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Ian Broudie reportedly earned just £6,000 from ‘Three Lions’ when it topped the charts

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The Lightning Seeds’ Ian Broudie has said ‘Three Lions’ only earned £6,000 when it topped the charts during the 2018 World Cup.Speaking to The Mirror, Gomez frontman Tom Gray recalled a conversation he had with Broudie back in 2019.“I was playing at a festival in 2019 with the Lightning Seeds,” Gray told The Mirror.“And I said ‘Hey, you know that song of yours.

How much money did you make from it during the world cup?’… He said about six grand. And it took me a while to wipe my jaw off the floor.”The surprising figure can be attributed to the low fees streaming services pay out to artists, as well as any portions taken by labels and other parties. ‘Three Lions’ co-writer David Baddiel added that “as an outsider to the music industry, the.

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