kwek_kwek Posted October 1 Posted October 1 4 minutes ago, Almighty Gaga said: Shallow is actually bigger than Flowers too It's 350m ahead on Spotify and Flowers is about to fall below it in daily streams (70k away), so it'll never catch up. All of that, and DWAS is even bigger than Shallow. Flowers is actually forgotten.
hausofbryan Posted October 1 Posted October 1 A new Monday peak Another day at #1 Continuing to pick up on pop radio Gaga knowing we hate the jazz Jimmy rescheduled 10
Pop Art Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Gaga has now completed a full month in the Top 10 most streamed female artists on Spotify. Spoiler 08/16: #11 08/17: #11 08/18: #10 08/19: #10 08/20: #9 08/21: #9 08/22: #7 08/23: #7 08/24: #7 08/25: #7 08/26: #7 08/27: #7 08/28: #7 08/29: #7 08/30: #7 08/31: #7 09/01: #7 09/02: #7 09/03: #7 09/04: #7 09/05: #6 09/06: #5 09/07: #5 09/08: #6 09/09: #6 09/10: #7 09/11: #7 09/12: #7 09/13: #6 09/14: #6 09/15: #7 09/16: #6 09/17: #6 09/18: #5 09/19: #5 09/20: #5 09/21: #5 09/22: #4 09/23: #5 09/24: #4 09/25: #4 09/26: #4 09/27: #4 09/28: #4 09/29: #4 09/30: #4 12 1
Universo Posted October 1 Posted October 1 10 4 Die With A Smile Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars 10 14 46 196,460 Top 10 in Chile for the first time oh GlobalGa 11 1
justin. Posted October 1 Posted October 1 I am not a morning person at all. I hate when people talk to me before like 10am. Tell me why I get to my office and my middle-aged coworkers are belting Good Morning? I cannot escape it! (Obviously they know the song from Judy Garland, not Gags but whew!) 5
kwek_kwek Posted October 1 Posted October 1 74(+21) Die With A Smile Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars 122,060 New peak in Turkey. While DWAS seems like already peaked in SEA, it is still getting new peaks in Europe and LatAm. This will give the song an insane longevity since it did not peak at the same time in all markets. 6
Infernal Paradise Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) If you've already watched JFAD, don't forget to rate it full 5 stars and leave an audience review on RT for the Popcornmeter Edited October 1 by Infernal Paradise 6
hausofbryan Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Is she being interviewed tonight too or did they only reschedule the performance?
atemyheartinc Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Harlequin still on power rotation Spoiler More than DWAS 2
hausofdave Posted October 1 Posted October 1 looks like she's going to release some special concert, similar to "Sour Prom" or "Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions". releasing around holidays would be right when Grammy voting opens
Pop Art Posted October 1 Posted October 1 I wonder if she'll make the IFPI Top 10 Artists list for 2025. I think she got started releasing things too late this year for that to be possible (though the Top 10 Songs list is in reach hopefully! 🤞), but LG7 is coming early enough next year that it might be on the table if it does well enough and/or if her catalog picks up along with it. If we look at the 2023 chart, Lana made the Top 10 Artists Chart at #10 but was N/A on the song and album chart, which to me indicates her catalog was strong plus her releasing an album earlier in the year (which gave it a good amount of time to rack up units within the tracking period) was just enough to get her in even though that album itself didn't do incredibly well. I feel like Gaga's catalogue generally performs a bit weaker than hers, but LG7 has a strong chance of being significantly bigger than DYKTTATUOB, so I have some hope she might also be able to make it in, especially if DWAS is still doing some level of numbers through next year (clearly not where it is now, but you know what I mean). Another example we can look at on the flip end is SZA, who made the Top 10 song and albums chart in 2023 but was N/A on the Artist Chart. This again indicates to me that a strong catalogue is just as important as (if not more so than) a hit single and album to getting into the Top 10 Artist chart, which I think Gaga has. We'll have to wait and see of course, just sharing some thoughts regarding this. For reference, she's made the chart twice (2018 and 2019, both at #9), and 100% would have made it at least a few more times if it had been created earlier than 2014 for the 2013 chart year. 2
hausofbryan Posted October 1 Posted October 1 3 minutes ago, Jack! said: She wanted to add some other profanity but didn't if I had to guess 1
Aden Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Good morning, it's good to be back and relishing in both the godly Harlequin and DWAS' colossal success after a cold that knocked me out bad (a cold whose timing with Harlequin's opening streams was coincidental) 1
Peak Now Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Wait how is DWAS still getting new stream peaks I- Not even Flowers (or other Bruno hits for that matter) were pulling this type of longevity and smashery at the same time
