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Post by Ty on Feb 7, 2020 12:33:48 GMT -5
I empathize with Kesha 100% but the Gaga-Katy situation was a MESS and totally unnecessary...
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Post by 13 on Feb 8, 2020 0:37:08 GMT -5
I love this album so much. My highlights: Tonight Shadow Honey Cowboy Blues Little Bit of Love Potato Song (fight me) Father Daughter Dance Chasing Thunder
Ugh, that's like half of the album. Still, I love it so much.
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Post by Lumi on Feb 8, 2020 0:43:59 GMT -5
Every song keeps getting better! Totally undermined "Summer" and "Little Bit Of Love" Such nice tracks.
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Post by samo🦕 on Feb 8, 2020 6:23:49 GMT -5
yeah, add Summer to "songs I f**k with"
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Post by toomuchboy on Feb 8, 2020 16:58:25 GMT -5
The album came in the mail today. My top 10 on first listen rn:
1. Shadow 2. Little Bit of Love 3. Resentment (rest are a loose ranking) 4. Chasing Thunder 5. Cowboy Blues 6. BFF 7. My Own Dance 8. Summer 9. Kinky 10. Father Daughter Dance
Rainbow was on a whole other level, but I'm enjoying this.
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Post by upsidedown on Feb 11, 2020 7:13:41 GMT -5
Every song keeps getting better! Totally undermined "Summer" and "Little Bit Of Love" Such nice tracks. Yep, those and Resentment are my easy top 3.
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Post by Ling-Ling on Feb 11, 2020 13:07:25 GMT -5
I've been kinda swamped lately (plus there's been so much music coming out), I just got around to spinning this. It's kinda messy and it doesn't all come together as well as Rainbow did, but it's a solid album. Firstly, "Potato Song" needs to be burned with f**king fire, arguably the worst song she has ever recorded. But other than that I like everything else.
The songs where she tries to pull Ke$ha back out of storage don't completely work for me (but still show off her incredible knack for writing hooks). "Tonight," "High Road," "Birthday Suit," "Kinky" all have their catchy af moments. But something is off about each one, whether it's the production, her vocals, the transitions. I dunno, I almost wish she just wrote regular verses and sang throughout the album. After Rainbow, I really didn't need old Kesha back. She shines on the more vulnerable material. "Shadow," "Cowboy Blues," "Resentment," "Father Daughter Dance" especially. "Raising Hell," "Little Bit Of Love," "Summer" and "Chasing Thunder" are nice little rave-ups. I still love "My Own Dance" lyrically and those drums pop. I wanna get drunk af around a bonfire and sing "Honey" with some frands, what a jam. "BFF" is quickly becoming my favorite song on the album, so sweet. The instrumental on "Big Bad Wolf" is hot, love the drop, but I get why it was a bonus track.
Another solid effort, I'm sure some of the sloppier tracks will mesh with more listens.
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Post by Active Aggressive on Feb 11, 2020 13:46:56 GMT -5
I need to hear Summer and BBW.
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 15, 2020 22:07:56 GMT -5
Her albums on Spotify Title | Total | Average | Median | Animal | 682,946,302 | 37,941,461 | 7,820,949 | Cannibal | 256,745,994 | 21,395,500 | 10,549,259 | Warrior | 467,632,758 | 19,484,698 | 5,106,542 | Rainbow | 585,451,098 | 41,817,936 | 11,721,622 | High Road | 38,931,236 | 2,433,202 | 735,837 |
The longest version of the albums available on Spotify were used. This is what it looks like when you remove all of the main singles and any bonus remixes. Title | Total | Average | Median | Animal | 84,026,724 | 7,002,227 | 6,878,004 | Cannibal | 80,449,734 | 13,408,289 | 11,208,359 | Warrior | 87,948,986 | 6,765,307 | 5,602,434 | Rainbow | 143,286,528 | 13,026,048 | 10,607,592 | High Road | 20,654,056 | 1,376,937 | 707,420 |
Removed: Animal - Your Love Is My Drug, TiK ToK, Take It Off, Blah Blah Blah, the two TiK ToK remixes Cannibal - We R Who We R, Blow, the 4 remixes Warrior - Die Young, C'mon, Crazy Kids, the 3 Die Young remixes, the Deconstructed EP remixes Rainbow - Praying, Woman, Learn to Let Go High Road - Raising Hell
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 20, 2020 19:39:39 GMT -5
CANNIBAL IS BLOWING UP ON TIK TOK!
