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  1. 1# Hot Right Now (2012) 1# I Will Never Let You Down (2014) 7# Your Song (2017) 2# Anywhere (2017) Gold songs that are close to the Platinum mark: 1# R.I.P. (2012) 4# Black Widow (2014) 4# Lonely Together (2017) Surprised?
  2. We love a “flop” By the way, this means all her 2017 singles reached Platinum eligible in the US, with IAM teaching 2x. Not such a flop year after all! https://mobile.twitter.com/SGcharts/status/960946666835795970
  3. "4" by Beyoncé has reached 1 BILLION streams on Spotify. She becomes the first female artist to have 3 albums with 1 Billion streams on Spotify https://mobile.twitter.com/YonceStats/status/960324350758084608
  4. Migos just tied the Beatles for most simultaneous Hot 100 entries among groups with 14. Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff managed to reach this feat mostly with songs from their 24-track album Culture II, which bowed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 199,000 equivalent album units. Thirteen of the songs came from the album, while the 14th was their Gucci Mane collaboration “I Get the Bag,” according to Billboard. The Beatles were alone with the record for almost 54 years. The closest any multi-member collective has been to that record was the cast of “Glee,” which scored nine songs on the Hot 100 in 2011. Drake still holds the record for most simultaneous tracks on the Hot 100 among all artists with 24, thanks to songs off his More Life playlist. http://www.rap-up.com/2018/02/06/migos-ties-beatles-hot-100-record/
  5. on Oricon's national charts (not international) 2011:Lady Gaga - Born This Way 2013: Lady Gaga - ARTPOP 2014: Frozen Soundtrack (2 wks) Slipknot - .5: The Gray Chapter One Direction - Four 2015: The Beatles -1 the data is compiled on wiki you can check the link and change the year in the link for the other years https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Oricon_number-one_albums_of_2010
  6. Here's a look at Justin Timberlake's career U.S. album and song sales, as well as *NSYNC's, according to Nielsen Music. Justin Timberlake Album Sales 4,720,000, FutureSex/LoveSounds; 3,969,000, Justified; 2,579,000, The 20/20 Experience; 1,137,000, The 20/20 Experience Justin Timberlake Digital Song Sales (million-selling songs) 4.9 million, "SexyBack"; 3.9 million, "Mirrors"; 3.5 million, "Dead and Gone" (T.I. feat. Timberlake); 3.4 million, "Holy Grail" (JAY-Z feat. Timberlake); 3.3 million, "Suit & Tie" (feat. JAY-Z) 3.28 million, "Can't Stop the Feeling!"; 2.8 million, "What Goes Around...Comes Around"; 2.5 million, "My Love" (feat. T.I.); 2.3 million, "Carry Out" (Timbaland feat. Timberlake); 2 million, "Rock Your Body" 1.6 million, "Summer Love"; 1.5 million, "Not a Bad Thing"; 1.2 million, "Cry Me a River"; 1.12 million, "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows"; 1.11 million, "Love Never Felt So Good" (Michael Jackson & Timberlake) As a soloist, Timberlake's U.S. totals stand at 12.4 million albums sold; 2.6 billion on-demand song streams; and 45 billion in cumulative airplay audience. *NSYNC Album Sales 11,175,000, No Strings Attached; 8,863,000, *NSYNC; 4,932,000, Celebrity; 2,865,000,Home for Christmas; 528,000, Greatest Hits; 34,000, The Essential *NSYNC *NSYNC Digital Song Sales (top five, with the group's catalog predating the start of downloads) 1.1 million, "Bye Bye Bye"; 526,000, "Tearin' Up My Heart"; 443,000, "It's Gonna Be Me"; 297,000, "I Want You Back"; 371,000, "This I Promise You" The boy band's U.S. totals to date: 28.8 million albums sold; 562 million on-demand song streams; and 19 billion in airplay audience.
