The charts display with several drop-down menus at the top, so you can tailor exactly what you want to see data for. The options include normal metadata such as dates, genres, and release dates, but you can look even deeper. For instance, Song Project lets you break out sales versus streams. Get even more granular by breaking out whether those streams were from an on-demand service or a lean-back radio, and then whether the on-demand service was audio or video. This means that you can determine that the top EDM song getting on-demand audio streaming in Los Angeles is Major Lazer’s “Lean On,” whereas the top debut rock tune by sales in Chicago is “Up In Flames” by a band called blessthefall.
The album and artist charts gives a similar degree of depth into performance. Did you know that Radiohead’s old album “In Rainbows” was one of the top five best-selling LPs in Austin last week? Or that New York’s favorite artist by song streams is rapper Meek Mill, while The Weeknd has the top spot for Boston?