Yep. And it's getting dark updates and lost 10 percent of the difference with the second song.
Pop wasn't really the best choice. I wonder how the album and second single will fare.
Too bad it was from the pre-orders of the album/song being taken out. That was the reason for the dark red update
Sorry, that makes absolutely no sense. They don't remove the sales until the album itself is released.
He means that the pre-order effect has worn off, the song should stay stable soon. It happens when the song get high due to pre-orders, in this case is pre-orders and the single version sales, I assume.
He means that the pre-order effect has worn off, the song should stay stable soon. It happens when the song get high due to pre-orders, in this case is pre-orders and the single version sales, I assume.
No, he didnt mean that. Kworb said in the iTunes Discussion Thread that all songs that were boosted by pre-orders got terrible updates. By the looks of it, iTunes removed pre-order tracks from their singles chart
With industry sources suggesting that the high-energy lead single from 1989 (due Oct. 27) could debut with 425,000-450,000 downloads sold, Swift could shake all the way to No. 1 next week.
With industry sources suggesting that the high-energy lead single from 1989 (due Oct. 27) could debut with 425,000-450,000 downloads sold, Swift could shake all the way to No. 1 next week.