"Gobsmacked!" relies heavily on the Google Books Ngram Viewer, a tool for measuring the "frequency of words across millions ...
The Beatles have four albums on the U.K. charts this week, as 1962-1996 and 1967-1970 (The Red Album and The Blue Album), Abbey Road, and 1 all manage to appear.
Take a tour through the best charts 538 made this year. The year 2024 was one for the history books, and 538's visual journalists and reporters were hard at work explaining the data behind the ...
Four of George Michael's albums return to the charts in the musician's home country of the U.K., as ... [+] interest in his work—and Wham's—surges. English singer and songwriter George Michael ...
I dove into the data and found 10 charts that I believe best illustrate this year’s biggest developments. They help us understand what happened — and provide a glimpse of where we may be going.
That feat tied an all-time record, as only one other artist's chart history — that of the ... performed in a language other than English. Of those 27, exactly two-thirds of them are in Korean ...
Official Charts Company data can reveal that the British group’s 10th studio album shifted over 204,000 copies on the longstanding format, outselling its closest competition – The Tortured ...
She also mentioned that it's a "crazy" coincidence that the album's success coincided with its 15-year anniversary. Pratt humorously remarked on his social media about the situation, jokingly ...
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WHAM! remain strong at Number 1 with Last Christmas, celebrating the song’s 10th total week at the top of the Official Singles Chart. Last week, George Michael & Andrew Ridgeley’s pensive ...
Ari Wald, Oppenheimer "The most important chart we're watching heading into 2025 is the performance of high-momentum stocks vs. low-momentum stocks, loosely defined as the top winners vs.
Are you trying to port a BASIC ap–sorry, program–from Microsoft BASIC to the newfangled Locomotive BASIC? Well, here's the ...