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Post by strongerq on Apr 11, 2020 9:31:40 GMT -5
Toosie Slide #1 on global Spotify! It has been rising every day except for the little drop on Sunday.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Apr 11, 2020 9:36:17 GMT -5
Spotify - 04/10/20
1(=) Drake - Tootsy Collins 1,989,852 (-5,537) 2(=) Roddy Ricch - The Box 1,396,827 (-4,481) 3(+1) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 1,384,870 (+24,511) 4(-1) Lil Mosey - Blueberry Faygo 1,363,696 (-10,160) 5(=) SAINt JHN - Roses (Imanbek Remix) 951,913 (+29,452) 6(+50) twenty one pilots - Level of Concern 924,164 (+559,668) 7(-1) Jack Harlow - WHATS POPPIN 890,706 (-23,799) 8(-1) Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now 885,678 (+1,429) 9(-1) Doja Cat - Say So 870,189 (+15.203) 10(-1) Megan Thee Stallion - Savage 849,892 (+1,796)
Others: 11(-1) powfu - death bed (coffee for your head) 782,348 (+10,592) 12(debut) Tory Lanez - Stupid Again 743,481 13(+1) Future - Life is Good 697,797 (-22,889) 14(-2) Justin Bieber - Intentions 700,903 (-2,651) 15(-2) NAV - Turks 693,174 (-9,904) 16(-5) DaBaby - FIND MY WAY 691,390 (-26,323) 17(+1) NLE Choppa - Walk Em Down 691,120 (+45,232) 20(-3) Surfaces - Sunday Best 664,608 (+3,261) 23(-2) The Weeknd - In Your Eyes 606,325 (-26,354) 24(+41) Tory Lanez - Broke in a Minute 595,694 (+258,667) 26(-3) BENEE - Supalonely 577,020 (-5,002) 27(debut) Selena Gomez - Boyfriend 573,126 28(-4) Lil Uzi Vert - P2 566,715 (-7,556) 33(-3) Dua Lipa - Break My Heart 536,548 (+12,536) 35(debut) Leon Bridges - Inside Friend 496,950 36(-5) Lil Uzi Vert - That Way 493,230 (-8,829) 38(-5) The Weeknd - After Hours 482,381 (-11,967) 39(-3) G Herbo - PTSD 475,838 (+5,010) 43(-5) Doja Cat - Boss Bitch 456,585 (+2,277) 55(debut) Tory Lanez - Pricey and Spicy 379,803 57(debut) The Strokes - Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus 370,338 61(debut) Polo G - DND 366,227 62(debut) The Strokes - The Adults are Talking 363,641 63(debut) Tory Lanez - Who Needs Love 360,367 64(-18) Delacey - Cruel Intentions 359,372 (-27,428) 67(+3) DripReport - Skechers 351,257 (+30.048) 68(debut) Tory Lanez - 10 F*CKS 348,331 72(-12) Dua Lipa - Physical 336,451 (-6,436) 76(debut) Tory Lanez - Accidents Happen 330,233 77(debut) Tory Lanez - Do the Most 329,462 78(-16) Madison Beer - Selfish 328,764 (-10,377) 80(debut) Tory Lanez - The Coldest Playboy 322,067 89(debut) The Strokes - Selfless 306,583 86(-4) Morgan Wallen - Chasin' You 307,662 (+10,507)
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Post by nathanalbright on Apr 11, 2020 9:37:18 GMT -5
^Apr 9 he had 24 hour bundles Apr 8 he had 24 hour bundles Apr 7 he had 24 hour bundles Apr 6 he had 24 hour bundles Apr 3 he had ... and it was always different shirts/hoodies/accessories with different designs. based on Facebook posts for these merch bundles it was 10 items + 16 items + 15 items + 18 items + 8 items for the dates respectively Today he released merch for blinding Lights. As for what happened before April 3rd idk, but he was doing heavy merch bundles before the album dropped. for example 24 March - 25 items, 25 March - 24 items . . . To be continued in the next episode of Dragon Ball Z He's officially surpassed Travis Scott as the most shameless bundler. DJ Khaled was a more shameless bundler, but Travis Scott and The Weeknd are far more successful at it.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 11, 2020 9:41:04 GMT -5
Toosie Slide #1 on global Spotify! It has been rising every day except for the little drop on Sunday. The playlisting and Tiktok success are starting to kick in.
