Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were God." surges 10-4 with the Hot 100's top Digital Gainer award for a second week. The song burst onto the Hot 100 at No. 3 eight weeks ago as a then-preview track to her album "Red," arriving that week (Oct. 27) at No. 1 on Digital Songs (416,000). Now the second pop radio single from the set, "God." holds at No. 2 on Digital Songs (221,000, up 33%) and bounds 15-11 on Radio Songs (64 million, up 26%). (It's not available to subscription streaming services and, thus, does not appear on On-Demand Songs.)
It will have really small chance to do it tbh. She needs a lot for digital sales and it's still low at radio airplay compared to those above her. It might sneak in if it holds on at sales while the ones above are declining, but that doesn't seem likely because new titles would be surging by then.
Spotify shows it for me although I have the album in my library.... it's STILL not available to stream?
That is correct. You can import songs from itunes to spotify and that confused alot of us when WANEGBT was out because people constantly thought WANEGBT was out for streaming even though the only reason they could search and add it was cause they bought it.
I have a question. Do all y'all see the Red single on spotify? Like j see the album cause I have and all but if you scroll down to the singles I see Red with the single cover and no other one except Never.
If it ends up selling 4-5mil then **** that Hot100 nr1. If keeping it from streaming gives it longevity with sales then i guess its not a bad thing. Although i think it would not act much different if it was on streaming. I still think that logic BMR has is very flawed.
There is not that much to be gained by putting the album up for streaming. That mainly would supplement lackluster single or album sales by an artist. Taylor has neither.