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YES!. I don't understand tho, this numbers are from  the US right?

Because they mention the U.K a lot of times and it gets confuse. 

I think the most logic thing its that this are his US numbers, but can someone tell me If this article is well written? English is not my first language, but I really think there is some things lost here or maybe I can't read:'(

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2 minutes ago, butterflysupreme said:

This is the real top ten. We're in 2017. Almost no one buys albums anymore.

Im against counting streams twice, they count for both the single and the album so I want a real sales chart 

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7 minutes ago, MANUELF said:

Is Billboard still doing the Top Album Sales chart? I want to see the real top 10

 

39 minutes ago, J-boy said:

Of that sum, 193,000 were in traditional album sales.

is this of what you are talking about?

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Just now, MANUELF said:

Im against counting streams twice, they count for both the single and the album so I want a real sales chart 

Well this makes no sense because the singles are far from being the only the only songs being streamed. 

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44 minutes ago, Fentydelspears said:

Paramore's numbers are tragic. :dancehall3:

Not really. Great number for an indie band.

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16 minutes ago, butterflysupreme said:

This is the real top ten. We're in 2017. Almost no one buys albums anymore.

And yet 193,000 of his 230,000 SPS is from pure album sales. :huh:

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Nice, but Paramore should've been #2. :dancehall:

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Taking the fact that Paramore did nothing to promote the album, their numbers are decent.

But it could have been way better, not even Top 5. 

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Harry :clap3:

 

Bruno's longevity! :clap3:

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The Paramore numbers are disappointing considering how the album is better than the last one :'(

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:clap3:

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I expected less from Paramore tbh so congrats :clap3:

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193,000 were in traditional album sales

under 200k.

 

 

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193 Harry

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i cannot describe how happy i am for Harry rn :'(

he deserves all the success in the world & all the acclaim he has been getting makes my heart so happy :heart2:

setting records with his first album :alexz:

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Yes King did it! his album is amazing!!! this is the only start, im a fan now :heart2:

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KING :jonny3: 

I'm so happy for my baby. He deserves everything in this world he's such an angel :weeps:

 

the fact that the album is not generic, trendhopping etc

 

no 1D talkingshit, 6minute long ROCK lead single. All of this because of his talent, charisma, beautiful personality etc etc :jonny3: god he's gonna be a legend

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Where's the prediction for next week sales? :huh:

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19 hours ago, J-boy said:

With One Direction having spawned No. 1 solo albums for both Styles and Zayn, the group earns the rare distinction of having more than one member achieve a solo No. 1. The group joins a club that includes Destiny’s Child, which saw both Beyoncé and LeToya Luckett claim No. 1s, while The Beatles launched chart-toppers from George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. (The super group Blind Faith also saw its members Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood earn solo No. 1s, years after the release of the group’s only album, in 1969. Clapton first led the list in 1974, and Winwood in 1988.)

:clap3: Congratulations Harry!  And yasssssssss @ Letoya Luckett! :clap3: (I'm surprised that Kelly didn't eke out a #1 week for any of her albums.)

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Malibu is top10! :clap3: Her 8th (or 9th?) top10! 

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Oh. :doc: 

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I wanted Paramore to do a bit better. This album doesn't deserve to flop when it's better than 95% of the **** that has come out this year.

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