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Coldplay have the most streamed songs from 2000, 2005 and 2008 on Spotify, shook?


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See when you do talentry :clap3:

 

 

 

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No legends stanned for the music, not for the coreographies :clap3:

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still can't pay their manager

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locals proved they are tasteless once again 

 

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Timeless discography :clap3:

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When you have a classic discography :clap3:

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see when you do classics...

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Insane :clap3: 

 

Fix You being the most streamed in 2005 when it's barely top five most streamed from them, incredible :alexz: 

Not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but do you have the list of the top five most streamed songs per year? I wonder where The Scientist, A Sky Full of Stars, Hymn for the Weekend and Something Just Like This rank from their years.

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6 hours ago, Mr. Duff said:

Insane :clap3: 

 

Fix You being the most streamed in 2005 when it's barely top five most streamed from them, incredible :alexz: 

Not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but do you have the list of the top five most streamed songs per year? I wonder where The Scientist, A Sky Full of Stars, Hymn for the Weekend and Something Just Like This rank from their years.

The Scientist is behind 3 Eminem songs: Lose Yourself (1.875 billion), Without Me (1.744 billion), and Till I Collapse (1.73 billion) for 2002. Eminem really owned that year.

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6 hours ago, Mr. Duff said:

Insane :clap3: 

 

Fix You being the most streamed in 2005 when it's barely top five most streamed from them, incredible :alexz: 

Not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but do you have the list of the top five most streamed songs per year? I wonder where The Scientist, A Sky Full of Stars, Hymn for the Weekend and Something Just Like This rank from their years.

Chartmasters has a tool for that. Note, however, it's not completely accurate. Hips Don't Lie was released in 2006 but Shakira's team listed the deluxe edition of Oral Fixation Vol. 2 under 2005 for example.

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Yellow is one of the best songs of all time I fear.

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17 hours ago, pride4jc1222 said:

The Scientist is behind 3 Eminem songs: Lose Yourself (1.875 billion), Without Me (1.744 billion), and Till I Collapse (1.73 billion) for 2002. Eminem really owned that year.

Oh wow at Em’s power :eek::clap3:

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not surprised, its basic white people music

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