Is there an iTunes chart?
Since 2001, iTunes is the single most prominent digital marketplace for music, available across 247 different local markets. iTunes charts often become the first sign of the artist’s adoption in a specific country. With Soundcharts, you can track all country- and genre- iTunes charts in one place.
How do I get Apple Music charts?
How To Get A Spot In iTunes Charts
- Build a blog worthy story around your music. Your potential No 1 needs a press worthy narrative: your original story.
- Plan ahead. Planning your release strategy ahead is a must.
- Make a viral video.
- Syndicate your song as widely as possible:
How do I see my music stats on Apple Music?
Go to replay.music.apple.com. Sign in with the same Apple ID that you use with your Apple Music subscription. Click Get Your Replay Mix.
How do songs chart on iTunes?
In iTunes, the chart has always been based on purchased/downloaded tracks. The charts are different based on the service. Since Apple Music is a streaming service, the chart is based on songs being streamed. In iTunes, the chart has always been based on purchased/downloaded tracks.
How do I view iTunes charts?
Open iTunes, go to the “Store” tab, and look on the right side. You will see “Top Songs” and “Top Albums”.
How do I see my top artists on Apple Music?
Head to music.apple.com/replay and you will be given the option to “get your replay mix”. From there you can find out who your most streamed artists were this year, the total amount of time you spent listening and your favourite albums.
Does Apple Music count towards iTunes charts?
iTunes charts represent only sales on iTunes, and Apple Music charts comprise only streams on Apple Music.
Does Apple Music count on iTunes chart?
Songs purchased on iTunes but streamed on Apple Music will not be counted, as only songs played from a paid or free trial Apple Music subscription are considered as valid streams; however, each time a song is played from the Apple Music Library, it is counted as a stream.