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It’s actually down on last week I think by about 100 streams.

It got 105k streams in the UK last Tuesday so up about 1k this week?

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It got 105k streams in the UK last Tuesday so up about 1k this week?

Oh yeah! I was half asleep this morning!

 

Just realised it’s been removed from 2 of Amazons biggest playlists which explains why it’s fallen to 35 now

Oh yeah! I was half asleep this morning!

 

Just realised it’s been removed from 2 of Amazons biggest playlists which explains why it’s fallen to 35 now

Haha, I think unless they have a horrendous drop over the next 2 days, they should just about avoid ACR.

Up to 42 and 6,000ish more streams than last Wednesday.

 

Really dropping on Apple though down to 37 and Amazon 35

Up to 42 and 6,000ish more streams than last Wednesday.

 

Really dropping on Apple though down to 37 and Amazon 35

Its surely avoiding ACR now, right? The spotify streams are around 40,000 higher this week i think.

 

Its now 35 on Apple, hopefully it rises a few more places.

Its surely avoiding ACR now, right? The spotify streams are around 40,000 higher this week i think.

 

Its now 35 on Apple, hopefully it rises a few more places.

Hopefully but it’s down from 26/27 on Amazon and slightly down on Apple but hopefully streams were up massively on those over the sunny weekend too.

 

I really can’t see how streams can be lower than last week because streams were the worst they’ve been in a good 2 months.

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Spotify UK streams between 05/06 -> 10/06 = 621.319 streams.

Spotify UK streams between 12/06 -> 17/06 = 661.231 streams.

 

-> Spotify streams are 40,000 higher this week.

 

Plus the extra views from the new "music video" in lockdown (around 400k I think), the ACR can surely be avoided this week.

 

If it's not avoided, it would mean theirs streams on Amazon & Apple Music were VERY declining during the week, which I doubt.

Spotify UK streams between 05/06 -> 10/06 = 621.319 streams.

Spotify UK streams between 12/06 -> 17/06 = 661.231 streams.

 

-> Spotify streams are 40,000 higher this week.

 

Plus the extra views from the new "music video" in lockdown (around 400k I think), the ACR can surely be avoided this week.

 

If it's not avoided, it would mean theirs streams on Amazon & Apple Music were VERY declining during the week, which I doubt.

Thanks for this! Who would have thought they’d avoid ACR!

 

Also, up to 15 on iTunes!

 

Can’t believe how well BUS has done for them, seems like ages since they had a hit was probably WLM!

Thanks for this! Who would have thought they’d avoid ACR!

 

Also, up to 15 on iTunes!

 

Can’t believe how well BUS has done for them, seems like ages since they had a hit was probably WLM!

Amazing! I know it doesnt mean much but top 15 on iTunes 12 weeks in is great!

 

Their singles since WLM havent done that well so yeah, this is their first hit since 2018-2019! If it avoids ACR it could probably get anywhere between 14-16 weeks top 40 which is so good especially as WLM only got 12 weeks.

23 in todays update. To be top 25 on week 12 is really impressive!
23 in todays update. To be top 25 on week 12 is really impressive!

Amazing that it’s actually moved up since the last update too!

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I'm pretty sure y'all are ALWAYS saying the same thing about Amazon and Apple declining during the week :heehee:

 

Great to see Spotify streams are up this week, by a big number too! :wub:

Apparently its only up 0.4% on streaming so im not as confident it will avoid ACR now. Fingers crossed.
Apparently its only up 0.4% on streaming so im not as confident it will avoid ACR now. Fingers crossed.

 

Even if it's 0.4% up, it's UP. So ACR should be avoided right ?

Even if it's 0.4% up, it's UP. So ACR should be avoided right ?

Yes but it had a few "bad" days on Apple Music and Amazon so that could hinder the chances. Im not sure

103k streams in UK today. Up about 1k more than last week.

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