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that would be james arthur - say you won’t let go

Is 'Bleeding Love' bigger in terms of pure sales though?

Is 'Bleeding Love' bigger in terms of pure sales though?

 

Yeah, Bleeding Love is definitely the highest in pure sales.

 

Watermelon Sugar and Say You Won't Let Go must be pretty close in terms of worldwide consumption, though. They are the only 2 X Factor songs to pass 1 billion Spotify streams.

 

 

 

With watermelon sugar still charting in a few countries it will def come very close to coming out on top but based on pure sales bleeding love wont be topped.
Dont think they can claim best single sales ever or best album sales ever but is it safe to say little have been most successful winners ever
Dont think they can claim best single sales ever or best album sales ever but is it safe to say little have been most successful winners ever

It all depends on your definition of how success is measured and if that is referring to just the UK or worldwide. Little Mix have definitely had the longest running chart career from the show (not looking at the solo acts that started in a group), but sales wise (singles or albums) they would fall short compared to One Direction globally. Definitely a good argument to make that statement focusing on the UK alone though.

It all depends on your definition of how success is measured and if that is referring to just the UK or worldwide. Little Mix have definitely had the longest running chart career from the show (not looking at the solo acts that started in a group), but sales wise (singles or albums) they would fall short compared to One Direction globally. Definitely a good argument to make that statement focusing on the UK alone though.
In fairness, he said "most successful winners"...One Direction weren't XF winners!

 

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