1 Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball 1.0000 1.0000
2 Katy Perry - Roar 0.6298 0.6099 (+199)
3 Lorde - Royals 0.5245 0.5049 (+196)
I really don't undertand that update. Katy increased more than Lorde, but she's light green while Lorde is dark green.
Blurred Lines didn't even get 90 points but got a dark green update.
I guess the bigger the song (right now), the more it will need to sell for it to get a dark green update.
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: When the popularity values update, the top 75 songs are ranked according to their growth, and then divided into five categories. Dark green songs show the strongest growth, dark red the weakest growth.
Royals gained on Katy 1% so that would explain why it got a dark green update as opposed to Katy's light green one
Question: If WB gets #1 this week can Roar be back at #1 next week seeing that WB streaming won't be as strong (the main reason for it to go #1)?
Well you just answered to your own question.
WB's video effect won't last forever, and it still lacks in radio support. I give Katy 2 weeks maximum to snatch back the #1 position (IF WB goes #1 this week)
Billboard would publish a note about Miley's situation today, wouldn't?
I think Miley won't get that #1. Katy's airplay is climbing like there's no tomorrow, plus Miley's sales is decreasing already, so.
Billboard would publish a note about Miley's situation today, wouldn't?
I think Miley won't get that #1. Katy's airplay is climbing like there's no tomorrow, plus Miley's sales is decreasing already, so.
Yes, they are going to publish predictions today.
As for Wrecking Ball, streaming is important, and Miley is easily going to do at least 15-20 million in the US.