. Agreed. While it's relatively easy for a legacy act to score a #1 in sales (in many cases acts are scoring their first ever #1 album after 20, 30, 40+ years of charting) it's really only because sales are relatively dire compared to what they once were and what they once represented. Pure sales (and subsequent rank) are no longer a proper gauge of popularity or how "big" something is - in most cases. While some still want to hold onto pure sales as a "thing"... for me, those days are long gone. It's like if the Hot 100 consisted solely of sales. It's only part of the equation.
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 6, 2016 11:31:45 GMT -5
PJ Harvey just got her first #1 in the UK with an album that's probably end up being her lowest selling (25 years in her career)
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jun 6, 2016 12:54:57 GMT -5
The Hot 100, though, has always been based on a combination of factors. RE Paul Simon- it's not like his album's figure will challenger for lowest No. 1 tally. Granted, it's not huge, but it's still a viable showing. My issue with SPS and BB 200 as it is- aside from it including information that does not align with what the main album chart's always been about- is that the information, no matter how it's distributed, counts toward two charts. Why not add album sales to the Hot 100 mix, while you're at it, ya know? The multi-metric chart itself is interesting, but I wouldn't classify it as an albums chart. For my records (and not because Madonna landed a ninth No. 1-selling album ), I'm more interested in the Album Sales chart.
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Post by Choco on Jun 6, 2016 13:22:26 GMT -5
If sales continue to decrease, the Album Sales chart might end up like the Physical Single sales chart. (Is that even a thing? It's been ages since I've seen it).
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Post by jenglisbe on Jun 6, 2016 13:26:30 GMT -5
The multi-metric chart itself is interesting, but I wouldn't classify it as an albums chart. For my records (and not because Madonna landed a ninth No. 1-selling album ), I'm more interested in the Album Sales chart. What is appealing about it, though, when fewer and fewer people purchase albums?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 14:04:31 GMT -5
The Hot 100, though, has always been based on a combination of factors. RE Paul Simon- it's not like his album's figure will challenger for lowest No. 1 tally. Granted, it's not huge, but it's still a viable showing. My issue with SPS and BB 200 as it is- aside from it including information that does not align with what the main album chart's always been about- is that the information, no matter how it's distributed, counts toward two charts. Why not add album sales to the Hot 100 mix, while you're at it, ya know? The multi-metric chart itself is interesting, but I wouldn't classify it as an albums chart. For my records (and not because Madonna landed a ninth No. 1-selling album ), I'm more interested in the Album Sales chart. That's cool, but ultimately it is just a metric at this point, imo. The Hot 100 may have always been more than one metric, so to be more specific, it's like not including streaming in the Hot 100 in today's world. Again, sales are only part of the equation and ultimately album 'popularity' requires a bigger picture at this point. That was my point. Ultimately, there will come a day when we won't be able to hold onto pure album sales as a viable thing with any real substance to it - it's becoming like Hot Singles Sales is now in a sense... obsolete on its own. I think many feel this day has already come, including me.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jun 6, 2016 14:27:05 GMT -5
I get holding on to it though because historically the 200 album chart has only ever been sales, no matter how those sales were made whether vinyl, tape, cd, digital, it was always sales. So the Top Selling Album was really the only measurement of album popularity since albums became a thing. But now albums are less of a thing and it's more about collections of songs in the digital streaming format. So to account for the change in how we (as a collective) consume music, the 200 chart has been repurposed to no longer being the best selling but the most consumed. It's a tricky thing to move from. But as you said (@broccoli), album sales are becoming a less significant factor for everyone compared to any point since they began to matter so I guess at this point it's just about holding on to what once was - which isn't really productive.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 14:29:51 GMT -5
I'm all for keeping a pure album sales chart. It's still worthy of existing and referencing, no question. It's just not an accurate gauge for which albums are the most popular in any given week... rendering it B-list.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jun 6, 2016 14:38:28 GMT -5
It's interesting because pure album sales are a mark of a particular demographic, specifically older music fans who still buy their music while it's the younger music fans who stream. To discount the streaming component is to discount younger music fans, whereas to account for both the way it's done now (though the metrics and percentages are up for debate) is to include all music fans.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 6, 2016 15:04:43 GMT -5
More... hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=301379Monday, June 6, 2016 NEW RELEASES AND DRAKE'S LATEST RECORD (UPDATE)Drake will repeat at #1 on this week’s Sales Plus Streaming (SPS) chart for his sixth week in a row, longer than any male solo artist in at least the last 10 years. Previously, Michael Bublé (2011), Eminem (2010) and Josh Groban (2007) all held down the #1 spot for five consecutive weeks. Paul Simon will likely take #1 on the Album Sales chart. Paul Simon (Paul Simon) 61-66k SPS, 60-65k album Volbeat (Republic) 42-47k, 40-45k Maren Morris (Columbia Nashville) 40-45k, 35-40k Tegan & Sara (Warner Bros.) 27-30k, 24-27k Dan + Shay (Warner Bros. Nashville) 28-32k, 22-26k Hellyeah (Eleven Seven) 18-20k, 17-19k Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa & TM88 (Columbia/WMG) 14-16k, 11-13k
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Post by Verisimilitude on Jun 6, 2016 15:09:50 GMT -5
Nice sales for Tegan & Sara since it's been 3 years after their last album and the market has fallen.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jun 6, 2016 15:32:26 GMT -5
No one's discounting the streaming component- that information is factored into the Hot 100, as it is.
