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36 minutes ago, Jude said:

I hope it beats ME. Pull through DW. 

I think it’s going to, it’s close and if it drops out again, it will probably re-enter when we get AG4 stuff :fan:

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3 hours ago, mareeyan said:

I think it’s going to, it’s close and if it drops out again, it will probably re-enter when we get AG4 stuff :fan:

It already outcharted it in the UK. :cupid: I hope it can make it to 100 weeks. I mean it only fell one position this week. It just needs to keep falling slowly until the new era starts to make people revisit the album.

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6 hours ago, channel orange said:

37.5 records sold in the US according to RIAA :eek:

Lets spread it to the world kkkk!!!!   

 

Ready for the new era to come

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Dangerous Woman is #166 on Billboard this week (down from #158) :dancehall2: holding on for its dear life 

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4 hours ago, channel orange said:

Dangerous Woman is #166 on Billboard this week (down from #158) :dancehall2: holding on for its dear life 

Coming for 85 weeks!!!!@

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2 hours ago, B-Luke said:

Italy:

 

Break Free - 2x Platinum (60,000)

Double Platinum is 100,000!

Platinum is 50,000

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3 minutes ago, mareeyan said:

Double Platinum is 100,000!

Platinum is 50,000

Gold (15,000) & Platinum (30,000) applies to singles released from 2010 - early 2015 and Break Free was released in 2014.

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5 minutes ago, B-Luke said:

Gold (15,000) & Platinum (30,000) applies to singles released from 2010 - early 2015 and Break Free was released in 2014.

So this is how it works? I thought certifications levels updated for...everything

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22 minutes ago, B-Luke said:

Gold (15,000) & Platinum (30,000) applies to singles released from 2010 - early 2015 and Break Free was released in 2014.

That’s not true. The new formula is used for all the singles now, no matter when they have been released. So Gold is 25,000 and Platinum is 50,000. 

 

FIMI confirmed since they certified a song from 1992 Platinum and they say it sold 50,000 unites. :cm: 

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3 minutes ago, humbra said:

That’s not true. The new formula is used for all the singles now, no matter when they have been released. So Gold is 25,000 and Platinum is 50,000. 

 

FIMI confirmed since they certified a song from 1992 Platinum and they say it sold 50,000 unites. :cm: 

Yes because it was released in 1992. A Platinum single was 50,000 then.

Songs released before December 2004: 25,000 (Gold) & 50,000 (Platinum) aka as it is today too

January 2005 - December 2009: 10,000 (Gold) & 20,000 (Platinum)

January 2010 - January 2015: 15,000 (Gold) & 30,000 (Platinum)

 

They jumped back and forth in the past 14 years.

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8 minutes ago, B-Luke said:

Yes because it was released in 1992. A Platinum single was 50,000 then.

Songs released before December 2004: 25,000 (Gold) & 50,000 (Platinum) aka as it is today too

January 2005 - December 2009: 10,000 (Gold) & 20,000 (Platinum)

January 2010 - January 2015: 15,000 (Gold) & 30,000 (Platinum)

 

They jumped back and forth in the past 14 years.

Still not true. Fimi started to operate on the certification in March 1999. So it’s not possibile. 

 

Also, Shake It Off by Taylor Swift (2014) it’s certified PLATINUM in Italy with 50,000 unites sold. Your theory is wrong.  :cm:

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10 minutes ago, humbra said:

Still not true. Fimi started to operate on the certification in March 1999. So it’s not possibile. 

 

Also, Shake It Off by Taylor Swift (2014) it’s certified PLATINUM in Italy with 50,000 unites sold. Your theory is wrong.  :cm:

You probably got this from its wiki page which is wrong. Somebody added the manual parameter "salesamount=50,000". I get these numbers from wiki which has a number of sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federazione_Industria_Musicale_Italiana#Singles

I’m not trying to discredit the song :deadbanana:

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7 minutes ago, B-Luke said:

You probably got this from its wiki page which is wrong. Somebody added the manual parameter "salesamount=50,000". I get these numbers from wiki which has a number of sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federazione_Industria_Musicale_Italiana#Singles

I’m not trying to discredit the song :deadbanana:

 

Sweetie, this proves my point. 

