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Swiftie ascent: Taylor is dominating with re-releases

Swiftie ascent: Taylor is dominating with re-releases

Swiftie ascent

The release of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) this month has seen Taylor Swift achieve her 12th #1 album to date, beating the record for chart-topping albums by female artists that was previously held by Barbra Streisand. That confirms Swift as modern music royalty, placing her 3rd alongside Drake for the most #1 albums of all time, surpassed only by The Beatles (19) and Jay-Z (14).

Sounding like a broken record

‍_Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)_ went straight to #1 in the Billboard charts, making up nearly 1 in 4 of all album sales worldwide in its first week. She is the first woman and only living solo artist to have 11 albums concurrently charting on the Billboard 200, as well as the only artist to have ever achieved a new #1 album in each of the last five calendar years (2019–23). Perhaps most incredibly of all, a staggering 25 out of the 100 biggest songs on the Billboard Hot list are by the Pennsylvania-born singer. Indeed, Swift has broken so many records, there isn’t space to write about them all.

Era(s)-defining

Swift’s re-recorded albums — a campaign she has embarked on following the sale of her first 6 album masters to music mogul Scooter Braun — have arguably intensified the love story between the artist and her loyal fanbase of "Swifties", as evidenced by the demand for her Eras World Tour.

The 131-show tour, which features a variety of tracks from her extensive catalog, has meant that Swift’s entire discography has soared in popularity in the past months. The latest daily data from Spotify places her at some 98 million streams a day, more than double the next most popular artist, Bad Bunny, who is racking up “only” 48 million streams a day.

What's perhaps most remarkable though, is that in a music industry where the “collab” has become commonplace, Swift’s appeal as a solo artist is currently unmatched.

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OpenAI set to air a minute-long Super Bowl ad for a second consecutive year, per WSJ

OpenAI is expected to broadcast a lengthy commercial at Super Bowl LX, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

Having aired its first-ever paid ad at last year’s Big Game, the ChatGPT maker is set to take another 60-second ad slot during NBC’s broadcast on February 8, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Tamagotchis are making a comeback, 3 decades after first becoming a global toy craze

If you were a ’90s kid, you might remember the craze around little egg-shaped toys with an 8-bit digital screen, displaying an ambiguous pet-thing that demanded food and attention.

Now, on the brand’s 30th anniversary, the Tamagotchi the Japanese pocket-sized virtual pet that launched a thousand cute and needy tech companions, from Nintendogs to fluffy AI robots — is making a minor comeback.

Tamagotchi Google Search Trends
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Looking at Google Trends data, searches for “tamagotchi” spiked in December in the US, up around 80% from just six months prior, with the most search volume in almost two decades.

While the toys are popular Christmas gifts, with interest volumes often seen ticking up in December each year, the sudden interest might also have something to do with the birthday celebrations that creator and manufacturer Bandai Namco are putting on, including a Tokyo exhibition that opened on Wednesday.

Game, set, hatch

More broadly, modern consumers appear to have a growing obsession with collectibles (see: Labubu mania), as well as a taste for nostalgia (see: the iPod revival, among many other trends).

But, having finally hit 100 million sales in September last year, the brand itself is probably just glad to exist, giving a whole new generation the chance to experience the profound grief of an unexpected Tamagotchi death.

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