UWC singles chart will always be an inaccurate mess.
Them putting This Love #1 and Yeah! #2 on 2004 Year End, when Yeah! outpeaked TL in every single country with a chart, outsold it, and placed higher on every country's year-end except 1 was embarrassingly unprofessional. Y'all should've realized it was a sham in that moment.
I've never heard 'Don't Forget About US' before, so I'm guessing YT views are inaccurate
What impact does VEVO have on YT views? I always see VEVO videos more recommended, advertised and in playlists on YT, not to mention they include the views from both sites
UWC singles chart will always be an inaccurate mess.
Them putting This Love #1 and Yeah! #2 on 2004 Year End, when Yeah! outpeaked TL in every single country with a chart, outsold it, and placed higher on every country's year-end except 1 was embarrassingly unprofessional. Y'all should've realized it was a sham in that moment.
mess at them both being released on the same day too
UWC singles chart will always be an inaccurate mess.
Them putting This Love #1 and Yeah! #2 on 2004 Year End, when Yeah! outpeaked TL in every single country with a chart, outsold it, and placed higher on every country's year-end except 1 was embarrassingly unprofessional. Y'all should've realized it was a sham in that moment.
This was a time when there were no single sales at all. I do wonder what charts they used and what formula. I'm sure it's fine, the German seems like a reasonable and unbiased guy.
Isn't it weird how GUY has more spotify plays than all Madonna classics sans LaP? Talk about dead, buried and gone.
G.U.Y is from the digital age and was released last year, what do you expect, people already bought LAP the single and album over the past 25 years, and it gets more recurrent airplay than G.U.Y
Here in my country it gets more airplay than any Gaga song sans PF and BR. Ha legacy keeps winning
UWC singles chart will always be an inaccurate mess.
Them putting This Love #1 and Yeah! #2 on 2004 Year End, when Yeah! outpeaked TL in every single country with a chart, outsold it, and placed higher on every country's year-end except 1 was embarrassingly unprofessional. Y'all should've realized it was a sham in that moment.
Fireflies - Owl City
6.635.000 points
The Monster - Eminem feat. Rihanna
6.447.000 points
Lose Yourself - Eminem
6.358.000 points
Yeah! - Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris
6.314.000 points
Like . At least the singles chart never made any sense
This was a time when there were no single sales at all. I do wonder what charts they used and what formula. I'm sure it's fine, the German seems like a reasonable and unbiased guy.
Yeah, I wonder what charts he used too, cause clearly, he didn't use any official charts.
Single Charts 2004:
Country
Yeah!
This Love
Australia
#1
#8
Austria
#1
#3
Belgium Flanders
#2
#21
Belgium Wallonia
#1
#7
Canada
#1
#2
Denmark
#1
N/A
Finland
#1
N/A
France
#1
#6
Germany
#1
#5
Ireland
#1
#6
Italy
#3
#3
Netherlands
#1
#3
New Zealand
#1
#4
Norway
#1
#3
Russia
#1
??
Spain
#13
N/A
Sweden
#4
#26
Switzerland
#1
#4
UK
#1
#3
US
#1
#5
Year-End Charts 2004:
COUNTRY
Yeah!
This Love
Austria
#3
#14
Australia
#28
#60
Belgium Flanders
#10
#69
Beglium Wallonia
#5
#34
Denmark
#9
N/A
Finland
#98
N/A
Germany
#6
#21
Ireland
#11
#9
Italy
#1
#8
Netherlands
#10
#11
Switzerland
#4
#19
U.K.
#10
#30
U.S.
#1
#5
This Love not even going #1 in ONE country.
& death @ them having archives all the way back to 1964. Are we suppose to believe he has a legitimate grasp as to what was selling and being played on radio in 1964, when the chart makers then didn't even have a grasp with the technology then?