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So exciting for female pop music this year! DWAS is reaching new heights in streaming, sales and radio and no one could've predicted this upon release date. Is Espresso's wig not safe? 

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No. Deal with it.

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In the US I think DWAS will end up being bigger. Globablly idk tbh …Espresso was MASSIVE 

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5'2 songstresses won this year I fear 

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Maybe. Deal with it. 

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:bibliahh:
 

Only for Boomers. The song is geriatric fodder. Amazon Music shuffle realness. Silent "hit". It's not a real smash. And definitely not bigger or better than Espresso in anyway shape or form 

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Isn't it already?

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big year for vertically challenged :WAP:

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Of course !


Songs like that are stories that people can identify with.
Children were singing that song at weddings, graduations, funerals.

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I don't think so, but it will come close

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Nyes, Deal or Don't deal with or without it 

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DWAS is shaping up to be a timeless classic !
The GP is fed up with espresso and basically hates that song now

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Idk 

 

But in next 20 years 

People are going to remember DWAS not the other one 

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Deal. Yes with it.

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Not sure cuz Espresso was big! I can see DWAS having the longevity compared to Espresso tho… It screams CLASSIC to me Let's come back to this thread in a few years…

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5 minutes ago, Santhosh said:

Idk 

 

But in next 20 years 

People are going to remember DWAS not the other one 

They had her that's the me espresso to advertise the Olympics.

 

if you were alive and tuned into pop music during the summer of 2024, you'll remember Espresso. 
 

DWAS is huge too, bigger even, so It'll definitely be remembered (I also think they have a Grammy coming their way so that will help), but Espresso will be too. Just in different ways.

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At this rate it will surpass Expresso in no time :skull: somebody needs to post some numbers, stats, etc. to educate people.

 

Songs with most days over 10M filtered streams so far (2024)

 

1. Die With A Smile 22 so far 
2. Please Please Please / Espresso 16 (done with its run)
3. Million Dollar Baby / Fortnight 9
4. Not Like Us 8
5. Lunch 3
6. Who 2

 

Songs with most days over 11M filtered streams (2024)

 

1. Die With A Smile 10 (so far) / Please Please Please 10
2. Die With A Smile 9
3. Million Dollar Baby / Fortnight 8
4. Espresso 5 (done with its run)
5. Not Like Us 4
6. Lunch 2

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No

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I haven't heard it anywhere yet while Espresso was inescapable  

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Number wise, possibly? But it won't be matching it's cultural impact 

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Ehhh I feel Espresso was more ubiquitous during its peak but never say never ig. 

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53 minutes ago, Big Bad Wolf said:

:bibliahh:
 

Only for Boomers. The song is geriatric fodder. Amazon Music shuffle realness. Silent "hit". It's not a real smash. And definitely not bigger or better than Espresso in anyway shape or form 

Exactly, a very artificial hit. Nobody in the streets knows this sing, just like Taylor "classics". But I'm happy for Bruno Mars.

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55 minutes ago, Big Bad Wolf said:

:bibliahh:
 

Only for Boomers. The song is geriatric fodder. Amazon Music shuffle realness. Silent "hit". It's not a real smash. And definitely not bigger or better than Espresso in anyway shape or form 

This song is connecting way more with Gen Z and Gen alpha, than it is with millennials, gen x and boomers.  

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Yes :clap3: 

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