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5 minutes ago, mike3009 said:

Yeah, it only got blocked at #2 because she took it off of Spotify mid-week.

 

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Anyway.... so far for LWYMMD

 

#1 UK (first #1)

#1 Scotland (third #1)

#1 Ireland (first #1)

#1 New Zealand (fourth #1)

#4 France (highest peaking song to date)

#4 Germany (higher peak than SIO; 5th top 10 to date)

#7 Norway (this one is a bit underwhelming, but rising on Spotify; hopefully it peaks in top 5)

#9 Sweden (gaining here on Spotify a lot)

#10 Italy (same peak as SIO; 3rd top 10 there. Italy is not here for her, but at least it's top 10 -- jumped a lot on Spotify yesterday)

#18 Belgium (#2 on iTunes, and top 5 on Spotify, so not sure what's happening there, maybe different tracking week or smth)

#20 Netherlands :rip: (Not surprised. It's been rising on Spotify for 3-4 days now, so hopefully top 10 next week.)

#77 US (will be #1 on Monday)

 

I think the Belgium charts include Airplay but i'm not sure. And the France chart is the sales-only one, the one with streaming is yet to be unveiled!

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Posted
Just now, alestevens said:

I think the Belgium charts include Airplay but i'm not sure. And the France chart is the sales-only one, the one with streaming is yet to be unveiled!

Oh. That's weird.

 

Really? Isn't this one the relevant one? :gaycat4:

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3 minutes ago, mike3009 said:

Oh. That's weird.

 

Really? Isn't this one the relevant one? :gaycat4:

This is the one most stans always source, but the streaming one always paints a totally different picture because songs are not really selling anymore!

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1 minute ago, alestevens said:

This is the one most stans always source, but the streaming one always paints a totally different picture because songs are not really selling anymore!

So yes, we will use this one, esp since Wikipedia only has this one sourced. :gaycat4:

 

http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=308203

 

30M streams from Spotify + AM :clap3:

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UK

 

1 Taylor Swift 65,415 29,750 35,665

Posted (edited)

UK

 

To Date Sales SPS
Taylor Swift - Shake It Off 1,178,588
Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble 970,456
Taylor Swift - Love Story 803,067

Taylor Swift total single sales 10,187,899

Edited by bsdoacao3
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1 hour ago, mike3009 said:

So yes, we will use this one, esp since Wikipedia only has this one sourced. :gaycat4:

 

http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=308203

 

30M streams from Spotify + AM :clap3:

I just checked. It sold 1.8K, and got 2.8K in Spotify equivalents (asuming they use the 150:1 formula). Sales really are irrelevant there LMAO!

Posted
On 8/27/2017 at 0:27 AM, stevyy said:

chartsmasters: 

 

2006 - 6,400,000 - Taylor Swift

2007 - 1,400,000 - The Holiday Collection

2008 - 9,600,000 - Fearless

2010 - 6,100,000 - Speak Now

2012 - 6,800,000 - RED

2014 - 9,700,000 - 1989

= 40,000,000 WW

This is oudated. Fearless and 1989 have surpassed 10M copies worldwide 

Posted

Aria Singles Chart :

 

W1 #1 Look What You made Me Do - 37,430 (21,660 digital, 15,680 streams)

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:clap3:

Posted (edited)

Swift scores her fifth Hot 100 No. 1 and breaks the weekly streaming record for a song by a woman. "Look" also stops the record-tying 16-week reign of "Despacito."

Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" blasts from No. 77 (where it debuted) to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Sept. 16), following its first full week of data tracking. After its Aug. 25 release, the song soars to the top with the highest weekly streaming and sales sums for a track in 2017 and breaks the record for the most weekly streams ever for a song by a woman.

"Look" -- released on Big Machine/Republic Records and the first single from Swift's album Reputation (her first since 1989 in 2014), due Nov. 10 -- is her fifth Hot 100 No. 1. It also dethrones Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito," featuring Justin Bieber, which a week ago tied the record for the most weeks spent at No. 1 (16) in the Hot 100's 59-year history.

