The Hippie Sabotage remix of Tove Lo's Habits also had exactly zero airplay in the US and a fraction of a fraction of the YouTube views and was in the 50s and 60s on iTunes for weeks. Having a song that low on iTunes doesn't say much at all.
Plus, the video for Work is the first suggested video on Fancy's YouTube page and has almost two-thirds the number of views Fancy has. I mean, it's sort of impressive it's racked up that many views, but you must realize that most of the people who went to watch it clearly were looking for another "Fancy" sized bop only to discover that all the redeeming parts of the song were Charli's. Hence why it's wallowing in the 80s while Charli is in the top 10.
But that's what usually happen with rap songs. Berzerk by Eminem sold way less than The Monster, featuring Rihanna. Songs with rap verses and pop choruses will attract more audience than entirely rap songs.
I just saw that Brad Pitt produced the HBO AIDS movie The Normal Heart From a slavery movie to an AIDS movie...he's such a socially conscious producer.
Brad is producing great projects,he's so better at producing then at acting.