Anger As Recorded Music NZ Changes Chart Rules
The Official NZ Music Chart is facing a substantial change to its primary Top 40 singles and album charts so that older songs and albums that stay on the charts forever - think Rumours, INXS’ Greatest Hits - have their own separate chart. The Official NZ Music Chart will now examine the Top 40 and Catalogue Charts.
The changes were implemented on Saturday, 22 April. A press release states that the Top 40 Charts will impose a strict 18-month limit on recordings appearing there.
Once a song or album enters the Top 40, the clock starts ticking. If it is still performing well after 18 months, it automatically moves to the Catalogue Charts, carrying its history to continue its journey toward historical chart longevity records.
Recorded Music NZ Chart Compiler Paul Kennedy said in a press release, “In a streaming-dominated world in which old favourites are often on perpetual repeat for many music fans, some titles never leave the chart while a large quantity of very deserving new music never charts at all.”
Kennedy continued, “By splitting the charts into two, we can continue to celebrate the most enduring albums and songs in their own new charts while also freshening up the Top 40. Read More…