Let's run down the numerous achievements for "Look" as it crowns the Hot 100, which blends all-genre streaming, airplay and sales data. Highlights of the rest of the top 10 will post on Billboard.com later today (Sept. 5), and all charts will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (Sept. 6).

 

Record-breaking streams: Following its first week of streaming, "Look" blasts onto the Streaming Songs chart at No. 1 with 84.4 million U.S. streams in the week ending Aug. 31, according to Nielsen Music. The total is not only the highest for any song this year, passing the 69.6 million with which "Despacito" peaked on the June 17-dated chart, but the highest ever in a week for a song by a female artist, surpassing the debut week of Adele's "Hello" (61.6 million, Nov. 14, 2015).

Only one song has posted a greater weekly total than "Look" on Streaming Songs (which began on March 2, 2013): Baauer's "Harlem Shake," which peaked with 103 million, powered heavily by user-generated clips featuring the song's audio (the week that the survey debuted).

Swift adds her third Streaming Songs No. 1, following "Shake It Off" and "Blank Space." She ties Miley Cyrus for the most by a woman; among all acts, only Bieber has earned more No. 1s (four).

Best weekly sales of 2017: "Look" also launches with the top weekly download sales this year: 353,000 in the week ending Aug. 31, as it starts at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart. That tops the 240,000-download start for Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" (Jan. 28). "Look" sports the highest weekly sales since Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling!" bowed with 379,000 on May 28, 2016 (and the best total for a woman since Adele's "Hello" sold 480,000 in its third week, reflected on the Nov. 28, 2015-dated Digital Song Sales chart).

Swift scores her 12th Digital Song Sales No. 1, passing Katy Perry (11) for the second-most; Rihanna leads with 14 toppers on the tally.

 

Taylor Swift

 

Swift ascent: With its 77-1 vault on the Hot 100, "Look" makes the fifth-greatest leap to No. 1 of all-time. Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You" leads with its 97-1 surge (Feb. 7, 2009). Swift replaces herself for the fifth-biggest jump to the summit: her first leader, 2012's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," rocketed 72-1. (Both "Look" and "Never" debuted from initial airplay before bounding to No. 1 following their first full weeks of streaming and sales tracking. Streaming and sales follow a Friday-Thursday measurement week, while airplay is tracked Monday-Sunday for the Hot 100's tabulation.)

High(est) five: Swift first led the Hot 100 with "Never" for three weeks in 2012. She added her second, third and fourth No. 1s from 1989: "Shake It Off" (four weeks, 2014), "Blank Space" (seven, 2014-15) and "Bad Blood," featuring Kendrick Lamar(one, 2015). With "Look" leading in its second week on the Hot 100, all five of Swift's No. 1s have reigned in four or fewer chart weeks.

Swift is the 13th woman (her favorite number!) with at least five Hot 100 No. 1s. Mariah Carey leads all women (and soloists) with 18 No. 1s, second among all artists only to the Beatles' 20.

First singles ranking first: Swift has now topped the Hot 100 with the first single from each of her last three albums. "Look" introduces Reputation; "Shake," which debuted atop the Hot 100, ushered in 1989, and "Never" was released as the first single from Red.

 

Taylor Swift performs at DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night Concert at Club Nomadic on Feb. 4, 2017 in Houston.

 

'Look' and listen: As it leads Streaming Songs and Digital Song Sales, "Look" charges 23-14 on the Radio Songs chart with 64 million all-format audience impressions following its first full week of airplay tracking. (It debuted a week ago with 46 million in its first three days.) Most notably, "Look" roars 21-9 on the Pop Songs chart (which is based on total weekly plays on a 164-station panel of mainstream top 40 stations), marking Swift's 14th top 10. It makes the fastest flight to the chart's top 10 since Timberlake's "Feeling" flew 24-10 on May 28, 2016.

Leading lady: More than nine months into 2017, Swift is the first woman to top the Hot 100 this year. She's the first since Halsey reigned, as featured on the Chainsmokers' "Closer," which wrapped its 12-week rule on Nov. 19, 2016. Until "Look," no woman had topped the Hot 100 in a lead role in more than a year: since Sia's "Cheap Thrills," featuring Sean Paul, led for four weeks from Aug. 6 through Aug. 27, 2016.

