m450n
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Post by m450n on Feb 23, 2020 14:15:18 GMT -5
Say So went up 6 spots today, I really see it being a huge sleeper hit and hitting top 20 eventually.
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tuna
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Post by tuna on Feb 23, 2020 14:20:56 GMT -5
Say So and WHATS POPPIN will definitely reach the top 30 eventually
Death Bed would be great too but it seems like it’s stalled in the 50s
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spoons
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Post by spoons on Feb 23, 2020 19:03:23 GMT -5
ADELERIHANNABLINDING LIGHTSRADIO SUCKSTHE BOX GETTING ANOTHER WEEKAlright, I hit Pulse bingo. People like you are gonna turn pulse into a YouTube comment section
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Post by atg on Feb 23, 2020 19:55:16 GMT -5
ADELERIHANNABLINDING LIGHTSRADIO SUCKSTHE BOX GETTING ANOTHER WEEKAlright, I hit Pulse bingo. People like you are gonna turn pulse into a YouTube comment section Nobody: Pulse Music Stans: When is adele or rihanna dropping? when is blinding lights going to hit #1? OMG WHY IS THE BOX STILL AT THE TOP. ^ that’s more accurate
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2020 21:10:06 GMT -5
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Mathgeek
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Post by Mathgeek on Feb 23, 2020 21:20:34 GMT -5
Except that it’s being done by fans? It won’t work with no radio but good for them for trying and buying the music.
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Post by gabe on Feb 23, 2020 21:20:36 GMT -5
Getting Justin Bieber vibes from this new BTS trend. yes, because the only reason bts' new song won't debut at #1 is because of radio, and not streaming..
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Post by lazer on Feb 23, 2020 21:29:02 GMT -5
I don't get it. If BTS has an extremely loud and active fanbase, how come their songs don't last very long on the charts? You think that an insanely passionate fanbase like that will make their songs go straight to the top of the charts.
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Mathgeek
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Post by Mathgeek on Feb 23, 2020 21:31:24 GMT -5
I don't get it. If BTS has an extremely loud and active fanbase, how come their songs don't last very long on the charts? You think that an insanely passionate fanbase like that will make their songs go straight to the top of the charts. Because Kpop isn’t a genre where fans tend to stream. It’s weird. Looks like they’re trying to change but who knows.
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atg
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Post by atg on Feb 23, 2020 21:37:31 GMT -5
It’s weird how blinding lights might hit a billion streams on spotify in a couple months but the music video on youtube doesn’t even have 50 million views yet
Also i checked the box and dance monkey’s streams on spotify and holy shit for the latter is that the fastest song to hit 1 billion?
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moonlite
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Post by moonlite on Feb 23, 2020 21:39:20 GMT -5
I don't get it. If BTS has an extremely loud and active fanbase, how come their songs don't last very long on the charts? You think that an insanely passionate fanbase like that will make their songs go straight to the top of the charts. Because its not something you can do forever. Yea they’re passionate but after a while they just eventually cant keep up. Thats why the first weeks are big and then they just collapse week by week
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Feb 23, 2020 21:42:02 GMT -5
Apparently, this is going viral so it looks people are still trying to make "country trap"
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Mathgeek
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Post by Mathgeek on Feb 23, 2020 21:42:42 GMT -5
Also, BTS fans are streaming. They’re just streaming the whole album.
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Soundcl🕤ck
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Feb 23, 2020 21:52:57 GMT -5
It’s weird how blinding lights might hit a billion streams on spotify in a couple months but the music video on youtube doesn’t even have 50 million views yet Also i checked the box and dance monkey’s streams on spotify and holy s**t for the latter is that the fastest song to hit 1 billion? not even close. Shape Of You 153 days Senorita 158 days The song was released on 05/10/2019, that means that Dance Monkey reached 1 BILLION in 263 days. If we count the time since Dance Monkey debuted on a Global Spotify chart, it's 196 days then.