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Post by Future Captain on Feb 21, 2020 8:15:57 GMT -5
Finally giving the new album a spin and it's a good album. The party tracks are great if a little disjointed at times and the more Rainbow-ish stuff continues to play to her strength. Disappointed that none of the singles seemed to stick but I guess her time as one of the main pop girls have long passed
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Feb 21, 2020 8:41:04 GMT -5
I will not stand for the disrespect of Potato Song.
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Post by SHOOTER on Feb 21, 2020 14:28:53 GMT -5
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Post by Ezekiel 23:20–21 on Feb 21, 2020 17:03:56 GMT -5
Kesha for PAPER Don't Cry for KeshaStory by Jael Goldfine / Photography by Oscar Ouk / Styling by Christopher Horan20 February "I'm a nihilist, in that I think nothing matters," explains Kesha, gazing at a drowning mammoth. "Sometimes. Then I think what really matters is just being kind. I have an existential crisis about once a day, on the low end." We are wandering the La Brea Tar Pits, a liquid graveyard of prehistoric Los Angeles preserved as a tourist attraction, discussing the 32-year-old pop star's new album High Road. Kesha's YouTube-worthy bird-of-paradise eye make up almost blends in to the surroundings, but her pinstriped button-down, white sweats with rainbow piping, and massive bedazzled Gucci sneakers add an anthropocene touch. We had planned to meet at the Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine, the glossy Palisades meditation center that Kesha visits "as often as she can." Spirituality is important to her: she's been "obsessed with religion" since receiving her first kiss at a Nashville megachurch and attending a Catholic high school where the cool kids loved Jesus and listened to Switchfoot. Homophobia and false piety eventually alienated Kesha from Christianity and she's since settled on a non-denominational cocktail of meditation, mindfulness, and astrology. She's a proud double Pisces, uses Pattern (not Co-Star), and says Ram Dass' Be Here Now changed her life. But a glitch in her packed press schedule finds us instead by the more centrally located drowning mammoths, chatting about nihilism as the lagoon emits lackadaisical farts of methane. Kesha has adopted the term to describe her new devil-may-care attitude, captured by High Road's first two singles: "Raising Hell," a thumping Big Freedia feature, and "My Own Dance," a marvelously self-aware recoup of the public view of her journey from pop hellion to #MeToo heroine. I tend to think of nihilists as Bushwick bros who wrote in "Frank Zappa" in the 2016 election, so I'm having trouble squaring the term with the colorful, animated woman next to me. But I know the term is crucial to the new era of Kesha: this shaggy brunette, detailing her methods for staying centered, while shrugging off the meaning of life. Dress: Versace, Necklace: Dalmata In 2014, Kesha accused her former producer Dr. Luke of rape, emotional abuse and causing her to develop an eating disorder. In 2016, the New York State Supreme Court denied her request to break her contract with the producer and his label Kemosabe (an imprint of Sony), dismissing her case on the basis of jurisdiction and lack of evidence. She's since lost or dropped the rest of her claims. This February, Dr. Luke (aka Lukasz Gottwald), who denies all accusations, won several significant pre-trial arguments in the nearly $50 million defamation lawsuit he filed in 2014 against Kesha, who's also been ordered to pay $374,000 in interest on late royalty payments. (Christine Lepera, the producer's attorney said in a statement "Dr. Luke looks forward to the trial of his case where he will prove that Kesha's other false statements about him were equally false and defamatory.") Per her legal team, Kesha plans to appeal. But in the faraway parallel universe of public opinion, Kesha unequivocally triumphed. Famous and powerful women rallied around her. Fans held #FreeKesha protests outside Sony's offices in Nashville and New York City. Most importantly, she embalmed her trauma into 2017's Rainbow, a No. 1 album that earned her critical praise and public approval like she never knew as the