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14 minutes ago, danG said:

at the current rate it's selling Man I Need should quite easily make the year-end top 10 no?

let's say it averages at 50k a week for the last 5 weeks of the year (conservative estimate) - that'll be more than enough to edge Billie Eilish out of 10th spot

Man I need should get there easy yeah i dont see how 2 others would join it top 10 though unless im misinterpreting what @RobBot but if I am I dont think it will go top 3 would need an average of 100k a week 😅

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56 minutes ago, danG said:

at the current rate it's selling Man I Need should quite easily make the year-end top 10 no?

let's say it averages at 50k a week for the last 5 weeks of the year (conservative estimate) - that'll be more than enough to edge Billie Eilish out of 10th spot

True! I never really know how much songs like Birds Of A Feather, Lose Control etc are doing when not on ACR, I've not got a very good gauge on these things!

The top 10 biggest hits of the year will probably end like this:

  1. Ordinary

  2. Messy

  3. Pink Pony Club

  4. Golden

  5. APT.

  6. That's So True

  7. Beautiful Things

  8. Love Me Not

  9. Man I Need

  10. Die With A Smile

Golden will avoid a top 3 spot because it's doing under 60k a week now.

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17 hours ago, Julian_ said:

Week 47:

1

1

Alex Warren

Ordinary

2,007,000

2

2

Lola Young

Messy

1,375,000

1,550,000

3

3

Chappell Roan

Pink Pony Club

1,317,000

1,760,000

4

4

Rosé and Bruno Mars

APT.

1,275,000

1,630,000

5

6

Huntr/x, Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami & KPop Demon Hunters Cast

Golden

1,124,000

6

5

Gracie Abrams

That's So True

1,115,000

1,550,000

7

7

Benson Boone

Beautiful Things

1,073,000

2,860,000

8

9

Ravyn Lenae

Love Me Not

1,052,000

1,060,000

9

8

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars

Die With A Smile

1,046,000

1,680,000

10

10

Chrystal

The Days

952,000

1,120,000

11

11

Billie Eilish

Birds Of A Feather

949,000

2,170,000

12

12

Chappell Roan

Good Luck, Babe!

925,000

2,130,000

13

13

Teddy Swims

Lose Control

906,000

2,740,000

14

20

Olivia Dean

Man I Need

837,000

15

14

Sabrina Carpenter

Espresso

820,000

2,570,000

16

16

Sombr

Back To Friends

818,000

17

16

Gigi Perez

Sailor Song

811,000

1,410,000

18

19

Sombr

Undressed

799,000

19

17

Sabrina Carpenter

Taste

797,000

1,590,000

20

18

Teddy Swims

Bad Dreams

796,000

1,040,000

21

21

Teddy Swims

The Door

775,000

1,440,000

22

22

Tate McRae

Sports Car

768,000

23

23

Myles Smith

Nice To Meet You

762,000

870,000

24

24

Myles Smith

Stargazing

747,000

1,760,000

25

26

Sabrina Carpenter

Manchild

729,000

26

25

Shaboozey

A Bar Song (Tipsy)

723,000

2,060,000

27

27

WizTheMc & Bees & Honey

Show Me Love

706,000

28

28

Alex Warren

Carry You Home

694,000

990,000

29

29

Hozier

Too Sweet

688,000

2,140,000

30

31

Goo Goo Dolls

Iris

683,000

4,490,000

31

30

Noah Kahan

Stick Season

680,000

3,200,000

32

32

The Killers

Mr Brightside

671,000

6,730,000

33

33

Fleetwood Mac

Dreams

655,000

3,870,000

34

35

Olivia Dean

Nice To Each Other

654,000

35

34

Ed Sheeran

Azizam

648,000

36

39

Saja Boys, Andrew Choi Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast

Soda Pop

622,000

37

38

Disco Lines & Tinashe

No Broke Boys

618,000

38

37

MK featuring Chrystal

Dior

610,000

39

36

Sonny Fodera, Jazzy & D.O.D.

Somedays

610,000

1,080,000

40

41

Calvin Harris And Clementine Douglas

Blessings

595,000

580,000

45

48

Sam Fender & Olivia Dean

Rein Me In

557,000

47

50

Saja Boys, Andrew Choi Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast

Your Idol

550,000

1,060,000

55

70

Taylor Swift

The Fate Of Ophelia

522,000

78

80

Huntr/x, Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami & KPop Demon Hunters Cast

How It's Done

458,000

81

83

Justin Bieber

Daisies

448,000

85

86

Fred Again…, Skepta and PlaqueBoyMax

Victory Lap

437,000

94

-

Sombr

12 To 12

420,000

96

98

Tate McRae

Just Keep Watching

414,000

-

96

Charli XCX & Billie Eilish

Guess

409,000

910,000

Ordinary now over 2 million, which tracks have managed that in a calendar year before?

17 minutes ago, Jaz13music said:

Ordinary now over 2 million, which tracks have managed that in a calendar year before?

Good question.

I’m guessing Candle In The Wind - and maybe Band Aid.

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Despacito

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Poor “Despacito” being year end #2!

1 hour ago, Julian_ said:

Do They Know It’s Christmas?

Candle In The Wind ‘97 / Something…

Shape Of You

Despacito

Someone You Loved

Blinding Lights

Poor “Despacito” being year end #2!

All great songs. It’s so strange that ‘Ordinary’ joins that list! I really like a lot of Alex Warren‘s tracks, but that is one of my least favourite.

So, 2017 is the only year on record where the top two songs both did 2m+

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23 hours ago, Julian_ said:

Do They Know It’s Christmas?

Candle In The Wind ‘97 / Something…

Shape Of You

Despacito

Someone You Loved

Blinding Lights

Poor “Despacito” being year end #2!

Still quite a select group then, thanks Julian!

I know it’s very early days but I don’t suppose there’s any reason why Ordinary shouldn’t be joining these mega sellers on very high total sales (4/5 million maybe) by the decade end?

To me, it somehow doesn’t seem as ‘big’ a song in culture impact as the others at the moment, but the way sales are much more gradually built up nowadays maybe it will be in a few years?

Impressive nonetheless for a song that entered the top 100 at the back end of February, so we’re really only looking at its sales over an approximately 9 month period!

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“Where Is My Husband!” in for “Move” this week. Not 100% sure if “What It Sounds Like” will be this week or next week, possibly at the expense of “Dakota”.

Does “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” have any chance at all?

7 minutes ago, Maestro said:

Does “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” have any chance at all?

Would guess not, it's on 268k so at its current rate wouldn't go gold before the end of the year.

1 hour ago, Julian_ said:

“Where Is My Husband!” in for “Move” this week. Not 100% sure if “What It Sounds Like” will be this week or next week, possibly at the expense of “Dakota”.

Is Dakota doing that badly? Would've guessed Cruel Summer would be out before it.

Just now, gasman449 said:

Would guess not, it's on 268k so at its current rate wouldn't go gold before the end of the year.

Sad. Should definitely make it next year tho

Just now, jimwatts said:

Is 'The Subway' the year's only #1 that looks like it won't make it?

Survive also won't make it

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