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Post by GP on Apr 11, 2020 9:42:50 GMT -5
BMH serving some cute increases
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Post by ddlz on Apr 11, 2020 9:58:46 GMT -5
Drake's Yummy is off to a good start! #1 Worldwide (+1) #1 United States #1 Australia (=) #1 Austria (=) #1 Canada (=) #1 Denmark (=) #1 Germany (=) #1 New Zealand (=) #1 Switzerland (=) #1 Portugal (+1) #2 Netherlands (+3) #2 United Kingdom (-1) #3 Ireland (=) #3 Sweden (=) #3 Norway (+1) #3 Belgium (+2) #7 France (+4) #7 Finland (-1) #17 Italy (+1) #45 Brazil (+1) #62 Spain (+6) #64 Mexico (+7)
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Post by imbondz on Apr 11, 2020 11:09:04 GMT -5
Spaniards must not be drake fans according to that
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Post by moonlite on Apr 11, 2020 11:17:01 GMT -5
Drake's Yummy is off to a good start! #1 Worldwide (+1) #1 United States #1 Australia (=) #1 Austria (=) #1 Canada (=) #1 Denmark (=) #1 Germany (=) #1 New Zealand (=) #1 Switzerland (=) #1 Portugal (+1) #2 Netherlands (+3) #2 United Kingdom (-1) #3 Ireland (=) #3 Sweden (=) #3 Norway (+1) #3 Belgium (+2) #7 France (+4) #7 Finland (-1) #17 Italy (+1) #45 Brazil (+1) #62 Spain (+6) #64 Mexico (+7) This is funny to see with how many people I see call him and this song local on a daily basis
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Post by notgoodenglish on Apr 11, 2020 11:28:37 GMT -5
I always find curious how Drake is so HUGE outside Latinamerica but not in the same level here. yes of course he’s a well known artist but not on the same level of check name recognition like other anglo artists like Rihanna, Justin Bieber or Bruno Mars. In the Us, instead, he could be, arguably, more famous than them, HE’s the Artist of the Decade !!.
He needs another Reggaeton colaboration with Bad Bunny (or J Balvin) to get more exposure here. MIA was huge but Bad bunny is so famous here (literally the drake of latam) he overshadowed everyone who is with him. Maybe he could do it alone but in spanish, he’s really capable of that!
I dont want to insult Drake, i really love his music and I found toosie slide a cool song, but i really need him to be more famous here, when I talk to someone about Drake they tell me Who? Im so frustated
Edit: I wrote "Dura" instead of "MIA", I fixed it !
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Post by strongerq on Apr 11, 2020 11:40:20 GMT -5
^ Yup see what you mean this are Spotify positions of Toosie Slide: SA: #46 Brazil #73 Bolivia #74 Colombia #86 Ecuador #90 Paraguay #115 Chile #121 Peru #123 Argentina #123 Uruguay
Latin America - SA: #16 Dominican Republic #26 Honduras #27 Costa Rica #29 Panama #63 El Salvador #68 Nicaragua #71 Mexico #83 Guatemala
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Post by dovahduck on Apr 11, 2020 11:48:56 GMT -5
He's officially surpassed Travis Scott as the most shameless bundler. DJ Khaled was a more shameless bundler, but Travis Scott and The Weeknd are far more successful at it. This right here is where it's at.
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Post by tuna on Apr 11, 2020 11:54:33 GMT -5
pls pls pls let Level Of Concern stay in the top 10
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Post by dovahduck on Apr 11, 2020 11:55:07 GMT -5
I always find curious how Drake is so HUGE outside Latinamerica but not in the same level here. yes of course he’s a well known artist but not on the same level of check name recognition like other anglo artists like Rihanna, Justin Bieber or Bruno Mars. In the Us, instead, he could be, arguably, more famous than them, HE’s the Artist of the Decade !!. He needs another Reggaeton colaboration with Bad Bunny (or J Balvin) to get more exposure here. Dura was huge but Bad bunny is so famous here (literally the drake of latam) he overshadowed everyone who is with him. Maybe he could do it alone but in spanish, he’s really capable of that! I dont want to insult Drake, i really love his music and I found toosie slide a cool song, but i really need him to be more famous here, when I talk to someone about Drake they tell me Who? Im so frustated I mean he's well known in the Caribbean, my family in Cuba all knew who he was. Central America and South America don't know him as well though and that's probably because Romeo Santos and Bad Bunny (whom Drake has collaborated with) aren't as popular there, compared to J Balvin and Maluma (and every other major Colombian artist) for example. Hispanics tend to discover English language artists from their latin collaborations and then proceed to delve deeper into their discography. Unless, it's someone like Bruno Mars (big in Central America) or The Weeknd (Big in South America), who get popular for their throwback sound.
