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In a taylor swift release week :suburban:

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9 minutes ago, Dante Silva said:

The weather has turned very springlike in the U.K. and the sun is finally shining. "Espresso" captures that feeling and it is the song of the moment. You can hear it blaring out of car windows as you walk down the street. Everything about the Taylor track (including its video) has a wintery feel that everyone simply wants to leave behind as we look forward and embrace the sunshine.

 

Eh? Either you are not in the U.K., or you haven't looked out of the window lately. It's wet, unseasonably cold, and with more grey damp weather to come in the next ten days. The weather forecasters are virtually under witness protection the weather's been so cold and miserable for months and months.

 

Will not stop Espresso powering on, fair enough, but there's no f****** sunshine to embrace.

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Two HITMAKERS

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16 minutes ago, YellowRibbon said:

It has been used, not long ago that Benson song rose like 1.8M on a random Monday after following a slow decline trajectory. Now Espresso is seeing a sudden growth of streams in just a couple of days while its rise on other streaming platforms has been slower. 

I feel like it was active a lot more artists would use it all the time like in 2023?

 

Lord knows the 3 RO singles could need it 

 

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Meanwhile on the non-autoplay charts:

 

1    =    
Taylor Swift - Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)
2    =    
Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department
3    +2    
Taylor Swift - I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
4    =    
Taylor Swift - Down Bad
5    -2    
Taylor Swift - But Daddy I Love Him
6    +1    
Taylor Swift - My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys
7    +2    
Hozier - Too Sweet
8    -2    
Taylor Swift - So Long, London
9    +2    
Benson Boone - Beautiful Things
10    -2    
Taylor Swift - Who's Afraid of Little Old Me

 

 

 


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Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso

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This is honestly one of the greatest pop songs in awhile. Go off Sabrina :clap3: The Eras Tour did wonders for her. Taylor is doing great too! I love to see women on top.

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Wow smash as she should :clap3:

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34 minutes ago, Saintlor said:

Because you would likely have to pay a huge fee for it and only artists that need it would pay that huge fee

You think her brokeass label is fronting enough money to autoplay her more than the biggest album drop in the last 20 years ? :deadbanana: 

 

I think it's 

1. Espresso is An amazing, catchy summer song

2. Sabrina was building goodwill since emails dropped and she worked hard to go viral and had nonsense and feather leading into this

3. Coachella + Eras Tour exposure

4. More people on Spotify this week than usual due to Taylor's huge album

5. People who wanted a big pop Taylor song might be migrating since fortnight is a snoozer. @wastedpotential don't doubt me! Bad single choice as I said.

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Sabrina is a Tay daughter and is reaping the benefits from being an opening act of Taylor's tour :clap3:

 

Do you have any update for how your fave Dua Lipa's three singles are doing on Spotify UK?

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2 minutes ago, Walk_Away21 said:

I think it's 

4. More people on Spotify this week than usual due to Taylor's huge album

Sis you made some points but this is one of the biggest reaches I've ever read

 

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26 minutes ago, Revel said:

I don't think y'all understand how huge this is from a UK perspective. Huge #1 hits here usually get an average of 600k daily streams so for Sabrina doing over 900k after just 2 weeks of release is MASSIVE!

Exactly! But I mean, this song is EVERYWHERE! I love it 

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50 minutes ago, Vermouth said:

Eh? Either you are not in the U.K., or you haven't looked out of the window lately. It's wet, unseasonably cold, and with more grey damp weather to come in the next ten days. The weather forecasters are virtually under witness protection the weather's been so cold and miserable for months and months.

 

Will not stop Espresso powering on, fair enough, but there's no f****** sunshine to embrace.

An intelligent person would realise weather is regional.

 

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Espresso is a hit, but she has Taylor to thank for hyping her up on her Eras tour, and literally giving her a career and coachella spot. Maybe Olivia to thank as well.

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4 minutes ago, Saintlor said:

Sis you made some points but this is one of the biggest reaches I've ever read

 

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The most streamed first week album in Spotify history is definitely bringing in more numbers this week let's be honest. Plus Sabrina has an overlap with the audience id guess. Also how is she auto playing 3 songs?! She's the ******* moment! :jonnycat: Justice for Jojos Tringle!

 

 

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15 minutes ago, katara said:

Lord knows the 3 RO singles could need it 

For a second I thought this stood for Rita Ora...

 

I guess it would also apply

 

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I feel that the rise with Espresso was more "organic", while the other song is lifted based on a bigger fanbase + hype.

I feel both are strong songs, but Espresso being in the Top 15 is impressive for her being a much smaller artist. Agree?

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Wtf, SABRINA :omg: 

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Honestly yes. 900k is a HUGE daily stream in the UK. And Sabrina out of everybody

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talent and hard work

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26 minutes ago, Dante Silva said:

An intelligent person would realise weather is regional.

An informed person would realise the Met office, earlier this month, declared the last 18 months to have been the wettest on record in the U.K. going back to 1837 (when they started keeping records on this stuff). The weather forecast this morning mentioned early morning frost across wide areas of the the U.K.

 

Do let me know where you are so I can pop down with my factor 50 sun cream and enjoy the heat 😁.

 

None of which detracts from Sabrina's summer bop, but there's no need to paint a summery picture which just doesn't exist ( yet ).

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Two girls smashing

one ghey smashing the keyboard 

 

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58 minutes ago, Vermouth said:

Eh? Either you are not in the U.K., or you haven't looked out of the window lately. It's wet, unseasonably cold, and with more grey damp weather to come in the next ten days. The weather forecasters are virtually under witness protection the weather's been so cold and miserable for months and months.

 

Will not stop Espresso powering on, fair enough, but there's no f****** sunshine to embrace.

True. It's f^#*}*}*} cloudy again today. 

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17 minutes ago, Vermouth said:

An informed person would realise the Met office, earlier this month, declared the last 18 months to have been the wettest on record in the U.K. going back to 1837 (when they started keeping records on this stuff). The weather forecast this morning mentioned early morning frost across wide areas of the the U.K.

 

Do let me know where you are so I can pop down with my factor 50 sun cream and enjoy the heat 😁.

 

None of which detracts from Sabrina's summer bop, but there's no need to paint a summery picture which just doesn't exist ( yet ).

'Wide areas' are not all encompassing. It's not my problem you live in a regional **** hole Get a life.

 

 

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