But just because a song isn't eligible to chart in the UK doesn't mean that it can't still receive sales and airplay. It just won't be on the charts until the album is out..
People can still buy the song. It can still go 1 on iTunes. It can make people like her more. It can make them buy the album. It can still chart in 3 weeks and the sales during the ban are still being counted. It's cool.
But just because a song isn't eligible to chart in the UK doesn't mean that it can't still receive sales and airplay. It just won't be on the charts until the album is out..
Songs in the UK have massively frontloaded sales and usually only chart in the top10 for like 5-6 weeks or something, now if you subtract the 4 weeks of chart ban that DWUW got, and take away its massive first week sales (including the sales it will get after the X Factor performance tomorrow) what will there be left ?
Songs in the UK have massively frontloaded sales and usually only chart in the top10 for like 5-6 weeks or something, now if you subtract the 4 weeks of chart ban that DWUW got, and take away its massive first week sales (including the sales it will get after the X Factor performance tomorrow) what will there be left ?
Her platinum certification.
It doesn't matter if it peaks at like 30 if it sells a huge amount, it would be undraggable because everyone knows about the ban.