Sony have been inflating the numbers for the music they produce ever since they started doing it.
Well, tbf, everyone does it. But it only makes sense for Sony to put even more money into it since the single is also tied to a franchise they clearly intend to milk.
It’s, statistically speaking, the most listened to song of all time. The thing is they include streaming numbers which have always been inflated by bots and even hacked accounts (Beyoncé, and many others, once lost hundreds of thousands of “plays” because of that specifically).
I don’t think it counts YouTube views but streaming service, sound scan (radio) and digital purchases.
>It’s, statistically speaking, the most listened to song of all time
Not even close, it's the song with the most YT views or streams released only as a single, the problem is very few songs are released as singles
>Did better than racist wanted it to
Not really, it was an actually embarrassing box office >It's getting a 3rd movie
He got the first movie based on nothing, he got a trilogy based on nothing, he got put into the 100M games based on nothing, performance was never a factor, it's a part of the push
>The replies in this thread
Imagine being upset that a decent song is popular because you're still mad about the movie it's from existing. Like it's not even close to the best song on the soundtrack, but that's just because the soundtrack itself was fricking great overall.
Start a Riot and What's Up Danger are both much better songs, but yeah I also still enjoy Sunflower. I also personally enjoy Elevate a lot more than Sunflower but I get that's more of a personal preference. Really the album just doesn't have any bad songs, it's just solid.
Start a riot is better, but I like Sunflower
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I swear most people here forget what they watched or even read instantly hence why discussions on this board are schizophrenic
Start a Riot and What's Up Danger are both much better songs, but yeah I also still enjoy Sunflower. I also personally enjoy Elevate a lot more than Sunflower but I get that's more of a personal preference. Really the album just doesn't have any bad songs, it's just solid.
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[...] >Movie made for black people >Uses rap music made by black people >People can't tell the difference between songs
It's almost like it's a race thing.
Start a riot is better, but I like Sunflower
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I swear most people here forget what they watched or even read instantly hence why discussions on this board are schizophrenic
>Movie made for black people >Uses rap music made by black people >People can't tell the difference between songs
It's almost like it's a race thing.
Black person no one mentioned race but you frick off with you're race war shit
Start a Riot and What's Up Danger are both much better songs, but yeah I also still enjoy Sunflower. I also personally enjoy Elevate a lot more than Sunflower but I get that's more of a personal preference. Really the album just doesn't have any bad songs, it's just solid.
Across songs didn't grab me like Into did. But I did enjoy spots theme and the song when miles realized he was in the wrong verse
can't tell the difference between songs
Have you considered that maybe those people are morons with zero attention span due to tiktok brainrot?
When the movie first came out someone said they couldn't even remember the first twenty minutes, it's sad how this generations brains have rotted
>Across songs didn't grab me like Into did.
Yeah the soundtrack for Across was much weaker, I think a lot of that comes down to the fact that Into's was a lot more varied with different creators kind of doing their own thing and felt very collaborative and experimental, which was fitting for the movie considering the subject. Across seemed like they were trying to do more of a cohesive and unified thing and it just fell flat. The score had some good shit like the India action scene and Vulture fight songs, but the soundtrack was a big disappointment.
he pooed
What does that mean, fellow Cinemaphileslims?
Peter Parker lost
Why are you such a homosexual?
Sony have been inflating the numbers for the music they produce ever since they started doing it.
Well, tbf, everyone does it. But it only makes sense for Sony to put even more money into it since the single is also tied to a franchise they clearly intend to milk.
It’s, statistically speaking, the most listened to song of all time. The thing is they include streaming numbers which have always been inflated by bots and even hacked accounts (Beyoncé, and many others, once lost hundreds of thousands of “plays” because of that specifically).
I don’t think it counts YouTube views but streaming service, sound scan (radio) and digital purchases.
>It’s, statistically speaking, the most listened to song of all time
Not even close, it's the song with the most YT views or streams released only as a single, the problem is very few songs are released as singles
Jump Up Super Star already did that years ago.
There's a gay in the movie, so it's a first
No, as Jump Up Superstar was from a game, not a movie, and everyone in that game was straight.
Not Peach
Peach has a different taste in men, but Peach is straight.
Scumflower
it's cool to see a miles morales movie do so well
This is Post Malone's song, the movie did terribly for a Spider-Man IP
Did better than racist wanted it to which is enough of a win. It's getting a 3rd movie
Yes, anon. Everyone who called your movie shit is a racist.
>Did better than racist wanted it to
Not really, it was an actually embarrassing box office
>It's getting a 3rd movie
He got the first movie based on nothing, he got a trilogy based on nothing, he got put into the 100M games based on nothing, performance was never a factor, it's a part of the push
>The replies in this thread
Imagine being upset that a decent song is popular because you're still mad about the movie it's from existing. Like it's not even close to the best song on the soundtrack, but that's just because the soundtrack itself was fricking great overall.
Start a riot is better, but I like Sunflower
I swear most people here forget what they watched or even read instantly hence why discussions on this board are schizophrenic
Start a Riot and What's Up Danger are both much better songs, but yeah I also still enjoy Sunflower. I also personally enjoy Elevate a lot more than Sunflower but I get that's more of a personal preference. Really the album just doesn't have any bad songs, it's just solid.
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Post Malone is white
No. No he is not. You can keep him too.
Post Malone is the human embodiment of shag carpet from a chainsmoker's trailer, but Sunflower is pretty good.
never heard it, and I saw the film
Did you watch it with earplugs in?
I didn't connect with it enough to even know it was playing. Movie was pretty good tho.
>Movie made for black people
>Uses rap music made by black people
>People can't tell the difference between songs
It's almost like it's a race thing.
can't tell the difference between songs
Have you considered that maybe those people are morons with zero attention span due to tiktok brainrot?
Black person no one mentioned race but you frick off with you're race war shit
Across songs didn't grab me like Into did. But I did enjoy spots theme and the song when miles realized he was in the wrong verse
When the movie first came out someone said they couldn't even remember the first twenty minutes, it's sad how this generations brains have rotted
>Across songs didn't grab me like Into did.
Yeah the soundtrack for Across was much weaker, I think a lot of that comes down to the fact that Into's was a lot more varied with different creators kind of doing their own thing and felt very collaborative and experimental, which was fitting for the movie considering the subject. Across seemed like they were trying to do more of a cohesive and unified thing and it just fell flat. The score had some good shit like the India action scene and Vulture fight songs, but the soundtrack was a big disappointment.
It was featured in the very beginning of the film, how did you not hear it
Post Malone ruins that song, he sounds very bland.
what's with people being obsessed with numbers, if you enjoyed something wouldn't that not matter
>I know you're scared of the unknown ('known)
>You don't wanna be alone (alone)