glitter-crusted party girl of "Tik Tok." As her story has become retroactively filtered through the explosion of #MeToo, she's been identified as one of its fuses. "I have an existential crisis about once a day, on the low end." But on paper, Kesha lost. And, after watching her career nearly end, she has committed herself to a kind of preservational single-mindedness. "I obviously care about what other people do, especially politically, because it's affecting the entire world. But for me? I just want to write music that makes people feel good. This record is me being like 'Fuck the world,'" she says, flashing me an ankle stick-and-poke of the phrase, punctuated by a tiny, doodled flower. "I'm going to be as happy as possible because I could get hit by a bus in ten minutes. So fuck the world — in the most beautiful way." For Kesha, the prospect of never releasing music again — a future she prepared for after her legal loss and before she reached a compromise with Sony for releasing Rainbow — was a death sentence. "It sent me into a complete spiral," she says, gazing solemnly out at the mammoth scene. Kesha can't talk about her legal conflicts and hasn't said Dr. Luke's name in an interview for years. But she brings this period up when I ask how she got into meditation. "I needed a way to find peace with it, if I never did get to put out more music," she recalls. "I couldn't cope with it. [Making music] is all I've ever worked for. I've had one sole focus, one source of meaning in my entire life, and then... It was fucking terrifying." What of the fact that her joyous, eccentric new album, just like her last, was released on Kemosabe — the label imprint that Dr. Luke founded? Although Sony cut ties with Dr. Luke in 2017 and he's no longer producing her albums, Kesha is still in the same six-album recording and publishing contract she signed with the producer at 18, meaning that High Road likely required his sign-off and will potentially benefit him financially. "I don't even think about that," she says. If Rainbow was Kesha's ninth life, High Road is her tenth. She doesn't plan to spend her resurrection grieving. "Tonight is the best night of our lives" she promises on opener "Tonight." "We've got it all if we're alive... If we're still breathing, we're still breathing." The words are slurred with a familiar tinny edge. A few notes later, and I'm 13 again, wearing an Aeropostale baby tee, fist-pumping in a middle school gymnasium. It's all back on High Road: the autotune, the half-rapping, the Radio Disney beats, the crass candor. Kesha is at the height of her "Tik Tok" powers on the album's set of deranged, contagious bangers, which neatly distill her version of nihilism. When the past is painful, the future precarious, and you ended up getting sued for trying to change the world, "Does it feel good?" becomes a prudent motto. Dress: Versace, Necklace: Dalmata "Look at the world we live in, what the fuck else are you gonna do?" Kesha laughs, examining a regal-looking vulture skeleton, when I ask if she parties much. "Everybody asks me about partying like I'm 4,000 years old and have died, or need a wheelchair. People are shocked that at the ripe, dear old age of 32, I still go out." Her best night in recent memory was a movie premiere where she hung out with kindred spirits Nicholas Cage ("we both just like weird, random shit") and Marilyn Manson. Although High Road revives her '00s sound, it retains Rainbow's depth and tenderness. It's tangled with plotlines that have nothing to do with her record contract: a duet with her best friend and co-writer Wrabel, a song about growing up without a father, a fuck-you to a traiterous friend. One track ponders what life would be like with an old flame (she's been with boyfriend Brad Ashenfelter for six years). The album is a gloriously random indulgence of Kesha's every whim (see: "Potato Song (Cuz I Want To)"). Even when this doesn't pay off musically, it's delightful to hear Kesha doing whatever she likes, and see her plunge the expanse of her emotions, between the urge to get crunk and transcendent vulnerability. "I just wonder about the human condition of having to see someone torn apart before you want to be kind to them." "I feel like I'll be fully seen on this album," Kesha says, aglow. A few moments prior, two