Jude Posted January 13 Posted January 13 (edited) Daily streams today Albums: Yours Truly - 1.2M (+100k vs the previous day, doing only around 600K - 800k daily last year) My Everything - 3.2M (+300k vs the previous day, doing only around 2.3M to 2.5M last year) Dangerous Woman - 3.6M (+400k vs the previous day, doing only around 2.5M-2.8M last year) Sweetener - 2.1M (+500k vs the previous day, doing only around 1.5M daily last year) Thank U, Next - 3.9M (+700K vs the previous day, doing only around 2M daily last year) Positions - 3.3M (+600K vs the previous day, doing only around 2M daily last year) Total: 17M (+2M vs yesterday, doing only around 10M-12M daily last year) Singles: Edited January 13 by Jude 1 1
wantedyoutogrow Posted January 13 Posted January 13 No matter how much certain people want to convince themselves otherwise frequent or at the very least semi-frequent releases boost an artists catalogue 9 1
Blue Monday Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Queenie!!!! And yet her second fan base is trying to tell us that she’s forgotten. You cannot make this up
JawBreaker Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Let's hope this boost will help one of these albums to finally start charting again on the BB200 chart. Cuz it's really weird how she has 0 albums charting, every major pop girl at least has 1 2 1
lonnie Posted January 13 Posted January 13 14 minutes ago, wantedyoutogrow said: No matter how much certain people want to convince themselves otherwise frequent or at the very least semi-frequent releases boost an artists catalogue I never got the outrage for this very logical argument Releasing regularly (for most major artists) always gives a nice boost especially if the public positively responds to the new music and there's nothing wrong with that. 6
Taylena Posted January 13 Posted January 13 53 minutes ago, wantedyoutogrow said: No matter how much certain people want to convince themselves otherwise frequent or at the very least semi-frequent releases boost an artists catalogue That's not been the case for Drake lately, thought. Yes, it's a fact that frequent releases boost an artist catalogue but not to the extent of some artist like Taylor. 9
ninasayers Posted January 13 Posted January 13 (edited) And some users pretend that releasing new music doesn't boost an artist's discography. As if there's anything wrong with it, anyway. Huge numbers for Ariana. Edited January 13 by ninasayers 1
FolkLover1989 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 17 minutes ago, ninasayers said: And some users pretend that releasing new music doesn't boost an artist's discography. As if there's anything wrong with it, anyway. Huge numbers for Ariana. Then why was Drake and Bunny discography not boosted Oh wait 1
wantedyoutogrow Posted January 13 Posted January 13 28 minutes ago, Taylena said: That's not been the case for Drake lately, thought. Yes, it's a fact that frequent releases boost an artist catalogue but not to the extent of some artist like Taylor. It’s been mutually agreed upon that Drake is washed up and his music keeps getting from worse to worser. The same can’t be said about Taylor. Like I don’t even like her music that much but even I can agree that her songs are good most of the time. 1 1
Bonicap Posted January 13 Posted January 13 38 minutes ago, wantedyoutogrow said: It’s been mutually agreed upon that Drake is washed up and his music keeps getting from worse to worser. The same can’t be said about Taylor. Like I don’t even like her music that much but even I can agree that her songs are good most of the time. Drake is doing crazy numbers with every release, that mutual agreement is an echo chamber. 3
Bonicap Posted January 13 Posted January 13 The question is not if releasing a song or an album boosts the catalogue on the release day, that's obvious. The question is if two or three months after the album release the back catalog will do more, less or the same streams as a week ago. 3
Soda Pop Queen Posted January 15 Posted January 15 No surprise there. I knew it wasn't gonna take much but a new lead single, she is after all very much a streaming age pop queen. Her whole career has coincided with the rise and peak of streaming.
The Music Industry Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On 1/13/2024 at 11:32 AM, wantedyoutogrow said: No matter how much certain people want to convince themselves otherwise frequent or at the very least semi-frequent releases boost an artists catalogue I don't think no one has ever denied that an artist releasing new music causes an initial boost throughout their discography due to hype. What is false is to pretend that this boost lasts for months on end. 1
Katamari Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On 1/13/2024 at 12:28 PM, Taylena said: That's not been the case for Drake lately, thought. Yes, it's a fact that frequent releases boost an artist catalogue but not to the extent of some artist like Taylor. Drakes 2010 album is in the top 30 right now tho
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