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This Is Me, Rewrite The Stars, The Greatest Show, A Million Dreams, Never Enough - in terms of cross-demographic impact 😄

In truth, I've yet to find anything as ubiquitous as there usually has been in recent years

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TGS in an interesting phenomenon, it didn't do much here, contrary to La La Land which was HUGE, and seems to be especially an UK thing, and US to some extent without the single success.

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I never realised how big Never Be Like You was in AUS! :o

 

40 consecutive weeks in the Top 50, 47 non-consecutive :P Also #1 in Triple J's Hottest 100 in 2017

 

 

I was thinking about what songs I've heard in public...

 

I heard my dentist whistling These Days and my nan was listening to George Ezra - Paradise the other day. :P

Feel It Still has got to be up there I reckon, hear it just about everywhere.

1. Keala Settle - This Is Me

2. Rudimental & Jess Glynne - These Days

3. Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa - One Kiss

4. Portugal The Man - Feel It Still

5. Drake - God's Plan (honourable mention for No Tears Left To Cry)

 

When you look at it Keala Settle would have been #1 if it was a sales chart and still be in the top ten now (coupled with the fact the The Greatest Showman album has done over 500,000 in actual sales) and Rudimental would have been number one for about six weeks! I've made a long post in the Streaming - General Discussion thread (my first post in ages so hi anyone that remembers me :hi: ) but if we're going to count streaming we've got to make it represent the amount of people that actually like a certain song rather than the amount that people listen to it! (as I said in the streaming thread I hate streaming and what's it's doing to the music industry but it's a major way people consume music right now)

I like shakira songs the way she sungs is really fantastic and I like her attitude of singing
I think people are really overestimating the impact of No Tears Left to Cry, perhaps confusing the impact it had on here with general life.

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