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US Charts Discussion (Gaga single tracking: August)


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lodylody

Well, Get ready for ARTPOP 2029 :derpga:

People will say it´s sounds so 2013 :derpga:

Watch it be 2050, because Zedd spurted some random crap about that year :laughga:

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Rihanna's album struggles in the US continues.

Phillips’ album debuted the same week as Rihanna’s Unapologetic. But where Unapologetic has faded surprisingly fast (it drops from #15 to #19 this week), Phillips’ album has stayed strong. It has sold 462K copies to date, just 10K less than Rihanna’s. Are they the tortoise and the hare? It’s starting to look that way.

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I wonder what's taking Rihanna (I mean her team) to release Stay. Why not ride off Diamonds' momentum?? :huh:

Stay hasnt been confirmed as the US single apparently

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I like Stay but it doesn't need to be her single choice. People like Rihanna for her dance music and Diamonds was slow enough. Releasing two singles of that tempo consecutively could seriously hurt Stay's chances.

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I think its a hard choice bc the album is struggling to sell. Slower songs tend to help that but Diamonds isnt for w/e reason

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hausofmike

12-12-12 is a digital-only release at this point. The album, which sold 82K

holy crap that didnt even get near the predictions of 125k

Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were God." surges 10-4 with the Hot 100's top Digital Gainer award for a second week. The song burst onto the Hot 100 at No. 3 eight weeks ago as a then-preview track to her album "Red," arriving that week (Oct. 27) at No. 1 on Digital Songs (416,000). Now the second pop radio single from the set, "God." holds at No. 2 on Digital Songs (221,000, up 33%) and bounds 15-11 on Radio Songs (64 million, up 26%). (It's not available to subscription streaming services and, thus, does not appear on On-Demand Songs.)

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urban and rhythmic radio have started to give Pour It Up some attention

maybe they'll go with that as the urban single and Stay for top 40

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JudasInTheDark

ADELE – Set Fire To The Rain: 14.540 (+ 1.198)

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Sorry to be a pain, but could you or someone explain what those numbers mean to an idiot? :laughga: I want to be informed on the subject :)

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Sorry to be a pain, but could you or someone explain what those numbers mean to an idiot? :laughga: I want to be informed on the subject :)

14.540 million people hear the song per week on radio, increasing 1.198 million from 7 days prior.

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JudasInTheDark

14.540 million people hear the song per week on radio, increasing 1.198 million from 7 days prior.

So basically that means that SFTTR was played more on the radio this week?

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