This nikka said the song is charting on social media
Meanwhile in reality.. song flopped
From that Billboard link:
"Luther,” on pgLang/Interscope/ICLG, totaled 51 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 9% week-over-week), 38.7 million official streams (down 14%) and 4,000 sold (down 30%) in the U.S. Feb. 21-27.
How does a song go UP in air play simultaneously with streaming numbers going down significantly?
So radio is playing a song more than previously, all awhile the general public is searching for it and playing it less and less ?
In history, is this common? That the general public is searching for a song less and less, while the radio stations play it more and more thinking the public wants to hear it more ?
All awhile, Nokia streams are rising significantly and is trending on social media (yes this matters in 2025 if you arent retarded) but radio play is non existent completely, you think thats normal as well ?
Take away the names Drake and Kendrick from this situation, does any of this seem normal to you?
When you type in "top instagram reel songs" a spotify playlist pops up as the first option to recommend reel songs
It has 245 trending songs, yet Drake is not on this playlist at all
None of this seems off to you ?