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"Breathtaking" Breaks Records: Impressive Data in Series Playback | Israel today

2022-05-09T08:29:34.412Z


After Netflix's successful show gained high ratings and critical acclaim, now the songs that took part are also reaching new heights • Sales of the Scottish band's Clearest Blue 'jumped 522% over the previous week, while Colors' sales Singer Baby Queen's Of You "jumped 553% • There were songs whose sales jumped more than a thousand percent!


A little over two weeks have passed since "Breathtaking" aired on Netflix, and soon - and even quite surprisingly - it became a worldwide hit series, and one that even won critical acclaim.

The great success is not only reflected in the growing number of viewers in the series, but also in its soundtrack - which many of the songs played in it have had a significant increase in streaming services.

According to a review by the official parade company that runs the UK music charts, songs by artists such as Churches, Baby Queen, Shura and Orla Gartland have taken a significant leap thanks to playing on the show - and in some cases, the songs have even reached sales highs since first released.

Take Baby Queen for example: the song by the British pop singer "Want Me", who wrote the song "Colors Of You" especially for the series, gained a 553% increase in its sales compared to the previous week.

The song "Dover Beach" also received an impressive jump - of 427% compared to the week before.

Another example is in the song "Clearest Blue" by the Scottish band Band (which was released towards the end of 2015!), Which appeared in the party scene in the third episode of the series - and which has since jumped by 522% in its sales.

If you thought these impressive numbers were high, then you should know that the numbers of songs by Orla Gartland ("Why Am I Like This?"), By Shura ("What's It Gonna Be?") And by Charlift ("I Belong In Your Arms") Won an even bigger leap - with an increase of more than 1,000% in their sales compared to the previous week.

This is not the first time that songs that have appeared in various series have had a jump in their sales: just last year, the song "It's A Sin" from the British series "Sin" also jumped in the charts thanks to its playing on the show.

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Source: israelhayom

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