Yuanyu Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 Super Bowl 2022 Halftime Headliners Led by Dr. Dre Score Big Sales Gains Keith Caulfield Feb 15, 2022 | The collected songs performed at the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show (Feb. 13) surged in sales in the wake of the big game, according to initial reports to MRC Data. The halftime show was headlined by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar, and featured special guests 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak. The songs heard during the halftime performance sold a combined 62,000 downloads in the U.S. on Feb. 13 and 14 – up 775% compared to the 7,000 they sold during the two days prior (Feb. 11-12). On the day of the big game, the halftime-performed songs sold nearly 28,000 downloads — up from 4,000 on Feb. 12. The songs continued to gain on Monday, Feb. 14, with almost 35,000 sold. The sales totals include, along with songs performed in a fuller rendition, songs heard only in snippets during the halftime show including 2Pac’s “I Ain’t Mad at Cha,” which Dr. Dre played briefly on piano; Kendrick Lamar’s “M.A.A.D City” and Dr. Dre’s “Forgot About Dre,” featuring Eminem. The top-selling song from halftime on Feb. 13-14 was Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode,” featuring Snoop Dogg, which opened the show. It sold 12,000 downloads on those two days – up 994% compared to the 1,000 it sold on Feb. 11-12. In order of sales on Feb. 13-14, here are the rest of the five best-selling halftime songs: Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” (11,000; up 1,293% from less than 1,000), Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.,” featuring Snoop Dogg (10,000; up 1,053% from less than 1,000), Mary J. Blige’s “Family Affair” (9,000; up 239% from 3,000) and 2Pac’s “California Love,” featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman (6,000; up 913% from less than 1,000); during halftime, the track was performed by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. As for the rest of the halftime songs, in order of sales on Feb. 13-14, they are: 50 Cent’s “In Da Club” (4,000; up 2,106% from a negligible sum), Dr. Dre’s “Forgot About Dre,” featuring Eminem (4,000; up 622% from less than 1,000), Mary J. Blige’s “No More Drama” (nearly 3,000; up 1,651% from a negligible sum), Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright” (1,000; up 4,330% from a negligible sum), 2Pac’s “I Ain’t Mad at Cha” (nearly 1,000; up 2,030% from a negligible sum) and Lamar’s “M.A.A.D City,” featuring MC Eiht (nearly 1,000; up 1,157% from a negligible sum). News of any significant streaming gains for the halftime songs will be reported in the coming days.
Harry Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place
umich Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 Quote The top-selling song from halftime on Feb. 13-14 was Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode,” featuring Snoop Dogg, which opened the show. It sold 12,000 downloads on those two days – up 994% compared to the 1,000 it sold on Feb. 11-12. That’s pretty good considering the top-selling song of any given week is barely hitting 10k.
Yuanyu Posted February 16, 2022 Author Posted February 16, 2022 22 minutes ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place Hasbeens
MALAMENTE Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 26 minutes ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place They are all icons.
Stankonia Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 41 minutes ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place Why are you such a loser?
Pheromosa Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 2 hours ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place You got some nerve with “queen of pop” in your member title
abrahamjmr Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 2 hours ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place Imagine being this ignorant.
Symmetra Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 3 hours ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place You tried it.
Gorjesspazze9 Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 Em just passed Billie at 49 million monthly listeners. Longevity king
Yuanyu Posted February 16, 2022 Author Posted February 16, 2022 5 minutes ago, Gorjesspazze9 said: Em just passed Billie at 49 million monthly listeners. Longevity king He now has 50.6 million and is #16, surpassing David Guetta
CandleGuy Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place Eminem is top 5 monthly listeners on Spotify. 25 years into his career Edited February 16, 2022 by CandleGuy
BnPac Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 5 hours ago, Stankonia said: Why are you such a loser? !!!! A bitter sad loser. OT : Good. I’m surprised Dre has a song selling 12k in this climate and that was released more than 23 years ago.
ChrisTheLoner Posted February 17, 2022 Posted February 17, 2022 10 hours ago, Harry said: yikes but they are hasbeens anyway so pretty sure even they didn’t expect much in the first place itunes is literally a dead platform so idk what you thought you did there They're all Legends, seethe!
Yuanyu Posted February 17, 2022 Author Posted February 17, 2022 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Brings 121% Bump in Streaming for Dr. Dre & Crew A Collectively, the songs performed during the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show (Feb. 13) generated 18.64 million on-demand official streams (audio and video combined) in the U.S. on Feb. 13-14, according to initial reports to MRC Data. That’s up 121% compared to the 8.42 million streams the songs tallied on the two days prior (Feb. 11-12). The halftime show was headlined by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar, and boasted special guests 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak. The most-streamed halftime song in the wake of the Super Bowl was Dr. Dre’s show-closing “Still D.R.E.,” featuring Snoop Dogg, which collected 3.7 million streams on Feb. 13-14 (up 157% compared to the 1.4 million it earned on Feb. 11-12. For the “Still D.R.E.” halftime performance, Dre and Snoop were joined by Blige, Eminem, Lamar and 50 Cent for the track’s final moments. Every song performed during the halftime show posted daily increases in streams on both Feb. 13 and 14. “Still D.R.E.,” for example, went from 724,000 streams on Feb. 12, to 1.14 million on Feb. 13, to 2.56 million on Feb. 14. On the day of the big game (Feb. 13), the halftime-performed songs garnered 5.87 million streams (up from 4.2 million on Feb. 12). Then, on Feb. 14, the halftime songs jumped to 12.76 million. The streaming totals include, along with songs performed in a fuller rendition, songs heard only in snippets during the halftime show, including 2Pac’s “I Ain’t Mad at Cha,” which Dr. Dre played briefly on piano; Kendrick Lamar’s “M.A.A.D City,” featuring MC Eiht (performed on the show by Lamar) and Dr. Dre’s “Forgot About Dre,” featuring Eminem. In order of on-demand official streams in the U.S. on Feb. 13-14, here are the top five most-streamed halftime songs, in order: “Still D.R.E.” (3.7 million; up 157% from 1.44 million), Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode,” featuring Snoop Dogg (2.75 million; up 171% from 1.01 million), Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” (2.24 million; up 100% from 1.12 million), Dr. Dre’s “Forgot About Dre,” featuring Eminem (2.15 million; up 97% from 1.09 million) and 50 Cent’s “In Da Club” (1.95 million; up 110% from 930,000), As for the remaining halftime songs, in order of streams on Feb. 13-14, they are: 2Pac’s “California Love,” featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman (1.92 million; up 90% from 1.01 million – during halftime, the track was performed by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg), Blige’s “Family Affair” (1.35 million; up 106% from 654,000), Lamar’s “Alright” (1.25 million; up 147% from 507,000), Lamar’s “M.A.A.D City,” featuring MC Eiht (736,000; up 73% from 425,000), 2Pac’s “I Ain’t Mad at Cha” (305,000; up 93% from 158,000) and Blige’s “No More Drama” (290,000; up 306% from 72,000). News of further significant sales or streaming gains, along with likely Billboard chart impact (on the charts dated Feb. 26, reflecting the sales and streaming tracking week ending Feb. 17) will be reported in the coming days.
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