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Higher has overtaken What About Us as their currently most popular song on Spotify. :o

 

I know it doesn't particularly matter, but 808 staying firm in third place, My Heart Takes Over in fourth and White Lies 10th just seems weird to me. I wish that Up, Notorious and All Fired Up were occupying their popular Top 10 instead. Are 808/White Lies randomly on popular playlists?

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Higher has overtaken What About Us as their currently most popular song on Spotify. :o

 

I know it doesn't particularly matter, but 808 staying firm in third place, My Heart Takes Over in fourth and White Lies 10th just seems weird to me. I wish that Up, Notorious and All Fired Up were occupying their popular Top 10 instead. Are 808/White Lies randomly on popular playlists?

I checked a few weeks ago, I can't remember about White Lies but 808 wasn't in any of their top 5 'featured playlists' on their profile and the fifth most streamed of those playlists had less than 3000 listeners so I doubt it's getting much of an effect!

Oh how strange! I suppose the fact it's third place and behind the very popular What About Us and Higher has made it stay afloat, because of that prominence. Hmm! I wonder what made it get to third in the first place though? :lol:

 

'What Are You Waiting For?' found rotting x

. Hmm! I wonder what made it get to third in the first place though?

Probs cuz it's like their best sang 💁‍♀️

808 is on "The Sound of Pop" which has 19k followers, not huge but enough to push it slightly for an artist who don't get a huge amount of streams.
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808 is on "The Sound of Pop" which has 19k followers, not huge but enough to push it slightly for an artist who don't get a huge amount of streams.

Ahhh! That makes more sense. (Can they replace it with All Fired Up, please :cry: )

Higher has overtaken What About Us as their currently most popular song on Spotify. :o

 

I know it doesn't particularly matter, but 808 staying firm in third place, My Heart Takes Over in fourth and White Lies 10th just seems weird to me. I wish that Up, Notorious and All Fired Up were occupying their popular Top 10 instead. Are 808/White Lies randomly on popular playlists?

Is it because of the songs that playback when you shuffle play The Sats? It tends to be the same songs and White Lies is usually in there with MHTO?

I agree <3

I shall pray for you x :kink:

 

Is it because of the songs that playback when you shuffle play The Sats? It tends to be the same songs and White Lies is usually in there with MHTO?

You could be right!

 

Come to think of it, when one of my playlists finished and Spotify started playing other random songs afterwards, 808 was like the second song that came up. Maybe it generates a lot of plays that way too.

‘Higher’ is in classic pop playlists!

 

I’m just shocked how much of a streaming advantage ‘808’ has over ‘What are You waiting for?’ I wonder if ‘808’ has outsold it yet?

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Just when you thought their Popular Top 10 list on Spotify couldn't look any weirder, this happened...

 

1. Higher [17,030,456]

2. 808 [3,724,258]

3. My Heart Takes Over [2,524,596]

4. What About Us [23,780,936]

5. Greatest Hits Megamix [1,516,106]

6. Ego [6,678,812]

7. Issues [5,032,434]

8. Just Can't Get Enough [3,336,454]

9. Disco Love [7,343,081]

10. Not Giving Up [3,284,151]

 

808 (a bonus track) & My Heart Takes Over (one of their least successful singles) currently more popular than What About Us (their #1 hit and biggest selling) :drama:

 

Not Giving Up has recently pushed the album track White Lies out. I'm really surprised that Not Giving Up is being listened to more than All Fired Up, although I could say that for a few of the others within the Top 10 too! I suppose Up is nowhere near Top 10 because its streams are pretty much evenly split between the album version and the radio edit.

Their streaming numbers are so bizarre! It baffles me seeing 808 with so many streams in comparison to some of the others.
Omg :’) I did think it was maybe a playlist, as ‘Long Hot Summer’ is hardly a Girls Aloud classic and it’s 4th on their most popular due to a playlist (and they have a similar amount of monthly listeners) but I can’t believe that 808 being buried on a playlist with 18k followers would make it their second most popular song...My Heart Takes Over, the megamix and previously White Lies/Anywhere With You/Don’t Let Me Dance Alone all having been in the top 10 at one point are very weird :lol:
I’ve looked as hard as I can (my Thursday night x) and I can’t find My Heart Takes Over on any playlist with more than a few hundred followers. just HOW is it being streamed more than a gold selling #1 hit :lol:
I’ve looked as hard as I can (my Thursday night x) and I can’t find My Heart Takes Over on any playlist with more than a few hundred followers. just HOW is it being streamed more than a gold selling #1 hit :lol:

 

Because it's an underrated gem? :cheer:

Their monthly listeners on Spotify is 1.3m which is their highest in months! More than any other band during their era Jls,Wanted,Girls Aloud, Sugababes etc

 

Queens

Their monthly listeners on Spotify is 1.3m which is their highest in months! More than any other band during their era Jls,Wanted,Girls Aloud, Sugababes etc

 

Queens

 

Girls Aloud and Sugababes were coming towards the end of their careers by the time The Saturdays had started theirs, so I wouldn't put them in the same era tbh.

 

Little Mix and Spice Girls have 15.6m and 5.5m monthly listeners on Spotify respectively, so they are the real queens! B-) :P

Girls Aloud and Sugababes were coming towards the end of their careers by the time The Saturdays had started theirs, so I wouldn't put them in the same era tbh.

 

Little Mix and Spice Girls have 15.6m and 5.5m monthly listeners on Spotify respectively, so they are the real queens! B-) :P

Spice Girls were huge globally and Little Mix are a big current act so that comparison doesn’t make any sense :lol:

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