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They still have no albums over 500k pure in the US. The two albums mentioned are certified gold there for 500k units, but that includes streaming and ...
I think both Ozzy and Sabbath needs to be studied before we can say that for sure. Some others to throw in are Vangelis and Demis Roussos, both from ...
Their album lists are based on only pure sales, only their song ranking is SPS based.
Yes, although sales there are really low now streams have shot through the roof.
Only 3.5k physical copies have been shipped to stores in Brazil according to shipment codes and Mexican certs come mostly from streams these days. Pu...
Hell: The Sequel is included in the compilation section
It's physical shipments (CD, LP, MC) + digital downloads
BTB have actually been one of the most popular catalog albums in recent years, it shipped about 400k globally in 2017 alone according to IFPI.
The fact that their digitals are insanely high is not hard to prove since Gaon have been quite transparent with DL sales in the past. They very likely...
Actually, South Korea is the only major market in the world where physical sales have grown the past years, and not just by a small margin either. In ...
Those who are claiming this are referring to the Gaon figure for the album which stands at over 3 million. But a huge percentage that figure is shipm...
We would have preferred to use Melon to estimate their South Korean streams but they don't provide any streaming numbers.
For everyone asking about the Chinese downloads, they are all included and explained in the compilation section.
Wow, her sales are really impressive considering her musical style and that she doesn't have the advantage of coming from a country with a big music m...
Wow! You deserve some kind of medal for this astonishing work on what's one of the (if not the) world's largest catalog for a single artist. The k...
Great article! Shouldn't Avīci (01) be divided by 2 since it's an 18 minute long EP? 😉 Another thing to add is that "Wake Me Up" was at one poi...
NSYNC was not big in Spain either.