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fhas
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Post by fhas on Feb 23, 2020 21:53:23 GMT -5
Getting Justin Bieber vibes from this new BTS trend. This week: "BTS' On debuts at No. 11 on this week's Hot 100. It's the group's third No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart with 30,000 sold and the first top five on Streaming Songs with 20 million streams. On Radio Songs, On is below the top 50 with less than 5 million audience impressions." Next week: "Billboard has applied a formula change to the Hot 100 and radio has been excluded from the charts."
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Post by jessutation on Feb 23, 2020 21:57:16 GMT -5
Getting Justin Bieber vibes from this new BTS trend. This week: "BTS' On debuts at No. 11 on this week's Hot 100. It's the group's third No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart with 30,000 sold and the first top five on Streaming Songs with 20 million streams. On Radio Songs, On is below the top 50 with less than 5 million audience impressions." Next week: "Billboard has applied a formula change to the Hot 100 and radio has been excluded from the charts."
Imagine If Billboard removes radio from their chart — a mess to say the least.
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fhas
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Post by fhas on Feb 23, 2020 22:00:45 GMT -5
This week: "BTS' On debuts at No. 11 on this week's Hot 100. It's the group's third No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart with 30,000 sold and the first top five on Streaming Songs with 20 million streams. On Radio Songs, On is below the top 50 with less than 5 million audience impressions." Next week: "Billboard has applied a formula change to the Hot 100 and radio has been excluded from the charts."
Imagine If Billboard removes radio from their chart — a mess to say the least. I mean... it's just a joke because their darlings would lose a top 10 due to the lack of support from radio.
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annoymous1
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Post by annoymous1 on Feb 23, 2020 22:15:05 GMT -5
I complain about radio a lot but it does benefit songs I like. I just hate that it is the reason half of these songs are on the charts when they are nowhere to be seen on streaming services.
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atg
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Post by atg on Feb 23, 2020 22:36:49 GMT -5
It’s weird how blinding lights might hit a billion streams on spotify in a couple months but the music video on youtube doesn’t even have 50 million views yet Also i checked the box and dance monkey’s streams on spotify and holy s**t for the latter is that the fastest song to hit 1 billion? not even close. Shape Of You 153 days Senorita 158 days The song was released on 05/10/2019, that means that Dance Monkey reached 1 BILLION in 263 days. If we count the time since Dance Monkey debuted on a Global Spotify chart, it's 196 days then. I clearly forgot about those 2 songs but it’s still impressive
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atg
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Post by atg on Feb 23, 2020 22:42:35 GMT -5
I complain about radio a lot but it does benefit songs I like. I just hate that it is the reason half of these songs are on the charts when they are nowhere to be seen on streaming services. I like when radio compliments massive songs on streaming platforms to help them better their run on the charts. But most of the time at this point, it’s just an inconsistent platform How can you tell me a song that’s charting high is only getting support from the radio and is nowhere to be seen on streaming? Also sometimes i see songs that would be high, like top 20 for example, on both Spotify and apple music, yet linger in the 30-40 range because radio still counts as a fair percentage that runs the chart
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Feb 23, 2020 22:57:08 GMT -5
I complain about radio a lot but it does benefit songs I like. I just hate that it is the reason half of these songs are on the charts when they are nowhere to be seen on streaming services. I like when radio compliments massive songs on streaming platforms to help them better their run on the charts. But most of the time at this point, it’s just an inconsistent platform How can you tell me a song that’s charting high is only getting support from the radio and is nowhere to be seen on streaming? Also sometimes i see songs that would be high, like top 20 for example, on both Spotify and apple music, yet linger in the 30-40 range because radio still counts as a fair percentage that runs the chart This is a constant complaint on here and I find it odd because it presumes that the same people who listen to radio also listen to music via streaming and it's just not the case. People who primarily listen to music from the radio aren't frontrunners when it comes to new music or the biggest current hits. They're laggards (at this point, by definition) because they fall behind the newest music and hear the hits that are on the radio. They're less likely to be aware of the up and comers or the out-of-the-gate tiktok smashes by new artists who haven't had a hit anywhere before - and they won't hear those songs unless (or until) radio picks them up. Songs getting support on radio are songs these people are listening to and, I'm sure in most cases, songs they like or at least don't mind hearing. These people aren't using streaming services and that's why these songs aren't still on streaming charts because the people who do use streaming for their music have already moved on. I really don't understand this argument that radio should count less than it does because they play older songs than people who listen to streaming, or the argument that songs that get primarily radio-only support are a bane on the chart. Do the people who listen to these songs count less because they're slower? Why should they be undervalued?
