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is Falling back the official single? it has a video, right?
Nobody is interested in Falling Back, they should add Jimmy Cooks which is actually getting streams.

 

7 Jimmy Cooks - Drake ft. 21 Savage

6 Texts Go Green - Drake

4 Falling Back - Drake

 

From the first look official chart, pretty odd definition of nobody being interested in it.

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Jimmy Cooks does seem like it will end up doing better though as its his highest charting track on spotify at present.

Falling Down was the one doing better on Spotify on day 1 (and therefore in the First Mids) cos it was track #1 on NMF

on day 2, Jimmy Crooks overtook by quite the margin, and thats quite something considering it's the last track on the album

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:left: 01. Kate Bush - Running up that Hill (583,500)

:left: 02. Harry Styles - As it Was (545,979)

:up: 03. Joji - Glimpse of Us (363,006)

:down: 04. LF SYSTEM - Afraid to Feel (328,475)

:down: 07. Drake - Jimmy Cooks (feat. 21 Savage)

:up: 09. Drake - Massive

:up: 47. OneRepublic - I Aint Worried

:down: 50. Fireboy DML, Ed Sheeran - Peru

:up: 54. Doja Cat - Vegas

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Wow at Joji even overtaking LF System now :o if only it could catch Harry :kink:

Only cause it’s a Sunday, dance songs always drop on a Sunday

 

I think Drake will be lucky to finish with 2 songs in the top 10 on Friday at the rate his numbers are dropping…

Joji with another sizeable increase on a Sunday :deadbanana: the 12 year olds with good taste coming through while buzzjack stays pressed

 

Mitski up to #156 :cheer:

 

Drake's Falling Down has dropped to #10 with just 243K and is only his 3rd song

but probably will climb up tomorrow thanks to the HH add at #3

Joji single is beautiful an atmospheric. Don't get the shade at all.
Joji needs to pick up a lot on the other platforms to have any chance at #1 (pretty crazy that this is even a possibility though after none of the singles from the last album even went top 40).
Nice to see Kate still ahead of the rest despite a biggish drop is streams (for everyone)! Joji looking like contending for no1 with LF System in a few weeks, couldn’t get a bigger contrast lol!

Beyoncé’s (I presume) lead single is dropping at 5am UK time.

 

Wonder how she’ll do. Can see her debuting high but crazy this wasn’t a Friday release.

 

It’s called “Break My Soul”. Was about to say what did her last lead debut with but that wasn’t on Spotify during its debut / impact. Can definitely see this debuting at least in the top 5 tomorrow on streaming sites off hype alone though (or am I over estimating her hype) ever since she announced the album by socials have been full of hype / anticipation for this.

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Beyoncé's last couple of eras haven't been that huge singles wise but that is partly because of the whole Tidal exclusivity thing of course, can definitely see her doing a lot better this time around unless the music is super uncommercial. Still feels weird to have an actual rollout for a Beyoncé album rather than it just dropping out of the blue :lol:

I’m not expecting the new Bey track to do too big a set of numbers. I feel like she’s more well regarded than listened to these days.

 

 

I’m not expecting the new Bey track to do too big a set of numbers. I feel like she’s more well regarded than listened to these days.

It would be nice if she was both. But yeah I doubt her new material will be super commercial. I'd love it if both Beyonce and Rihanna came back with pop bangers this year but I can't see that happening.

RiRi’s pregnancy dashed my hopes of her coming back to save music this year, we hope and pray for 2023.

 

I can see the Bey track debuting high on streaming due to the hype but can’t see it doing the sustained high numbers needed for a #1, even if it wasn’t a midweek release. That’s without actually hearing it yet though of course.

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