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    "MAYHEM" is now certified Gold in the UK for selling 100,000! @Sour Candy @HausofMayhem

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    Another one, thank you!

  • Sour Candy
    Sour Candy

    Will collect the sales of Abracadabra here UK sales: Week 1: 23,349 (#6) Week 2: 42,973 (#3) Week 3: 29,914 (#7) Week 4: 26,672 (#4) Week 5: 24,557 (#6) Week 6: 30,211 (#3) Week 7: 24,521 (#9) Week

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I guess INLA is the next certification in line for Gaga? How close is it to Platinum?

It should be at 465k, still a long way to go.

Here's an update on the Chromatica era in the UK

 

Chromatica : 112,432

Stupid Love : 354,629

Rain On Me : 611,642

Sour Candy : 77,377

911: 38,586

I kind of expected Sour Candy to be over 100k
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Would be amazing if ROM managed to reach 20 weeks in top 40, or perhaps even 22. That'd make it among her top 5 biggest hits in the UK!

 

Gaga singles, weeks in top 40:

 

34, Poker Face

29, Shallow

28, Bad Romance

24, The Edge of Glory

22, Telephone

22, Just Dance

20, Born This Way

18, Rain on Me - so far

17, Paparazzi

15, Alejandro

12, Stupid Love

11, Judas

11, Do What U Want

10, Applause

9, Marry the Night

8, The Cure

8, LoveGame

7, Always Remember Us This Way

6, You and I

6, I'll Never Love Again

3, Chillin'

2, Sour Candy

1, Perfect Illusion :cry:

1, Million Reasons :cry:

1, Hair

1, Alice

Amazing that singles from Joanne managed a total of 2 weeks in the Top 40, when singles from Chromatica have spent 33 weeks so far!
Amazing that singles from Joanne managed a total of 2 weeks in the Top 40, when singles from Chromatica have spent 33 weeks so far!

This is what happens when you don't wear a pink hat & dirty boots and remember that you're an unstoppable popstar. -_-

Edited by Adelita

To be fair, Joanne the album has spent 22 weeks in top 100 though, longer than Artpop.

What makes it even more impressive is that PI and MR managed to be in the UK Top 40 for a week without any support from Spotify and other platforms, having achieved this basically with pure sales, which is a great feat in the streaming era. With support, MR would be close to being a millionaire and PI would already be gold.

Edited by Adelita

I also believe that this occurred due to that clause in Gaga's contract with Interscope that leaked a while ago, which said that Gaga would only bill with streaming from 2017 onwards, which seems true, since The Cure was Gaga's first single with decent treatment in the streaming platform playlists, and that's why until 2016 she was still in the UK performing in TV shows instead of investing in streaming, because that way the money from her work would mostly go into her pocket and not into the pockets of her label (even if it would kill the performance of the singles on the charts).

Joanne HAPPENED and it wasn't a resounding success. Gaga has told everyone such personal information about her struggles recently. Maybe Joanne was the album she needed to get better? Maybe the way people kept belittling and making fun of her for releasing it caused the problem itself?

 

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Edited by HausofGhibli

I think if Million Reasons got playlist support it could’ve perhaps gone top 20 but Joanne was quite the success as an album in many ways.

 

It introduced a complete new side to her as an artist and the album did have slightly better longevity in the UK (and I also believe it did in the US too). I think if she wanted a real hit from that era she could’ve easily gotten that with Diamond Heart or Dancin In Circles. She seems more driven and like she cares more about success now than what she did in the Joanne era.

Could Chromatica surpass Joanne by year end in terms of sales.

 

I think in terms of weeks it should but I’m hoping it can by sales as well but without a re release or some big promo perhaps it could fall short.

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