Yesterday Billboard posted the update for its Hot 100 chart declaring High By The Beach debuted at #7 thanks to a #1 debut on Digital Songs with 248k copies sold. Everyone was saying how it was objectively weird, considering the single did neither have a full week nor a huge lead on iTunes to allow those numbers to be true. However, most of the Lana stans took that as an occasion to drag all the
haters,
pressed, etc., call out how she would've outdid some of ATRL's fave pop girls with no promo and continuously disrespect kworb.net's reliability.
A day later:
Quote:
UPDATED Aug. 18, 2:15 p.m.: This story has been updated to reflect new chart data, which was reprocessed by Nielsen Music following the story's original Monday posting. As a result, Lana Del Rey's "High By the Beach" debuts at No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 instead of No. 7. On Digital Songs, it debuts at No. 10 instead of No. 1, with 67,000 sold, instead of 248,000, as originally reported. The information below has been updated to reflect corrected data.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/co...-del-rey-debut
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Were they too quick to brag and drag the ones who had doubts about the chart? What do you think looking back at the posts of one day ago now?