  7. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ SINGLES Strip That Down (feat. Quavo) Released: May 19, 2017 Worldwide: 2,360,827 (Aprox.) YouTube: 156,354,093 Spotify: 326,239,165 COUNTRY PEAK SALES (SPS) CERTIFICATIONS United States #10 586,827(1,000,000) Platinum (1,000,000) United Kingdom #3 700,000 (600,000) Platinum (600,000) Australia #2 140,000 2x Platinum (140,000) Canada #11 75,000 Platinum Germany #10 250,000 Platinum Sweden #24 40,000 Platinum (40,000) Ireland #2 30,00 2x Platinum (15,00) Italy #39 52,000 Platinum (52,000) Spain #21 15,000 Mexico - 75,000 Platinum (60,000) Denmark #15 52,000 Gold (30,000) New Zealand #4 30,000 Platinum (30,000) Netherlands #21 56,000 Platinum (40,000) Philipines #22 90,000 Platinum (15,000) Belgium #39 10,000 Gold (10,000) Finland - 40,000 2x Platinum(40,000) Poland - 10,000 Gold (10,000) Argentina - 15,000 - Brazil - 56,000 Gold Indonesia - 35,000 Gold Singapore - 20,00 2x Platinum (10,000) Malaysia #6 15,000 Platinum (10,000) Norway #28 12,000 -
  8. Between them, the ten previous winners have amassed album sales of 25.2 million, according to Official Charts Company data, with all but two scoring at least one Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart. While we wait to await to see which rising star out of this year's nominees Mabel, Jorja Smith and Stefflon Don will be honoured for 2018, OfficialCharts.com reveals the career album sales and biggest hits of each of its winners. Adele It’s only fitting that the lady who won the inaugural award should be the huge success story everyone else would love to emulate. Since being named as the very first Critics’ Choice in 2008, Adele has become a global megastar, winning a host of awards and breaking records left, right and centre. In 2013 she won a Golden Globe and an Oscar to add to her BRITs and Grammys awards hauls, plus she was awarded the MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Her debut album 19 was a chart-topper and double million-seller (2.4), while its follow-up 21 is the fourth biggest selling album of all time in the UK, with just over 5 million sales. Her most recent, 25, is the UK's fastest-selling album of all time. ALBUM SALES: 10.9 million BIGGEST HIT: Someone Like You, which Adele sang in an emotionally charged performance at the BRIT Awards in 2011. It’s sold 1.6 million copies, 2 million including streaming equivalent sales. Florence & The Machine Florence Welch and her machine practically invented a new genre of music when they were named BRITs Critics’ Choice for 2009. Debut hit Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) was first of eight Top 40 hits, including two Number 1s in 2012. The first, Spectrum, remixed by Calvin Harris and the second Sweet Nothing, where Florence returned the favour and featured on Calvin’s song. All three albums, Lungs, Ceremonials and How Big How Blue How Beautiful, have been chart-toppers, with her debut shifting 1.7 million. ALBUM SALES: 2.9 million BIGGEST HIT: Florence’s cover of You’ve Got The Love, made famous by Candi Staton, was a Top 5 hit in 2009 and has sold 760,000 copies, 1 million including streaming. She even had a hit with it again the following year, in a slightly rejigged version with Dizzee Rascal, which they first performed at the BRIT Awards in 2010. Ellie Goulding Her first hit was Starry Eyed, and Ellie Goulding has remained pretty stratospheric since then, boasting 19 Top 40 hits, including huge Number 1 from 2013 Burn. Ellie has also collaborated with other huge UK music stars like Tinie Tempah and Calvin Harris. Halcyon ­– her follow-up to debut album Lights – took 65 weeks to reach the top spot in January, while 2015's Delirium peaked at 3. ALBUM SALES: 2.3 million BIGGEST HIT: Ellie’s track for the Fifty Shades Of Grey film, Love Me Like You Do, is her biggest hit with 826,000 sales, 1.5 million including streaming. Jessie J Since winning the Critics' Choice in 2011, Jessie J has landed 16 Top 40 singles, including two Number 1s and three Top 10 