The truth about Britney Spears’ album sales in Oceania & Africa
Oceania – New-Zealand
The low estimate of The Singles Collection is a non-issue. As a compilation album, which charted for only 3 weeks, and with a tiny difference of 2,500 units, the gap is quite understandable and pretty irrelevant.
The strong showing of Oops is bigger news. Its #2 peak, and its 6 weeks inside the Top 10 at summer time, do not suggest enough sales to reach 3xP. Interestingly, the album debuted in NZ chart when it was already on its 5th week elsewhere. The lead single debuted at the same time as in Australia, but with a 39-30-1-3-2… run, while it went straight to number #1 in Oz. What should we understand by this? That both the album and the single were delayed in New-Zealand, and enjoyed heavy imports from neighbor countries until its local release.
Circus was also an impressive revival for Britney in this market.
Merging all the data together concludes on the following total album sales to date:
- Baby One More Time – 50,000
- Oops!… I did It Again – 45,000
- Britney – 15,000
- In The Zone – 15,000
- Greatest Hits, My Prerogative – 25,000
- Blackout – 10,000
- Circus – 20,000
- The Singles Collection – 7,500