Antifragile is bigger than Tomboy, Love Dive and Hybe Boy globally.
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musty singer dancing to your favourite song
OMG why did you have to show me that. It was actually pretty entertaining, now i'm gonna start feeling guilty about calling him names
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I'm starting to honestly see, of all the 4gen groups at this point in time, that LSF might actually be the "next blackpink".
They have a more international friendly sound, very charismatic members, and more importantly for Western taste, easily identifiable members and are already playing at that "high fashion luxury" kind of fell
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It is basically a reggaeton, not surprising
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wow, we're gonna see a lot of K-reggaeton TTs in the near future
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Strictly internationally? Still Wannabe.
Views: Wannabe
Spotify streams: Wannabe
International certifications: WA DA DA (RIAJ Platinum for 100M streams). Wannabe is RIAJ Gold (50M streams).
Love Dive, Hype Boy, Tomboy, God's Menu, and Next Level are also big for K-pop internationally.
youtube views for music acts, even korean ones, are decreasing, not even blackpink or bts are getting a huge amount of views anymore so wannabe record is safe for now, in the case of spotify, groups are getting more streams, even more than youtube and as we could see, itzy is not doing well in spotify which means their music isnt popular with the public or fans anymore
well, ive and lsrfm are getting those japanese certifications cause their songs are popular there and they have good stats
the only thing wannabe has is time, since is older than the rest of songs it has better streams but not for long
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youtube views for music acts, even korean ones, are decreasing, not even blackpink or bts are getting a huge amount of views anymore so wannabe record is safe for now, in the case of spotify, groups are getting more streams, even more than youtube and as we could see, itzy is not doing well in spotify which means their music isnt popular with the public or fans anymore
well, ive and lsrfm are getting those japanese certifications cause their songs are popular there and they have good stats
the only thing wannabe has is time, since is older than the rest of songs it has better streams but not for long
I'm well aware of all of these facts, which is why I said "still". Wannabe will eventually fall to Love Dive in pretty much everything besides YouTube.
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An-ti-ti-ti-ti-fragile fragile Anti-fragile anti-fragile!
LOVEY LOVEY LOVEY!!
DOVEY DOVEY DOVEY!!
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wow, we're gonna see a lot of K-reggaeton TTs in the near future
we’re gonna see this global musical trend being beaten to the ground in kpop like dubstep and electronic and tropical house for sure
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Strictly internationally? Still Wannabe.
Views: Wannabe
Spotify streams: Wannabe
International certifications: WA DA DA (RIAJ Platinum for 100M streams). Wannabe is RIAJ Gold (50M streams).
Love Dive, Hype Boy, Tomboy, God's Menu, and Next Level are also big for K-pop internationally.
Woahh that's amazing
Wannabe was bigger than love dive
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The main thing that makes we wary about concluding something like this based on raw spotify numbers is we don't really get any visibility over playlisting (or the information is behind a paywall).
With YouTube you can see the impact of spend on ads through the YouTube charts, with Spotify we rarely ever seem to know the playlisting side of things unless they're on the biggest one (TTH) and that can also be paid for.
Harder to contextualise the data. I remember reading a while back that Love Dive for example had really strong playlisting for a kpop group that's not BTS/BP but unless you pay it seems you can't really corroborate it.
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The main thing that makes we wary about concluding something like this based on raw spotify numbers is we don't really get any visibility over playlisting (or the information is behind a paywall).
With YouTube you can see the impact of spend on ads through the YouTube charts, with Spotify we rarely ever seem to know the playlisting side of things unless they're on the biggest one (TTH) and that can also be paid for.
Harder to contextualise the data. I remember reading a while back that Love Dive for example had really strong playlisting for a kpop group that's not BTS/BP but unless you pay it seems you can't really corroborate it.
I always find it hard to believe there isn't a manufatured push when a kpop group has longevity like a western artists getting as much streams in their 2nd month as their first day. That's very unlike a kpop group. There's always a decrease unless its a rare cases. Antifragile doesn't seem like one of those rare case to me.
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The main thing that makes we wary about concluding something like this based on raw spotify numbers is we don't really get any visibility over playlisting (or the information is behind a paywall).
With YouTube you can see the impact of spend on ads through the YouTube charts, with Spotify we rarely ever seem to know the playlisting side of things unless they're on the biggest one (TTH) and that can also be paid for.
Harder to contextualise the data. I remember reading a while back that Love Dive for example had really strong playlisting for a kpop group that's not BTS/BP but unless you pay it seems you can't really corroborate it.
It has 30M playlist reach it’s not that big.
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