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It's been doing very well all these days, hopefully it re-enters the chart.
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On another note. RIAA has confirmed that "Track equivalent sales" DO count for album certifications now. With this information several Britney albums are eligible for new certifications.
However don't expect a certification for "The Singles collection" or "Greatest hits: My Prerogative" anytime soon, as the process seems to be more complicated for greatest hits / compilation albums:
For certifications for Greatest Hit albums, only track sales and streams that occur after Greatest Hits albums’ release date can count towards RIAA album certifications. If the label chooses to have track sales and streams applied towards Greatest Hits certifications, then those track sales and streams are precluded from future inclusion in the original studio album. The RIAA and GR&F will require labels to confirm in writing that no track sales and streams are counted towards both a studio album and a Greatest Hits album, and the RIAA and GR&F may request additional testing of system reports to ensure validity. Due to the complicated nature of monitoring whether a track sale and/or stream has already been considered for album certification, Greatest Hits audits may require significant delays in the certification process.
Overall, Britney's has 2 old undercertified albums. "Britney" and "In the zone" which should be 5xP and 3xP respectively long time ago. And now with new rules she's eligible for the following certifications:
Circus - 2x Platinum
The singles collection - Gold
Britney Jean - Gold
* Femme Fatale could go as high as 2x Platinum depending on how % of streams come from the US. Her harters say this era was mostly local, so the most local it gets the highest chances it has to be eligible for 2xP.
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Rock lives forever: Led Zeppelin . Metallica . Pink Floyd . Nirvana . Radiohead . Pearl Jam . Oasis . Iron Maiden . Nine Inch Nails Approved Popstars: Michael Jackson . Madonna . Britney Spears . Beyoncé . Rihanna
Female recording artists with the most number one albums in Europe!
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Fast forward to November 1998, and Spears was signed, branded and sold 500,000 copies of her debut single, "...Baby One More Time" on the day of release.
MrLeonix, I gather you're talking worldwide RE The Singles Collection? A little less than a year ago, TSC's U.S. sales tally stood at 250,000.
Yes WW
Rock lives forever: Led Zeppelin . Metallica . Pink Floyd . Nirvana . Radiohead . Pearl Jam . Oasis . Iron Maiden . Nine Inch Nails Approved Popstars: Michael Jackson . Madonna . Britney Spears . Beyoncé . Rihanna
Total gross to date (before the revamp): $70,538,177
This show can be the second profit behind only Circus Tour. if it hit 100 million we can say it is the most profit of overall her show.
Yep, the show is heading to hit $100m grossing eventually. However "Circus Tour" will always gonna be her most profitable and biggest show ever
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