CHART BATTLE 21/06/15: Lost Frequencies vs. Tinie Tempah, who will be #01 ? |
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Jun 16 2015, 06:31 PM
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so next week we have a chart battle, quite a rarity these days (and could possibly still not happen if one of them pushes back a week). Here are the contenders:
Lost Frequencies - Are You With Me why Lost Frequencies? • over 30 million YouTube views • already in the top 40 on iTunes (as a pre-order) and Spotify UK and in the official top 75 • went to #1 in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland, as well as making the top 5 in an additional 6 countries Tinie Tempah - Not Letting Go (feat. Jess Glynne) why Tinie and Jess? • over 1 million YouTube views • has been in the top 100 on iTunes for weeks based on its pre-orders • together they have 8 UK #1 singles --- I'm gonna predict Lost Frequencies as they have built up streams and are higher on iTunes pre-orders. Tinie could do a Crazy Stupid Love/Rude though and enter higher on week 1 but streaming has a bigger influence now. Either way Are You With Me will clearly be the bigger hit overall. As for what I want, also going for Lost Frequencies there but both songs are great. |
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Jun 16 2015, 06:39 PM
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BuzzJack Climber
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I think Lost Frequencies will win the battle as well, although I expect it to be interesting and close. Mainly Lost Frequencies will win because they're already available for streaming and are picking up steam whereas Tinie and Jess will have to sadly start from scratch. Lost Frequencies is also performing better on pre orders now as well.
It'd be interesting to look back at the predictions thread for Lost Frequencies, I think I remember so many of us, myself included felt it'd be lucky to be around the top 20 range, if it loses the battle it'll have done exceptional regardless |
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Jun 16 2015, 06:44 PM
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HIGHLIGHTS from said predicta thread:
~#30 I guess. I'd forgotten the release date was so soon, ridiculous that Radio 1 bypassed it. Yeah so much promise, could easily have been as big as Waves but probably a top 20 scrape at best now. I love it so much, it deserves top 5 but it's gonna crash in at like #39. As a former of my #1s I would like to see it in the top 10 at least but doesn't seem likely unfortunately I predict 21-30 and possibly top 20 on sales Probably between #25-#30. I really hope that labels finally start to realise that holding back releases for so long can go against them as recent examples from AronChupa etc have proved recently. Agree with others that this would have easily been Top 5 but can now see it just making the Top 30. clearly looks like Radio 1 playlisting it was all it took to turn it from a potential top 30 to a potential #1! |
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Jun 16 2015, 06:50 PM
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I'm so glad the fortunes have reversed for Lost Frequencies, would love to see it at #1 but I do foresee Tinie/Jess beating it.
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Jun 16 2015, 06:53 PM
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If only those predictions were true.
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Jun 16 2015, 06:56 PM
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Want and it will be Lost Frequencies. Feel Bad for Tinie.. .He could have been number 1 in the past 3 weeks.. so it's just a bad timing.
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Jun 16 2015, 07:15 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Haha well I could have been onto something there when comparing it to Waves after all
Amazing turnaround though! I like both tracks a lot but am definitely backing Lost Frequencies for this one. Think they'll get it too This post has been edited by Dobbo: Jun 16 2015, 07:16 PM |
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Jun 16 2015, 07:37 PM
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I've always thought Tinie/Jess didn't feel like a #1 beyond the names involved, but right now I feel more widespread airplay will be enough to get it there anyway (with Lost Frequencies taking over the week after and sticking around much longer). Hoping for Lost Frequencies mainly because 'Not Letting Go' is fairly good but not worthy of sitting amongst Jess Glynne's hits (or the better half of 2015 #1s). I'm not that keen on 'Are You With Me' going #1 either as, though I really like it, to me it's B-grade 2014 deep house that I'd rather be something (a) to the standards of 'Waves', 'My Love' etc and (b) newer, but eh I like it enough that I shouldn't complain.
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Jun 16 2015, 07:46 PM
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Tinie No1 that week then Frequencies for 2 weeks afterwards similar to Cheryl vs Magic
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Jun 16 2015, 08:09 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Tinie Tempah was involved in the Cheryl vs MAGIC! battle as well last year and I think that he will be the 1st week winner again.
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Jun 16 2015, 08:12 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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I think Lost Frequencies will win it. They seem to be doing better on pre-orders and are already #31 on spotify - so will have a streaming advantage over Tinie/Jess (who aren't yet released on streaming).
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Jun 16 2015, 08:20 PM
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For the record, Lost Frequencies is one person (and will be the 2nd Felix to make #1 this year if he gets there, how about that)
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Jun 16 2015, 08:37 PM
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I think it could be Tinie doing a Crazy Stupid Love/Rude, but I think that's looking increasingly unlikely, plus I don't think Tinie's fanbase is really as big as Cheryl's is so I don't know if it would be quite enough to hold off Lost Frequencies.
I'd like one of them to miss out for good to serve them right for stupidly not releasing this week. I'd prefer if it's Tinie, just 'cos it'd be quite funny as he's so clearly desperate for a hit these days. |
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Jun 16 2015, 08:42 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Are You With Me is now top of the shazam chart so that could be a good sign.
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Jun 16 2015, 08:47 PM
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Sales are so low at the moment that pre-order positions are somewhat deceptive ~ I think streaming will be the decisive factor here - thus it's hard to look beyond Lost Frequencies who's already at #31 on Spotify (I would contend that the extended mix is also likely to be top200), which all things considered is a massive head start.
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Jun 17 2015, 02:19 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Lost Frequencies will be #1. I 100% guarantee it.
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Jun 17 2015, 03:34 AM
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I've not even knowingly heard this Lost Frequencies song. I like Tinie Tempah and his song features Jess Glynne so I would think his song would be #1 even if I don't think what I've heard from that is particularly great.
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Jun 17 2015, 03:44 AM
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Jun 17 2015, 06:56 AM
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BuzzJack Climber
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Lost Frequencies all the way
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Jun 17 2015, 08:11 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Streaming is bigger than it was with Magic Vs Cheryl, so I think Lost Frequencies will snag this one.
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