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She has like 4 mil streams in Brazil though :skull: 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Badgalbriel said:

This is amazing. 

Is this accurate tho? I mean, it's amazing, but it's crazy to think it never happened before. Wasn't Mi Gente a #1?
None of Bad Bunny's singles did it? 

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Just now, Swag Koons said:

Is this accurate tho? I mean, it's amazing, but it's crazy to think it never happened before. Wasn't Mi Gente a #1?
None of Bad Bunny's singles did it? 

It's the first time a Solo spanish song goes #1, yes. Many Spanish Songs went #1, but they were never solo. 

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1 minute ago, Sept said:

She has like 4 mil streams in Brazil though :skull: 

And 3mil outside of Brazil :heart:

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In the meantime, stream the better version of the song: 

 

Posted

We ALL love Anitta :clap3:

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48 minutes ago, Chimichanga said:

Yes, Brazilian stans cheated and there has been a commotion in Brazilian internet to make this the first Brazilian song to hit #1

 

This is not organic

The way your second sentence conflicts what you've tried to imply in the first. :dies:

 

First of all, Brazil is Spotify's second biggest market. If there is a "commotion" in a big market of over 215M people to make this song go #1, it's expected they're going to pull out big numbers.

 

Not really sure what is not organic by brazilians knowing the song and streaming it because they're rooting for the artist to achieve a goal. If anything, it shows how massive Anitta's cultural impact is in Brazil. Very FEW artists can claim their home countries go hard for them like that.

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3 minutes ago, Badgalbriel said:

And 3mil outside of Brazil :heart:

Streams from Latin America alone make up like 85% of her global streams. Like happy for her but it sure ain't (yet) as global as let's say Dakiti

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Just now, Sept said:

Streams from Latin America alone make up like 85% of her global streams. Like happy for her but it sure ain't (yet) as global as let's say Dakiti

This might be kinda true right now, but the good sis is at the Top of TTH atm, so she's definitely climbing more markets from now on. Oh, and it's already charting in many european markets:
- #2 in Portugal
- #22 in Spain and Luxembourg
- #29 in Ireland, and it reached a new peak in Italy today at #156 (+39) 

Posted

Idk that song but Boys Don't Cry deserved.

Posted

The song is ok at best but finally a song with over 6 million of streams :clap3: 

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2 minutes ago, Swag Koons said:

This might be kinda true right now, but the good sis is at the Top of TTH atm, so she's definitely climbing more markets from now on. Oh, and it's already charting in many european markets:
- #2 in Portugal
- #22 in Spain and Luxembourg
- #29 in Ireland, and it reached a new peak in Italy today at #156 (+39) 

aka foreign countries with the biggest Brazillian population :giraffe:

But let's see if she can break through. I just think this song is very basic

Posted

:jonny5: organic smash, that european reggaeton girl who's constanty being shoved down our throats CAN'T RELATE

Posted
1 hour ago, nsst said:

xenophobia already showing

 

i hate gays and how predictable they are

It's funny because many of their white western faves mostly rely on streams from white-majority countries, but you won't ever hear them questioning these so-called hits "global" status. It's never really an issue they couldn't get in the TOP100 of most countries from Latin America, Africa and Asia. 

 

The Global South no longer needs to rely on breaking in western markets to be a part of the conversation and it upsets them.

 

OT: Fun fact - Envolver made it to Mexico's T5 before it even reached the T10 in Brazil. Yes Anitta, Yes GLOBAL. :clap3:

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2 minutes ago, Scars said:

It's funny because many of their white western faves mostly rely on streams from white-majority countries, but you won't ever hear them questioning these so-called hits "global" status. It's never really an issue they couldn't get in the TOP100 of most countries from Latin America, Africa and Asia. 

 

The Global South no longer needs to rely on breaking in western markets to be a part of the conversation and it upsets them.

they can't take it and we love to see it :heart:

 

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7 minutes ago, Scars said:

It's funny because many of their white western faves mostly rely on streams from white-majority countries, but you won't ever hear them questioning these so-called hits "global" status. It's never really an issue they couldn't get in the TOP100 of most countries from Latin America, Africa and Asia. 

 

The Global South no longer needs to rely on breaking in western markets to be a part of the conversation and it upsets them.

 

OT: Fun fact - Envolver made it to Mexico's T5 before it even reached the T10 in Brazil. Yes Anitta, Yes GLOBAL. :clap3:

:clap3:

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21 minutes ago, Scars said:

Not really sure what is not organic by brazilians knowing the song and streaming it because they're rooting for the artist to achieve a goal

Flooding a song into #1 not because people enjoy the song, but because people are "rooting for the artist to achieve a goal" is inorganic by definition :mandown:

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Chimichanga said:

Yes, Brazilian stans cheated and there has been a commotion in Brazilian internet to make this the first Brazilian song to hit #1

 

This is not organic

You've just described what an organic chart run is supposed to represent.

And I'm sorry to break it down to you, but the US is not the only country in the world. If a whole nation is pulling amazing streams on a song, it only makes sense that the GLOBAL streams will be extremely high, with or without US support. 

There have been countless moments when a #1 Global song is extremely local to the US and nobody calls it out. Next time hide your xenophobia a little bit better user Chimichanga.

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15 minutes ago, Sept said:

aka foreign countries with the biggest Brazillian population :giraffe:

The foreign countries with the biggest Brazilian population are: 
USA
Portugal
Paraguay
UK
Japan
Italy

Why are you f**king lying here

Posted
3 minutes ago, Chimichanga said:

Flooding a song into #1 not because people enjoy the song, but because people are "rooting for the artist to achieve a goal" is inorganic by definition :mandown:

:rip: not you implying 4m streams can be achieved on sympathy alone. it's obvious the song is smashing, get over yourself

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I'm glad she STOMPED on Paulo Liendres :WAP:

Posted
1 minute ago, Badgalbriel said:

The foreign countries with the biggest Brazilian population are: 
USA
Portugal
Paraguay
UK
Japan
Italy

Why are you f**king lying here

In terms of percentage not numbers. We are talking chart positions not numbers. Like the #200 song in the US has more streams than the #1 song in Ireland for example.

Posted

Some of your posts scream xenophobia.

 

Anyways, congrats Anitta :clap3:

Posted

Living for the fumes already :gaycat2: the girls really can't take a GLOBAL LATIN hit having legs without any North American support and it shows

Posted
Just now, Sept said:

In terms of percentage not numbers. We are talking chart positions not numbers. Like the #200 song in the US has more streams than the #1 song in Ireland for example.

That makes no sense. If the entire Brazilian population living in the US would be streaming the song, then the song would be #2 in the country right now. 
If the entire population of Brazilians living in Italy was streaming the song, then it would add 400k more streams from Italy, we there's almost none coming from there. 

If the entire population of Brazilians living in Japan was streaming the song, that would be over 300k streams, and that's clearly not happening. 

There's no percentage talk here. For her #1 position, she needs numbers, not chart positions. 

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