Can’t say the same for a boy group who’s stans are more considered by dance moves and looks over actual music.
Isn't that how some of the biggest pop stars of the late 90s and early 2000s were popular...
Except they actually had good music and the general public can agree with me.
Meanwhile kpop stans buy whatever trash their faves put out and then it free falls from the charts when the general public doesn’t buy their trash music.
Hopefully it just wipes out the people that still think iTunes chart is a thing.
You know how dumb that sounds? Buying a single once is now 250x more point value than just streaming it.
You need to understand how charts work. The highest number of POINTS in the Hot 100 is from digital sales because it's a lot harder for artists to get people to purchase a song for money nowadays. It's a lot easier to go and stream it nowadays which is why points for streaming aren't on the same level as points from sales or radio play. iTunes is still "a thing" even more so than it ever was actually. In fact, Billboard and Nielsen updated the way iTunes is counted towards the Hot 100 just recently.
Hopefully it just wipes out the people that still think iTunes chart is a thing.
You know how dumb that sounds? Buying a single once is now 250x more point value than just streaming it.
You need to understand how charts work. The highest number of POINTS in the Hot 100 is from digital sales because it's a lot harder for artists to get people to purchase a song for money nowadays. It's a lot easier to go and stream it nowadays which is why points for streaming aren't on the same level as points from sales or radio play. iTunes is still "a thing" even more so than it ever was actually. In fact, Billboard and Nielsen updated the way iTunes is counted towards the Hot 100 just recently.
Reply by Gfe
on February 21, 2020 at 3:54 PM
Prease you ah so dramatik. First Parasite win best pictuhe and now BTS is sraying the chart
Reply by New_Donatella
on February 21, 2020 at 4:07 PM
Parasite was actually entertaining. Can’t say the same for a boy group who’s stans are more considered by dance moves and looks over actual music.
Reply by Gfe
on February 21, 2020 at 4:11 PM
Isn't that how some of the biggest pop stars of the late 90s and early 2000s were popular...
Reply by New_Donatella
on February 21, 2020 at 4:42 PM
Except they actually had good music and the general public can agree with me.
Meanwhile kpop stans buy whatever trash their faves put out and then it free falls from the charts when the general public doesn’t buy their trash music.
Reply by Stacey101
on February 21, 2020 at 7:40 PM
I see 0 songs from them on kworb.
Reply by PlasticPrada
on February 21, 2020 at 8:13 PM
And none of them will chart lol
Reply by JohnRobertson2356
on February 21, 2020 at 10:51 PM
Kworb's last update was 13.5 hours ago for some reason.
Reply by snoho
on February 22, 2020 at 9:36 PM
Hopefully it just wipes out the people that still think iTunes chart is a thing.
Reply by mrjacs
on March 1, 2020 at 4:52 PM
You know how dumb that sounds? Buying a single once is now 250x more point value than just streaming it.
You need to understand how charts work. The highest number of POINTS in the Hot 100 is from digital sales because it's a lot harder for artists to get people to purchase a song for money nowadays. It's a lot easier to go and stream it nowadays which is why points for streaming aren't on the same level as points from sales or radio play. iTunes is still "a thing" even more so than it ever was actually. In fact, Billboard and Nielsen updated the way iTunes is counted towards the Hot 100 just recently.
250x more point value. Just saying
Reply by snoho
on March 2, 2020 at 4:26 AM
You must be exhausted.