Further, "Look" is the first song by a woman unaccompanied by a male artist to rule the Hot 100 since Adele's "Hello" led for 10 weeks (Nov. 14, 2015-Jan. 16, 2016). The only other such No. 1s since the start of 2014: Swift's "Shake" and "Space" and Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass."

 

Source: Billboard

 
Edited by nicedude
Posted (edited)

Look What You Made Me Do /debuts

 

PURE SALES / (SPS)


US: 352,531 (916,000)

UK: 29,750 (65,415)

SK: 23,110 (25,174)

Australia: 21,660 (37,340)

Canada: 15,000* (76,000)* - Gold (40,000)

Germany: 15,000* (25,000)*

France: 2,500* (6,000)*

 

= 459,551 (1,150,929)

Edited by bsdoacao3
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Songs which at their peak had at least a 150% lead over the runner-up in digital sales:
Hello 385, Look What You Made Me Do 364, See You Again 220, We Are Never Ever 213, Hips Don’t Lie 175
What Do You Mean 167, Born this Way 164, I Don’t Wanna Live Forever 161, Drag Me Down 161, Closer 154, Blank Space 150

Adele 1, Wiz Khalifa 1, Charlie Puth 1, Shakira 1, Wyclef Jean 1, Justin Bieber 1, Lady Gaga 1, Zayn 1, One Direction except Zayn 1, Chainsmokers 1, Halsey 1
Taylor 4

So for example, 150 indicates that Blank Space had a 150% lead in sales over the runner-up, aka that it had 250% of the sales of the runner-up.

Posted

Look What You Made Me Do:

352,531 sales

31,648,196 on-demand audio streams

563,518 units [not including VEVO streams]

 

Billboard 200:

38. 1989 - 12,063 units

118. Red - 5,983 units

177. Fearless - 4,591 units

194. Speak Now - 4,372 units

Posted
1 hour ago, iHype. said:

Look What You Made Me Do:

352,531 sales

31,648,196 on-demand audio streams

563,518 units [not including VEVO streams]

 

Billboard 200:

38. 1989 - 12,063 units

118. Red - 5,983 units

177. Fearless - 4,591 units

194. Speak Now - 4,372 units

Amazing :jonny3:

Posted

US

 

I Don't Wanna Live Forever 1,364,013

Posted

Taylor doing god's work, Saving Mariah's record & blocking undeserving mess from #1

 

Thanks boo :fan:

Posted

LWYMMD is Gold (40,000) in Canada !

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Posted
8 hours ago, WonderstruckFR said:

LWYMMD is Gold (40,000) in Canada !

Oh wow :clap3:

Posted
On 9/5/2017 at 10:29 AM, bsdoacao3 said:

Look What You Made Me Do /debuts

 

PURE SALES / (SPS)

 

US: 352,531 (916,000)

UK: 29,750 (65,415)

SK: 23,110 (25,174)

Australia: 21,660 (37,340)

Germany: 15,000* (25,000)*

France: 2,500* (6,000)*

 

= 444,551 (1,074,929)

 

10 hours ago, WonderstruckFR said:

LWYMMD is Gold (40,000) in Canada !

nice!

Posted

New Zealand

#1 (=) Look What You Made Me Do

#14 (NE) Ready For It (4 days of sales/streams)

Posted

Germany

#3 (+1) LWYMMD

#47 (NE) RFI

 

Sweden

#7 (+2) LWYMMD

#56 (NE) RFI

 

Netherlands

#13 (+7) LWYMMD

#76 (NE) RFI

Posted (edited)

Canada


Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” debuts at No. 1 on the Streaming and Digital Song charts, marking her 10th #1 Digital hit and 4th Streaming #1. With 9.2 million on-demand streams, the song sets a new one week record for most streams, surpassing Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito,” which picked up 8.4 million streams in early June.

 

61k equivalent sales

Edited by bsdoacao3
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Switzerland

6. Look What You Made Me Do (NEW)

 

Belgium (Flanders)

8. Look What You Made Me Do (+10)

 

Slovakia 

1. Look What You Made Me Do (NEW)

 

Portugal 

4. Look What You Made Me Do (NEW)

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