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Grammy's Spur 328 Percent Sales Gain for Kesha,Logic,& More


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The 2018 Grammy Awards spurred immediate sales gains for the songs performed on CBS’ Jan. 28 broadcast, according to Nielsen Music. The tracks performed on the show collectively earned a 328 percent gain in download sales in the United States on the day of the show, according to initial sales reports to Nielsen Music. Combined, the songs performed on the awards (as well as the original versions of songs covered) sold 74,000 downloads on Jan. 28 -- up from just 17,000 on the previous day.

 

Among the biggest gainers:

 

Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito,” which grew from 3,000 to 10,000 sold (up 263 percent). Those figures include the popular remix version featuring Justin Bieber.

 

Little Big Town’s Grammy Award-winning “Better Man” zipped from less than 1,000 sold to 7,000 sold (up 2,166 percent) following its performance. Childish Gambino’s “Terrified” and P!nk’s “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken” both went from negligible sales to 4,000 and 5,000 sold, respectively.

 

Other significant gainers include Kesha’s “Praying,” which zoomed 720 percent, rising from 1,000 to 9,000; and Logic’s “1-800-273-8355,” featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid (all three of whom performed the song on the Grammy stage), as it grew 436 percent, climbing from 1,000 to 5,000 sold.

 

News on streaming gains for the performed songs will likely be announced on Jan. 30.

 

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Despacito is still THAT bop. 

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Despacito is still THAT bop. 

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HDD: GRAMMY MOVES THE iTUNES NEEDLE (UPDATE)

 

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Bruno Mars, Kendrick Lamar, Little Big Town, P!nk, Zedd-Maren, Kesha and Childish Gambino are among the big marketplace winners of the Grammys, judging by their iTunes moves, which continue two days after the telecast.

On the album side, Bruno zips to #2 off his six wins, Rap victor Kendrick is #6 with DAMN., Ed Sheeran (who earned Pop love despite top-tier snubs) perches at #8 and P!nk is #9. Childish settles at #11, the Grammy nominees set sits at #12 and Jay-Z hangs around at #16, while SZA, Kesha and Elton John round out the Top 20.

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Further down on the album side, Camila Cabello, Khalid and Alessia Cara are among the other featured acts getting a lift, with Lorde's Melodrama levitating back into the Top 30 despite her non-performance. Could social-media outrage be powering a review of her adventurous sophomore set?

http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=310288

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Remember the golden days when Adele did 730k and 3 songs back in the top 10 after her 2012 sweep :jonny: 

10k just 6 years later :jonny5: 

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