YellowRibbon Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Surprised? https://twitter.com/spotify_data/status/1756126563731665160?t=up3kSIHY-YT8ZRJdSN8o2Q&s=19 1
Popular Post byzantium Posted February 10 Popular Post Posted February 10 When will her haters learn that their meltdowns only make her stronger. 27 3
PoisonedIvy Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Breaking news, internet hate trains are typically restricted to the internet. That’s why it’s not even worth fighting back, the backlash is just a bunch of sore losers from the last few years getting their licks in while it’s easy to do so. In a couple of weeks the vitriol will settle and Taylor will be just as -if not MORE- successful as last year. 5
Strawberry Bubble Posted February 10 Posted February 10 3 minutes ago, PoisonedIvy said: Breaking news, internet hate trains are typically restricted to the internet. That’s why it’s not even worth fighting back, the backlash is just a bunch of sore losers from the last few years getting their licks in while it’s easy to do so. In a couple of weeks the vitriol will settle and Taylor will be just as -if not MORE- successful as last year. this is sooo true. Twitter hates Taylor, but Twitter sadly hates everyone.
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 10 Posted February 10 It's funny how these global Spotify charts are always supposed to showcase what's popular in the world or not when even Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan charted on the Global Spotify charts and they only had the US and Australia. Like, I'm pretty sure Taylor is global but whenever I want to get an idea of who's popular or not I visit individual charts of different countries to have a better understanding of how big a certain artist is given that you only need two big territories where you're a smash to chart on a chart like the Spotify Global chart. 1 1 14
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) It's also funny how straight you guys think these things go. Adele's underperformance wasn't seen until her next era. Her 21 album was still selling before 30 dropped and her last era was a smash. Gaga's downfall looked so far away before it came although you could see the first steps of people turning against her slowly. If Taylor is set to experience a popularity drop it certainly won't be based on her past eras (which include a heavy-playlisted current smash) nor would it come just after one big turnoff. Even a downfall is a process Edited February 10 by BrandNewBrandon 1 1 15
HappierJealousy Posted February 10 Posted February 10 5 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said: It's funny how these global Spotify charts are always supposed to showcase what's popular in the world or not when even Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan charted on the Global Spotify charts and they only had the US and Australia. Like, I'm pretty sure Taylor is global but whenever I want to get an idea of who's popular or not I visit individual charts of different countries to have a better understanding of how big a certain artist is given that you only need two big territories where you're a smash to chart on a chart like the Spotify Global chart. If you’re the biggest artist/song in the biggest music markets ofc your music in charting on the Global Spotify chart, how is this funny? 1
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 10 Posted February 10 2 minutes ago, HappierJealousy said: If you’re the biggest artist/song in the biggest music markets ofc your music in charting on the Global Spotify chart, how is this funny? Because it's a GLOBAL chart and could presumably let someone think that said artist is a hit globally when in fact he/she is not. 1 5
HappierJealousy Posted February 10 Posted February 10 Just now, BrandNewBrandon said: Because it's a GLOBAL chart and could presumably let someone think that said artist is a hit globally when in fact he/she is not. And because those countries are also the part of GLOBAL. And what’s is the relationship between this and this thread? Completely off-topic 4
WildHeart Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) 24 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said: when even Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan charted on the Global Spotify charts Spotify Daily Top Artists US #5 Zach Bryan #8 Morgan Wallen Global #27 Zach Bryan #36 Morgan Wallen It is pretty clear when an artist is local 20 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said: It's also funny how straight you guys think these things go. Adele's underperformance wasn't seen until her next era. Her 21 album was still selling before 30 dropped and her last era was a smash. Gaga's downfall looked so far away before it came although you could see the first steps of people turning against her slowly. TFM (51 weeks top 10) > BTW (6 weeks top 10) > Artpop 21 (81 weeks top 10) > 25 (36 weeks top 10) > 30 Looks predictable to me. Edited February 10 by WildHeart 9
kyoshi Posted February 10 Posted February 10 18 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said: It's also funny how straight you guys think these things go. Adele's underperformance wasn't seen until her next era. Her 21 album was still selling before 30 dropped and her last era was a smash. Gaga's downfall looked so far away before it came although you could see the first steps of people turning against her slowly. If Taylor is set to experience a popularity drop it certainly won't be based on her past eras (which include a heavy-playlisted current smash) nor would it come just after one big turnoff. Even a downfall is a process And she will cross that bridge when she gets to it taydominance is now a yearly continuous phenomenon soporta panzona 💋 3
Galaxy Posted February 10 Posted February 10 6 minutes ago, WildHeart said: TFM (51 weeks top 10) > BTW (5 weeks top 10) > Artpop Wait, BTW opened with 1M but was only in the top 10 for 5 weeks?
