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Originally posted by Green
There's nothing weird about We Can't Stop. It's #1 on Youtube and it jumped from #7 to #4 on On-Demand Songs.
However that UOENO song is not charting on youtube or on-demand songs.
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How can you say there's nothing weird about We Can't Stop? It's not weird that We Can't Stop is #1, it's the
37% increase that's weird. That's a HUGE increase. Last week if I remember correctly it had a slight decrease. So why was We Can't Stop getting MILLIONS more streams last week compared to the week before?
I said before, the Youtube component of the Hot 100 probably is not the same as what's shown in the Youtube Songs chart, so that's one possible explanation for UOENO. What's the explanation for We Can't Stop's huge increase this week?
I hope Billboard can write the reasons for huge increases (or decreases) in streaming in their articles. When a song gets an increase in digital sales they often post the reason (e.g. being performed on TV), so they should do the same with streaming imo.
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Originally posted by Willy.
UOENO would've went Top 10 if it has a video, as Umich pointed out.
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It's Pour It Up all over again.

They should rush-release a music video imo. It's not too late yet. I'm sure they could get something done in a couple of weeks.