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‘Dua Lipa’ sold 1.5M in the US


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Oh wow oh wow, Dua’s debut album is on its way to 2x Platinum in the US, how come a US non-factor is reaching that goal? :confused:

 

 

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leader of the new gen of MPGs  :clap3:

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32 minutes ago, brainmaniac said:

SPS. The actual sales probably aren’t high 

For seemingly the one millionth time Welcome to 2019. Get with it or ignore it

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Dua Lipa era keeps getting bigger :clap3: 

 

She did that!! I hope they update soon her Certifications

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DL2 is coming to help it pass the 2M mark! 

That debut album is literally one of the best popgirl debuts EVER. Literally no filler songs. 

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2 minutes ago, hellocory said:

“Sold”

 

1 hour ago, brainmaniac said:

SPS. The actual sales probably aren’t high 

We get it, you're old.

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2 minutes ago, Cain said:

 

We get it, you're old.

Saying it ‘sold’ that much literally isn’t correct usage of the word. 

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2 minutes ago, hellocory said:

Saying it ‘sold’ that much literally isn’t correct usage of the word. 

It 'sold' that much in asjusted 'sales', see how that works. 

Adjusted sales are still sales? What else would you want people to say in 2019 since pure sales clearly aren't used by anyone anymore (from chartwatchers to music outlets such a Billboard and Rolling Stone).

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Just now, Cain said:

It 'sold' that much in asjusted 'sales', see how that works. 

Adjusted sales are still sales? What else would you want people to say in 2019 since pure sales clearly aren't used by anyone anymore (from chartwatchers to music outlets such a Billboard and Rolling Stone).

Adjusted consumption? Because she didn’t sell them. No one specifically went out and bought them. They consumed her music through paid services. 

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1 hour ago, brainmaniac said:

SPS. The actual sales probably aren’t high 

2011 wants its pure sales commentary back

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I was told Dua Lipa's era was bigger than reputation, yet it hasn't moved more units. Interesting. Still a big feat even though she didn't actually sell that many copies and the usage in the title is incorrect - 'moved ___ units' would be correct.

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23 minutes ago, Holiest Dreams said:

I was told Dua Lipa's era was bigger than reputation, yet it hasn't moved more units. Interesting. Still a big feat even though she didn't actually sell that many copies and the usage in the title is incorrect - 'moved ___ units' would be correct.

I mean if we look at the total amount of records sold and awards then it is, but looking at album sales and touring then obviously not.

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1 hour ago, Holiest Dreams said:

I was told Dua Lipa's era was bigger than reputation, yet it hasn't moved more units. Interesting. Still a big feat even though she didn't actually sell that many copies and the usage in the title is incorrect - 'moved ___ units' would be correct.

? Who told you that? reputation moved more than 3.2m units in the US alone.:skull:

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doesnt the album have like 40 songs? not to discredit, but isn't it easier to get bigger streams with more songs?

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6 hours ago, hellocory said:

Adjusted consumption? Because she didn’t sell them. No one specifically went out and bought them. They consumed her music through paid services. 

Educate them :clap3:These Dua fans really thought they could exaggerate her success and get away with it :dies::toofunny3:

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4 hours ago, simplywohoo said:

doesnt the album have like 40 songs? not to discredit, but isn't it easier to get bigger streams with more songs?

No, it’s not. That’s a misconception. It is a tactic but not always guaranteed.

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"sold".... Is it possible to use the right terminology? 

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