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On 21/06/2018 at 8:16 PM, Anticipating said:

El Dorado has higher CSPC than Joanne and Witness despite being a Spanish record :deadbanana: And people still try to say streaming doesn't matter.

This lol. Ppl are in denial. Streaming is the most important thing right now. 

12 hours ago, Eternium said:

It won’t let me update the Op :deadbanana: 

MESS. Try this trick I do: when you edit the OP and then press "save" and it 503's you just click refresh and it should refresh the page with the edited info you saved. If it does not refresh and still gives u 503 then keep rfreshing...by the third refresh it should save it and load the OP all edited. Hope it works lol!

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Shakira transformed herself from a physical sales legend to digital sales legend to streaming legend
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On ‎22‎/‎06‎/‎2018 at 0:16 AM, Humoresque said:

 

Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie was NOT a radio-friendly album by any means. But it stays her masterpiece. :jonny:

 

Fun Fact: It sold 469k in its first week, holding the female opening week record until Oops! I Did It Again in 2000.

What surprises me is how "low" debuts & opening sales weeks were for artists in the 1980's and 1990's, even for premier music acts.

For example, Madonna's "True Blue" debuted at #29; Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" debuted at #28. Even Michael Jackson's phenomenally-awaited "Bad" didn't debut at #1 on the BB200.

 

In terms of the Female record, Prior to Morisette:

 

Janet Jackson's "Janet" debuted at #1 with 350K units in its first week in 1993.

 

Prior to Jackson:

 

Whitney Houston's "Whitney" debuted at #1 with 210K units in its first week in 1987.

 

Houston was the first Female artist to debut with 200K+ sales in an opening week up to that point.

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10 minutes ago, Lennox. said:

What surprises me is how "low" debuts & opening sales weeks were for artists in the 1980's and 1990's, even for premier music acts.

For example, Madonna's "True Blue" debuted at #29; Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" debuted at #28. Even Michael Jackson's phenomenally-awaited "Bad" didn't debut at #1 on the BB200.

 

In terms of the Female record, Prior to Morisette:

 

Janet Jackson's "Janet" debuted at #1 with 350K units in its first week in 1993.

 

Prior to Jackson:

 

Whitney Houston's "Whitney" debuted at #1 with 210K units in its first week in 1987.

 

Houston was the first Female artist to debut with 200K+ sales in an opening week up to that point.

Prior to 1991, the Billboard album chart was compiled based on a point system. Billboard reps would call record stores around the country and ask them what the top sellers of the week were, and then assign points based on this data. It was obviously prone to a lot of errors, one of which being that the industry assumed albums were like singles: they started lower on the charts and built up to their peak positions over time. This influenced people's perceptions.

 

In the Summer of 1991, Soundscan was used for the first time in order to compile the Billboard 200. Immediately, it became apparent that albums sold a lot more out of the gate than previously believed. Soundscan also proved what potent sellers hip-hop and country truly were.

 

The likelihood is that True Blue and Rhythm Nation 1814 were the top sellers their respective debut weeks. But all the data we can go on is what happened post-Soundscan, since we don't really have accurate prior sales data. Madonna's first post-Soundscan album was Erotica, which sold 167k in its first week (though this album was released during a period of relative backlash for her; it's possible that both True Blue and Like A Prayer sold more in their first weeks). janet. held the record for best female opening week for five years. In 1998, it was broken three times: first by Ray of Light, then The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, then Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie.

 

I'm not sure where you found the number of 210k for Whitney's opening week in 1987, because week-to-week sales weren't really tracked that well if at all, but honestly that sounds like a decent idea of what it would have sold out of the gate. Bad did debut at #1, however. I think Thriller may have debuted at #10.

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wait a minute, did El Dorado has really sold 230k only WW? :skull: 
That'a too low for her, even with streaming. I actually thought it has sold more than 500k pure sales.

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JLo has been published

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Not AKA snatching Bionic with that 85% drop. :skull:

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Artists Ranking – Overall sales

Here is the sum of all the value released by each artist. The figures are given in EAS (equivalent album sales).

Please keep in mind that some artists are missing, because their analysis has not been done yet.

