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Hungary didn't have an official single chart back then also there are no official sources/chart run for Canada story.
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Hungary didn't have an official single chart back then also there are no official sources/chart run for Canada story.

 

The Goodbye chart run in Canada can be found on Billboard books during Dec 1998 to March 1999

 

The Hungary chart for Stop is in an issue of Music and Media which can also be found online.

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Hungary has an official chart website and there isn't an official single chart.

 

Do you have Canada chart run for Goodbye?

Editing the chart runs out of the chart runs thread? :thinking: Seems a shame to have removed all of that information!
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A few of them were not fully correct. I will post them again after a check.
Hungary has an official chart website and there isn't an official single chart.

 

Do you have Canada chart run for Goodbye?

 

Billboard books - Canada chart (Page 58)

 

Billboard chart Canada

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I found a website with some info regarding the Spice Girls charts in Italy. (FIMI Charts and Musica e dischi)

 

For example Too Much reached #4 on the FIMI Singles chart and #16 on the M&D Chart

 

Is one of these charts more important than the other?

 

Many thanks if any Italian fans know :)

Fimi is the official Italian chart,Musica & Dischi was a "local" classification based on distribution if I remember correctly
Fimi is the official Italian chart,Musica & Dischi was a "local" classification based on distribution if I remember correctly

 

Thank you for letting me know.

 

Interestingly Goodbye reached #1 on the FIMI chart which is the chart reference used on the Wikipedia page. Other singles use the M&D chart position.

 

 

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An example if I remember correctly Free me entered at # 98 in the Fimi chart, in the Musica & Dischi ranking it was # 35 but this ranking has no real value as a local / region

Wikipedia is not always reliable it can be edited

An example if I remember correctly Free me entered at # 98 in the Fimi chart, in the Musica & Dischi ranking it was # 35 but this ranking has no real value as a local / region

Wikipedia is not always reliable it can be edited

 

Well to be fair all the charts on Wikipedia do take you to billboard books or a proper online magazine with the charts on it so I knew that Too Much was #16 on the M&D chart, but #4 on FIMI. I prefer the #4 peak :dance:

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Well to be fair all the charts on wikipedia do take your to billboard books or a proper online magazine with the charts on it so I knew that Too Much was #16 on the M&D chart, but #4 on FIMI. I prefer the #4 peak :dance:

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Fimi is the official Italian chart.

Free Me album did not enter in the album chart I think.

Some Brazil chart page on Twitter is claiming that LM has sold 900k in Brazil (based on certifications) and the SG on 730k (but when you add their 4 albums it's at least 880k)

 

Pro-Música Brasil's official page has also added LM's single certifications recently.

 

Why can't the SG certifications be updated or published?

 

I know some countries do it automatically and other countries require the label to pay for any updates, but it's so frustrating that we don't really know how well their albums and singles have done in the last 20 years, bar the UK.

 

There's hardly been any sales or certifications updates anywhere in the world since 1998/1999.

Some Brazil chart page on Twitter is claiming that LM has sold 900k in Brazil (based on certifications) and the SG on 730k (but when you add their 4 albums it's at least 880k)

 

Pro-Música Brasil's official page has also added LM's single certifications recently.

 

Why can't the SG certifications be updated or published?

 

I know some countries do it automatically and other countries require the label to pay for any updates, but it's so frustrating that we don't really know how well their albums and singles have done in the last 20 years, bar the UK.

 

There's hardly been any sales or certifications updates anywhere in the world since 1998/1999.

 

I guess in a way it allows them to say they sold 85million copies lol

 

It might very well be that Little Mix sold much more than the Spice Girls did back in the day. Remember that it was different times and Little Mix have actually been promoting their work for 10 years, compared to the Spice Girls who havent done any promotion worth its salt since 1999. Plus, they only had 3 albums compared to LM's 6.

 

Both groups are amazing!

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Forever: 199 in the Top Album in Belgique Wallonia Flanders this week.

 

Excellent :wub:

 

Lets hope for at least a similar showing today in the UK charts :P

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