albums: Who You Are (2), Alive (3) and Sweet Talker (5). She also sat on the judging panel of BBC 1’s talent show The Voice for two seasons, before making way for Kylie Minogue. ALBUM SALES: 1.6 million BIGGEST HIT: Jessie’s first chart-topper Price Tag has sold 1.2 million (1.6 million including streams) Emeli Sande Emeli Sande's win in 2012 propelled her to enormous success in the UK. Her debut album, Our Version Of Events, spent ten weeks at Number 1 and has sold just shy of 2.4 million. She’s also featured on 11 Top 10 hits, including two chart-toppers – Read All About It with Professor Green and Beneath Your Beautifulwith Labrinth. As if that wasn't enough, she’s written hits for other artists too including Leona Lewis and Cheryl Cole. ALBUM SALES: 2.6 million BIGGEST HIT: Beneath Your Beautiful has sold over 880,000 copies. Emeli’s biggest solo hit is Next To Me, shifting 695,000 copies. Tom Odell Chichester-born Tom Odell was the first male winner of the award, beating AlunaGeorge and Laura Mvula in 2013. Discovered by none other than Lily Allen, who signed him up to her label straight away, Tom released his debut album Long Way Down in summer last year, landing straight in at Number 1. Follow-up album Wrong Crowd topped out at Number 2 in 2016. BIGGEST HIT: Another Love hit Number 10 in 2013 and has sold 344,000, 682,000 including streams. ALBUM SALES: 478,000 Sam Smith Sam Smith broke records with his debut album In The Lonely Hour, which was released shortly after winning the Critics' Choice in 2014. The collection was the only to sell one million on both sides of the Atlantic that year and has since sold a mighty 2.3 million in the UK alone. His highly anticipated follow-up, The Thrill Of It All, also entered at Number 1 earlier this month. When it comes to singles, Sam has landed 13 Top 40 hits, six of which have reached Number 1. One of those Number 1s is James Bond theme Writing's On The Wall - the only Bond song to top the Official Chart. ALBUM SALES: 2.6 million BIGGEST HIT: Naughty Boy's La La La, which Sam guests on, is his biggest seller (1 million pure sales), but when sales and streams are combined, it's Stay With Me with 1.7 million. James Bay Singer-songwriter James Bay beat Years and Years and George The Poet to claim the Critics' Choice prize in 2015. His debut album, Chaos and the Calm, entered straight in at Number 1 and spent 32 weeks inside the Top 10. ALBUM SALES: 802,000 BIGGEST HIT: Hold Back The River peaked at Number 2, which has sold 669,000 (1.5 million including streams) Jack Garratt Buckinghamshire-born Jack Garratt is arguably the Critics' Choice most left-field winner. A singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Jack's mostly self-written and produced first album Phase landed at Number 3 on the Official Chart in February 2016. ALBUM SALES: 76,000 Rag'n'Bone Man It is safe to say that 2017 was an incredible year for Rag'n'Bone Man following his BRITs Critics' Choice win. At the actual BRIT Awards themselves, he took home the Best British Breakthrough trophy as well, making him the first act to win both in the same year. His debut album Human is the fastest-selling debut album by a male soloist this decade, and shifted 117,000 units in just seven days, that's more than Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith did with their debut albums in week one. ALBUM SALES: 885,000 BIGGEST HIT: Human reached Number 2 on the Official Singles Chart and has sold 535,000, 1.3 million including streams. http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/brits-critics-choice-winners-album-sales-and-biggest-singles__21116/
