![]() “Whenever, Wherever” was the leader in song sales, with nearly 4,000 on Sunday - up 1,349% from Saturday. “Hips Don’t Lie” was the most streamed-song from the set, with 1.8 million on-demand audio streams on Sunday and Monday. Streams for those songs surged 239% to over 6.5 million on Sunday and Monday. Shakira, who kicked off the show with her 2009 disco-pop track “She Wolf,” led in both sales and streams, with just under 11,000 sales on Sunday for songs performed during her set. RS Charts: Roddy Ricch Returns to Number One on Top 200 Albums Chart RS Charts: Roddy Ricch's 'The Box' is the Number One Song for the Fifth Straight Week ![]() Those songs also saw an over 200% increase in streams, with 9.5 million on-demand streams within 24 hours of the show.ĭaBaby Tracks His 'Million Dollar' Super Bowl Weekend in 'Shut Up' Video ![]() On Sunday alone, songs performed during Shakira and Lopez’s 15-minute set saw over 17,000 sales - an increase of 1,374% from the day before. Streams for both performers increased more than twofold, while their song sales spiked by over 1,000%. The numbers back it up as well: Streams and sales for Jennifer Lopez and Shakira soared on Sunday and Monday well after the lights had gone out at Miami’s Hard Rock stadium, according to Alpha Data, the analytics company that powers the Rolling Stone Charts. ![]() We already knew Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s Super Bowl Halftime Show had enormous cultural impact. ![]()
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