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33 minutes ago, Gypsy Life said:

UK:

11. Always Remember Us This Way (+5)

13. Shallow (-2)

 

Torch passed.

What chart is this referring to? 

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18 minutes ago, Bloody Grammys said:

Seems to me that Spotify is still a bit bigger. #37 is doing 103k

Correct me if i am wrong but Apple Music is irrelevant in Europe i think.

Deezer and Spotify take the crown.

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Mana Mahad
9 hours ago, Gypsy Life said:

 

 

 

 

I'm seeing a pattern here.

Is someone paying you to trash itunes or something?

Facts are facts babe Apple will close iTunes in 2019 bookmark me.

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2 minutes ago, Mana Mahad said:

Correct me if i am wrong but Apple Music is irrelevant in Europe i think.

Deezer and Spotify take the crown.

I can talk only about Italy, because I don't know exactly the habit in the other European countries

In Italy Spotify is the most common streaming platform, especially for younger generations

I've never seen a person using Deezer here and I've seen very few listening to music on Apple Music

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bloody g
10 minutes ago, Mana Mahad said:

Facts are facts babe Apple will close iTunes in 2019 bookmark me.

"For quite some time now, there’s been talk about iTunes shutting down in 2019. If I’m not mistaken, this stemmed from two sources who both claimed they got the information from an Apple executive. Here’s why this information is false.

People are still buying music from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and other platforms
In 2017, Digital Downloads (Singles, Albums and Ringtones/Ringbacks — yes this still brings in money & other) brought in a total of $1.3 Billion according to the RIAA. This is down about 22% from 2016 but money is still being made from digital downloads. So, ask yourself, why would Apple shut down a service still making them money and if they did, you’d have to buy digital downloads somewhere else (Apple doesn’t want that to happen)."

Source: https://medium.com/@VinceValholla/news-of-itunes-shutting-down-in-2019-just-isnt-true-eab7a607860a

 

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Shallow 225.874.749 (+2.073.660)

Always Remember Us This Way 84.664.588(+744.739)

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1 hour ago, Gypsy Life said:

UK:

11. Always Remember Us This Way (+5)

13. Shallow (-2)

 

Torch passed.

UK

11. Shallow (+2)

12. Always Remember Us This Way (-1)

 

Torch returned :selena:

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Arturo
3 hours ago, TheCureinMalibu said:

21 savage never really a factor. His last album (release in 2017) only debuted with like 77k units (22k pure)

80k is enough to be #1 this week and definitely enough to outsell ASIB

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