Frans bows on the UK singles chart

Congratulations to Frans who bows on the UK singles chart this week at No.47 with ‘If I Were Sorry.’ The Swedish Eurovision Song Contest entry is the second highest [ESC] entry this year only beaten by the UK’s own Joe & Jake. The duo’s ‘You’re Not Alone’ bows at No.40. Produced by Matt Schwartz, who has previously worked on material with Kylie Minogue (‘Timebomb’) and Cheryl (‘Only Human’).

Last year’s winner Måns Zelmerlöw managed to place ‘Heroes’ just outside the UK top ten (it peaked at No.11). Previous winner Loreen’s ‘Euphoria’ made it all the way to No.3 back in 2012. Jamala’s ‘1944’ didn’t make the chart at all, neither did Nicky Byrne (‘Sunlight’ has reached No.68 in Ireland).

The third entry from the ESC comes in the shape of Dami Im, whose ‘The Sound of Silence’ bows at No.81. We will definitely be on the lookout for the Swedish singles tally which will bow on Friday.

Spotify streaming figures

As you probably know by now, I’m paying close attention to the Spotify streaming figures. As Eurovision slowly drifts away, there’s a slight drop in entries across the territories. On the Spotify global tally Frans drops 64-75 with ‘If I Were Sorry,’ moving 4-9 in Sweden.

Dami Im falls back 140-162 with ‘The Sound of Silence.’ She drops on all tallies, but in native Australia where she rebounds to reach a new peak of No.60. Even in Sweden, Dami Im seems to have struck a bit of unluck a as the track falls out of the top ten landing just outside a No.11.

In native France, Amir falls 30-34 with ‘J’ai cherché.’ In line with Dami Im’s success, Amir has greater success in Sweden where his entry reached No.27 on Sunday. It, however, fell to No.38 on the chart dated May 16th. The highest peak is Lithuania, which placed Amir at No.15 two days ago.

Sergey Lazarev also moves in the wrong direction on most tallies. ‘You Are the One’ reached No.17 in Sweden on Sunday, falling back to No.23 yesterday.

The only one to truly (still) benefit from the Eurovision Song Contest is the guest act Justin Timberlake who storms the pole positions in both the UK and the US. The Trolls soundtrack cut moves 6-4 on the Spotify global tally, beaten by Drake, Calvin Harris and Desiigner.

Dami Im Breaks Spotify’s Global Tally

The verdict is out Dami Im’s ‘The Sound of Silence.’ Finally, the Spotify streaming figures from yesterday is out. As reported yesterday, Dami Im has enjoyed worldwide success. Yet, it’s not until today we can see the full impact of her amazing performance as streaming figures from yesterday is available. In other words, the day after her performance.

It’s definitely clear that Sweden loved this song! The track surges to a new peak, finally cracking the top ten. Frans moves 9-5 with ‘If I Were Sorry,’ while Justin Timberlake’s performance of the Trolls soundtrack cut storms to No.1 with 276,004 streams.

Dami Im, reaches a new peak in Australia (No.73) adding new chart territories such has Switzerland, Estonia and Denmark. For the first time, ‘Sound of Silence’ is a global Spotify streaming hit bowing at No.140. It’s still behind Frans (No.64) on the global tally.

Dami Im-  The Sound of Silence

The Sound of Silence Peak Positions

  • Sweden: 10 (35)
  • Australia: 73 (187)
  • Norway: 89 (180)
  • Finland: 81 (165 )
  • Iceland: 25 (40)
  • Ireland: 123 (NE)
  • Malaysia: 146
  • Switzerland: 186 (NE)
  • Estonia: 36 (NE)
  • Global: 140 (NE)
  • Denmark: 138 (NE)
  • Poland: 61 (NE)
  • Austria: 85
  • Lithuania: 16

(Spotify Streaming chart positions as of May 15th, 2016. Saturday’s positions in brackets).

Written by DNA Songs, songwriters Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci have written several hits for the likes of Ricky Martin, Delta Goodrem and The Veronicas.

DNA Songs Is Dami Im’s Secret Sauce

Dami Im was many a favorite as we were mesmerized by her performance at the Eurovision Song Contest with ‘The Sound of Silence.’ So, you want more of that? Production duo DNA Songs has many hits under their belt – and WelcheMusic has featured several hits in this blog post.

Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci have written hits for Ricky Martin, The Veronicas and The Saturdays through the years. I’m personally excited about Delta Goodrem – the biggest Australian female artist! She’s even bigger than Kylie Minogue in her home country.

The X Factor Breakthrough

In October 2013, Dami Im first worked with DNA Songs, when the duo penned and produced ‘Alive.’ The track was the first single off her eponymous sophomore set, eventually topping the ARIA singles chart. It went on to sell more than 70,000 copies. ‘Alive’ peaked at No.49 on Australia’s Spotify streaming chart. Dami Im had already won the fifth season of The X Factor Australia.

The Frans Effect on Spotify

The singer was a surefire bet for winning last night’s Eurovision Song Contest, but was beaten by Ukraine and Russia. Signed on Sony, ‘The Sound of Silence’ is also available in a couple of remixes (not on Spotify Sweden though).

Dami Im – Sound Of Silence (7th Heaven Radio Edit)

Dami Im – Alive

The Sound of Silence Peak Positions

  • Sweden: 35
  • Australia: 111
  • Norway: 180
  • Finland: 165
  • Iceland: 40
  • Malaysia: 146

(Spotify Streaming chart positions as of May 14th, 2016).

As promised, do check out these amazing DNA Productions hits with Delta Goodrem.
Delta Goodrem – Dear Life

Delta Goodrem – Wings

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The Frans Effect on Spotify

We now know that Ukraine won this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, yet it seems that Sweden’s entry Frans is the global winner. Turns out that ‘If I Were Sorry’ quickly became the biggest global selling download via iTunes following his No.5 peak at the Stockholm Globe Arena last night.

According to streaming data from Spotify from yesterday, the artist benefited from the success. Frans’ ’If I Were Sorry’ has so far spent 61 days on Spotify’s global daily chart, peaking at No.49. So far, it has spent 61 days on the chart and jumped 197-131 yesterday. The track now totals 27.6m streams across the globe, according to data from analyst site Kworb.net.

Spotify Daily Chart

(May 14th, 2016 – the day of the Eurovision Song Contest)

  • Estonia: 4 (11)
  • Iceland: 10 (17)
  • Lithuania: 14 (17)
  • Sweden: 9 (22)
  • Ireland: 71 (67)
  • UK: 81 (88)
  • Finland: 71 (92)
  • Netherlands: 87 (114)
  • Austria: 86 (126)
  • Norway: 115 (196)

The tally lists the current daily chart position, with the position on May 13th in brackets.

Frans’ If I Were Sorry Dominates Swedish Spotify Chart

 

According to the Swedish news daily Aftonbladet, the 17-year old Frans is pleased with the result. “It’s a great party and a wonderful evening,” adding that “I didn’t see two million, but 15,000 people with shining things. I was shocked trying to take it all in.”

Songwriter facts

Oscar Fogelström, Michael Saxell, Fredrik Andersson and Frans Jeppsson-Wall wrote the track. Frans is signed to Cardiac Records.

The Skåne-based record label signed a collaboration agreement with Sony Music Entertainment last November. It enjoyed great success with ‘Johnny G (The Guidetti Song)’ performed by Badpojken last year.

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