I just noticed that We Are Never is actually the #3 female streaming song this week, behind only former #1s Lights & Call Me Maybe. Though given that Never is #20something on streaming, that really says something about how generally dominant men are on streaming.
Digital Songs debuts for Speak Now album tracks: 8, 12, 18, 25, 29, 38, 42, 44, 51.
This week Red was #10 digitally but a few spots short of hitting the T50. So Taylor having as many album tracks enter the Hot 100 as last time seems unlikely.
There's not a good example of an album post-streaming-chart-change that charted a bunch of songs thanks solely to downloads.
But Mumford gives a good idea of streaming-only charters: #31 on streaming = not on Hot 100, #28=#94.
In theory downloads should count more than streaming, so if Taylor's songs chart the exact same way on Digital Songs as last time (though I suspect they'll actually do better), she'll have 5 songs at #29 or higher digitally, so she should have at least 5 album tracks chart. I'm guessing six - the same number as Fearless.
Any other predictions for # of charting album tracks next week?
I feel like 'The Lucky One' is the younger generations 'Lucky' by Britney, I'd be willing to bet she was inspired by Britneys song and obviously her own life for that one...we all know she loves Ms. Spears.
I just noticed that We Are Never is actually the #3 female streaming song this week, behind only former #1s Lights & Call Me Maybe. Though given that Never is #20something on streaming, that really says something about how generally dominant men are on streaming.
Digital Songs debuts for Speak Now album tracks: 8, 12, 18, 25, 29, 38, 42, 44, 51.
This week Red was #10 digitally but a few spots short of hitting the T50. So Taylor having as many album tracks enter the Hot 100 as last time seems unlikely.
There's not a good example of an album post-streaming-chart-change that charted a bunch of songs thanks solely to downloads.
But Mumford gives a good idea of streaming-only charters: #31 on streaming = not on Hot 100, #28=#94.
In theory downloads should count more than streaming, so if Taylor's songs chart the exact same way on Digital Songs as last time (though I suspect they'll actually do better), she'll have 5 songs at #29 or higher digitally, so she should have at least 5 album tracks chart. I'm guessing six - the same number as Fearless.
Any other predictions for # of charting album tracks next week?
You can't forget that Mumford was strong digitally as well. Alot of there songs were charting in the top 100 and 200 on itunes.
i never expected a rihanna vs taylor tbh... they were always in such different leagues!
There are very few stanbases who don't need to be worried by this album, only well established genuinely talented artists who can actually write can compete with her level at the moment.