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Post by thegreatdivine on Apr 11, 2020 12:05:33 GMT -5
^ also, Drake doesn't really tour South America or even Asia for that matter. He mostly sticks to North America, Europe, and Oceania.
It'd serve him well to change that because he has loads of fans in those places as well.
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Post by daysintheeast on Apr 11, 2020 12:08:08 GMT -5
Wanted to see how the pandemic has affected US Spotify streams so here's the trend for the top 200 songs on US Spotify. Streams have decreased by about 10% using the 7 day average since Feb 01.
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Post by ddlz on Apr 11, 2020 12:10:20 GMT -5
There's nothing shameless about using the bundles. It was those imbeciles who run Billboard who have set these rules and turned the charts into gimmicky, almost meaningless t-shirt competition. Not the artists!
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Post by jessutation on Apr 11, 2020 12:17:59 GMT -5
(Irrelevant, but...) According to ATRL, "Hallucinate" is the next single from 'Future Nostalgia'.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 11, 2020 12:18:59 GMT -5
^^Amazing graph, thank you! It's interesting because in the UK the sales units were actually up by almost 8% week-on-week but maybe the listening habits are a bit different OR they are ahead with dealing with the pandemic.
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Post by Mayman on Apr 11, 2020 12:31:58 GMT -5
(Irrelevant, but...) According to ATRL, "Hallucinate" is the next single from 'Future Nostalgia'. they lied to u
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Post by atg on Apr 11, 2020 12:42:33 GMT -5
I guess so. And wait since 2014? which canadian had a hit in that year?MAGIC! Oh... man they’re so forgettable lmaoo. They even had like 2 other hits here in canada and playing on toronto stations and i even forget about those too
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Post by notgoodenglish on Apr 11, 2020 13:00:44 GMT -5
I always find curious how Drake is so HUGE outside Latinamerica but not in the same level here. yes of course he’s a well known artist but not on the same level of check name recognition like other anglo artists like Rihanna, Justin Bieber or Bruno Mars. In the Us, instead, he could be, arguably, more famous than them, HE’s the Artist of the Decade !!. He needs another Reggaeton colaboration with Bad Bunny (or J Balvin) to get more exposure here. Dura was huge but Bad bunny is so famous here (literally the drake of latam) he overshadowed everyone who is with him. Maybe he could do it alone but in spanish, he’s really capable of that! I dont want to insult Drake, i really love his music and I found toosie slide a cool song, but i really need him to be more famous here, when I talk to someone about Drake they tell me Who? Im so frustated I mean he's well known in the Caribbean, my family in Cuba all knew who he was. Central America and South America don't know him as well though and that's probably because Romeo Santos and Bad Bunny (whom Drake has collaborated with) aren't as popular there, compared to J Balvin and Maluma (and every other major Colombian artist) for example. Hispanics tend to discover English language artists from their latin collaborations and then proceed to delve deeper into their discography. Unless, it's someone like Bruno Mars (big in Central America) or The Weeknd (Big in South America), who get popular for their throwback sound. Romeo Santos was huge in South America in the 00's with Aventura, and then he did that comeback single "Propuesta Indecente" in 2013 and was a massive hit, but yes, now he's a little bit outdated and forggoten. About Bad Bunny, nobody is more famous than him in South America (J Balvin is a close second), he literally murdered the Spotify charts with his new album, the entire top 15 in my country was Bad Bunny that week, and also did the same in countries like Argentina. And now, 2 weeks later, he still have the top 2 songs in Argentina, 6 songs in the top 10 Chile, 5 songs in the top 10 Peru, 4 songs in the top 10 Ecuador, 3 songs in Paraguay... you can hear Bad Bunny songs everywhere and everyone and their granmothers knows who is him. And of course, a lot of people hate him too, reggaeton haters, but they know him. J Balvin is massive as well, they both are killings the charts, and its super cool to see them getting exposure outside ! and they are really good friends. They both are carrying the reggaeton industry now following the steps of the king of the genre, Daddy Yankee. About Maluma, well he didn't have a hit from a long time. but he have a really BIG fanbase, he's a really good looking guy and very active in social media. The entertaiment industry and gossip web sites loves him so he wont be outside the spotlight for a long time. He still need his crossover hit.
