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Originally posted by £100
The disparity between radio play and P2P file sharing is even greater than the disparity between P2P and the sales chart. If anything, P2P sharing mimics the sales chart. Those songs that people want to buy on iTunes, Amazon (i.e. the sales chart) will be downloaded from P2P services because they don't want to pay. That defense of the Billboard formula doesn't work in your favour.
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I agree 100%, I also agree with the other points you have made in your previous posts in this thread. Thanks for making this thread interesting for the first time in a long time
It's nice to see someone putting some thought into what they post for a change rather than the usual one sentence posts that seem to be the norm in these threads.
I hope Imma Be is number one, I'm not a fan of songs spending too much time at number one. Umbrella spent Ten weeks at number one in the UK in 2007, and that was the first time in thirteen years that a song reached that mark. It happens far too often in the US.