Do you know which song in iTunes is the most popular? At this moment, you probably hardly remember, but there is nothing to be surprised about, after all, thanks Apple Music users have access to more than 30 million songs from tens of thousands of artists. And that's not to mention the hundreds of thousands of other songs that are not sold and are available, for example, on Soundcloudand Bandcamp, where mostly independent musicians record them. But despite the millions of pieces of music that have been created throughout human existence, there is one song that is now extremely popular in Austria - so popular that it's the best-selling single on iTunes Music Store.
But it's not a song. It is a minute of silence, which has now reached number one on iTunes Store as an expression of respect for the refugees who come to Europe from African and Arab countries. The minute of silence, which you can pre-order for 99 cents, was recorded by Raoul Haspel. It is currently only available as a pre-order, but statistics suggest that it will immediately hit the top of the iTunes Top Chart upon its release. Of course, this is not the first time that there has been silence in iTunes. Shortly after the death of Steve Jobs, The entered the store Steve Jobs Moment of Silence. It's 8 seconds of silence and by buying it you support the fight against the pancreatic cancer that Jobs died of. Plus, it's a song you're from Apple does not charge the traditional 30% and so on 100% goes to charity.
*Source: Cult of Mac
I wouldn't give them a penny!
I'd rather have the vinyl
I'd rather flush it down the drain than send them money for such a wannabe song!
I'd rather play Bieber. No thanks, we're full.