Using Last.FM data to put Lady GaGa in perspective
Posted: February 17th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Music, Social, Technology, Visual | Tags: data, last.fm, Music, Social, Technology, Visual | No Comments »Lady GaGa cleaned up at the BRITS last night. Within 20 minutes this appeared on Twitter. It’s a list of the most frequently deleted tracks / scrobbles by the Last.fm community in January 2010.
Are people embarrassed to admit they like her, or is she a bit shit? You tell me.
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