Well, usually she's always like 20-40k lower than what Kworb predicts. That's maybe 'cause people buy the single and the pre-order the album to make it cheaper. Real sales are used on Hot 100, but they're not reflected on Digital Songs chart
1. Hello 406,000
2. Sorry 194,000
3. Love Yourself 134,000
4. Hotline Bling 92,000
5. WTF 85,000
6. What Do You Mean? 82,000
7. Like I'm Gonna Lose You 73,000
8. Ex's & Oh's 67,000
9. Die A Happy Man 66,000
10. Stitches 62,000
11. Here 58,000
12. Tennessee Whiskey 57,000
13. The Hills 53,000
14. Same Old Love 52,000
15. I'm Comin' Over 49,000
16. Wildest Dreams 48,000
4 Jordan Smith Great Is Thy Faithfulness (The Voice Performance)
His poor competition!
24 Amy Vachal Hotline Bling (The Voice Performance)
41 Jordan Smith Halo (The Voice Performance)
Again, his poor competition!
48 Barrett Baber Right Here Waiting (The Voice Performance)
50 Jeffery Austin Let It Go (The Voice Performance)
65 Emily Ann Roberts Blame It On Your Heart (The Voice Performance)
Based on Kworb, #4 was at 24.56%, so he's above that.
Last week, his first update was 15.20% and he peaked at 28.50%. In theory, proportionally he'd be able to get up to 46.05%.
4 Jordan Smith Great Is Thy Faithfulness (The Voice Performance)
His poor competition!
24 Amy Vachal Hotline Bling (The Voice Performance)
41 Jordan Smith Halo (The Voice Performance)
Again, his poor competition!
48 Barrett Baber Right Here Waiting (The Voice Performance)
50 Jeffery Austin Let It Go (The Voice Performance)
65 Emily Ann Roberts Blame It On Your Heart (The Voice Performance)
Based on Kworb, #4 was at 24.56%, so he's above that.
Last week, his first update was 15.20% and he peaked at 28.50%. In theory, proportionally he'd be able to get up to 46.05%.
Amy >>> Jordan. I don't watch the show but those two I know.