Popular Post Artur Posted February 8 Popular Post Posted February 8 (edited) HUUUUGE Edited February 8 by Artur 20 2 1
Popular Post Sheep Posted February 8 Popular Post Posted February 8 Suddenly I never doubted chartmasters 30
Kimi Posted February 8 Posted February 8 change for album units since those pure sales fr***s are only waiting for a chance 1
Popular Post BrandNewBrandon Posted February 8 Popular Post Posted February 8 (edited) The second biggest peak of the 21st century only behind Adele's 21 With Gaga it wasn't just hit after hit after hit. It was SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT after SMASH HIT. The way everyone and their grandmothers had heard of her was unlike anything in the 21st century. And even more impressive is that, unlike Adele, she went unknown -----> THE BIGGEST ARTIST IN THE WORLD in her debut era. Incredible debut. Edited February 8 by BrandNewBrandon 14 16 9
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 8 minutes ago, Cheers said: She was so big 7 minutes ago, oceans said: wish she could still be this big... People forget that these huge peaks are short-lived. Even MJ's post-Thriller albums were already a decline and less than a decade after his peak he was selling albums like a regular pop act often outsold by his nearest competitors. Consistency lasts but peaks don't so you can apply this to any other artist. Adele as well. 3 1
Kimi Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Just now, brenda-walsh said: isn't this two albums mixed as one? it is 4 2
CaptainMusic Posted February 9 Posted February 9 (edited) 20 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said: People forget that these huge peaks are short-lived. Even MJ's post-Thriller albums were already a decline and less than a decade after his peak he was selling albums like a regular pop act often outsold by his nearest competitors. Consistency lasts but peaks don't so you can apply this to any other artist. Adele as well. Dangerous was a decade after Thriller and sold 30M. “Regular” pop acts were not selling that and it’s not comparable to Gaga going from 40M to ARTPOP in less than 5 years Y’all need to make up your mind as well if it’s 2 albums or not. Edited February 9 by CaptainMusic 3
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 9 Posted February 9 What is it about three Taylor stans downvoting my comment about Gaga having the second biggest peak era of all time when both in chartmasters and charts globally and its singles TF:M was bigger than Taylor's 1989 era? Even Google Trend searches showcases more traction to Gaga during her imperial phase when releasing MUSIC than Swift at any given point in her career Why do they think Taylor is above everyone else? Like this type of arrogant behaviour is only going to add to your faves downfall once it happens. 1 12 6
TROJAN Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 minute ago, BrandNewBrandon said: What is it about three Taylor stans downvoting my comment about Gaga having the second biggest peak era of all time when both in chartmasters and charts globally and its singles TF:M was bigger than Taylor's 1989 era? Even Google Trend searches showcases more traction to Gaga during her imperial phase when releasing MUSIC than Swift at any given point in her career Why do they think Taylor is above everyone else? Like this type of arrogant behaviour is only going to add to your faves downfall once it happens. When facts can’t be changed they get defensive 3 1 2
Kimi Posted February 9 Posted February 9 3 minutes ago, CaptainMusic said: Dangerous was a decade after Thriller and sold 30M. “Regular” pop acts were not selling that and it’s not comparable to Gaga going from 40M to ARTPOP in less than 5 years Y’all need to make up your mind as well if it’s too albums or not. and ASIB was decade after TF and sold 10M we do count them separately, chartmaster refuses tho 1
Popular Post sunbathinganimal Posted February 9 Popular Post Posted February 9 the swiftie downvoting everyone 21 3
BrandNewBrandon Posted February 9 Posted February 9 (edited) 8 minutes ago, CaptainMusic said: Dangerous was a decade after Thriller and sold 30M. “Regular” pop acts were not selling that and it’s not comparable to Gaga going from 40M to ARTPOP in less than 5 years Y’all need to make up your mind as well if it’s too albums or not. Dangerous was out in 1991 and that's less than a decade after Thriller and was outsold by Metallica and Nirvana along with falling behind Celine Dion and Mariah Carey in the subsequent years. Oh, and Whitney. I meant that Michael was no longer THE #1 per era. Even someone like him experienced a decrease in popularity so Gaga's peak in 2009-11 - no matter how low she'd go - would've never continued regardless. Edited February 9 by BrandNewBrandon
Badgalbriel Posted February 9 Posted February 9 2 minutes ago, sunbathinganimal said: the swiftie downvoting everyone That user is not a Swiftie and has never posted anything about Taylor Swift on the base. 5 2
Badgalbriel Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Ugh, my fave. She really did that with The Fame/Monster. I'd say it will eventually become much bigger than 21. 1 9 2
sunbathinganimal Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Just now, Badgalbriel said: That user is not a Swiftie and has never posted anything about Taylor Swift on the base. my mistake 1
MonsterNavy Posted February 9 Posted February 9 7 minutes ago, brenda-walsh said: isn't this two albums mixed as one? 5 minutes ago, bjorn said: I’m sorry but it’s 2 albums and LP and EP Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection: 26m EAS Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded: 24m EAS released almost the same time from her peers alone 1 1 2
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