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23 minutes ago, naval23 said:

Why is this smashing harder than Espresso?

It must be the ABBA influence + it's way to universal I mean even the grannies could love the song because of the mellow country disco vibe 

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1 minute ago, Julia Fox said:

It must be the ABBA influence + it's way to universal I mean even the grannies could love the song because of the mellow country disco vibe 

I'm obsessed with it and pleasantly surprised how hard it's smashing 

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11 minutes ago, naval23 said:

I'm obsessed with it and pleasantly surprised how hard it's smashing 

yeah to think i wasnt sold at first but after the second listen I find all the appeal that now it's showing with the success :jonnycat: this song is everywhere I mean it so cute and sounds like nothing that's popular nowadays! She really find her niche sound and it works perfectly for the GP and also it works perfectly as the void of the A List pop girls that are here now, she's the tiny pinky diva with an 70's aesthetic and style with tongue in cheek fun glossy lyrics and catchy mellow melodies. That's her lane that makes her unique at the music landscape and to be honest the lane she's following is very appealing by a lot of demographics which is an advantage. See Tate McRae for example, her being the dance sexy diva, that's a void that she's filling but it isn't that appealing to anyone, you can't see the grannies or the moms bopping to it, same can be said with Olivia for example; her style and appeal is more juvenile -but it's a solid huge engagement but the grannies and the grown men aren't gonna touch it-, not much to say about Dua, Doja and Billie 

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5 hours ago, Julia Fox said:

yeah to think i wasnt sold at first but after the second listen I find all the appeal that now it's showing with the success :jonnycat: this song is everywhere I mean it so cute and sounds like nothing that's popular nowadays! She really find her niche sound and it works perfectly for the GP and also it works perfectly as the void of the A List pop girls that are here now, she's the tiny pinky diva with an 70's aesthetic and style with tongue in cheek fun glossy lyrics and catchy mellow melodies. That's her lane that makes her unique at the music landscape and to be honest the lane she's following is very appealing by a lot of demographics which is an advantage. See Tate McRae for example, her being the dance sexy diva, that's a void that she's filling but it isn't that appealing to anyone, you can't see the grannies or the moms bopping to it, same can be said with Olivia for example; her style and appeal is more juvenile -but it's a solid huge engagement but the grannies and the grown men aren't gonna touch it-, not much to say about Dua, Doja and Billie 

:jonny5: Bashing all those ladies in one fell swoop

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On 6/19/2024 at 1:08 AM, Julia Fox said:

So it was officially released?

I don't know, but I have my doubts about it, seems for me this is based on demand only, because otherwise, it would get more adds imo.

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We can tell Sabrina fans don't mass buy  :skull: 

 

6    +1    Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please

179    -49    Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please

 

US fans buy the versions please. Sabrina released 7 versions, they all should be charting in the top 100 at least. It's a close battle and it had a big spotify fall today. It's the last day and the #1 is not a lock yet.

 

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If it was a female rapper there would be like 7 versions charting in the top 10 of itunes  :dies: 

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Ok yes Spotify is over recommending this and espresso

 

 

 it has anyone considered that to be because they are just UNSKIPPABLE???

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Drops to number 2 on Apple Music to Kendrick after his concert boosting Not Like Us back to number 1. At least it fell to a good song and it's too late to impact this weeks tracking :clap3:

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Number one in Australia & New Zealand !! I hope USA will follow!

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It decreased to 3.8 million on US Spotify today and Post Malone remained stable  :deadbanana4:

 

Let's hope it's still predicted #1 after this update :dancehall2: Yesterday they said it was only 1.5% ahead of I had some help

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omg please tell me she remains number 1, she needs it <3

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biggest WW Spotify weekly peaks:

Flowers

Fortnight

Seven

4. Please Please Please

Easy On Me

 

biggest US Spotify weekly peaks:

Fortnight

Not Like Us

Million Dollar Baby

I Had Some Help

5. Please Please Please 

(lol that the oldest song on this list is 2 months old)

Edited by fridayteenage
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Not it dropping to #2 on US AM too :dancehall: thank god the tracking week is over

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41 minutes ago, B-Luke said:

Not it dropping to #2 on US AM too :dancehall: thank god the tracking week is over

it dropped to Kendrick btw which wasn't a competition last week but this week he seems going hard for that quick #1

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Espresso had to grow on me a bit before I loved it but PPP was instant for me and now I'm hooked :jonny5:

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Number 1! 

 

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38 minutes ago, Sweetestsecret said:

Number 1! 

 

I don't want to get too excited but… :fountain:

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#1 with espresso still top 5 and feather still top 25 :wanda:

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26 minutes ago, SleepingTigers said:


 

#1 with espresso still top 5 and feather still top 25 :wanda:

:clap3:

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I liked it first listen already. And have listened to the song almost 100 times. Idk it reminds of Dolly Parton.

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#1!!!!

 

 

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A number one smash hit :wanda:

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