Cockney Cupcake Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 Just now, iHype. said: A lot of his albums are double CDs to inflate certifications though. But yeah, he's undoubtedly in the top 5 biggest males in US ever. If his peak years just a few years prior were included he'd also be top 3 easily. Ohh I see.. the double thing
Cloröx Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 @iHype. If you don't mind please create a new thread for biggest album era for last 25 years. I think you have all the data already, right?
Rap God Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 4 minutes ago, By the Water said: Damn, Revival really flopped Well at least Revival did over 2.5 million WW which not bad for an album that is only gold in the US.
LosingHimWasBlue Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 5 minutes ago, iHype. said: 2. Adele #1 best-selling album of 2011. ("21") #1 best-selling album of 2012. ("21") #1 best-selling album of 2015. ("25") #2 best-selling album of 2016. ("25") #17 best-selling album of 2011. ("19") #20 best-selling album of 2012. ("19") #31 best-selling album of 2013. ("21") #38 best-selling album of 2015. ("21") #43 best-selling album of 2016. ("21") #46 best-selling album of 2017. ("25") Points: 80,402,000 1. Taylor Swift #1 best-selling album of 2009. ("Fearless") #1 best-selling album of 2014. ("1989") #2 best-selling album of 2012. ("Red") #2 best-selling album of 2015. ("1989") #3 best-selling album of 2008. ("Fearless") #3 best-selling album of 2010. ("Speak Now") #3 best-selling album of 2017. ("Reputation") #6 best-selling album of 2008. ("Taylor Swift") #9 best-selling album of 2007. ("Taylor Swift") #15 best-selling album of 2011. ("Speak Now") #17 best-selling album of 2010. ("Fearless") #17 best-selling album of 2012. ("Red") #21 best-selling album of 2018. ("Reputation") #29 best-selling album of 2016. ("1989") #35 best-selling album of 2009. ("Taylor Swift") Points: 90,759,000
mcohen Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 (edited) 7 minutes ago, iHype. said: 2. Adele #1 best-selling album of 2011. ("21") #1 best-selling album of 2012. ("21") #1 best-selling album of 2015. ("25") #2 best-selling album of 2016. ("25") #17 best-selling album of 2011. ("19") #20 best-selling album of 2012. ("19") #31 best-selling album of 2013. ("21") #38 best-selling album of 2015. ("21") #43 best-selling album of 2016. ("21") #46 best-selling album of 2017. ("25") Points: 80,402,000 1. Taylor Swift #1 best-selling album of 2009. ("Fearless") #1 best-selling album of 2014. ("1989") #2 best-selling album of 2012. ("Red") #2 best-selling album of 2015. ("1989") #3 best-selling album of 2008. ("Fearless") #3 best-selling album of 2010. ("Speak Now") #3 best-selling album of 2017. ("Reputation") #6 best-selling album of 2008. ("Taylor Swift") #9 best-selling album of 2007. ("Taylor Swift") #15 best-selling album of 2011. ("Speak Now") #17 best-selling album of 2010. ("Fearless") #17 best-selling album of 2012. ("Red") #21 best-selling album of 2018. ("Reputation") #29 best-selling album of 2016. ("1989") #35 best-selling album of 2009. ("Taylor Swift") Points: 90,759,000 Queens Edited September 4, 2019 by mcohen
Smilers Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 1 hour ago, Smilers said: This method gives justice to the truly huge albums like 21 and 1989 #1 will be between Taylor or Adele. And my prediction is correct Taylor will extend that lead with Lover, it's already #4 on the bulding Year End Chart
By the Water Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 21 So Taylor's albums went: Mixtape: 9 - 6 - 35 - OUT Fearless: 3 - 1 - 17 - OUT Speak Now: 3 - 15 - OUT Red: 2 - 17 - OUT 1989: 1 - 2 - 29 - OUT reputation: 3 - 21 - OUT reputation really didn't do as bad as people say
Cockney Cupcake Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 Imagine if Adele released a bit more often Queens of the Century
cuneytb Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 So, the higher peaks you have on the YEC, the higher points you get? Because Mariah seems low lol Taylor is 3 times at the YEC with 1989
iHype. Posted September 4, 2019 Author Posted September 4, 2019 1 minute ago, cuneytb said: So, the higher peaks you have on the YEC, the higher points you get? Because Mariah seems low lol Taylor is 3 times at the YEC with 1989 Mariah is missing albums from 1990, 1991, and 1992. This is last 25 years. Her and Garth lost a few albums. They would've been gunning for top 3 if their entire careers were included. And generally yes, the more high year-end placements the higher you are. But the sales are weighed on a point system. The #60 album basically did 1.4m every year adjusted to 2001's index where the #60 sold 1.43 million that year.
Rap God Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 (edited) If Eminem never had taken a long break after 2004, he probably would have been much higher. Edited September 4, 2019 by Rap God
Cockney Cupcake Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 1 minute ago, By the Water said: 21 It’s been on every year end chart since it’s release
cuneytb Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 1 minute ago, iHype. said: Mariah is missing albums from 1990, 1991, and 1992. This is last 25 years. Her and Garth lost a few albums. They would've been gunning for top 3 if their entire careers were included. Omg Her debut was huge and Music Box is her best selling album This is still great though, thanks
iHype. Posted September 4, 2019 Author Posted September 4, 2019 12 minutes ago, Coklek92 said: @iHype. If you don't mind please create a new thread for biggest album era for last 25 years. I think you have all the data already, right? I did a 100 Biggest Singles Eras thread, based on Hot 100 yes. Idk a good formula to combine singles and albums points though. + I'd rather figure out the all-time Billboard 200 formula, then have an official combination of both charts.
Headlock Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 7 minutes ago, Cockney Cupcake said: It’s been on every year end chart since it’s release Such a monster of an album
Lein Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 (edited) 42 minutes ago, iHype. said: 3. Eminem #1 best-selling album of 2002. ("The Eminem Show") #1 best-selling album of 2010. ("Recovery") #2 best-selling album of 2000. ("Marshall Mathers LP") #2 best-selling album of 2013. ("Marshall Mathers LP 2") #3 best-selling album of 2004. ("Encore") #8 best-selling album of 2009. ("Relapse") #8 best-selling album of 2009. ("Relapse") #13 best-selling album of 2018. ("Kamikaze") #23 best-selling album of 2011. ("Recovery") #25 best-selling album of 2014. ("Marshall Mathers LP 2") #27 best-selling album of 2005. ("Encore") #28 best-selling album of 2005. ("Curtain Call") #29 best-selling album of 2006. ("Curtain Call") #46 best-selling album of 2003. ("The Eminem Show") Points: 64,690,000 The Slim Shady LP and 8mile soundtrack are missing thx for the list though. Edited September 4, 2019 by Lein
iHype. Posted September 4, 2019 Author Posted September 4, 2019 11 minutes ago, Lein said: The Slim Shady LP and 8mile soundtrack are missing thx for the list though. 8 Mile is counted as a Soundtrack with various artists though. (even though he was clearly the selling point) It would give him 4.862m more points if included. & Slim Shady is included in his total I just didn’t paste it into the list my fault. #15 best selling album of 1999.
Аshanti Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 6 minutes ago, iHype. said: #15 best selling album of 1999. 17 minutes ago, Lein said: #13 best-selling album of 2018. Poor others
Taylor fanboy Posted September 4, 2019 Posted September 4, 2019 21 is such a monster. Women on TOP! We love to see it.
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