teen girls approached, so one could inform her that "Praying" "makes her heart hurt." Groaning humbly, Kesha requested a hug and offered a photo just as her team descended on the scene (lest other museumgoers get any ideas). Does she get tired of it? "Honestly? That's my favorite part. Like I told you, nothing fucking matters. But if me writing songs makes somebody else happy, than thank fuck. If I can spread just a tiny sliver of the good stuff, before I turn into manure, I think that's the goal." Despite her adoring Animals (as her fans are known), Kesha never bothered trying to be likeable. She'd always felt like a misfit, going back to her Catholic school days, so she happily took up the role of delinquent in her class of 2010s pop stars, next to Taylor Swift's valedictorian and Gaga's art girl. She positioned herself as an antagonist and outcast, claiming the Twitter handle @keshasuxx "before anyone else could." (She changed it to @kesharose, around the time she started working on Rainbow). Kesha also knows exactly what her music sounds like. "It just comes as second nature to me to write the cheesiest, stupidest, ten-year-old kind of pop. Just full sugar-pop," she says. But until now, it hadn't been clear if "Ke$ha," the sound and persona she crafted alongside Dr. Luke, was a costume she'd been forced to wear (she dropped the $ after going to rehab for an eating disorder in 2014). Kesha vigorously shakes her head at this narrative. "Ke$ha will always be a part of me," she says. "Those songs are my babies, too. It's just when I write songs, I usually write about fifty. Back then, I legally had no control over what was released. So the perspective of who I was was not complete. I wasn't being fully represented." Post-Rainbow, too, she found herself the recipient of seemingly endless praise for an album that only reflected part of who she is. The same critics who'd misdiagnosed Kesha's reliance on autotune and singing about partying as crutches rather than deliberate statements, waxed poetic about her vocals and honesty. The same parents who'd had a moral panic about "Tik Tok," gave them the Rainbow vinyl for Christmas, tucked into a pussy hat. "Yeah, that was confusing," Kesha concedes. "That it took people all over the world having to know private information, that was incredibly tragic and traumatic, to have kindness for me and be thoughtful about my music... I just wonder about the human condition of having to see someone torn apart before you want to be kind to them." Reflecting on her first three albums, Kesha exclaims, "Oh my god, I took so much shit!" Eventually, she decided to run with it. "I was like, 'well, everyone thought I was fucking Satan, so I might as well just make a joke about that." Dress and earrings: Alessandra Rich By this point, we've settled on a bench by an animatronic saber-tooth tiger. When she sees it, Kesha excitedly pulls up her shirt and pulls down the waistband of her sweats to show me a large tattoo of a snarling blue tiger, inspired by a fantasy she had as a kid about having a pocket-size, winged tiger for a friend. It's extremely Kesha to have a bad bitch tattoo inspired by a dream that sounds like a Pixar movie. Thus, High Road, on which Kesha demands full, contradictory humanity. "You're the party girl/ You're the tragedy/ But the funny thing's/ I'm fucking everything!" she screams on "My Own Dance." "Ke$ha will always be a part of me. Those songs are my babies, too." At last, High Road resolves the dichotomy between Kesha and Ke$ha. Her unruly alter-ego actually appears on "Kinky" — a return to Kesha's ahead-of-her-times sex positivity. Back in 2010, before playfully objectifying men got you labeled an inspiring feminist, Kesha did so on songs like "Die Young" ("That magic in your pants is makin' me blush"). On High Road, she's graduated to espousing the value of consensual fetishplay, and honesty in open relationships. Rooting herself in duality, Kesha now refuses to play favorites between the sides of herself, just because some play better with critics. "Making Rainbow was this intense, emotional breakdown of all the fuckery in my head of all the emotions and experiences I've had," she continues. "But on "Rainbow" [Rainbow's title track], I promised myself I would find a rainbow. I feel like High Road is