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15 minutes ago, UNNAMI said:

 

no one is buying xmas albums at the beginning of October, she may get some sales (better than this week) later this year

thats my surprising. Like releasing already in Oct :skull: 

 

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1 hour ago, UNNAMI said:

 

no one is buying xmas albums at the beginning of October, she may get some sales (better than this week) later this year

If she had released the album in November, the sales would certainly be better, I hope she performs or divulges to see if sales improve with the passing of weeks

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4 hours ago, Popboi. said:

Miley has no chance for a nom so it would've been better to just get the #1 :skull:  Demi will get what she wanted though

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Why would you think that? d

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7 hours ago, berberocka said:

 

They want to meet the Grammy deadline (Sept 30)

In recent years, several artists have met that deadline by releasing a vinyl LP first, and then release the CD and Digital albums two or three weeks later when the timing was better.

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Everything is so tragic :deadbanana3:

The music industry is dead, even SPS can't save it. It seems that only numerous artists are winning in the streaming era. 

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1 hour ago, RoyalT said:

Everything is so tragic :deadbanana3:

The music industry is dead, even SPS can't save it. It seems that only numerous artists are winning in the streaming era. 

This is factually false.

 

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"In what's now become a familiar story, the U.S. recorded music industry has seen revenue growth accelerate again in the first half of 2017, up 17 percent over the first half of last year to $4.0 billion, according the the RIAA's 2017 mid-year report.

http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/7972868/us-music-industry-revenue-growth-accelerates-paid-streaming-50-percent

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2 hours ago, alexanderao said:

I'm not talking about revenue, I'm talking about the album numbers. I thought that once SPS are included in the RIAA formula we'll get plenty of multi platinum albums, but it's not happening. 

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Oh a race who will do least bad. How exciting

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50 minutes ago, simmnfierzig said:

Oh a race who will do least bad. How exciting

:dies:

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1 hour ago, simmnfierzig said:

Oh a race who will do least bad. How exciting

:ahh:

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22 hours ago, iHype. said:

Demi 25-30K

Miley - below 10K.

do you have a link of this?

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18 hours ago, UNNAMI said:

she will compete in country category so who knows

she won't. the album is still pop

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40 minutes ago, andthenwekiss said:

do you have a link of this?

He was asking me my personal predictions? 

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20 minutes ago, Johnny Cash said:

OMG King Manson come through :jonny::jonny:

 

I like your name lol! I never got to meet Johnny Cash, but I was told we were 4th cousins through my Mom's father.

 

 

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8 hours ago, RoyalT said:

I'm not talking about revenue, I'm talking about the album numbers. I thought that once SPS are included in the RIAA formula we'll get plenty of multi platinum albums, but it's not happening. 

The stats I posted show that the industry is up both in terms of revenue and in terms of consumption. That is, people are both consuming more music than they were last year and the industry has made more money than it did last year. 

 

But it is true that we don't have any gangbuster 4 or 5x platinum albums this year.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, breaking up said:

What about P!nk?

Her album isn't out yet. 

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Lil Pump is actually has a shot for #1 :eek:

what a time to be alive indeed

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PETTY VS. PUMP VS.? THE FIGHT FOR #1 IS A GREAT WIDE OPEN

 

While the race for #1 remains murky, at the moment we may be looking at a showdown between Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' Greatest Hits and Lil Pump's self-titled debut (Warner Bros.). Petty's death on 10/2 sparked the beginning of a rally at digital that continues (the set landed at #2 on our most recent SPS chart with 74k), and the filling of orders for physical product this week adds to his surging total, which, like Pump's, looks to be in the 45-50k ballpark.

 

Just behind these two, a number of titles appear to be in contention, including Caroline's NF, Republic's Post Malone  (42k on our last SPS chart) and Atlantic's Lil Uzi Vert (38k on the last chart) most of which are in the 40-45k region now, and possibly RCA Nashville/Zone 4's Kane Brown and Highbridge/Atlantic's A Boogie With a Hoodie (about 61k on the last chart).

 

With all these titles so close, it doesn't take much special attention to wrangle the numbers sufficient for an advantage. Stay tuned for more numbers soon.

 

http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=308786

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Uzi and Post Malone :clap3::clap3:

Miley :clap3::eli: 

 

Any news on poppy's sales?

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On 8.10.2017 at 7:56 PM, andthenwekiss said:

she won't. the album is still pop

maybe it is but they may send it to country and do a promo as country album so it may get no nominations or some in that category if there will be no big competition. pop this year will be huge competitive

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Tom Petty looks like he will be #1 + Demi with 23k + Shania at 18k +Miley <18k 

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers get the edge today with their Greatest Hits. Possible spoilers include debuts from Lil Pump and NF, each nipping at the heels of #1. Post Malone moves into the Top 5 for the first time. Kane Brown’s self-titled Deluxe Edition rounds out this week’s Top 5, and will be the #1 Country album.

  1. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers(MCA) 48-53k SPS, 29-32k Sales
  2. *Lil Pump (Warner Bros.) 45-50k, 9-11k
  3. *NF (NF Real Music) 45-50k, 33-36k
  4. Post Malone (Republic) 40-44k, 3-4k
  5. *Kane Brown ‘Deluxe Edition’(RCA Nashville) 39-43k, 25-28k
  6. Lil Uzi Vert (GenerationNow/Atlantic) 37-40k, <1k
  7. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie(Highbridge/Atlantic) 34-37k, 1-2k
  8. *Marilyn Manson (Loma Vista/Concord) 32-35k, 29-32k
  9. Imagine Dragon(Kidinakorner/Interscope) 32-35k, 11-13k
  10. Kendrick Lamar(TDE/Interscope) 29-32k, 3-4k
  11. Ed Sheeran (Atlantic) 28-31k, 8-9k
  12. Khalid (Right HandMusic/RCA) 27-30k, 3-4k
  13. XXXtentacion (Bad VibesForever/Empire) 23-26k, 1-2k
  14. SZA (TDE/RCA) 21-24k, 2-3k
  15. Kodak Black (Atlantic) 20-23k, <1k
  16. BTS (BigHit Entertainment) 20-23k, 13-15k
  17. Demi Lovato(Island/Safehouse/Hollywood) 20-23k, 8-9k
  18. Logic (Def Jam) 18-20k, 1-2k
  19. Thomas Rhett (Valory/BMLG) 17-19k, 8-9k
  20. Shania Twain (MercuryNashville) 16-18k, 14-16k

 *DEBUTS

 

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