Aston Martin Posted October 1 Posted October 1 9 minutes ago, Pop Art said: I wonder if she'll make the IFPI Top 10 Artists list for 2025. I think she got started releasing things too late this year for that to be possible (though the Top 10 Songs list is in reach hopefully! 🤞), but LG7 is coming early enough next year that it might be on the table if it does well enough and/or if her catalog picks up along with it. If we look at the 2023 chart, Lana made the Top 10 Artists Chart at #10 but was N/A on the song and album chart, which to me indicates her catalog was strong plus her releasing an album earlier in the year (which gave it a good amount of time to rack up units within the tracking period) was just enough to get her in even though that album itself didn't do incredibly well. I feel like Gaga's catalogue generally performs a bit weaker than hers, but LG7 has a strong chance of being significantly bigger than DYKTTATUOB, so I have some hope she might also be able to make it in, especially if DWAS is still doing some level of numbers through next year (clearly not where it is now, but you know what I mean). Another example we can look at on the flip end is SZA, who made the Top 10 song and albums chart in 2023 but was N/A on the Artist Chart. This again indicates to me that a strong catalogue is just as important as (if not more so than) a hit single and album to getting into the Top 10 Artist chart, which I think Gaga has. We'll have to wait and see of course, just sharing some thoughts regarding this. She definitely has a chance. Another factor that could work in Gaga's favor is the fact that she'll (most likely) be touring for a good bit of 2025 which will also boost LG7 and her catalogue in general. If she doesn't get on the song chart this year (I haven't been tracking potential ifpi entries for this year but hitting 1 billion on Spotify by the end of the year surely counts for something) I think she could next year based off of the strength of Die with a Smile. I think it's going to have amazing longevity (as it has been thus far). I would actually argue that Sza's catalogue is just as strong as Lana's is but what holds her back is that it's much smaller. Sza's two albums pale in comparison to Lana's nine for example. Gaga's has definitely gotten stronger than it used to be over the last few years, and I'm hoping LG7 and DWAS can further help that trend. 1
Aden Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, Human Fly said: LG7 lead must debut high to shut these mother fu ckers up. I cant they're so annoying omg. Every single day there's a new thread about how its successful because of bruno. As if the song didnt go viral ok tiktok thanks to Gaga's dance to begin with. Who care about those cigs? Regardless of LG7's lead, let them be angry that Gaga has the lead credit on DWAS. 1
hausofbryan Posted October 1 Posted October 1 2 minutes ago, Aden said: Good morning, it's good to be back and relishing in both the godly Harlequin and DWAS' colossal success after a cold that knocked me out bad (a cold whose timing with Harlequin's opening streams was coincidental) with the haze of her side project clearing, the mood in here is improving 1
Canonical Ensembl Posted October 1 Posted October 1 8 minutes ago, Colmillo said: Can you say legendaric? Legend creating new category of record
Ethereaaal Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, PMM said: i love it. they are so funny. it's like playing a ball with a 6 year old kid Like it should not bother anyone considering we know who they stan… even actual children are scarier. It's like getting attacked by ugly used cotton balls. 2 1
Zaram Posted October 1 Posted October 1 14 minutes ago, Colmillo said: Can you say legendaric? Let's thread it to make some people foam even more out of their mouth 1
Pop Art Posted October 1 Posted October 1 5 minutes ago, Aston Martin said: She definitely has a chance. Another factor that could work in Gaga's favor is the fact that she'll (most likely) be touring for a good bit of 2025 which will also boost LG7 and her catalogue in general. If she doesn't get on the song chart this year (I haven't been tracking potential ifpi entries for this year but hitting 1 billion on Spotify by the end of the year surely counts for something) I think she could next year based off of the strength of Die with a Smile. I think it's going to have amazing longevity (as it has been thus far). I would actually argue that Sza's catalogue is just as strong as Lana's is but what holds her back is that it's much smaller. Sza's two albums pale in comparison to Lana's nine for example. Gaga's has definitely gotten stronger than it used to be over the last few years, and I'm hoping LG7 and DWAS can further help that trend. The tour could definitely help...if it's more extensive than the Chromatica Ball. I feel like the boost from that was minimal compared to, say the Eras Tour (that's an anomaly though) and the Renaissance Tour, and I have to wonder if part of the reason why is that it was so short and more low key than those. I've actually been kind of tracking DWAS and from what I can tell, it absolutely has a strong chance of making the song chart. The cutoff to reach #10 this decade has been anywhere from 1.2B-1.57B streams, for an average of 1.32B. (It's also worth noting the cutoff number hasn't gone up every year and has fluctuated up and down year by year, so while it could be higher than 1.57B this year, that's not entirely a guarantee.) So far, DWAS has 624.7M global streams per Billboard's Global 200 articles from release until now (plus 80K sales). I have no idea how much BB's numbers differ from IFPI's (they might convert paid/free streams differently), but just looking at the data we have, I estimate DWAS is about halfway to the #10 cutoff with 13 weeks left to reach it, which I think is very possible. 1
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