>>2225313Probably not a whole lot, if you look at the top albums for the US, you can see that most of them are old and just doing a handful of sales, though the 8 of the top 10 released in the past week. Still pretty cool, but 99% of people don't buy music anymore. Boogey Voxx actually had an interesting tweet series about that which I can't be bothered to dig up, but they said that if you play a song 200 times throughout your life, they'd get more money from you streaming it then buying it plus it gets pushed to 'people who listened to X also listened to Y'. They still wanted people to buy their music as well, since you get publicity for being at the top of the charts, but they want you to do your reps streaming it instead of from a bought file.