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Just now, JonathanHolland1 said:

It doesn't work that way. Dark red means sales of a song decline, the number tell you how much % the songs sells in comparison to the #1. A song can be dark green, but still decline in % if the #1 is increasing more then the song itself 

Ohhh I get it now, thanksss :gaycat: 

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#3 Lady Gaga - Million Reasons

0.5470   0.5546

#4  Katy Perry - Chained to the Rhythm (feat. Skip Marley)

 0.4033   0.4252

Gaga light red, Katy dark red

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Just now, JonathanHolland1 said:

It doesn't work that way. Dark red means sales of a song decline, the number tell you how much % the songs sells in comparison to the #1. A song can be dark green, but still decline in % if the #1 is increasing more then the song itself 

Just to add on, % is the only accurate measure. A song can be gaining sales yet receive a dark red update.

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Just now, Bloody said:

really? how is that possible :oprah:

Kworb colour codes only the top 90.

For each update, there are 18 dark greens, greens, whites, reds and dark reds.

So when an artist like beyonce releases a new album and all the tracks enter the top 100, they will take up all the dark greens. So, it is technically possible for a song with dark red update to be gaining in sales.

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