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dua should be on acr too, right?
dua should be on acr too, right?

Quite possibly! New Rules, Back to You, Rain, XO TOUR Llif3, Spirit and Without You are the notable potentials for ACR this week.

Dua dropped for the 3rd week but only 1k

So no clue if it's enough or not

OK the songs definitely moving to ACR next week:

 

New Rules

More Than Friends (overlooked this one earlier)

Rain

Back to You

XO TOUR Llif3

Without You

Spirit

Would You Ever (Skrillex & Poo Bear)

I Like Me Better (Lauv)

Pete must be very excited about the prospect of Lil Uzi Vert finally moving to ACR!

 

Shame that Without You is already going to ACR but I suppose it was never going to re enter the top 40.

OK the songs definitely moving to ACR next week:

 

New Rules

More Than Friends (overlooked this one earlier)

Rain

Back to You

XO TOUR Llif3

Without You

Spirit

Would You Ever (Skrillex & Poo Bear)

I Like Me Better (Lauv)

Do you mean this Friday or next Friday though?

Pete must be very excited about the prospect of Lil Uzi Vert finally moving to ACR!

How did you know :heehee:

 

I've been waiting for this moment for 17 weeks :P

Do we know what happened with mi gente?

Cos it reverted to normal ratio but just after a minimal increase

Sure it wasnt a 50% increase

I think it had a 50% increase, it just wasn't noticeable in the chart because it happened the week it went to ACR so 'only' climbed 16-14. It went to #5 that week on the non-ACR chart.

don't think so,

 

on the week it was at #16, we don't know its sales but it was between 16,5 and 20,7K

14 Steflon Don & French Montana 20,790

18 Maroon 5 feat. SZA 16,440

 

then the next week when it climbed to #14, it increse to 20-20.5K

13 James Hype feat. Kelli-Leigh 20,594

15 Chris & Kem 20,050

 

that's sure not a 50% increase

but that's just its weekly chart units, it would have had a 50% increase in actual sales (i.e. ignoring the effects of ACR).
but that's just its weekly chart units, it would have had a 50% increase in actual sales (i.e. ignoring the effects of ACR).

 

Pretty sure it needs a 50% increase in "chart sales", not downloads.

Do you mean this Friday or next Friday though?

The coming Friday :P

 

Do we know what happened with mi gente?

Cos it reverted to normal ratio but just after a minimal increase

Sure it wasnt a 50% increase

It definitely did increase by well over 50%, so it's back to SCR for now!

I think it had a 50% increase, it just wasn't noticeable in the chart because it happened the week it went to ACR so 'only' climbed 16-14. It went to #5 that week on the non-ACR chart.
So am I right in thinking that on the Comprehensive / non-ACR / not Official Top 200 chart its chart sales increased from about about 18,000 to about 30,000 that week? And its what happens to its sales under the standard 150:1 ratio that determines whether a track on ACR moves back to SCR? In which case, I would have thought a sales increase of +50% more than the market change would have been enough to stop ACR from kicking in that week. Instead the OCC appear to have applied the reset from the following week.

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All sounds bizarre

A song has a 50% increase but still put it on acr and cut the streaming points in half

But then move it to the normal ratio the week after

So am I right in thinking that on the Comprehensive / non-ACR / not Official Top 200 chart its chart sales increased from about about 18,000 to about 30,000 that week? And its what happens to its sales under the standard 150:1 ratio that determines whether a track on ACR moves back to SCR? In which case, I would have thought a sales increase of +50% more than the market change would have been enough to stop ACR from kicking in that week. Instead the OCC appear to have applied the reset from the following week.

I don't think at any point that they've reset a song in the same week as its increase, otherwise the Linkin Park songs would've been higher for example. It's always been applied the following week!

I don't think at any point that they've reset a song in the same week as its increase, otherwise the Linkin Park songs would've been higher for example. It's always been applied the following week!
That makes sense. I suppose the only time it may seem odd is when a track already in the chart hapens to increase its sales by +50% over the market change on the same week it moves to ACR as it's more noticeable.

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