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they are the only 4th gen gg that im streaming so yes.
just because of me
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They already did
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I guess this is just 4th gen? Because the Top 3 3rd gen groups Blackpink, TWICE and Red Velvet are still outperforming 4th gen groups so far.
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I guess this is just 4th gen? Because the Top 3 3rd gen groups Blackpink, TWICE and Red Velvet are still outperforming 4th gen groups so far.
4th gen only. Red velvet isn't out performing and scientist flopped
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They even out charted in longevity big bang and red velvet
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We are talking about spotify. Red velvet is no where on ive or itzy level who are currently bigger than them. Red velvet is aespa level as both are below ive and itzy on spotify
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Yeah no it didn't. It has initially done better than Loco, but Loco, Not Shy, Mafia all smashed Queendom long term and held streams better than Feel My Rhythm currently is. Based on their current stream drop rate FMR will fall below these songs long term also.
Loco reached 20m streams in Spotify in a little over 18 days. As of writing this FMR is 20 days old and sitting at 19.7m streams. It's also dropping a higher percentage of streams per day compared to Loco so it's downward trajectory is actually declining at a more rapid pace.
Feel My Rhythm spent just 18 days on Spotify global 200. Wadada by comparison lasted, to memory, 24 days. Wadada also currently has 65m streams in 98 days, while Queendom managed only 62m in 228 days. So Wadada showed better chart longevity than FMR and pulled more than double daily streams compared to Queendom in a comparable time frame. Combine that with say Apple music where Kep1er charted for nearly 80 days and FMR just a tiny 3 days.
Eleven significantly out performed RV too with over 55 days on Spotify global 200 and over 70 also on Apple Music.
Eleven also nearly has 100m streams currently on Spotify even tho it's far younger than Queendom and show way way better longevity than FMR. Factually speaking, at it's current pace, FMR will not out stream Eleven or Love Dive, which btw has in it's initial days outperformed Feel My Rhythm without question.
Red Velvet may have at on time performed well on Spotify, back with Psycho, but currently numbers and facts show they are no longer competitive with Itzy, Ive and even Kep1er. Feel My Rhythm may have had good initial streams, but again during that time RV had nearly 50m playlisting reach and were on huge playlists such as Women of Pop, New Music Friday US and Teen Beats. When that playlisting ran out the song started to bleed stream and continues to. Much like Queendom it's very unlikely(actually unless it starts gaing more daily streams right now, impossible) FMR will reach 100m stream quicker than Eleven, Wadada, Loco, Mafia or Love Dive.
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Yes!
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Red Velvet may have at on time performed well on Spotify, back with Psycho, but currently numbers and facts show they are no longer competitive with Itzy, Ive and even Kep1er.
Red Velvet are currently at over 7.5M Monthly Listeners even when you - or people like you - said they wouldn't ever be able to surpass the 6-6.5M MLs. It's also something the 4th gen girl groups haven't been able to, even at their peak.
Even IDLE are doing better than ITZY, IVE and Kep1er right now, with 6M MLs.
Since you're the only one constantly quoting some playlisting, maybe it's time you actually show where you get those numbers from, since you're the one keeping track of all k-pop groups and k-pop songs on those legions of playlists. People have already asked you multiple times where you get all that playlist info from. Else you might as well have made all that up on the spot.
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Red Velvet are currently at over 7.5M Monthly Listeners even when you - or people like you - said they wouldn't ever be able to surpass the 6-6.5M MLs. It's also something the 4th gen girl groups haven't been able to, even at their peak.
Even IDLE are doing better than ITZY, IVE and Kep1er right now, with 6M MLs.
Since you're the only one constantly quoting some playlisting, maybe it's time you actually show where you get those numbers from, since you're the one keeping track of all k-pop groups and k-pop songs on those legions of playlists. People have already asked you multiple times where you get all that playlist info from. Else you might as well have made all that up on the spot.
Yes and as pointed out they availed of near 50 million playlisting reach. This is fact based information. You can literally look it up on any professional music watch dog or stat site. But you're in denial pretending it's not real because it's convenient.
You want to check? Pay for Chartmetric.com if you've got 140 bucks a month.
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