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UK chart rule change - only 3 album tracks can chart


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42 minutes ago, HEARTCORE said:

An additional adjustment will see the introduction of a new streaming ratio for older tracks which are well past their peak and in steep, prolonged decline.

no no no no no no no

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3 minutes ago, katykater said:

This shall prevent artists from sharting on the charts by throwing all the album tracks at it.

I feel as long as the chart is measuring "hits" by a certain standard, if an album track earns its spot, it deserves to be noted.

I also feel that if they are doing this they should still include the songs they remove but show that they have been removed, (grey them out or something) just for historical and chart data purposes.

Edited by swissman
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amazing rule! :alexz: 

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disgusting

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Chart runs are gonna be a mess if an artist has 3 high-charting songs and one debuts above another. The chart run could literally be 10 weeks in the top 20 to suddenly dropping off COMPLETELY :skull: 

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Dumbest **** I read today.

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I'ts not AP

 

apparetly there's only three tracks by artists that can be on chart. so no matter if you have 4th singe coming, if your 3 tracks are on charts, the forth one won't be able to go there

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After the Ed Sheeran mess this is needed :rip: 

 

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I don't get how it would work if you're releasing a new single though and 3 songs are already charting.

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So IT IS three most popular TRACKS? So singles will be banned too?

 

Idiotic. Officially has less credibility and use than Billboard. 

The US stays winning, I guess.

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19 minutes ago, UNNAMI said:

I'ts not AP

 

apparetly there's only three tracks by artists that can be on chart. so no matter if you have 4th singe coming, if your 3 tracks are on charts, the forth one won't be able to go there

common logic goes..

by the time, artist release 4th single which is usually 8~9month away from first single (if the previous singles are hit), first and second single is most likely don't have much sales and streams.

so whole 4th single talk is nonsense.

 

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they should just make rules against double counting. that will make album tracks go way easily.

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3 minutes ago, sadnews said:

common logic goes..

by the time, artist release 4th single which is usually 8~9month away from first single (if the previous singles are hit), first and second single is most likely don't have much sales and streams.

so whole 4th single talk is nonsense.

 

Again, what if someone has 2 singles and 2 promo singles out at album release time?

And they're #2, #5, #10, #20 in sales?

The 20th most purchased song in the country will be eliminated off the chart? :rip:

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My take:

 

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5 minutes ago, Communion said:

Again, what if someone has 2 singles and 2 promo singles out at album release time?

And they're #2, #5, #10, #20 in sales?

The 20th most purchased song in the country will be eliminated off the chart? :rip:

Exactly. Ed released two singles in one times, then week or two after released third, and fourth songs.

 

Lorde released 4 songs.

 

Katy Perry released 3

 

Of course Lorde and Katy didn't do well but what if this would be for example Rihanna?

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