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Will TTPD end up having more global sales than Ed Sheeran's "Divide"?


Mr. Loco

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    • The TTPD will end up with more sales
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    • Ed Sheeran will remain the biggest album of the last decade
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If there will be another 264629 variants it might as well

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"Ed Sheeran will remain the biggest album of the last decade"

 

Wouldn't that be 21 and 1989?

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Ed Sheeran has the biggest selling album of the last decade? 

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If you open a thread about it at least write the stats :khalyan2:

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40 minutes ago, prettyinpink940 said:

Ed Sheeran has the biggest selling album of the last decade? 

they probably mean the last 10 years

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So it looks like Divide is at 35m album equivalents, which Taylor has only surpassed once with 1989 (37m). I'm saying it's not gonna happen.

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No it won't surpass Divide and thus also not surpass the biggest album of the past 10 years, aka 1989. :lakitu:

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You'll have to edit the arbitrary goalposts, 1989 is bigger than divide in consumption and within a decade. 

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4 hours ago, Timber said:

So it looks like Divide is at 35m album equivalents, which Taylor has only surpassed once with 1989 (37m). I'm saying it's not gonna happen.

Divide is at 35M? :deadbanana: Damn he fell hard, I wonder if his last album even past 1M

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How many variants does Divide has? 

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23 hours ago, sasashite said:

"Ed Sheeran will remain the biggest album of the last decade"

 

Wouldn't that be 21 and 1989?

 

21 hours ago, Feanor said:

No it won't surpass Divide and thus also not surpass the biggest album of the past 10 years, aka 1989. :lakitu:

 

21 hours ago, Feanor said:

No it won't surpass Divide and thus also not surpass the biggest album of the past 10 years, aka 1989. :lakitu:

I probably should've explained myself a little better, I mean the last 10 years AKA 2015-2024 :lakitu: 1989 was released in 2014

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Let's give Radical Optimism a decade, and let's see

 

:suburban:

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On 6/16/2024 at 11:31 PM, sasashite said:

Wouldn't that be 21 and 1989?

The sneak lol that would be 21 and 25

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7 hours ago, dirrtydiana said:

The sneak lol that would be 21 and 25

No. 1989 and Divide have moved more units than 25

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