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Has anyone ever looked at this on Kworb?

iTunes Cumulative Popularity | Since 2013-08-13 

 

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Artist and Title Popularity
1
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow
1.00000
2
Adele - Hello
0.97148
3
Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars)
0.95448
4
Imagine Dragons - Thunder
0.95203
5
Ed Sheeran - Perfect
0.90923
6
Pharrell Williams - Happy (from "Despicable Me 2")
0.76672
7
Imagine Dragons - Believer
0.75785
8
Taylor Swift - Shake It Off
0.73716
9
Ed Sheeran - Shape of You
0.71538
10
The Chainsmokers - Closer (feat. Halsey)

0.70710

 

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Yes. Gaga truly TOPPED :clap3: 

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1 hour ago, Mother Earth said:

Shallow has sold more than Hello?!

It’s popularity so it’s based on points and longevity, think about it like a Hot 100 year end type thing 

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8 minutes ago, Pamela Pepper said:

It’s popularity so it’s based on points and longevity, think about it like a Hot 100 year end type thing 

Popularity tells you how many people were engaged to a song. Even when we take into consideration that both songs were released in two different sales climate, “Hello” has sold in PURE sales more than “Shallow” in pure + streaming equivalent combined. “Hello” is a diamond elegible song and it came from an album that sold 20M copies and that alone tells you how popular it was, especially in sales. So, this list is pretty much irrelevant.

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Shallah's placements :clap3:

 

#1 US

#1 Australia

#1 Canada

#1 France

#1 New Zealand

#2 Switzerland

#3 Ireland

#4 Germany

#4 Brazil

#6 Belgium

#7 Italy

#8 South Africa

#10 Netherlands

#13 UK

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Well I've never seen a bigger song than Shallow so I'm not surprised.

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9 hours ago, DELE2125 said:

Popularity tells you how many people were engaged to a song. Even when we take into consideration that both songs were released in two different sales climate, “Hello” has sold in PURE sales more than “Shallow” in pure + streaming equivalent combined. “Hello” is a diamond elegible song and it came from an album that sold 20M copies and that alone tells you how popular it was, especially in sales. So, this list is pretty much irrelevant.

ma'am, why are you fuming over the points-based system created by stan? :rip:

 

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Yas Taylor yas cumulative yas points

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