family.guy123 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 4 minutes ago, PoisonedIvy said: Amazing #s for TTPD. Why the H E L L is Morgan still so high Most people agree it's due to the high number of tracks on his albums
Brikenbur Posted April 30 Posted April 30 2 minutes ago, family.guy123 said: Most people agree it's due to the high number of tracks on his albums Oop could the same be applied to TTPD's second week numbers? Let's find out
Holiest Dreams Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I knew the pure sales would suffer a bit since there's no holiday season but those SEA units are insane, and that matters more for longevity. Hopefully it keeps up and breaks the record which is still held by Scorpion (280K SEA on week 2) 5
Klein Posted April 30 Posted April 30 The SEA numbers are truly excellent. The album seems to be resonating very well with the GP, we love to see it. 1
Jpkun Posted April 30 Posted April 30 1 hour ago, ALA said: Morgan still #2 and that other album still top 10... yeesh. Dua should manage top 3 next week hopefully Midnights about to fall of top 20 i don't think Dua is breaking 60k sps tbh..
Aethereal Posted April 30 Posted April 30 On 4/27/2024 at 7:37 PM, PoisonedIvy said: My prediction is 250K But a 300K week would be unreal. 2
CaptainMusic Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I thought she would do over 500k but this is still amazing, especially the SEA
MardinBeksloy Posted April 30 Posted April 30 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Assassin said: Not Swifties acting like this a great 2nd week hold. Girl you fav can't even do 500K 2nd week with her latest album, don't talk. Edited April 30 by MardinBeksloy 1 1
dawnettakins Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Week 2 pure sales drop: Folklore: -96% The Tortured Poets Department: -94% Midnights: -90% 1989 (Taylor's Version): -90% Cowboy Carter: -88% MDNA: -86% Chromatica: -79% 25: -69% 30: -61% 1 3 5
Assassin Posted April 30 Posted April 30 1 minute ago, MardinBeksloy said: Girl you fav can't even do 500K 2nd week with her latest album, don't talk. We are talking about percentage drop, sweetie. Adele had a 66% drop for both 25 and 30. Compared to the more than 80% drop for TTPD. 2 6
YellowRibbon Posted April 30 Posted April 30 15 minutes ago, Assassin said: Not Swifties acting like this a great 2nd week hold. It's her best second week ever... Why would we pretend anything? 6
Assassin Posted April 30 Posted April 30 1 minute ago, dawnettakins said: Week 2 pure sales drop: Folklore: -96% The Tortured Poets Department: -94% Midnights: -90% 1989 (Taylor's Version): -90% Cowboy Carter: -88% MDNA: -86% Chromatica: -79% 25: -69% 30: -61% That's what happen when stans buy 20 version debut week compared to actual demand for artists like Adele. 6 11
YellowRibbon Posted April 30 Posted April 30 1 minute ago, Assassin said: We are talking about percentage drop, sweetie. Adele had a 66% drop for both 25 and 30. Compared to the more than 80% drop for TTPD. Those two albums were heavily fueled by holidays season though. Plus, Taylor's music tends to chart constantly, even Lover was pulling like 10K pure weekly up until recently and it came out 5 years ago. Where's 30 though? Didn't it depart the BB200 altogether like a year after its release? 4
YellowRibbon Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I love an artist that can still sell thousands of pure copies weekly of their releases even YEARS after their launch!!! Seems like TTPD is following that pattern thus far OT: EXCELLENT second week hold 2
Popular Post WildHeart Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 3 minutes ago, Assassin said: That's what happen when stans buy 20 version debut week compared to actual demand for artists like Adele. Second week streaming equivalents TTPD - 330k 30 - 61k I am not sure if that was the reason 1 1 16
YellowRibbon Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Just now, WildHeart said: Second week streaming equivalents TTPD - 330k 30 - 61k I am not sure if that was the reason They'll say that 30 was a project released by an independent artist with no promo in the middle of a pandemic, that it was too ahead of its time and that the length of the songs was way too much for streaming audiences to handle. 8
Squall Posted April 30 Posted April 30 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Assassin said: Not Swifties acting like this a great 2nd week hold. When you have 1.9M pure sales first week in 2024, there is no way you are going to see a normal drop in the second week. What matters here is the SEA score since it's the key factor for longevity and it's really good as it's only a 50% drop. Edited April 30 by Squall 1 2
Squall Posted April 30 Posted April 30 15 minutes ago, dawnettakins said: Week 2 pure sales drop: Folklore: -96% The Tortured Poets Department: -94% Midnights: -90% 1989 (Taylor's Version): -90% Cowboy Carter: -88% MDNA: -86% Chromatica: -79% 25: -69% 30: -61% Not the random MDNA, Chromatica & CC mentions fun fact: if your numbers are SUPER HIGH, you have more to lose than if you debut with low numbers 3 2
Cruel Summer Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Excellent second week numbers for the legendary Dr. Taylor Swift! Bigger than all but one non-Taylor week in the last year and set to clear 3m units already - that's quite the threshold these days!
Kitboga Posted April 30 Posted April 30 19 minutes ago, Klein said: The SEA numbers are truly excellent. The album seems to be resonating very well with the GP, we love to see it. are you using this term "GP" ironically or do you actually believe in it? because it'd be incredibly dumbfounding if it's the latter. I mean, you do realize the flopping antis created this whole separation between a "normal public listener" and a swiftie, so that no matter how big her numbers are, they can always fall onto this "It's all done by fans, not by real people!" fallacy they've setup to minimize it all, right? so for you to just totally accept their false premise unchallenged, you have: 1. Let other people define what reality is for you. 2. accepted their premise that people who go to work 9-5 and happened to listen to swift more, are somehow not part of the public. this is giving sheeple being herded by a wolf x1,000,000 tbh, to put it mildly. 1 1
dawnettakins Posted April 30 Posted April 30 19 minutes ago, Assassin said: That's what happen when stans buy 20 version debut week compared to actual demand for artists like Adele. Oop! Not this tea. Adele truly is the only one who's got it compared to the MPGs lol 5 minutes ago, Squall said: Not the random MDNA, Chromatica & CC mentions fun fact: if your numbers are SUPER HIGH, you have more to lose than if you debut with low numbers Comparing the drops to other more recent MPG releases. What's not clicking?? Or in your cult base only Taylor counts I guess? 2 11
Headlock Posted April 30 Posted April 30 2 minutes ago, Kitboga said: are you using this term "GP" ironically or do you actually believe in it? because it'd be incredibly dumbfounding if it's the latter. I mean, you do realize the flopping antis created this whole separation between a "normal public listener" and a swiftie, so that no matter how big her numbers are, they can always fall onto this "It's all done by fans, not by real people!" fallacy they've setup to minimize it all, right? so for you to just totally accept their false premise unchallenged, you have: 1. Let other people define what reality is for you. 2. accepted their premise that people who go to work 9-5 and happened to listen to swift more, are somehow not part of the public. this is giving sheeple being herded by a wolf x1,000,000 tbh, to put it mildly. Girl, calm down, this is a pop forum not a debate symposium 5
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