 

Italy has had a Gold certification program for singles during the mid 1970s, with the level for Gold set at 1,000,000 units.[19] Even though, the requirement of 1,000,000 units for Gold was quite high for the Italian market, this program was carried on to the 1980s.[29]The singles certification program was abandoned when FIMI took over the operations, and it wasn't until 1999 that Italy re-launched its Gold and Platinum program for singles.[30]

 

So the song of 1992 which has certified PLATINUM with 50,000 unites yesterday proves that even though the song was released in 1992, the certifications unites are based on 2016 method. 

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10 minutes ago, humbra said:

Sweetie, this proves my point. 

 

Italy has had a Gold certification program for singles during the mid 1970s, with the level for Gold set at 1,000,000 units.[19] Even though, the requirement of 1,000,000 units for Gold was quite high for the Italian market, this program was carried on to the 1980s.[29]The singles certification program was abandoned when FIMI took over the operations, and it wasn't until 1999 that Italy re-launched its Gold and Platinum program for singles.[30]

 

So the song of 1992 which has certified PLATINUM with 50,000 unites yesterday proves that even though the song was released in 1992, the certifications unites are based on 2016 method. 

How is that related to Break Free or SIO? The song was released in 1992. The sentence talks about the relaunch by FIMI in 1999 so of course everything released before this date was adapted to today’s standards as they noticed previous requirements were set way too high. Anything released in 2014 doesn’t fall under that criteria. The table below shows the requirements under FIMI and it states 15,000/30,000 until 2015. Nowhere does it say "2014 releases were adapted to 2016 methods".

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2 hours ago, B-Luke said:

How is that related to Break Free or SIO? The song was released in 1992. The sentence talks about the relaunch by FIMI in 1999 so of course everything released before this date was adapted to today’s standards as they noticed previous requirements were set way too high. Anything released in 2014 doesn’t fall under that criteria. The table below shows the requirements under FIMI and it states 15,000/30,000 until 2015. Nowhere does it say "2014 releases were adapted to 2016 methods".

Basically, your source says that before 1999, the gold certification was 1,000,000 unites so that means -according to you- that the song from 1992 should keep follow this ‘goal’ of certification but it didn’t since it only sold 50,000 unites. Sweetie, just accept the reality. 

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2 minutes ago, humbra said:

Basically, your source says that before 1999, the gold certification was 1,000,000 unites so that means -according to you- that the song from 1992 should keep follow this ‘goal’ of certification but it didn’t since it only sold 50,000 unites. Sweetie, just accept the reality. 

I simply posted that link to refer to that table then you posted the quote above it :rip: what’s your source then

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I didn't meant to start an argument :blush:

 

 

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How close is Dangerous Woman (a) to a 2x platinum certification in the US?

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11 hours ago, daniel_ said:

Billboard 200

166 (=) Dangerous Woman

 

84 weeks

ME is shaking. :jonny5:

 

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On 11/02/2018 at 6:05 AM, humbra said:

Can you update Ariana’s eligible certifications in the US?   :fan:

Ariana Grande - RIAA Certifications:
 
Singles
 
Problem - 6x Platinum (6,000,000)
Bang Bang - 6x Platinum (6,000,000)
Brea Free - 3x Platinum (3,000,000)

Dangerous Woman - 3x Platinum (3,000,000)

Into You - 3x Platinum (3,000,000)
Love Me Harder - 3x Platinum (3,000,000)
Side To Side - 3x Platinum (3,000,000)
The Way - 3x Platinum (3,000,000)
Focus - Platinum (1,000,000)
One Last Time - Platinum (1,000,000)

Beauty and The Beast - Gold (500,000)
Popular Song - Gold (500,000)
Put Your Hearts Up - Gold (500,000)
Right There - Gold (500,000)
 
Albums
 
Dangerous Woman - Platinum (1,000,000)
My Everything - 2x Platinum (2,000,000)
Yours Truly - Platinum (1,000,000)
 
= 38,000,000 

 

****Eligible:

 

Singles

 

Break Free - 4x Platinum (4,000,000)

Focus - 2x Platinum (2,000,000)

One Last Time - 2x Platinum (2,000,000)

Best Mistake - Platinum (1,000,000)

Santa Tell Me - Platinum (1,000,000)

Baby I - Gold (500,000)

Be Alright - Gold (500,000)

Everyday - Gold (500,000)

Let Me Love You - Gold (500,000)

 

 

Albums

 

Dangerous Woman - 2x Platinum (2,000,000)

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