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Originally posted by Dani97
i dont get it, but sle i guess 
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Call-Out scores are scientific random survey data that radio stations use to make their playlists/boost up plays/turn down plays according to how they score. They're a big reason a lot of hyped tracks from big named artists do well for the first few weeks they're out, but slow down/crash when the callout data has finally been accounted for and released. They list data on things such as how many people they surveyed ranked the song as their favorite/least favorite/positive/negative/how much burn the song has.
BS already debuted at #1 last week with a Potential Score of 98 (I've seen a few other songs with that score - never a debut - but at their peak), but I've legitimately never seen a 99.
It's also #1 Positive (Shake It Off #2), #1 Favorite (Shake It Off #2), Lowest Negative score, Highest Net Positive score, and second lowest Heavy Burn.
Basically, everyone loves it.