  9. The Killers is an American band, based in Las Vegas. The band is very known for being the main band of the post-punk revival of early 2000s. Using elements of heartland rock, electro rock, electronic, 1980s music and and a heavy use of synthetizers, it's estimated that The Killers has sold more than 22 million albums worldwide and 25 million singles. STUDIO AND COMPILATIONS ALBUMS: HOT FUSS (2004) Estimated Sales: 7.5 million copies worldwide Decade-end charts (2000-2009): #97 Australia #26 United Kingdom Accolades: · 66 on Metacritic Score SAM'S TOWN (2006) Estimated Sales: 4.5 million copies worldwide Decade-end charts (2000-2009): #70 United Kingdom Accolades: · 64 on Metacritic Score SAWDUST (2007) Estimated Sales: 1.8 million copies worldwide Accolades: · 65 on Metacritic Score DAY & AGE (2008) Estimated Sales: 3.5 million copies worldwide Accolades: · 69 on Metacritic Score (RED): CHRISTMAS - EP (2009) Estimated Sales: 100,000 copies worldwide BATTLE BORN (2012) Estimated Sales: 1.5 million copies worldwide Accolades: · 64 on Metacritic Score THE DIRECT HITS (2013) Estimated Sales: 750,000 copies worldwide DON'T WASTE YOUR WISHES (2016) Estimated Sales: 50,000 copies worldwide WONDERFUL WONDERFUL (2017) Estimated Sales: 400,000 copies worldwide Accolades: · 71 on Metacritic Score SOLO ALBUMS / PARALLEL PROJECTS: FLAMINGO by Brandon Flowers (2010) Estimated Sales: 600,000 copies worldwide Accolades: · 59 on Metacritic Score · 30th Best Album of 2010 by Q Magazine BIG TALK by Big Talk / Ronnie Vannucci (2011) Estimated Sales: 10,000 copies worldwide Accolades: · 58 on Metacritic Score · 24th Best Album of 2011 (Editors’ Pick) by NME Magazine ANOTHER LIFE by Mark Stoermer (2011) Estimated Sales: n/a THE DESIRED EFFECT by Brandon Flowers (2015) Estimated Sales: 350,000 worldwide Accolades: · 75 on Metacritic Score STRAIGHT IN NO KISSIN’ by Big Talk / Ronnie Vannucci (2015) Estimated Sales: n/a DARK ARTS by Mark Stoermer (2016) Estimated Sales: n/a FILTHY APES AND LIONS by Mark Stoermer (2017) Estimated Sales: n/a
  10. Total: $26,790,659 526,269 tickets sold 44 reported shows source: Belmont from @Bcharts Boxscores
  11. For sales over 75k. A global hit http://www.snepmusique.com/les-disques-dor/?awards_cat=64&awards_artist=Lady+Gaga&awards_title=Million+Reasons Australia - 70,000 Brazil - 80,000 Canada - 90,000 France - 75,000 Italy - 110,000 UK - 140,000 (certified: 200,000) US - 1,061,089
  12. Dangerous Woman Tour (Continent Estimates) North America - 30,287,942 (37/37) Europe - 10,770,139 (14/14) Latin America - 6,951,876 (7/7) Asia - 17,005,390 (11/11) Oceania - 6,023,454 (6/6) Total: $71,038,801 877,016 tickets sold Biggest Boxscores Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan - $ 6.5 million Madison Square Garden, New York, United States - $ 2.9 million Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia - $ 2.4 million Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico - $ 2.1 million Sky Dome, Seoul, South Korea - $ 1.9 million Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands - $ 1.6 million ICC Theater, Sydney, Australia - $ 1.6 million Allianz Park, Sao Paulo, Brazil - $ 1.6 million Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai, China - $ 1.4 million Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan - $ 1.4 million Averages $947,187 gross per show 11,693 tickets sold per show $81 USD price per show Pollstar Midyear Report: https://www.pollstar.com/Chart/2017/07/207MidYearTop100NorthAmericanTours_574.pdf
  13. Leg 1 - Europe: Leg 2 - North America: Leg 3 - Latin America: Leg 4 - Oceania: TOTAL GROSS: $35,041,151 TOTAL ATTENDANCE: 649 123/653 763 (99,29%)
  14. QueenBeyoncé

    Mi Gente is 2x Platinum

    Top 3 multi-platinum hit.
  15. Leg 1 - Europe: Leg 2 - Latin America: Leg 3 - Europe: Leg 4 - North America: TOTAL GROSS: $122,217,831 ATTENDANCE: 1 497 368/1 499 465 (99,86%) + 8th on 2017 MidYear Top 100 Worldwide Tours: Total Gross: $ 57.2 Average Ticket Price: $ 101.24 Average Tickets: 15 270 Total Tickets: 564 994 Average Gross: $ 1,545,946 Shows: 37/49
  16. This is Gaga's 10th song on Spotify that has crossed 100M streams!! Bad Romance - 184,685,000 Poker Face - 181,796,000 The Cure - 173,605,000 Million Reasons - 165,967,000 Applause - 161,040,000 Telephone - 139,077,000 Just Dance - 117,429,000 Do What U Want - 106,260,000 Perfect Illusion - 104,656,000 Born This Way - 100,048,000
