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Originally posted by Kkamjong
160M views for a song and video created for the sake of being a viral hit is not good. I mean to put it in perspective Selena is literally sitting in front of a camera and posing for KEWK and that has 110M views and is her 4th single (also has 100M on spotify).
160M on youtube is not impressive for an established artist. Not when the same artist has a video that is at 1.5B views.
If you really think mediocre youtube views, awful radio call outs, and awful on-demand streaming numbers are the signs of a "hit" because she's selling 60k a week on iTunes then you do you. Believe what you want to make you feel better about her current success.
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I am pretty sure Meghan loves to sell 60k a week while her music isn't streamed that much. She is getting actual coins since she wrote the song and digital sales mean more royalties for her. Those other songs can keep being successful streaming wise while labels take more advantage out of them.
Me Too has been steady on YouTube. Some of you, haters, thought it wasn't even going to reach 100 million views, let alone 200 million. You underestimated her and she proved you wrong once more.
By the way, Me Too kept its position in US Spotify and climbed a few spots worldwide. She's still #4 on iTunes and her song is still getting spins in Pop radios. It also got to 162 million views on YouTube since we started this argument, 2 million in a day.
