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Originally posted by AndiIversen View Post
and don’t come at me with the likes of : “ it did great because of feat appearance “ , because following that logic, Medellin also had to achieve same numbers, more or less.
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Originally posted by Forreal View Post
Now that u made me think about it: this did really great on YT, given the circumstances, her age, lack of radio support, and for being 3rd single….
and don’t come at me with the likes of : “ it did great because of feat appearance “ , because following that logic, Medellin also had to achieve same numbers, more or less.
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Originally posted by DavieX View Post
Exactly! If combined versions don't count as a whole then STOP counting them as such. It's annoying.
Other acts have all their different versions merged into one sales total.
Madonna's team refuses to do it.
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Originally posted by Angeman View Post
It did great not because people liked it but because people needed to see what the hell it was. It had the featurings of multiple celebrities compared to just Maluma. It also had tons of parodies on the internet. It was a mini viral moment but not in a good way.
I remember all my friends loving the songs, and they are far from being a fan.
And the video was so good, it went viral for all the good reasons imo
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It did great not because people liked it but because people needed to see what the hell it was. It had the featurings of multiple celebrities compared to just Maluma. It also had tons of parodies on the internet. It was a mini viral moment but not in a good way.
The song has also a lot of streamings on Spotify (almost 90 million) and is still between her most played songs, even though it has NEVER been supported by any sort of playlist nowhere.
So it is pretty obvious it is a minor hit, at this point.
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Originally posted by Lookingfornews81 View Post
Which one is the version with the highest streams?
Ray of Light Frozen 65,043,057 Celebration Frozen 32,078,948 I could not find the 4th song.GHV2 Frozen - Edit 1,618,285
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The idea of merging multiple versions is to give a big picture of how popular each song and its parent album is. Madonna's team don't do the merging because they don't want to, cause when it comes to transform those streams into units, they do however they like (just look at how good FEL has been doing in the UK - not all those streams are coming from the actual compilation album).
If people have questions about the most popular version of each song, they can ask me or anybody else. Also, Twitter is full of updates considering individual tracks (one of those is always shared here). People can decide how they prefer the info. I'll continue doing the merge for myself, and as long as there is interest in it here, I'll share it.
Lookingfornews81 The album version is the most popular one of Frozen. It represents more than 85% of its daily streams.
thebigham The 4th version is not on Chartmasters, you have to use the Spotify app. It's on Celebration (standard edition).Last edited by UnapologeticKenny; Sat March 18, 2023, 14:20.
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Originally posted by UnapologeticKenny View Post
Lookingfornews81 The album version is the most popular one of Frozen. It represents more than 85% of its daily streams.
thebigham The 4th version is not on Chartmasters, you have to use the Spotify app. It's on Celebration (standard edition).
So many versions, very confusing as most are actually the same song.
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Oldest UK album certs to the newest certs:
Like A Virgin 3xP (Nov 1985)
The First Album 1xP (Dec 1985)
You Can Dance 1xP (Nov 1987)
Who's That Girl 1xP (Dec 1987)
I'm Breathless 1xP (Jul 1990)
True Blue 7xP (Mar 1992)
Erotica 2xP (Jun 1993)
Bedtime Stories 1xP (Dec 1994)
Like A Prayer 4xP (Feb 1995)
Evita 2xP (Mar 1997)
Something To Remember 3xP (Apr 1997)
Music 5xP (Jun 2001)
GHV2 2xP (Nov 2002)
Ray of Light 6xP (Jan 2003)
American Life 1xP (Aug 2003)
Confessions On A Dance Floor 4xP (Jan 2007)
Hard Candy 1xP (Sep 2008)
MDNA Gold (Jul 2013)
The Confessions Tour Silver (Jul 2013)
Celebration 2xP (Mar 2017)
Rebel Heart Gold (Nov 2020)
Madame X Silver (Feb 2022)
The Immaculate Collection 13xP (Aug 2022)
Finally Enough Love Silver (Mar 2023)
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Anything older than 30 years surely are up for a certificate... LAV, TFA, YCD and WTG last certificate is before her peak, even if on average they sold 250 copies a week (until 1992 it would have been so much more) - LAV and TFA have sold 494k since (plus we had that box set in 2012) and YCD and WTG have added 325k. enough for another certificate which can only be requested manually! so NEVER!
do Hard Candy and MDNA have a chance of a re-certificate too?
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Album: Love Don't Live Here Anymore
iTunes:
#1 Greece
#2 Ireland
#3 Brazil
#3 Italy
#4 Spain
#6 Netherlands
#9 United Kingdom
#11 Australia
#13 France
#26 United States
#29 Bulgaria
#35 Canada
#76 Germany
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Originally posted by Lookingfornews81 View PostAnything older than 30 years surely are up for a certificate... LAV, TFA, YCD and WTG last certificate is before her peak, even if on average they sold 250 copies a week (until 1992 it would have been so much more) - LAV and TFA have sold 494k since (plus we had that box set in 2012) and YCD and WTG have added 325k. enough for another certificate which can only be requested manually! so NEVER!
do Hard Candy and MDNA have a chance of a re-certificate too?
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+ 3.8 mil streams yesterday
Pre-digital era female artists on Spotify (March 17)
1. @shakira 25.15M
2. Beyonce 11.37M
3. @Sia 7.82M
4. @Pink 7.19M
5. @shreyaghoshal 6.03M
6. BritneySpears 4.88M
7. @thealkayagnik 4.33M
8. @Madonna 3.8M
9. @MariahCarey 3.79M
10. #WhitneyHouston 3.06M
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