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UWC Top 40 Female Songs of 2020


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Top 40 best selling female songs of 2020 according to Mediatraffic:

 

1. Tones and I - Dance Monkey (10.754.000)

2. Dua Lipa - Don’t Start Now (9.025.000)

3. Doja Cat - Say So (5.147.000)

4. Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande - Rain On Me (4.217.000)

5. Dua Lipa - Break My Heart (4.049.000)

6. Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion - WAP (3.956.000)

7. Karol G & Nicki Minaj - Tusa (3.466.000)

8. Billie Eilish - Everything I Wanted (3.241.000)

9. Dua Lipa - Physical (3.217.000)

10. Billie Eilish - Bad Guy (3.127.000)

11. Ava Max - Kings & Queens (2.860.000)

12. Camila Cabello (with Shawn Mendes) - Señorita (2.647.000)

13. Megan Thee Stallion & Beyoncé - Savage (2.557.000)

14. Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky (2.260.000)

15. BENEE (feat. Gus Dapperton) - Supalonely (2.095.000)

16. BLACKPINK - How You Like That (2.017.000)

17. Ariana Grande (with Justin Bieber) - Stuck With U (1.956.000)

18. Lady Gaga - Stupid Love (1.887.000)

19. Ariana Grande - Positions (1.843.000)

20. Halsey - You Should Be Sad (1.537.000)

21. Selena Gomez - Lose You To Love Me (1.472.000)

22. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You (1.457.000)

23. Tate McRae - You Broke Me First (1.411.000)

24. Lizzo - Good As Hell (1.236.000)

25. Dua Lipa - Levitating (1.123.000)

26. Nea - Some Say (1.119.000)

27. BLACKPINK & Selena Gomez - Ice Cream (1.093.000)

28. Camila Cabello (feat. DaBaby) - My Oh My (1.056.000)

29. BLACKPINK - Lovesick Girls (975.000)

30. Billie Eilish - Therefore I Am (931.000)

31. Billie Eilish - No Time To Die (925.000)

32. Halsey (with Marshmello) - Be Kind (908.000)

33. Ariana Grande - 34+35 (808.000)

34. Dua Lipa (with J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Tainy) - Un Dia (765.000)

35. Taylor Swift - Cardigan (728.000)

36. Karol G - Bichota (636.000)

37. Selena Gomez - Rare (567.000)

38. Miley Cyrus & Dua Lipa - Prisoner (478.000)

39. Demi Lovato (with Sam Smith) - I’m Ready (423.000)

40. Billie Eilish - My Future (421.000)

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Rain on me and stupid love ? 

I didn’t realize my future flopped that bad ? I hope it’s not on BE2

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2 minutes ago, Zs2236 said:

Rain on me and stupid love ? 

I didn’t realize my future flopped that bad ? I hope it’s not on BE2

sis did you miss the daily threads here talking about My Future flopping? :skull:

 

And it's probably on BE2. It's a good song.

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3 minutes ago, Kyoto said:

sis did you miss the daily threads here talking about My Future flopping? :skull:

 

And it's probably on BE2. It's a good song.

I did, but I thought it’d be around stupid loves size. Not a quarter of its success ?

I hope not or else it’s the lead single ? TIAM should be the lead 

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Tones and I global :clap3:

 

2 minutes ago, Kimi said:

wait so Savage and Midnight Sky are equally big? :skull:

Midnight Sky was that much bigger outside of the US? Wow :clap3:

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5 minutes ago, Kimi said:

wait so Savage and Midnight Sky are equally big? :skull:

Sort of. Savage was huge in the states but it wasn’t that big in the ROW. Midnight Sky was big in Europe but okay in the U.S

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These are points,  not sales.  That said,  I am curious to see how many tracks reach 10 million units this year.  Does anyone know the exact ratio IFPI uses for their track equivalent units now that we have the Billboard Global 200?

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"When Tones and I's "Dance Monkey" hit number four in the US, it became the first top-five hit solely written by a woman in over eight years."

 

SERIOUSLY? OMG

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Dance Monkey reigning :clap3:

 

Also ROM and Stoopid Luv :clap3:

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19 minutes ago, Chaos Angel said:

30. Billie Eilish - Therefore I Am (931.000)

31. Billie Eilish - No Time To Die (925.000)

:deadbanana4:

 

OT: Some of these sales/units seem low.

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1 minute ago, Zs2236 said:

Sort of. Savage was huge in the states but it wasn’t that big in the ROW. Midnight Sky was big in Europe but okay in the U.S

i’m just surprised how low savage really is. Like this forum made me believe that it was some kind of year defining smash hit when in reality :rip:

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1 minute ago, Zs2236 said:

I did, but I thought it’d be around stupid loves size. Not a quarter of its success ?

I hope not or else it’s the lead single ? TIAM should be the lead 

I mean Stupid Love is 5 months older and My Future is doing better on Spotify compared to the same period of time. Once it's added to the album, it will get a huge boost and be a 400m streaming song or more :lakitu:

 

And Billie had bigger flops before. People will only look at its #6 peak, so there's no issue in my future being the lead.

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It is very impressive that Dance Monkey is #1 considering it was released in May 2019 and peaked in a lot of countries in 2019 (for example, it was #2 on the Australia 2019 Year-End).

 

"In November 2019, during its sixteenth week at number one, "Dance Monkey" broke the record for the most weeks at number one in Australia's ARIA chart history (1983–present), previously held by Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" (2017). "Dance Monkey" also holds the record for the longest time at number one across Australian singles charts, with 24 weeks (including 21 consecutive weeks from August to late December 2019). In the United Kingdom, "Dance Monkey" broke the record for the most weeks spent at the top of the UK Singles Chart by a female artist when it remained at the top of the chart for an eleventh week. The previous record of ten weeks was held jointly by Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You" in 1992–1993 and "Umbrella" by Rihanna and Jay-Z in 2007." wow

 

 

Just now, Kimi said:

i’m just surprised how low savage really is. Like this forum made me believe that it was some kind of year defining smash hit when in reality :rip:

This forum is VERY US-centered. Why do you think ATRL almost never talks about Anastacia despite her MASSIVE success in Europe and Australia?

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2 minutes ago, bad guy said:

:deadbanana4:

 

OT: Some of these sales/units seem low.

They are chart points, not really sales/units. And Mediatraffic has their own formula that we have no idea how it's calculated.

 

And they also make certain artists bigger too :mandown:

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1 minute ago, Kyoto said:

They are chart points, not really sales/units. And Mediatraffic has their own formula that we have no idea how it's calculated.

 

And they also make certain artists bigger too :mandown:

Yeah it’s a bit fishy.

 

I’ll stick to IFPI and Chartmasters even though they have their own faults as well :gaycat6:

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15 minutes ago, Kimi said:

i’m just surprised how low savage really is. Like this forum made me believe that it was some kind of year defining smash hit when in reality :rip:

 

Savage was a local hit :priceless:.

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Dua with 6 entries, the domination :jonny5:

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45 minutes ago, Chaos Angel said:

Dua Lipa - Physical (3.217.000)

I thought this was a flop ODLH? :clown:

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