Instead of dividing streams by 150, the SNEP decided to multiply sales by 150. To get the actual sales, you have to divide the units figure by 150.
For this week:
1. Drake f/ WizKid & Kyla – One Dance:
2.88 million units
/ 150 = 19.2k
2. Sia f/ Sean Paul – Cheap Thrills:
2.47 million units (incl. 1.96 million streams)
/ 150 = 16.5k
3. Justin Timberlake – Can't Stop the Feeling:
2.2 million units (incl. 4.8k downloads)
/ 150 = 14.7k
4. Kungs – This Girl:
1.89 million units
/ 150 = 12.6k
5. Desiigner – Panda:
1.73 million units
/ 150 = 11.5k
6. Imany – Don't Be So Shy
7. Mike Posner – Took a Pill in Ibiza:
1.57 million units
/ 150 = 10.5k
8. Calvin Harris f/ Rihanna – This Is What You Came For:
1.47 million units
/ 150 = 9.8k
9. Alan Walker – Faded:
1.31 million units
/ 150 = 8.7k
10. Deorro f/ Elvis Crespo –
1.3 million units (incl. 2.6k downloads & 904k streams)
/ 150 = 8.7k
20. Zara Larsson – Lush Life:
0.98 million units
/ 150 = 6.5k
21. Céline Dion – Encore un soir:
0.913 million units (incl. 3.1k downloads & 451k streams)
/ 150 = 6.1k
26. Maître Gims – Ma beauté:
0.865 million units (incl. 1.8k downloads & 600k streams)
/ 150 = 5.8k
38. Jul – Émotions:
~0.79 million units (incl. 1.6k downloads & 550k streams)
/ 150 = 5.3k vs. ~900 pure sales w/o streaming at #38
Their methology is obviously very laughable. Ugh, what I wouldn't do for the BPI to take over.
Now, let's wait what they're up to with the albums chart.