Hot Digital Tracks

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The Hot Digital Tracks chart is a song popularity chart that ranks the best-selling digital tracks in the United States, as determined by Billboard magazine.[1] It should not be confused with the Hot Digital Songs chart, which combines different versions of songs to provide a summarized figure. The Hot Digital Tracks chart allows separate charting for remixes, explicit or clean versions, and any other alternate versions, whereas the Hot Digital Songs chart only assigns one position to all versions of the same track.

Soundscan began tracking downloads at the end of June 2003, and the first download chart was created in July 2003.[2] However, the data from Hot Digital Songs was not included as a component for compiling the Billboard Hot 100 until January 2005. Digital songs with UPC (Universal Product Code) counts towards the Hot 100, while those without UPC do not.[3]

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  1. ^ "Billboard adds downloads to chart". CBC. February 7, 2005. Retrieved May 4, 2022.
  2. ^ Billboard July 12 2003
  3. ^ Billboard - Beyoncé solo debut does 'crazy' business

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