 

The complete list is available here. All figures reflect the value as collected at the time of the artist’s respective articles.

 

 

1. The Beatles  405,737,000 (as of Mar 2017)
2. Michael Jackson  323,741,000 (as of Sep 2017) (including The Jackson 5 = 381,193,000)
3. Madonna  241,134,000 (as of Aug 2017)
4. Queen  238,637,000 (as of Oct 2017)
5. The Rolling Stones  237,135,000 (as of Dec 2016)
6. Pink Floyd  229,426,000 (as of Jun 2017)
7. Led Zeppelin  200,459,000 (as of Aug 2016)
8. Elton John  196,130,000 (as of Feb 2018)
9. U2  194,519,000 (as of Aug 2016)
10. Céline Dion  193,422,000 (as of Sep 2016)
11. AC/DC  191,030,000 (as of Feb 2018)
12. Eagles  171,069,000 (as of Dec 2017)
13. Mariah Carey  167,149,000 (as of Apr 2017)
14. Bruce Springsteen  157,024,000 (as of Jul 2017)
15. Bee Gees  156,874,000 (as of Apr 2017)
16. ABBA  156,623,000 (as of Nov 2016)
17. Eminem  154,954,000 (as of Aug 2016)
18. Barbra Streisand  152,498,000 (as of Mar 2018)
19. Whitney Houston  151,693,000 (as of May 2017)
20. Phil Collins  147,408,000 (as of Apr 2018)
21. Billy Joel  146,695,000 (as of Oct 2016)
22. Fleetwood Mac  144,842,000 (as of Oct 2016)
23. Bon Jovi  144,095,000 (as of Nov 2016)
24. Bob Dylan  142,291,000 (as of Oct 2016)
25. Metallica  139,406,000 (as of Aug 2016)
26. Bob Marley  135,464,000 (as of Nov 2017)
27. Aerosmith  130,011,000 (as of Jun 2018)
28. David Bowie  125,785,000 (as of Jan 2017)
29. Simon & Garfunkel  123,913,000 (as of May 2018)
30. Guns N’ Roses  117,930,000 (as of Mar 2018)
31. Dire Straits  108,525,000 (as of Mar 2018)
32. George Michael & Wham!  104,743,000 (as of May 2017)
33. Britney Spears  100,827,000 (as of Feb 2018)
34. Backstreet Boys  94,409,000 (as of Feb 2017)
35. Red Hot Chili Peppers  90,968,000 (as of Mar 2018)
36. Nirvana  89,182,000 (as of Jul 2017)
37. Rihanna  86,846,000 (as of Nov 2017)
38. Enya  86,457,000 (as of Feb 2018)
39. Coldplay  84,997,000 (as of Jun 2017)
40. Adele  84,148,000 (as of Mar 2018)
41. Green Day  81,156,000 (as of Mar 2017)
42. Shania Twain  80,479,000 (as of Dec 2016)
43. Linkin Park  78,156,000 (as of Jun 2017)
44. Janet Jackson  77,131,000 (as of Apr 2017)
45. Johnny Hallyday  75,403,000 (as of Jan 2018)
46. Beyoncé  74,052,000 (as of May 2018) (including DC= 120,803,000) 
47. Cher  72,354,000 (as of Aug 2017)
48. Taylor Swift  68,538,000 (as of Oct 2017)
49. P!nk  62,872,000 (as of Oct 2017)
50. Michael Bublé  62,165,000 (as of Dec 2016)
51. Meat Loaf  61,962,000 (as of Jun 2018)
52. Justin Bieber  60,877,000 (as of Apr 2018)
53. Usher  59,493,000 (as of Sep 2017)
54. Oasis  58,725,000 (as of Dec 2017)
55. Shakira  58,621,000 (as of Jun 2018)
56. Jackson 5 & The Jacksons  57,452,000 (as of Sep 2017)
57. Alanis Morissette  56,955,000 (as of Jun 2018)
58. Drake  56,880,000 (as of Aug 2017)
59. Lady Gaga  54,236,000 (as of Mar 2018)
60. Maroon 5  53,781,000 (as of Oct 2016)
61. Nickelback  53,300,000 (as of Jun 2017)
62. Enrique Iglesias  52,785,000 (as of Sep 2016)
63. Black Eyed Peas  52,721,000 (as of Aug 2017)
64. Paul Simon  51,014,000 (as of May 2018)
65. Christina Aguilera  50,732,000 (as of Mar 2017)
66. Norah Jones  50,323,000 (as of Nov 2016)
67. Spice Girls  48,458,000 (as of Mar 2017)
68. Bruno Mars  47,668,000 (as of Oct 2017)
69. Alicia Keys  47,321,000 (as of Nov 2016)
70. Destiny’s Child  46,751,000 (as of May 2018)
71. Justin Timberlake  46,471,000 (as of Feb 2018)
72. Ed Sheeran  45,549,000 (as of Jan 2018)
73. Cranberries  44,501,000 (as of Jan 2018)
74. One Direction  44,467,000 (as of May 2017)
75. NSYNC  44,033,000 (as of Feb 2018)
76. Avril Lavigne  43,428,000 (as of Feb 2018)
77. Katy Perry  43,292,000 (as of Mar 2018)
78. Jennifer Lopez  42,910,000 (as of Jun 2018)
79. Foo Fighters  39,306,000 (as of Oct 2017)
80. Miley Cyrus  38,969,000 (as of May 2017)
81. Kylie Minogue  35,753,000 (as of Apr 2018)
82. Kelly Clarkson  34,863,000 (as of May 2018)
83. Amy Winehouse  27,270,000 (as of Sep 2016)
84. Renaud  21,965,000 (as of Nov 2017)
85. Gorillaz  20,792,000 (as of May 2017)
86. Kendrick Lamar  20,387,000 (as of Jan 2018)
87. Ariana Grande  18,359,000 (as of Nov 2017)
88. Aaliyah  17,933,000 (as of Feb 2017)
89. Selena Gomez  17,129,000 (as of Nov 2017)
90. Arctic Monkeys  16,821,000 (as of May 2018)
91. Sam Smith  16,055,000 (as of Oct 2017)
92. Lana Del Rey  15,459,000 (as of Aug 2017)
93. The Weeknd  15,451,000 (as of Dec 2016)
94. Avicii  13,772,000 (as of Apr 2018)
95. Fergie  12,981,000 (as of Jul 2017)
96. Macklemore (& Ryan Lewis)  12,199,000 (as of Nov 2017)
97. Demi Lovato  11,925,000 (as of May 2017)
98. Will.i.am  10,903,000 (as of Jul 2017)
99. Lorde  8,336,000 (as of Jun 2017)

