However, in the swift3 update, charts now initializes values with x and y values, and I am not sure how to use labels in this version of the library. Does anyone know how to create labels in charts with swift3?
Swiff Chart offers you a chart system very similar to the one offered by Microsoft Office, although it offers some power ups that make them more attractive. The main feature is that one that makes possible to generate animated charts where bars appear step by step.
Upon release, Folklore broke the record for the biggest opening day on Spotify for an album by a female act.[note 1] Three of its tracks, "Cardigan", "The 1", and "Exile" featuring Bon Iver, reached the top 10 on music charts in eight countries, with the former becoming Swift's sixth number-one single on the US Billboard Hot 100. Folklore topped the charts in various countries and is certified platinum or higher in Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It was Swift's seventh number-one album on the US Billboard 200, where it reigned atop for eight weeks and became the best-selling album of 2020.
"Cardigan" serves as the lead single of Folklore.[120] It was accompanied by a music video posted to YouTube, directed by Swift and produced by Jil Hardin. Both were released on July 24, 2020, alongside the album.[7] It was serviced to US pop and adult pop radio formats on July 27.[121][122] The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Swift's sixth chart-topper and second number-one debut.[123] Billboard noted a unique radio roll-out for Folklore, where few of its tracks were simultaneously promoted to multiple radio formats. While "Cardigan" impacted pop and adult contemporary,[124] "Exile" was sent to adult alternative radio on August 3, 2020, which had initially peaked at number six on the Hot 100,[125][123] whereas "Betty" was sent to country radio on August 17,[126] after arriving at number six on the Hot Country Songs chart.[127] "The 1" was released as a promotional single in Germany on October 9, 2020;[128] "The 1" had previously reached number four on the Hot 100.[123] On July 24, 2021, the first anniversary of Folklore, the original orchestral version of "The Lakes" was also released as a promotional single.[129]
The album's on-demand first-day streams were 72 million in the US, beating Thank U, Next's 55.9 million.[165] Folklore sold over 500,000 units, including 400,000 sales, in its first three days, becoming the first album to do so since Swift's own Lover.[166] Folklore debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and topped it for eight weeks, becoming the longest-reigning number-one album of 2020. Opening with 846,000 units, consisting of 615,000 pure sales and 289.85 million streams, it marked the largest sales and streaming weeks of 2020, surpassing Juice Wrld's Legends Never Die. Its first-week sales alone were enough to make it the year's best-selling album, beating BTS' Map of the Soul: 7. Swift became the first woman with seven Billboard 200 number-one debuts and tied Janet Jackson for the third-most number-ones.[111] Eclipsing Eminem, she was the first act in Nielsen SoundScan history to have seven albums each sell 500,000 copies or more in a week,[111] and the first woman since Barbra Streisand to have six albums spend multiple weeks at number one.[167] Folklore gave Swift her first entry on Alternative Albums, with the biggest debut ever on the chart.[168]
It was 2020's fastest album to move a million units,[169] the longest-running number-one album by a woman on the Billboard 200 since Reputation,[170] and the first to spend its first four weeks at the top since Adele's 25 (2015);[171] Swift became the first 21st-century act to have six albums each spend four weeks atop,[172] and the first solo/female artist (after the Beatles) to have five albums each top the chart for six weeks or more.[173][174] Billboard attributed the album's success to its timing, pandemic-suited songs and Swift's ability to connect with listeners.[175] She also surpassed Whitney Houston as the woman with the most weeks atop Billboard 200 (47 weeks).[176] Folklore sold a million pure copies in the US by October, becoming the only 2020 album to do so and Swift's ninth project to reach the mark.[177] When Evermore topped the Billboard 200 later that year, Folklore rose to number three with 133,000 units, making Swift the first woman ever to chart two simultaneous albums in the top three.[178]
All of its 16 tracks debuted simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100, giving three top-10 and five top-20 entries. Swift became the first act to debut atop both Billboard 200 and Hot 100 in the same week, with the number-one debut of "Cardigan". She also was the first act to debut two songs in the top-four and three songs in the top-six simultaneously, as "The 1" entered at number four and "Exile" at number six. It increased Swift's sum of top-10 hits to 28, including 18 top-10 debuts. Folklore was her second consecutive album to chart all of its tracks together on the Hot 100 after Lover.[179] Swift extended her record for the most concurrent Hot 100 debuts ever among women (16), and eclipsed Nicki Minaj as the woman with the most Hot 100 entries (113).[180] 11 tracks charted on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, of which a record eight entries were in the top 10.[168]
Folklore opened at number-one on the Billboard Canadian Albums as Swift's seventh consecutive number-one, spending four weeks atop. All of its 16 tracks debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 chart together, with "Cardigan", "Exile", and "The 1" in the top-10.[188][189] Folklore landed ninth on the 2020 Top Canadian Albums year-end list.[182]
