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One Dance now has 0.4625 of Don't Let Me Down's sales on iTunes and 0.3797 ahead of it on Spotify. :o

That Spotify lead is still large enough for him to secure #1, seeing as Spotify counts for more than iTunes now

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There were mainly just streaming sales in the daily update for Sunday (Saturday's streaming obvs - cos its always a day out) and Drake is still doing around 6.5K/day.

 

Chainsmokers are close at around 4.2K/day, and Jonas Blue is further behind at 2.7K/day.

 

Given his weekly sales are pretty steady at 13K/week - that would suggest around 2K/day in download sales and a requirement of being pushed down to 0.4651 by Chainsmokers and 0.3448 by Jonas Blue on Kworb which is not far off actually.

That Spotify lead is still large enough for him to secure #1, seeing as Spotify counts for more than iTunes now

 

Chainsmokers are ahead though if you add them up.

I'm not complaining, but is there a reason ABC - The Lexicon of Love II has gone back up the charts?
I'm not complaining, but is there a reason ABC - The Lexicon of Love II has gone back up the charts?

 

It's only just been released on vinyl this week, though I'm not entirely sure if that's the sole reason for the re-entry?

Rick Astley going back up in the top 3 o_O
One Dance down to 4 on Apple Music.

 

Chainsmokers at 2 on both iTunes and Apple Music

I would like to have One Dance for a 14th week at number 1 but after that The Chainsmokers please :D

Ffs. Someone knock drake off already. Streaming has made a mockery of the chart....
Just curious but why have pop style and one dance had so different chart runs even they released same day same artist 1 is looking at 14th week number 1 the only got a few weeks top 40

Because Pop Style was pretty poor in comparison.

 

(or it didn't connect with people & got overshadowed)

One Dance is just a more popular song, probably more commercial too? The iTunes #1 effect + it actually getting playlisted will no doubt have helped also.
Ffs. Someone knock drake off already. Streaming has made a mockery of the chart....

It's Martin Talbot's fault. He was obviously stoned when he came up with the idea to include streaming into the singles chart

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It's Martin Talbot's fault. He was obviously stoned when he came up with the idea to include streaming into the singles chart

 

Taking out the streaming will have #1 selling around 35k for the week, or even lower, download sales are crashing.

 

So you prefer Kungs been at #1 with sales as low as 27k for the week (without any streaming), I really don't see the logic there.

It's Martin Talbot's fault. He was obviously stoned when he came up with the idea to include streaming into the singles chart

If 'being stoned' helps you make good decisions then perhaps that's the way forward for us all *_*

I blame Hadji actually - his constant support of a song when it looked like debuting at #1 only to drop that support immediately a new challenger looked like deposing it the following week.

 

That kind of disloyalty has lead to the general public sticking their two fingers up at him and keeping the #1 there for AGES.

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