 

https://chartmasters.org/2017/10/cspc-most-successful-artists-ever-data-collector/24/

(This site is really interesting and analytical) :celestial5:

 

 

Michael did this with a shorter discography than The Beatles and other artists on the list. :worship2:

Glad to see Xtina...:smitten:

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40. ADELE 

32. George 

91. Sam

 

:clap3::clap3::clap3:

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obviously the old acts benefited from eras when albums sold allot and i mean allot.  I hope one day the industry figures out a formula to take into consideration inflation and music industry changes. 

 

 

Mariah and MJ are the only talented ones that deserved it all.

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Beyoncé is coming for all those rock legends in her way. :clap3:

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Interesting that Beyonce is so high, since lot of the pop girls below her are supposedly "bigger" than her.

 

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Adele, Madonna and Taylor

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8 minutes ago, .::Andreita::. said:

32. George Michael & Wham!  104,743,000 (as of May 2017)

George and Wham, but not Beyonce and DC? LOL

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8 minutes ago, IndieKid said:

Interesting that Beyonce is so high. A lot of the pop girls below her are considering "bigger" than her.

Beyoncé gets a penalty for being Beyoncé on ATRL. 

 

 

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Madonna is such a legend!! :clap3:

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Britney is higher than Adele n Taylor :clap3:

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1 minute ago, Timber said:

Beyoncé gets a penealty for being Beyoncé on ATRL. 

 

 

I thought it was just an ATRL thing. After I got a taste of Twitter, apparently it's a pop stan thing period. They're just being edgy I guess.

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