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Apple music Pop charts USA 🇺🇸 #89(+10) new peak*, and Top 25 overall . She's rising :heart: 

 

We need Spotify to give her more playlists support. Pretty much all she got were New Music Friday playlists. 

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Debuted with 1,010,247 streams on Spotify, and mostly just New Music Friday playlists support. 
 

Katy's new song got Spotify playlist reach: 32.4m, Tate's new song got 75m, The Weeknd's new song got 117m. 
 

If Katy got the playlist support like The Weeknd, or even Tate, the situation would be different.

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1 minute ago, ifeelitboy said:

Debuted with 1,010,247 streams on Spotify, and mostly just New Music Friday playlists support. 
 

Katy's new song got Spotify playlist reach: 32.4m, Tate's new song got 75m, The Weeknd's new song got 117m. 
 

If Katy got the playlist support like The Weeknd, or even Tate, the situation would be different.

 

the way Katy keeps winning against the odds and the bad vibes from some people 

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49 minutes ago, ifeelitboy said:

Debuted with 1,010,247 streams on Spotify, and mostly just New Music Friday playlists support. 
 

Katy's new song got Spotify playlist reach: 32.4m, Tate's new song got 75m, The Weeknd's new song got 117m. 
 

If Katy got the playlist support like The Weeknd, or even Tate, the situation would be different.

Labels won't playlist an artist unless they're guarantee to smash out of the gate, or they see signs of organic growth. 
 

It literally becomes a loss for the label otherwise, the extra streams they get from playlists don't make up the cost for it to be there. 
 

So they need to be sure people are going to listen. Her YouTube views are abysmal, her organic streams are terrible & likely pre-orders are low. 
 

There's no incentive yet for Capitol to give her playlisting support. 

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1 hour ago, gloamingtheplain said:

Labels won't playlist an artist unless they're guarantee to smash out of the gate, or they see signs of organic growth. 
 

It literally becomes a loss for the label otherwise, the extra streams they get from playlists don't make up the cost for it to be there. 
 

So they need to be sure people are going to listen. Her YouTube views are abysmal, her organic streams are terrible & likely pre-orders are low. 
 

There's no incentive yet for Capitol to give her playlisting support. 

Even WOMAN'S WORLD didn't get the playlisting support and no TTH this era. Tate's got more playlisting suppprt than Katy, that's not acceptable. I hate her team. And not to mention how much playlisting support that The Weeknd got.

 

Her team only secured & money on radio plays for WW which is stupid. We're in a streaming era. Playlisting is way more important than Radios. 

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Updated & correction: Tate's got 106m playlisting on Spotify. 
 

Meanwhile, Katy's got 34m playlisting on Spotify. 

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15 minutes ago, ifeelitboy said:

Updated & correction: Tate's got 106m playlisting on Spotify. 
 

Meanwhile, Katy's got 34m playlisting on Spotify. 

omg they're gonna hear the first 3 seconds of this mess then skip it, it won't make a difference 

tate and the weeknd have a fanbase and organic interest, even with 0 playlisting they're doing 3M+

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1 minute ago, Sannie said:

Just like if she worked with Luke again, grew her hair out, dyed her hair black, showed her boobs? We've been hearing this "if she just did x, y, z" excuse for eight years now. The problem isn't the promo (DWAS had zero promo out of the gate), the problem is EVERYONE HAS MOVED ON FROM KATY PERRY.

What are you talking about? DWAS has massive playlisting support. 

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1 hour ago, ifeelitboy said:

What are you talking about? DWAS has massive playlisting support. 

By promo I think they meant a highly publicized performance; I'm His, He's Mine was performed at the VMAs which still gets decent ratings and is a good platform for exposure, meanwhile DWAS was only performed at Bruno's residency and not on television.

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4 hours ago, ifeelitboy said:

Debuted with 1,010,247 streams on Spotify, and mostly just New Music Friday playlists support. 
 

Katy's new song got Spotify playlist reach: 32.4m, Tate's new song got 75m, The Weeknd's new song got 117m. 
 

If Katy got the playlist support like The Weeknd, or even Tate, the situation would be different.

This is her third single from this this album. Third video. First HIGH profile performance. And doing absolutely nothing. WHY on earth should it be put on playlists? :rogue:
 

Sis served Farts not the Charts for real :giraffe:

 

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2 hours ago, STMG23 said:

This is her third single from this this album. Third video. First HIGH profile performance. And doing absolutely nothing. WHY on earth should it be put on playlists? :rogue:
 

Sis served Farts not the Charts for real :giraffe:

 

Yes, it was a high profile performance, and after that, release the single with poorly playlisting. You really think people will search on Spotify and listen to the song? If that's the case, The Weeknd & Tate should have the same playlisting, let's see how that would work. we all know the playlisting is everything nowadays. No TV/Awards show performance has the same impact like it used to be. Stop trying to bring Katy down. 

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it's crazy to see how she fumbled her comeback SO bad with terrible ww and even very bland lifetimes :rip:

 

with a different producer and this as the lead, i'm sure she would be in a completely different place rn. im not talking about smash but cute top 30 or maybe even 20? but she's known for making dumb decisions, so it's what she deserves

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2 hours ago, simplywohoo said:

it's crazy to see how she fumbled her comeback SO bad with terrible ww and even very bland lifetimes :rip:

 

with a different producer and this as the lead, i'm sure she would be in a completely different place rn. im not talking about smash but cute top 30 or maybe even 20? but she's known for making dumb decisions, so it's what she deserves

Serious question: how is this current single NOT bland? It's by far the blandest of the three :rip:

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35 minutes ago, Enrique523 said:

Serious question: how is this current single NOT bland? It's by far the blandest of the three :rip:

I think it's a worse than WW tbh

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21 hours ago, Walk_Away21 said:

I actually cannot believe how bad she's doing :deadbanana: She's had decent promo, multiple songs with videos, is putting out mainstream pop, and has a huge legacy. Wow.

Time life Ava la video

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5 hours ago, ifeelitboy said:

Yes, it was a high profile performance, and after that, release the single with poorly playlisting. You really think people will search on Spotify and listen to the song? If that's the case, The Weeknd & Tate should have the same playlisting, let's see how that would work. we all know the playlisting is everything nowadays. No TV/Awards show performance has the same impact like it used to be. Stop trying to bring Katy down. 

People will search on spotify and listen the song IF they like it.

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