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My first estimation actually was No. 80-90 but I thought she wouldn't be THAT low and raised my guess to No. 60-80... So I was right at firstnoxxx wrote:She entered even lower, only #85Tansike wrote:Do you think Kylie will be that low?
+chartsfan wrote:Singles:
01 (01) Loreen - Euphoria
02 (02) Die Toten Hosen - Tage wie diese
03 (03) Carly Rae Japsen - Call me maybe
04 (06) Alex Clare - Too close
05 (04) Flo Rida - Whistle
06 (05) Pitbull - Back in Time
07 (07) Fun. ft. Janelle Monáe - We are young
08 (08) Of Monsters And Men - Little Talks
09 (09) Lykke Li - I follow Rivers
10 (20) Linkin Park - Burn it down
11 (ne) Tacabro - Tacatà
15 (ne) Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa - Payphone
27 (ne) Usher - Scream
So if that's the case, I think they should raise the certification standards again. 250k for Gold and 500k for Platinum is reachable but points out really successful songs better, plus they once had it like that in the 90s when single sales were high.AshDeluxe wrote:So basically almost every song that reaches the top 10 is certified at least Gold nowadays...
Yeah, I agree. If things get [i]too[i] ridiculous like in Australia, I could agree with the levels being hightened, but Germany clearly isn't there yet. In fact, I like the way it is now! France, for example, I think is too high and strict, barely any song gets a cert there.Rihab95 wrote:No. In the US, Australia and a lot of other countries several songs reach 5 or even 6x times platinum every year.
In Germany maybe one song makes it to the 2x platinum mark and that's it. 2x platinum for the hit of the year sounds realistic and deserved IMO.
And in some countries, real singles sales are close to zero. In scandinavia, streaming is over 90 % of the single market. But even before that, itunes sales never really took ofNackar wrote:^ I know right? In many countries single sales are now higher than they ever were during the physical era (US, Australia, and it seems UK might follow suit), and in other countries there was a drop but they seem to be recovering to some extent (Germany), and then there's France, which just shrunk to a shell of its former self. The Netherlands as well, by the way, our certifications are by comparison even lower than the ones in France and we have just as few songs actually reach the mark in a year.
Anyway, this is all OT, sorry for that ^^"
Those twenty-two hits would not have been allowed to appear this week under the old exclusion rules.Indi wrote:58 60 Don't Gimme That The Bosshoss
62 61 Hangover Taio Cruz feat. Flo Rida
68 65 What Makes You Beautiful One Direction
69 70 Someone Like You Adele
73 71 Brenna tuats guat Hubert von Goisern
74 64 Himmel auf Silbermond
75 76 Turn Me On David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj
77 59 So wie du warst Unheilig
78 75 Part Of Me Katy Perry
79 95 Sky And Sand Paul Kalkbrenner & Fritz Kalkbrenner
81 72 Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) Kelly Clarkson
82 79 Gambling Man The Overtones
83 86 Songs für Liam Kraftklub
87 81 Lichter der Stadt Unheilig
88 67 Is Anybody Out There? K'naan feat. Nelly Furtado
89 84 Jar Of Hearts Christina Perri
92 90 Good Feeling Flo Rida
93 83 Rolling In The Deep Adele
96 85 Diggin' In The Dirt Stefanie Heinzmann
97 66 Fallschirm Mia.
98 82 Young Wild & Free Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa feat. Bruno Mars
100 94 Troublemaker Taio Cruz
But as a new-enty...Indi wrote:Now Infinity 2012 is officially listed...
Yes, i don't understand what's going on there...Indi wrote:aND: The song listed in the last 2 weeks is out...Charter2000 wrote:But as a new-enty...Indi wrote:Now Infinity 2012 is officially listed...![]()
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