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Post by lazer on Apr 11, 2020 13:10:10 GMT -5
Hopefully, the new TOP single will keep up with high streams.
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Post by jessutation on Apr 11, 2020 14:10:03 GMT -5
(Irrelevant, but...) According to ATRL, "Hallucinate" is the next single from 'Future Nostalgia'. they lied to u Its from Mr. S, aka the only person I trust on that damn forum lol
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Apr 11, 2020 14:18:59 GMT -5
^^Amazing graph, thank you! It's interesting because in the UK the sales units were actually up by almost 8% week-on-week but maybe the listening habits are a bit different OR they are ahead with dealing with the pandemic. I wish we received cumulative streams by country. I wonder if ppl have gravitated to catalog music = comfort music. I'd rather listen to my old favorites, which make me think of better times than anything that reminds me of the present. Plus, any 'new' song I listen to now, I will automatically skip in the future because it will remind me of forced lockdowns, getting asked for papers for simply being outside, empty food shelves, etc.
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Post by daysintheeast on Apr 11, 2020 14:36:38 GMT -5
i think kworb US apple music chart is broken right now
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Post by Future Captain on Apr 11, 2020 14:41:45 GMT -5
Against my better judgment I've come to like Tooshie Slide. Out of all Drake songs why that one
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Post by kcdawg13 on Apr 11, 2020 15:12:10 GMT -5
Where did Jumpsuit debut on US Spotify?
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Post by thegreatdivine on Apr 11, 2020 15:12:40 GMT -5
i think kworb US apple music chart is broken right now I think so as well.
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Post by dovahduck on Apr 11, 2020 15:15:04 GMT -5
I mean he's well known in the Caribbean, my family in Cuba all knew who he was. Central America and South America don't know him as well though and that's probably because Romeo Santos and Bad Bunny (whom Drake has collaborated with) aren't as popular there, compared to J Balvin and Maluma (and every other major Colombian artist) for example. Hispanics tend to discover English language artists from their latin collaborations and then proceed to delve deeper into their discography. Unless, it's someone like Bruno Mars (big in Central America) or The Weeknd (Big in South America), who get popular for their throwback sound. Romeo Santos was huge in South America in the 00's with Aventura, and then he did that comeback single "Propuesta Indecente" in 2013 and was a massive hit, but yes, now he's a little bit outdated and forggoten. About Bad Bunny, nobody is more famous than him in South America (J Balvin is a close second), he literally murdered the Spotify charts with his new album, the entire top 15 in my country was Bad Bunny that week, and also did the same in countries like Argentina. And now, 2 weeks later, he still have the top 2 songs in Argentina, 6 songs in the top 10 Chile, 5 songs in the top 10 Peru, 4 songs in the top 10 Ecuador, 3 songs in Paraguay... you can hear Bad Bunny songs everywhere and everyone and their granmothers knows who is him. And of course, a lot of people hate him too, reggaeton haters, but they know him. J Balvin is massive as well, they both are killings the charts, and its super cool to see them getting exposure outside ! and they are really good friends. They both are carrying the reggaeton industry now following the steps of the king of the genre, Daddy Yankee. About Maluma, well he didn't have a hit from a long time. but he have a really BIG fanbase, he's a really good looking guy and very active in social media. The entertaiment industry and gossip web sites loves him so he wont be outside the spotlight for a long time. He still need his crossover hit. What charts do you look at for South America, besides Spotify? I usually go with the Monitor Latino and National Report ones due to the (rather) limited streaming service usage down there, with YouTube being the big exception ofc.
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Post by Enigma. on Apr 11, 2020 15:15:45 GMT -5
Where did Jumpsuit debut on US Spotify? #22
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