With this whole Fandom Vs GP
Everything comes down to answering this question.
Lots of people think unless you have more unique people listening to you you’re not popular and don’t deserve to be on the charts.
For me I don’t agree. The era of the internet and streaming has made casual listening more easy that doesn’t mean it’s valuable. For me in fact it’s less valuable.
Before the digital streaming era ‘causal’ listening never affected the charts. The ppl who bought an album were the ones affecting the chart. The only casual listening you can do is on the radio and no other way.
For example if you take up many of the hit songs for past which have high sales and hence charted high and put them up in the streaming era we have no idea how those charts will chnage.
REMEMBER : FANDOM EFFORT IS NOT NEW. That’s how charts have ALWAYS been. Streaming era ENABLING causal listening is what is new.
For me an act that can’t tour can’t sell but had a lot of casual listeners and are high on the charts that’s not a true picture of the strength of an artist.
Casual listening is EASY. Why should it even be the paramount metric of success. It is the opposite.