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‘Dua Lipa’ sold 1.5M in the US


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7 hours ago, Cain said:

 

We get it, you're old.

It's not about "being old", literally no one is saying streams shouldn't be counted in album equivalents in 2019, but call it what it is. Don't pretend it's sales :rip:  using "sold" when talking about streaming equivalents makes 0 sense

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Sold isn’t the correct term. You should say “Dua Lipa has amassed 1.5M SPS”, sold isn’t the phrase. The members above me are correct. 

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12 minutes ago, YaDirtyGoddess said:

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

no people like to use the word "sold" to make it seem better because there is still the inherent feeling that sales are important

but while denying that sales are different from streams in prominence.

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38 minutes ago, brainmaniac said:

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

?? Adjusted sales are adjusted to what she would’ve actually sold were this 2005. If you wanna get mad at exaggerating her success then you need to pick a fight will Billboard, not her fans. :lmao:

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9 hours ago, Cain said:

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:

 

 

I'm pretty sure this is at least 1xPlatinum in Mexico (60,000). She's huge here

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How is she reached 1,5 million sales only in US? 


The album has debuted at #86 on Billboard 200. Even it's SPS sales, it's too high.

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5 hours ago, Sambuu said:

How is she reached 1,5 million sales only in US? 


The album has debuted at #86 on Billboard 200. Even it's SPS sales, it's too high.

The album debuted at #86 but peaked at #27 around the time NR was smashing, it has also not left the BB200 ever since and is still charting almost 2 years later, it has crazy longevity.

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