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I wish she had those numbers in 2007 though. It seems that YouTube is what has become more popular. Lady Gaga is over a billion I think. But still, it's cool none the less. What if you had a video that had been watched a million times. That's actually a little bit incomprehensible to think of that many people, yet "she" sold 1.2 million copies of Moi... Lolita in just a few months just around the time she turned 16. That is really out of this world.
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The video have only had an average of 3,000 views each day for the past 4 months. Yes, I said only.
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That is a buttload of views for every day! Just think...almost one-eighth of the people in New York viewed this video(I'm just making a size comparison obviously, this isn't true).
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Not trying to be Debbie Downer or anything, but while 3,000 views a day is indeed a lot, there are artists that probably get that in less than an hour.
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I think many people thought the music video was sort of a disappointment. It had 600,000 views in the first month, then not even 400,000 views in the next 7 months.
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That is true, but also music videos tend to not be watched again by tye same people. Most view it just once.
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It never bothered to check on the number of views until today.
It's at 1,002,629 views now. So that's [vegeta]OVER 9000[/vegeta] views in about a week.
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Happy 1,000,000 views I guess.
And with the numbers you gave, the video have had an average of 48 views per hour and 1152 views per day during the past 118½ hours (7d, 20h, 30m). |
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