Album Sales is pretty off from becoming like Singles Sales- it may well reach that point in the future, but we have time.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 16:14:20 GMT -5
No one's discounting the streaming component- that information is factored into the Hot 100, as it is. Album Sales is pretty off from becoming like Singles Sales- it may well reach that point in the future, but we have time. If I've learned anything from conversing with you today, it's to avoid using analogies because you focus on the analogies rather than the point, and take them far too literally, even when I say things like "in essence." It feels curiously like a debate tactic and/or a diversion tactic. I get it, you're not interested in the BB200 replacing pure album sales and won't be until you absolutely have to be. :) To each our own.
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Post by jenglisbe on Jun 6, 2016 16:30:25 GMT -5
No one's discounting the streaming component- that information is factored into the Hot 100, as it is. Album Sales is pretty off from becoming like Singles Sales- it may well reach that point in the future, but we have time. Do you consider album sales in their current state to be a true measure of what is popular?
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Post by Gary on Jun 6, 2016 16:36:13 GMT -5
So the current example of Drake's album that sells 50K a week and gets streamed a bazillion times a week or Paul Simon's album that sells 60K a week and doesn't get streamed at all. Which is more popular?
That should go a long way in saying that the sales chart does not tell the whole story.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jun 6, 2016 17:15:38 GMT -5
^But it probably hasn't for quite some years- and that goes for the Hot 100, too. Whether people recorded songs off the radio, borrowed vinyls/cassettes/CDs and made copies, up through illegal album downloads. It's been difficult to 100% reflect how people consume music. Albums from Drake, Beyonce, Justin Bieber, etc. are exceptions, as streaming has played an overwhelming factor in their multi-metric totals (with other acts, it could be just one or two tracks driving the bulk of streams, not to mention TEA). But, even as overall album totals have slumped, when we see some acts open with 400,000-plus of an album, that shows that the format- whether physical or digital- still has some life in it.
broc- I do get the point. :) I just prefer to look at Album Sales when looking at acts' statistics, comparing how acts' albums have performed/peaked, etc..
jeng- yes, in regard to album purchases. For overall popularity of act, which draws from multiple factors, there is something called the Artist 100. :)
In any event, it's nice to have two albums-oriented charts, as people have different chart interests.
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Post by DJ General on Jun 6, 2016 17:30:11 GMT -5
So the current example of Drake's album that sells 50K a week and gets streamed a bazillion times a week or Paul Simon's album that sells 60K a week and doesn't get streamed at all. Which is more popular? That should go a long way in saying that the sales chart does not tell the whole story. Obviously Drake because it is getting streamed... it is more widely available, therefore more popular
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Post by when the pawn... on Jun 6, 2016 18:00:31 GMT -5
Lol at Paul Simon getting a 1k boost from track sales/streaming.
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Post by Gary on Jun 6, 2016 18:02:39 GMT -5
In any event, it's nice to have two albums-oriented charts, as people have different chart interests. More than two, for instace For those who believe the catalog albums clogs the BB200 there is a chart for that too
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Post by Glove Slap on Jun 6, 2016 18:03:01 GMT -5
Lol at Paul Simon getting a 1k boost from track sales/streaming. Clearly a few out there have been exceptional grandchildren. None of the predictions really look that out of the ordinary overall.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Jun 7, 2016 8:34:01 GMT -5
Indeed, Gary- the catalog chart remains viable, as well. :)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 7, 2016 17:17:38 GMT -5
hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=301416Tuesday, June 7, 2016 YOUR MIDWEEK TOP 15YMCMB/Republic's Drake will once again hold down the #1 spot on our Sales Plus Streaming (SPS) chart; it's the sixth consecutive week atop the chart. SPSDrake (YMCMB/Republic) 130-140k Beyoncé (Columbia) 68-73k *Paul Simon (Concord) 60-65k *Volbeat (Republic) 45-50k *Maren Morris (Sony Music Nashville) 40-45k Rihanna (Westbury Road/Roc Nation) 37-41k Ariana Grande (Republic) 36-40k Blake Shelton (Warner Bros. Nashville) 31-35k *Dan + Shay (Warner Bros. Nashville) 29-33k *Tegan and Sara (Warner Bros.) 26-30k Adele (XL/Columbia) 26-30k Twenty One Pilots (Fueled by Ramen) 25-28k Dierks Bentley (Capitol Nashville) 23-26k Meghan Trainor (Epic) 23-26k Fifth Harmony (Epic) 22-25k Sales*Paul Simon (Concord) 59-64k Beyoncé (Columbia) 46-50k *Volbeat (Republic) 43-47k *Maren Morris (Sony Music Nashville) 42-46k Drake (YMCMB/Republic) 29-33k *Tegan and Sara (Warner Bros.) 24-27k *Dan + Shay (Warner Bros. Nashville) 22-25k Blake Shelton (Warner Bros. Nashville) 21-24k Dierks Bentley (Capitol Nashville) 17-20k *Hellyeah (Eleven Seven) 17-20k Adele (XL/Columbia) 16-19k Chris Stapleton (Mercury Nashville) 12-15k Prince (Warner Bros.) 11-14k Now 58 (NOW) 11-14k Ariana Grande (Republic) 11-14k *Debuts
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Post by kanimal on Jun 7, 2016 23:06:31 GMT -5
Apparently Maren Morris is going to have negative TEA/SEA this week...#LOLHDD
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Post by Enigma. on Jun 8, 2016 3:32:12 GMT -5
GO T&S!
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