me living in that rainbow that I promised myself." There's a certain dissonance to hearing Kesha say she's "living in a rainbow," while paying out royalties to someone she says abused her, and facing the reality that Dr. Luke is at large in the music industry, working with young women like Kim Petras and Doja Cat. Despite the euphoric quality of High Road, and the way she talks about it, it's tempting to feel a twinge of sadness for Kesha and the terms of her current career. But don't. Three years after the rise and plateau of #MeToo, the disconnect between brave storytelling and justice is painfully clear. Kesha's not being naive by putting up the necessary blinders to train her gaze on the future — she's being shrewd. She's chosen life over martyrdom, her humanity over being a symbol. This tenacity doesn't call for mourning. It's taken Kesha time to arrive here. For a while, she toyed with a legal career, and considered dedicating herself to contract law reform. In a 2016 Instagram post, in which she claimed that Dr. Luke offered to release her from her contract in exchange for recanting her accusations, Kesha wrote: "I would rather let the truth ruin my career than lie for a monster ever again." Since coming forward, Kesha has never wavered in her story. But at some point, she realized she had to make a choice. "I have a lot of beautiful nights. And then, I have nights where I sit up crying to myself because I have built up resentment," she says. "But I want to cope with that. I don't want to let it destroy me." Kesha's turned the page, but she's no sucker. When I ask what she'd tell someone who wanted to be the next generation's Kesha, she laughs dryly. "I would say, get a fucking amazing lawyer. And learn from my mistakes." www.papermag.com/kesha-high-road-2645194946.html?rebelltitem=28#rebelltitem28
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Post by Active Aggressive on Feb 21, 2020 19:17:24 GMT -5
Apparently, Saint Maud Taylor paid all of Kesha's debt to Orderly Luke, including lawyer fees.
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 21, 2020 21:08:03 GMT -5
CANNIBAL IS BLOWING UP ON TIK TOK! Y'all... iTunes: #233 Canada #354 Australia #359 United Kingdom #527 United States Apple Music: #170 Bulgaria #191 Bahrain #460 Finland #473 Norway #703 United Kingdom #1006 United States I swear, if she's about to have a "Truth Hurts"/"Juicy" moment...
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 23, 2020 0:11:02 GMT -5
CANNIBAL IS BLOWING UP ON TIK TOK! iTunes: #101 Philippines (NEW) #203 Canada (+30) #326 United Kingdom (+33) #420 United States (+107) OUT: Australia Apple Music: #389 Finland (+71) #389 Ireland (NEW) #433 Norway (+40) #483 Canada (NEW) #551 United Kingdom (+152) #840 United States (+166) OUT: Bulgaria, Bahrain Also, on Spotify... Top Kesha Songs 1. TiK ToK 407,762,120 2. Praying 319,559,280 3. Die Young 256,690,283 4. We R Who We R 110,769,980 5. Raising Hell 19,037,312 6. Cannibal 32,153,2037. Your Love Is My Drug 90,404,363 8. Woman 76,229,239 9. Tonight 3,414,969 10. Take It Off 60,651,151 She also tweeted about it today!
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Post by Mylo13 💜 on Feb 23, 2020 1:01:28 GMT -5
My friend randomly shares Cannibal with me and then my best friend makes me learn the dance lol... Okay then~
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Post by Lumi on Feb 24, 2020 0:56:30 GMT -5
She looks amazing in PAPER. She needs to get rid of the bangs for good.
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Post by Active Aggressive on Feb 24, 2020 13:43:36 GMT -5
Yeah, she does look great. SN: That guy in the Paper shoot looks just like a guy I hooked up with in Austin LOL, down to the facial hair, haircut, and body.
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Post by SHOOTER on Feb 24, 2020 13:59:00 GMT -5
Black hair is gorgeous on her!
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 26, 2020 20:45:12 GMT -5
Cannibal Watch
iTunes: #89 Mauritius (NEW) #210 Canada (-7) #315 Australia (RE) #329 United Kingdom (-3) #398 United States (+22) OUT: Philippines
Apple Music: #162 Bulgaria (RE) #364 Finland (+25) #368 United Kingdom (+183) #398 Norway (+35) #402 Ireland (-13) #479 Canada (+4) #482 Australia (NEW) #976 United States (-136)
Also, on Spotify...