HappierJealousy Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) 27 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said: It's also funny how straight you guys think these things go. Adele's underperformance wasn't seen until her next era. Her 21 album was still selling before 30 dropped and her last era was a smash. Gaga's downfall looked so far away before it came although you could see the first steps of people turning against her slowly. If Taylor is set to experience a popularity drop it certainly won't be based on her past eras (which include a heavy-playlisted current smash) nor would it come just after one big turnoff. Even a downfall is a process Cause it’s completely rely on what music she is about to pull. Adele was hurt by long hiatus and then release an album that has similar sound as her previous work. Gaga released an album promoted as LGBTQ album so apparently the GP won’t be interested in. Even evermore is a flop by Taylor’s standard cause it has similar sound as folklore and overall is not GP-friendly. So what you have said here is another proof that a random “hate train” won’t cause anyone’s downfall if the music is good and interested by GP. By the way, the so-called “heavy-playlisted current smash” is #18 on TTH despite still inside the top 5 of daily streams chart, and it’s only accountable for less than 5% of her total daily streams and less than one third of Lover’s. Taylor is an album/tour artist and her streams and popularity is not carried by any single Edited February 10 by HappierJealousy 3
NEX Posted February 10 Posted February 10 I bet a lot of users broke their ankles running into this thread when they saw "downfall" without looking at the rest of the title 2
Goaty Posted February 10 Posted February 10 The Grammy controversies won't stick and the football thing will calm down in a week or two after the Superbowl. There is an increase in people sick of her, sure, but I find it unlikely that this alone would cause any sort of real, measurable hit to her current commercial performance. Her biggest threat to her momentum is the reception of TTPD.
byzantium Posted February 10 Posted February 10 9 minutes ago, Galaxy said: Wait, BTW opened with 1M but was only in the top 10 for 5 weeks? Also half of its sales came from its first week alone.
Taylena Posted February 10 Posted February 10 42 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said: It's funny how these global Spotify charts are always supposed to showcase what's popular in the world or not when even Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan charted on the Global Spotify charts and they only had the US and Australia. Like, I'm pretty sure Taylor is global but whenever I want to get an idea of who's popular or not I visit individual charts of different countries to have a better understanding of how big a certain artist is given that you only need two big territories where you're a smash to chart on a chart like the Spotify Global chart. Morgan's albums are #24 and #68 while Taylor has 4 albums charting just in the top 10. You shouldn't be crying about Swifties downvoting you in other threads and accusing us of downplaying other artists' achievements when you're always miserably trying and failing to discredit Taylor's. 2
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 10 Posted February 10 27 minutes ago, WildHeart said: Spotify Daily Top Artists US #5 Zach Bryan #8 Morgan Wallen Global #27 Zach Bryan #36 Morgan Wallen It is pretty clear when an artist is local TFM (51 weeks top 10) > BTW (6 weeks top 10) > Artpop 21 (81 weeks top 10) > 25 (36 weeks top 10) > 30 Looks predictable to me. Zach Bryan and Morgan Wallen are NOT even Top 40 in terms of popularity These placements makes you think they're Top 40 in every market when they are NOT. And you're still proving my point with BTW and 30. You could tell with their eras that people were starting to be tired of them which is what I was saying. If you want to know how unpopular Taylor is becoming you will only see that with her next era being softer
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 10 Posted February 10 1 minute ago, Taylena said: Morgan's albums are #24 and #68 while Taylor has 4 albums charting just in the top 10. You shouldn't be crying about Swifties downvoting you in other threads and accusing us of downplaying other artists' achievements when you're always miserably trying and failing to discredit Taylor's. Uhm. I'm not discrediting Taylor anywhere here 1
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 10 Posted February 10 16 minutes ago, byzantium said: Also half of its sales came from its first week alone. But that was in the US only though. The album spent over two or even three months in the Top 10 on the Global chart. 1
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