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"Rolling In The Deep" sold 43M copies WW


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1. Adele – "Rolling In The Deep" (43M)

2. Halsey - "Closer" (41.4M)

3. Adele - "Someone Like You" (40.8M)

4. Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe" (38.3M)

5. Adele - "Hello" (38M)

6. Camila Cabello - "Havana" (34.7M)

7. Mariah Carey - "All I Want for Christmas is You" (34.5M)

8. Christina Aguilera - "Moves Like Jagger" (34.4M)

9. Katy Perry - "Roar" (33.5M)

10. Sia - "Cheap Thrills" (32.7M)

 

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AboutMusic and its 11k subscribers should use a less wack streams-to-units conversion formula that makes financial sense before posting this nonsense

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7 minutes ago, Protocol said:

AboutMusic and its 11k subscribers should use a less wack streams-to-units conversion formula that makes financial sense before posting this nonsense

It seems to me that they divided YouTube views by the number of physical sales and then by the number of Spotify streams. :rip:

 

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1 hour ago, Protocol said:

AboutMusic and its 11k subscribers should use a less wack streams-to-units conversion formula that makes financial sense before posting this nonsense

the numbers of their video about the top selling female artists (albums) are straight from Chartmasters’ ranking, they didn’t even check the artists’ individual page and so the numbers don’t add up lol

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How is pokerface, Shallow or Bad Romance not there when they sold 10m in the US alone. Shallow will be around 10M in 2 years but the other two are above 12m SPS. Totally wrong those videos.

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8. Christina Aguilera - "Moves Like Jagger" (34.4M)

 

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1 hour ago, JO BLACC said:

How is pokerface, Shallow or Bad Romance not there when they sold 10m in the US alone. Shallow will be around 10M in 2 years but the other two are above 12m SPS. Totally wrong those videos.

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Shallow must be around 27 M WW right?

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