In the UK, Folklore debuted atop the Official Albums Chart with 37,000 copies, beating Eminem's Music to Be Murdered By for the biggest digital sales week of 2020. It became Swift's fifth consecutive chart-topper, making her one of the only five women to score five number-one albums in the UK, after Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Streisand, and Celine Dion, and the first one to do so in the 21st-century.[190][191] Becoming Swift's first album to spend multiple weeks atop the chart, Folklore remained at number one for three consecutive weeks.[192] On the UK Singles Chart, "Cardigan", "Exile", and "The 1" opened at numbers six, eight and 10, respectively, taking the total of Swift's UK top-ten entries to 16,[193] and made her the first woman in UK history to concurrently debut three songs in the top-10.[194] Folklore is the UK's most downloaded album of 2020.[195] It further topped the Official Vinyl Albums Chart.[196]
In China, the album sold more than 200,000 copies in its first six hours and around 740,000 copies in its first week, instantly becoming the best-selling and fastest-selling album of 2020 by a western act.[210][211] Folklore was certified Diamond by QQ Music, making Swift the first western act to have four albums, with Reputation, 1989 and Lover, reach the milestone.[210] It was the platform's most streamed English-language album of 2020.[212] In Malaysia, Folklore spawned nine top-20 songs on the RIM Singles chart, with "Cardigan", "Exile", "The 1", "My Tears Ricochet" and "The Last Great American Dynasty" entering the top 10.[213] In Singapore, 14 tracks from the album landed on the RIAS Singles chart, 11 of which reached the top 20 and five in the top 10.[214] Folklore was the best selling foreign album of 2020 in Japan.[215]
Swift began professional songwriting at age 14 and signed with Big Machine Records in 2005 to become a country singer. She released six studio albums under the label, four of them to country radio, starting with her 2006 self-titled album. Her next, Fearless (2008), explored country pop, and its singles "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me" catapulted her to mainstream fame. Speak Now (2010) infused rock influences, while Red (2012) experimented with electronic elements and featured Swift's first Billboard Hot 100 number-one song, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together". She departed from her country image with 1989 (2014), a synth-pop album supported by the chart-topping songs "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", and "Bad Blood". Media scrutiny inspired the hip-hop-flavored Reputation (2017) and its number-one single "Look What You Made Me Do".
Following "Tim McGraw", four more singles were released throughout 2007 and 2008: "Teardrops on My Guitar", "Our Song", "Picture to Burn" and "Should've Said No". All appeared on Billboard's Hot Country Songs, with "Our Song" and "Should've Said No" reaching number one. With "Our Song", Swift became the youngest person to single-handedly write and sing a number-one song on the chart.[55] "Teardrops on My Guitar" reached number thirteen on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[56] Swift also released two EPs, The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection in October 2007 and Beautiful Eyes in July 2008.[57][58] She promoted her debut album extensively as the opening act for other country musicians' tours in 2006 and 2007, including those by George Strait,[59] Brad Paisley,[60] and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.[61]
In August 2012, Swift released "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", the lead single from her fourth studio album, Red. It became her first number one in the U.S. and New Zealand,[124][125] and became the fastest-selling single in digital history.[126] Other singles from the album were "Begin Again", "I Knew You Were Trouble", "22", "Everything Has Changed", "The Last Time", and "Red". "I Knew You Were Trouble" reached the top five on charts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand, the U.K. and the U.S.[127] "Begin Again", "22", and "Red" reached the top 20 in the U.S.[56] On Red, released on October 22, 2012,[128] Swift worked with Chapman and Rose, as well as the new producers Max Martin and Shellback.[129] It incorporated many pop and rock styles such as heartland rock, dubstep and dance-pop.[130] Randall Roberts of Los Angeles Times said Swift "strives for something much more grand and accomplished" with Red.[131] It opened at number one on the Billboard 200 with 1.21 million sales, making Swift the first female to have two million-selling first-weeks.[132][133] Red was Swift's first number-one album in the U.K.[134] It earned several accolades, including four nominations at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards (2014).[135] Swift received American Music Awards for Best Female Country Artist in 2012, Artist of the Year in 2013,[136][137] and the Nashville Songwriters Association's Songwriter/Artist Award for the fifth and sixth consecutive years.[138] The Red Tour ran from March 2013 to June 2014 and grossed over $150 million, becoming the highest-grossing country tour ever.[139] Swift was honored with the Pinnacle Award, making her the second recipient of the accolade after Garth Brooks.[140] During this time, she briefly dated English singer Harry Styles.[141]
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