After his historic Super Bowl performance, Usher's reputation skyrocketed, as did his streaming and fanbase, but then Beyoncé joined in the chat.
However, “Queen B” Beyoncé, who unexpectedly released two new singles, steals the show and is expected to surpass him in earnings.
Beyoncé's post-game surge up the charts with two new singles, “Texas Hold'em” and “16 Carriages,” was even more impressive than Usher's sudden rise.
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experts in Best US Casino Sites analyzed both singers' new hit singles and estimated current income from Spotify.
beyonce
Currently one of Beyoncé's most popular new hit singles, “Texas Hold'em” It currently has over 9.2 million streams on Spotify.
On average, Spotify pays artists approximately $0.005 per stream, with 70% of the revenue going to the artist and 30% to Spotify.
Therefore, expertstexas hold'em has earned $46,000 and counting.
Another hit song of hers is “16 carriages” It currently has just over 4 million plays on Spotify. Experts calculate that this truck is worth him $ 20,000.
Usher
After releasing a new single, “Ruin” On February 6, the track received over 1.4 million views on YouTube in five days.
After the Super Bowl performance, experts revealed that the song gained an additional 1.2 million views on YouTube 12 days later, and currently sits at 2.7 million views.
“Ruin' has currently been streamed over 4.5 million times on Spotify. Experts currently calculate the truck's value at an estimated $22,500, and the value is increasing.
Beyoncé and Usher comparison
Beyoncé's hit songtexas hold'em It made twice as much money as Usher’s hit song.”Ruin”, now an additional $23,500. Beyoncé's new song was released less than 48 hours ago, while Usher's hit song was released in less than 48 hours.Ruin' was released 12 days ago.
Beyoncé hits #6 on Spotify's Top 50 Global Chart with “”Texas Hold'em,” Usher's worldwide hit songYeah! ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris” He is currently ranked 48th.
Experts are also calling for hit songs before the Super Bowl.Yeah! “ Searches on Google have skyrocketed across the U.S., with searches jumping 200% since early January.