The peoples’ choice

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Lady Gaga’s awful song Poker Face has just become the most downloaded song in the UK ever.
This is not an opinion blog and this will not be an opinion piece. I don’t like Lady Gaga but a lot of people do, obviously. Apparantly, this song, which I do not like has had 779,000 downloads in the past year.

If you’re interested, Kings of Leon also rate highly, with Sex On Fire being second most downloaded song in the UK ever. So I don’t doubt the Brits’ music taste because Kings of Leon rate very highly in my books aswell.

Meanwhile, the most downloaded song in Itunes history? Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey according to Edible Apple.

Michael Jackson’s Thriller is the best selling album of all time. This makes me think about the differences of downloading compared to the buying of albums.

Are artists who make best selling albums only becoming best sellers because the people of that generation didn’t download music?
Sure, Lady Gaga has a most downloaded single but how many people have bothered to download or even more rare, buy her whole album?

In the list of best sellers, ACDC, Meatloaf, Pink Floyd and The Eagles also rate highly. The latter 3 are favourites of mine so I do see why these albums have sold a lot. Plus, it’s all music of my parents generation which I, along with most teenagers, was brought up on.

It’s hard to say which accomplishment means more in this day and age, being a top download or being a top record seller. Consider it.

Tory.

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