Kelly unfollowed Jennifer Hudson on twitter. She must really HATE Clive Davis to do that.
And regarding the new billboard rule, it's total bull ****. A music video should not be able to affect a song's performance. Now the new #1s will be able to top the chart for ages! Stupid.
To say that streaming shouldn't affect the position of a song on the Hot 100 is foolishness. Streaming is perhaps the single most important indicator of a song's influence these days. If anything, streaming should count the most.
Kelly unfollowed Jennifer Hudson on twitter. She must really HATE Clive Davis to do that.
And regarding the new billboard rule, it's total bull ****. A music video should not be able to affect a song's performance. Now the new #1s will be able to top the chart for ages! Stupid.
Jennifer Hudson @IAMJHUD
Clive Davis' new memoir hits shelves today! So proud to have worked with him over the years.
To say that streaming shouldn't affect the position of a song on the Hot 100 is foolishness. Streaming is perhaps the single most important indicator of a song's influence these days. If anything, streaming should count the most.
I disagree. Sales should be the indicator, then it should be streaming and airplay. Some person with a ****** song has more of a chance to get a #1 than Kelly does. I hate it. I don't mind Vevo but adding all verified youtube videos!?! Just no.
I know it's not a big deal but I get a tad pressed when Idol articles and now the show mentions the local 4th season winner first rather than the than the WW inaugural season winner when they're both being discussed about
Kelly unfollowed like 12 people a few weeks ago, J.Hud may have been one of them. It could have been some type of Twitter glitch or an accident or something because she didn't have any apparent reason to unfollow any of them, like Britney, John Legend, and her old DJ were some that were unfollowed as well.
How exactly are streams counted? I've been trying to figure it out ever since the chart started but I still don't get it? Is there like an article that discusses it in depth?
What if you skip to the next track before the current song finishes, does that count as a stream? Or is it like how play counts are done on iTunes where it only counts if the song finishes?