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1.Without Me-62k +68%

2.Sunflower-56k +95%

3.Thank You, Next-55k +113%

4.High Hopes-51k +132%

5.Happier-42k +106%

6.Sicko Mode-36k +160%

7.Money-35k +276%

8.Speechless-31k +130%

9.Mo Bamba-31k +273%

10.Shallow-30k +78k

 

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Happy Holidays :flower:

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QueenofCopyPaste

Rip! 

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Shallow has 30k, more than Wow.

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2 minutes ago, Itz_Dani! said:

You meant boosts right? 

 

Just now, Erreur2 La Nature said:

Misleading thread title. I’m waiting for a picture of your Christmas boots. 

My Bad :rip:

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1 minute ago, Erreur2 La Nature said:

Misleading thread title. I’m waiting for a picture of your Christmas boots. 

 

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2005 Xmas:

1. 175k LAFFY TAFFY - D4L
10. 101k SUGAR WE'RE GOIN DOWN - Fallout Boy

 

Mmm. 2005's #10 smashing this year's Xmas #1

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4 minutes ago, Chaos Angel said:

Shallow has 30k, more than Wow.

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Y'all remember when five years ago Christmas boosts meant that we had the entire top ten selling 250k+? :dies:

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18 minutes ago, KillingYourCareer said:

Y'all remember when five years ago Christmas boosts meant that we had the entire top ten selling 250k+? :dies:

Remember 8 years ago when all the top songs would sell 500k+ 

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24 minutes ago, KillingYourCareer said:

Y'all remember when five years ago Christmas boosts meant that we had the entire top ten selling 250k+? :dies:

Isn't it sad that a song doing 20k a week and selling like 300k in the long run is still more profitable for artists than having a song cross 1 billion streams on Spotify? :deadbanana2:

I wonder how much money our girlies actually got during the peak of the digital era. Katy, Rihanna, Beyoncé and Gaga must be FILTHY rich. If there was anytime to have a smash success, it was 2008-2013. :'(

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Man, I was expecting a little more for Ariana, kinda like 62k. I knew no matter how big the boost could be, it wasn't going to be able to pull 70k+. Sad.

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Not even 75k :skull: whew streaming won.

 

i miss those days when the Christmas #1 would sell in excess of 500k. 

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On 12/29/2018 at 2:18 PM, Arthoe said:

Isn't it sad that a song doing 20k a week and selling like 300k in the long run is still more profitable for artists than having a song cross 1 billion streams on Spotify? :deadbanana2:

I wonder how much money our girlies actually got during the peak of the digital era. Katy, Rihanna, Beyoncé and Gaga must be FILTHY rich. If there was anytime to have a smash success, it was 2008-2013. :'(

1 billion spotify streams generates around 6 million dollars in revenue, considering that Spotify’s average payout per stream is around ~ $0.005

 

a song selling 300k digital units generates roughly $400k

 

so no, streaming is actually quite lucrative, but just like with digital sales, it's only the select few mainstream label-supported artists that actually make millions from it

 

 

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