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Sad songs are more likely to reach No 1

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

04:22 9 Jan 2018


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It seems 2017 was the year of the sombre song.

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Celebrity and music website Popbitch analysed last year's chart-toppers and found the majority were sad and slow.

It looked at the number of beats per minute plus whether a song was performed in major or minor keys.

It found the majority of 2017's popular tracks (87%) were performed in minor keys, including Havana by Camila Cabello, Post Malone's Rock Star, Sam Smith's Too Good At Goodbyes and Ed Sheeran's Shape of You.

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This figure compares with 62 per cent in 2016.

It also found 2017's songs were slower than previous years.


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