Bad Blood was treated like a lead single with the new version and the radio deal. So it had 2 different versions charting on itunes (ET teas).
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16. TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 71.585 (+ 6.950)
19. TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 64.635 (+ 9.242)
TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 55.393 (+ 8.351)
TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 47.042 (+ 8.662)
TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 38.380 (+ 7.758)
TAYLOR SWIFT - Bad Blood f/Kendrick Lamar: 23.788 (+ 17.844)
i wouldn't say it's flopping but it's not like it's smashing either. let's see
Given the circumstances (low airplay and a parent album that's sold nearly 9 million copies), it's doing amazing in sales. Streaming is a bit lackluster, though.
Given the circumstances (low airplay and a parent album that's sold nearly 9 million copies), it's doing amazing in sales. Streaming is a bit lackluster, though.
This as well. Also just knowing Hello exists kind of makes any singles that follow for 25 seem like a flop
SML and Bad Blood are not comparable.
Adele had no radio deal + didn't spend a ton on a music video with a ton of celebrities and the most acclaimed rapper at the time being featured on a remix.
SML and Bad Blood are not comparable.
Adele had no radio deal + didn't spend a ton on a music video with a ton of celebrities and the most acclaimed rapper at the time being featured on a remix.
Two very different cases.
also, how much had 1989 sold by the time BB video came out?
SML and Bad Blood are not comparable.
Adele had no radio deal + didn't spend a ton on a music video with a ton of celebrities and the most acclaimed rapper at the time being featured on a remix.