

If one of my daughters said, ‘Oh my god, this young emerging artist had 2 million YouTube views and 16 million starts,’ I’d say I only want to know how many starts and finishes.”Īmong other Voice performances that have entered Billboard’s Hot Digital Songs chart are Matthew Schuler‘s version of Leonard Cohen‘s “Hallelujah” (272,000 sold), Bradbery’s twist on the Pam Tillis hit “Maybe It Was Memphis” (167,000 sold), the Swon Brothers’ harmony-rich remake of Kenny Loggins‘ “Danny’s Song” (158,000 sold) and last season’s winner Josh Kaufman, whose take on the Bonnie Raitt hit “I Can’t Make You Love Me” got him past the top eight and sold 97,000 copies. We’re watching closely, but that’s less of interest to me. “We argue in the car,” Telegdy says of debates with his 11- and 13-year-old daughters, “What’s the real measure of success? Digital downloads are the simplest, the easiest to track. The show hit the 10 million mark in late May 2013, about midway through season four.įrom the perspective of Paul Telegdy, president of alternative and late night programming at NBC, the 20 million downloads represent rabid fanaticism for the show and its role in music discovery. The Voice, unlike American Idol, has released sales figures since its inception and allowed tracks from the show to appear on the iTunes and Billboard charts. 18: Happy Thanksgiving! (Unless You Drive a Car, Live in a City, or Eat Food) Guest: Rep.See more ‘The Voice’: Meet the Season 7 Finalists


Please let us know if you're having issues with commenting. Last week, a ‘Let’s Go Brandon!’ song by rapper Loza Alexander jumped to the top of iTunes‘ hip-hop chart.Įntertainment Joe Biden Let's Go Brandon music The video debuted the same week that rappers Loza Alexander and Bryson Gray released their own takes on the “Let’s Go, Brandon!” phenomenon.Īs Breitbart reported, controversy erupted when YouTube deleted the music video from Bryson Gray for allegedly pushing medical misinformation regarding the pandemic and coronavirus vaccines. The video hits on a variety of Trump-favorite subjects, from “Stop the Steal” to mask and vaccine mandates. “Sleepy Joe ain’t got no support,” he sings in the video. Wearing a shirt that reads, “Fuck Biden,” the music video features Forgiato Blow jamming out rhymes as he’s surrounded by a swarm of patriotic Trump supporters. As of this writing, the music video has generated over 969,000 YouTube views and has been steadily climbing since being published last Monday.
