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Friday, 3 July 2015

Taylor Swift's 1989 song still leading


Taylor Swift's 1989' leads Nielsen's mid-year charts, to the surprise of no one.
Nielsen released its-year music report on Thursday,  showing a surge in streaming and hefty bump in vinyl sales and making two things abundantly clear.


Taylor Swift is unstoppable, and Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk" probably isn't going anywhere. For the period from Dec.29, 2014 to June 28, 2015, Swift's 1989 has been the top-selling and most consumed album, more than 1million units.
On top of that, four 1989 tracks were in the top 25, each selling more than 1million units.

The album took second, however, in digital album sales. ( Drake's If You're Reading This, it's to late, took the top spot) 1989 also topped Vinyl bump, with an impressive 33,500 Vinyl sold. Swift didn't fare as well on the digital songs chart, where "Uptown Funk" dominated.
I n addition to leading online streams, the inflectious track was also the most-played radio song.

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