Amazon is definitely lower than that in the singles department.
Billboard released a report a few weeks ago:
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After nearly a decade since selling its first digital song, Apple Inc.'s iTunes continues to dominate with a 63% unit share of the U.S. market for digital music downloads in the fourth quarter, according to estimates released Tuesday by the NPD Group Inc.
Amazon.com's MP3 store remained No. 2 with 22% market share, NPD said.
This week proves weekends are way more important for sales though, considering Pink lost her lead only on Saturday morning and Macklemore still snatched on Digital Songs.
I think Fall Out Boy might get top 10 this week, and I hope Can't Hold Us gets #1. Pink's song is okay, but Can't Hold Us is an ANTHEM, and it won't get as long as I thought at #1 since Mirrors is climbing really fast.
I hope Power Trip and I Hit It First chart well too.
This week proves weekends are way more important for sales though, considering Pink lost her lead only on Saturday morning and Macklemore still snatched on Digital Songs.
Yeah. I don't know about the US, but in the UK Sunday is the day of the week with highest sales, followed by Saturday, and Tuesday-Thursday have the lowest sales.
I think Fall Out Boy might get top 10 this week, and I hope Can't Hold Us gets #1. Pink's song is okay, but Can't Hold Us is an ANTHEM, and it won't get as long as I thought at #1 since Mirrors is climbing really fast.
I hope Power Trip and I Hit It First chart well too.
Mirrors won't chalenge for the top if it doesn't increase its sales.
i predict:
1. Just Give Me A Reason
2. Can't Hold Us
3. When I Was Your Man
4. Mirrors
5. Thrift Shop
6. Stay
7. Cruise
8. Radioactive
9. Gentleman
10. I Love It