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  1. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Thanks for that! But, I can’t seem to find the link you’re referring to.. sorry! Who’s post is it?
  2. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Any update on Danny Jones - Is This Still Love at all?
  3. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Really enjoyed this mornings GH show with Jordan North! Some great music, and some genuinely funny bits from Jordan!
  4. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Are Fall Out Boy missing any data? Or did they get 16k in pre-Sale and no one else has bought it since? Just a few hundred copies between the two updates is odd :\ Nice to see The Greatest Showman keep similar sales! But I’d like FOB at #1 or its three #2’s in a row since the return after their hiatus.
  5. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Come on FOB!
  6. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Judging by Harry Styles' sales this week, it could be some clever positioning of programming for an extra week of sales perhaps? Hopefully it'll give him enough sales tonight after 8pm to push him after 100k... then instantly hit the ground running for next week!
  7. Kelly? What's the reasoning behind the album title does anybody know? I can't seem to find anything from Google/Wikipedia. :)
  8. Ah yes. James Masterton was talking about this in his w/e 23rd July podcast. Saying that Apple Music hasn't reported streaming points in the 2 out of 2 Thursday's it's been around. iTunes has never had a problem reporting this.. so maybe Apple Music uses a different backend; or hopefully they'll get it right this time.
  9. You know when missing data occurs (same with Spotify).. what actually happens to the data? Is it gone forever, or [if possible] do the OCC try and get it before the Friday and just incorporate it on the next update?
  10. +25 Katy Perry - Firework +24 Alexis Jordan - Happiness +23 B.o.B (feat. Hayley Williams) - Airplanes +22 Ellie Goulding - Starry Eyed +21 Robyn - Dancing On My Own +20 Cee Lo Green - f*** You +19 Mumford & Sons - The Cave +18 Eminem & Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie +17 Diana Vickers - Once +16 Ellie Goulding - Starry Eyed
  11. I'm quite the 5SOS fan. But I'm not overly keen on this new single. Sounds a little too similar to 'Teenagers' by My Chemical Romance. Whilst I'm not down crediting their writing ability (John Feldman who co-writes with them has wrote some great tracks).. I just think it was wrote in a very short space of time. Not rushed, just too quickly. Apple Music has promoted it a little, so they'll probably be able to squeeze 4-7k steaming points out of it I guess.
  12. This. I couldn't agree more. I think this is why Taylor Swift does so damn well. Yeah, she has good songs (whilst I'm not a fan, I do agree she has great pop songs).. and I do also think that she is a good singer. But; I don't think she actually has a good voice! (Does that make sense?!) So yeah, Bad Blood has had the most TV/Radio airplay so far this year (Source: some lady on MTV News).. and that's probably why she's so successful. Most people probably don't like her, but her songs have THAT much airplay, we're just conditioned to like them!
  13. I honestly don't know what you're trying to say here. Give your post a quick edit and make the post a little easier to read. (No sarcasm intended either)
  14. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    haha. What was the question?
  15. JamieGilder posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Very good point! It was an AM Exclusive wasn't it! I'm going to go take a look now at how many he got.. it'll be interesting just how many it was. Especially with Zane Lowe playing it 3-4 times an hour on Beats 1. EDIT: Just took a look at last weeks sales, "#36 Pharrell Williams 4,830 sales". - So, if this was streaming only last week.. that's 483,000 streams on just this track. Interesting considering 'House Every Weekend' had a total of 1,706 streaming points (170,600 streams).