  17. The Bodyguard Soundtrack just received a plaque for 18x platinum. That Whitney reign just won't let up.
  18. **Note: I’m still compiling info** Wanna know what the gaps are for our beloved Pop girls from their first Pop radio Top 10 to their most recent? (I’m using the date their first Top 10 entered to the date their most recent Top 10 left and rounding to the nearest month.) Well here’s a list... (I’m compiling it right now. So any feedback or additions would be helpful) Cher: 25 years and 7 months** (Age: 27-52) Madonna: 23 years and 9 months (Age: 26-49) Mariah Carey: 19 years and 3 months (Age: 21-40) P!nk: 17 years and 5 months (Age: 20-38) Janet Jackson: 15 years and 5 months (Age: 19-35) Christina Aguilera: 14 years and 8 months (Age: 18-33) Whitney Houston: 14 years and 6 months (Age: 21-36) Britney Spears: 14 years and 4 months (Age: 17-31) Kylie Minogue: 13 years and 6 months (Age: 20-33) Rihanna: 11 years and 9 months (Age: 17-29) Alicia Keys: 11 years and 7 months (Age: 20-32) Gwen Stefani (w/ ND): 10 years and 6 months (Age: 27-36) Taylor Swift: 9 years and 9 months (Age: 18-27) Beyonce (w/ DC): 9 years and 8 months (Age: 18-28) Kelly Clarkson: 9 years and 7 months (Age: 20-30) Katy Perry: 9 years and 3 months (Age: 23-32) Celine Dion: 9 years and 2 months (Age: 22-32) Barbra Streisand: 8 years (Age: 31-39) Kesha: 7 years and 11 months (Age: 22-30) Toni Braxton: 7 years and 1 month (Age: 25-32) Beyonce (solo): 6 years and 11 months (Age: 21-28) Nelly Furtado: 5 years and 11 months (Age: 22-28) Gwen Stefani (solo): 5 years and 10 months (Age: 31-36) Selena Gomez: 5 years and 7 months (Age: 19-25) Adele: 5 years and 5 months (Age: 23-28) Cyndi Lauper: 5 years and 5 months (Age: 30-36) Demi Lovato: 5 years and 3 months (Age: 19-25) Avril Lavigne: 5 years and 3 months (Age: 17-23) Lady Gaga: 5 years and 2 months (Age: 22-27) **Half Breed by Cher was the first ever #1 on the date the chart actually started. At least for the stats I found. So she may actually date back further. Data in spoiler tab. (Didn’t wanna clutter it up) If you have any other stats or feel like I made an error, let me know. I used data from this site... http://wweb.uta.edu/faculty/gghunt/charts/chart.html
  19. What About Us hit the Top 10 on Pop radio today. Making this her 19th Top 10 hit. POP:13 10 P!NK What About Us 8681 8405 276 48.903 There You Go - #2 Most Girls - #2 Lady Marmalade - #1 Get The Party Started - #2 Don’t Let Me Get Me - #1 Just Like A Pill - #2 Family Portrait - #5 U + Ur Hand - #1 Who Knew - #1 So What - #1 Sober - #4 Please Don’t Leave Me - #6 Raise Your Glass - #1 Perfect - #1 Blow Me - #1 Try - #6 Just Give Me A Reason - #1 Just Like Fire - #7 What About Us - #10 19 - Top 10’s 15 - Top 5’s 9 - #1s Spanning 17 years and 5 months.
  20. So far, 25 -- which was released on Nov. 20, 2015 through XL Recordings/Columbia Records -- has earned 10.88 million equivalent album units in the U.S., of which 9.4 million are in traditional album sales. It followed Adele’s second album, 21, which has earned 14.96 million units, with 11.87 million in album sales. (21, which ruled the list for 24 nonconsecutive weeks, has also never left the chart. It’s spending its 348th straight week on the list, dipping 174-181. It continues to extend its record as the longest charting album by a woman. Earlier in 2017, it beat Carole King's Tapestry for the most weeks on the chart by a woman.) 21 and 25 are also the Nos. 9 and 29 biggest selling albums since 1991, when Nielsen Music began electronically tracking album sales. Adele’s first album, 19, has sold 3 million copies. Collectively, her three studio efforts, along with two live iTunes-exclusive EPs, have sold 24.4 million copies in the U.S (pure album sales). http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/8015028/billboard-200-chart-moves-adele-25-100th-consecutive-week
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