Florida Georgia Line Break Taylor Swift’s Most-Added Song Record
Florida Georgia Line have a lot to be excited about lately … like the fact that despite having just been released, their new single ‘Dirt’ is already breaking records!
The song is being well-received by both country fans and country radio, and the numbers prove it. FGL’s ‘Dirt’ has become the most-added song on country radio in one week … ever! The duo earned 127 Mediabase adds in just one short week.
That number may not seem like a lot, but it is when you compare it to the pop-country crossover sensation who previously held the record. Taylor Swift was just knocked from holding the top spot by the duo. She previously held the record for her hit single ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,’ which was released in 2012 from her ‘Red’ album and gained 116 adds in its first week.
Brenton is Fine! Is he gay? I know the ex-girlfriend was upset when there were rumors he was dating Taylor.. But those YouTube videos of him kissing a man on a Australian TV show or movie are erotic and I'm a straight female.
I wish taylor swift would release the album october 13th. Lead single+performance at VMA, but nothing else. No album cover, no track titles/length, no promo singles, no photoshoot photos/tour info, no more collaboration details, absolutly nothing until the album comes out.
Brenton is Fine! Is he gay? I know the ex-girlfriend was upset when there were rumors he was dating Taylor.. But those YouTube videos of him kissing a man on a Australian TV show or movie are erotic and I'm a straight female.
I don't think he's gay From what I've heard he's a good actor though, and pretty good looking as well.
a) it is not accurate in anyway. It is just an estimate by a couple of German guys
b) they estimate sales in markets which do not have any accurate sales data
c) in the absence of an alternative, some folks act as if their data is accurate or an official chart/estimate.
When tracking sales data, some markets provide accurate sales data. The US is one of those. Most markets don't though. Mediatraffic just make up the data for these markets and this is neither verified or disputed or used by any official source.
When people give WW reciepts for someone like Rihanna they are just going off estimates. They have little solid data except for those markets where data is solid (such as the US).
Digital sales are actually the most accurate measure of sales, because they actually tracks sales and actual sales (close to real time) and not shipments.
Personally I don't really give much credence to mediatraffic at all simply because it cannot be accurate, because the guys who give the figures simply do not have the data at hand to be accurate.
The IFPI are the only real official figures used by the industry for global sales but even they use shipments instead of actual sales. This is because they simply don't have the actual sales data available for their global report. They also don't use Mediatraffic for the reasons I stated.
I tend to put more focus on the US market sales data because
a) the US is the biggest market
b) the US is by far the most important and influential market globally
c) the data for the US market is reliable and well reported.
Preach. I use US data also, I know it's reliable data due to Nielsen soundscan. It's really interesting that artists that were big album sellers before Soundscan, sold much less after it was introduced.
ie. MJ, Madonna.
Brenton is Fine! Is he gay? I know the ex-girlfriend was upset when there were rumors he was dating Taylor.. But those YouTube videos of him kissing a man on a Australian TV show or movie are erotic and I'm a straight female.
So Google Play is finally on my country, so I can buy albums for my new Android Phone and all the ****ing albums are at 8, 9 dollars max, RED is 14, The Lord is testing my wallet