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I think LadBaby will do it!

Yes if those Digital sales data are right.

Yesterday, it was 2,300. Earlier today was 6,600 and now 7,700.:o

Something strange, Ava increased the lead over the ladbaby song while digitalsales signals a big increase in sales for ladbaby.
If I watch this sausage roll song on youtube it will c**t for the chart right?
It will only count as a 600th of a sale. You're better off just buying it if you want it to go to #1 (or wait for next week to watch it if you really don't want to help it at all).

 

If it does go to #1 it could have the biggest drop from #1 in history by dropping out of the top 100, the record so far is 1-97 for Three Lions earlier this year.

Something strange, Ava increased the lead over the ladbaby song while digitalsales signals a big increase in sales for ladbaby.

The Lead only started to grow after the BBC radio 1 chart update at 6pm, So the full effect won't be included.

Edited by Mr. C. Joel

Grr all this time it looked like Ariana was the one to beat. Now it looks like LadBaby is unstoppable. Shame

Kylie Golden sold another 2,074 cassettes this week already!

 

Next week she has the original cassette on pre-order again for £5.

 

Queen of cassettes

Digitalsalesdata always overestimates but don't think they're far off

 

Miley/Ava last week were doing around 1.5K per day on iTunes, sure less than 2K

if We Built the City is doing 4 times more on iTunes, that's 6K a day maybe a bit more

Is it known how many people have premium Spotify compared to free streams?

 

It doesn't really make any significant difference as far as the chart goes. There's no reason paying consumers would have massively different listening habits to non-paying ones. The distinction between paid and free streaming is only relevant when it comes to songs which are big on YouTube but not on audio streaming platforms.

 

If it does go to #1 it could have the biggest drop from #1 in history by dropping out of the top 100, the record so far is 1-97 for Three Lions earlier this year.

 

Then potentially being matched the following week if Mariah is able to grab the #1 in the post-Xmas week (which I actually now think is very possible after previously stubbornly claiming it'd never happen :kink:)

Latest Kworb update for Ava is 0.2805 compared to 0.2897 2 and a half hours ago so Ladbaby is starting to slow down again on iTunes.. come on red update.
Latest Kworb update for Ava is 0.2805 compared to 0.2897 2 and a half hours ago so Ladbaby is starting to slow down again on iTunes.. come on red update.

LadBaby is still in bright green, though.

 

As much as I'm not a fan of the track, I'd like to see LadBaby get it, as Ava's got it nailed on for next week regardless. The more #1's in a year, the better ;)

I still think Ariana will only be a couple of hundred sales behind Ava once everything is added in
I'm just glad we have an actual battle for the Christmas #1 again! Even more unusual for there to be 3 songs in the mix, none of which we can comprehensively say will finish on top.

I'm genuinely excited... and surprised.

For most of the last month, people have been practically handing Ariana the Xmas #1, now it seems she is reportedly trailing in a 3-horse race.

I hope Ava gets the #1 and right now I believe she will - that would have been a story in itself.

 

At the start of Nov on another thread, I said novelty singles would have no chance - well Ladbaby may be the exception that makes me saying that sound foolish. He has a following it has clearly caught on with - I've even given it a few Spotify plays myself. But still... I don't see it, he must be around 10k behind both Ava and Ariana once the missing streaming data is added in, so his surge on iTunes today would need to be sustained tomorrow and Thursday as well.

 

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