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lurker2
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Post by lurker2 on Feb 23, 2020 23:17:33 GMT -5
Hot take I heard a while back I kind of agree with: there isn’t that much of a difference between radio and passive streaming, and they should have the same weight.
But I agree that it’s pretty dumb to complain about a platform when it’s helping a song you don’t like and then turn around when it’s helping your faves.
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annoymous1
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Post by annoymous1 on Feb 23, 2020 23:32:51 GMT -5
I complain about radio a lot but it does benefit songs I like. I just hate that it is the reason half of these songs are on the charts when they are nowhere to be seen on streaming services. I like when radio compliments massive songs on streaming platforms to help them better their run on the charts. But most of the time at this point, it’s just an inconsistent platform How can you tell me a song that’s charting high is only getting support from the radio and is nowhere to be seen on streaming? Also sometimes i see songs that would be high, like top 20 for example, on both Spotify and apple music, yet linger in the 30-40 range because radio still counts as a fair percentage that runs the chart I agree on it being a inconsistent platform. I get why it is counted a fair percentage but it's like c'mon it peaked already why it's still charting? Radio is my initial reaction to songs like I don't care and sucker .I know nothing won't change and I'm basically beating a dead horse but I'm just saying
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sirskimask
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Post by sirskimask on Feb 23, 2020 23:54:11 GMT -5
Apparently, this is going viral so it looks people are still trying to make "country trap" This actually kinda slaps
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lurker2
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Post by lurker2 on Feb 24, 2020 0:03:33 GMT -5
Anyone know why Moral of the Story by Ashe is blowing up?
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Feb 24, 2020 0:10:58 GMT -5
Anyone know why Moral of the Story by Ashe is blowing up? It's attached to a Netflix movie, the sequel to To All the Boys I Loved Before
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forg
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Post by forg on Feb 24, 2020 0:18:38 GMT -5
KPop has a passionate and growing fanbase but the appeal is still not broad enough to get mainstream success, they are not yet clicking to the casual listener, successful but quite insular. They stream but I think more on YouTube? As music videos are a big part of the KPop world but maybe they just don't connect as much to audio-only so their songs don't do well on Spotify and Apple Music.
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Post by 𝕡𝕙𝕖𝕖𝕓𝕤 on Feb 24, 2020 0:47:23 GMT -5
Anyone know why Moral of the Story by Ashe is blowing up? It's attached to a Netflix movie, the sequel to To All the Boys I Loved Before Good for her, "Used to It" still goes off
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Post by Normi on Feb 24, 2020 5:55:36 GMT -5
Are there any New Zealand pulse members? If there are, do you think there is a possibility of BENEE crossing over to other countries? Especially since her song Glitter has been in the Top 10 for a while Not from there but have been following their charts for years BENEE has a lot of potential, I could see Glitter doing something on multiple formats but it's always hard for international artists to score a Hot 100 hit That music video should have gone viral
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gabe
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Post by gabe on Feb 24, 2020 7:34:53 GMT -5
I like when radio compliments massive songs on streaming platforms to help them better their run on the charts. But most of the time at this point, it’s just an inconsistent platform How can you tell me a song that’s charting high is only getting support from the radio and is nowhere to be seen on streaming? Also sometimes i see songs that would be high, like top 20 for example, on both Spotify and apple music, yet linger in the 30-40 range because radio still counts as a fair percentage that runs the chart I agree on it being a inconsistent platform. I get why it is counted a fair percentage but it's like c'mon it peaked already why it's still charting? Radio is my initial reaction to songs like I don't care and sucker .I know nothing won't change and I'm basically beating a dead horse but I'm just saying if 60M people are still listening to the song on radio, it still deserves to chart.. you may not like radio holding on to songs but that's just what happens.
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