Top Kesha Songs 1 (=) TiK ToK 409,138,186 (+1,376,066) 2 (=) Praying 320,234,733 (+675,453) 3 (=) Die Young 257,281,851 (+591,568) 4 (+2) Cannibal 33,319,057 (+1,165,854) 5 (-1) We R Who We R 111,169,184 (+399,204) 6 (-1) Raising Hell 19,429,522 (+392,210) 7 (=) Your Love Is My Drug 90,697,744 (+293,381) 8 (=) Woman 76,518,476 (+289,237) 9 (=) Tonight 3,608,483 (+193,514) 10 (=) Take It Off 60,923,013 (+271,862)
She is now in on the action!
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Post by Lumi on Feb 26, 2020 23:30:47 GMT -5
Funny how she invented Tik Tok in 2010 and now she's reinventing it in 2020. Her mind.
Stream Cannibal so it becomes the next Truth Hurts yall!
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Post by Au$tin on Mar 1, 2020 20:17:55 GMT -5
Cannibal Watch
iTunes: #225 Canada (-15) #255 Australia (+60) #316 United Kingdom (+13) #349 United States (+49) OUT: Mauritius
Apple Music: #156 Cyprus (NEW) #175 Hungary (NEW) #185 Saudi Arabia (NEW) #286 Ireland (+116) #328 Norway (+70) #346 Finland (+18) #357 United Kingdom (+11) #408 Belgium (NEW) #432 Canada (+47) #454 Australia (+28) #493 Germany (NEW) #494 Turkey (NEW) #803 United States (+173) OUT: Bulgaria
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Top Kesha Songs 1 (=) TiK ToK 410,630,764 (+1,492,578) 2 (=) Praying 320,962,405 (+727,672) 3 (+1) Cannibal 34,631,648 (+1,312,591) 4 (-1) Die Young 257,918,686 (+636,835) 5 (=) We R Who We R 111,620,451 (+451,267) 6 (=) Raising Hell 19,842,482 (+412,960) 7 (=) Your Love Is My Drug 91,021,281 (+323,537) 8 (=) Woman 76,822,069 (+303,593) 9 (=) Tonight 3,806,013 (+197,530) 10 (=) Take It Off 61,273,513 (+350,500)
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An update on her albums on Spotify Title | Total | Average | Median | Total+ | Average+ | Median+ | Animal | 693,104,667 | 38,505,815 | 7,876,724 | 10,158,365 | 564,354 | 55,775 | Cannibal | 264,853,164 | 22,071,097 | 10,639,600 | 8,107,170 | 675,597 | 90,341 | Warrior | 471,569,944 | 19,648,748 | 5,126,563 | 3,937,186 | 164,050 | 20,021 | Rainbow | 591,241,434 | 42,231,531 | 11,809,759 | 5,790,336 | 413,595 | 88,137 | High Road | 45,855,599 | 2,865,975 | 992,844 | 6,924,363 | 432,773 | 257,007 |
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10-day update on her albums on Spotify Title | Total | Average | Median | Total+ | Average+ | Median+ | Animal | 699,212,058 | 38,845,114 | 7,907,708 | 6,107,391 | 339,299 | 30,984 | Cannibal | 270,325,579 | 22,527,132 | 10,691,840 | 5,472,415 | 456,035 | 52,240 | Warrior | 473,832,986 | 19,743,041 | 5,137,706 | 2,263,042 | 94,293 | 11,143 | Rainbow | 594,481,440 | 42,462,960 | 11,857,515 | 3,240,006 | 231,429 | 47,756 | High Road | 48,732,734 | 3,045,796 | 1,089,614 | 2,877,135 | 179,821 | 96,770 |
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Post by Mike on Apr 18, 2020 16:18:47 GMT -5
She just went for the high note in "Praying" at this Global Citizen performance! It was a little off, but she actually did get up there!
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