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I didn't even notice that but it honestly makes no sense. Especially since the Platinum Edition includes Reggaeton Lento so all four songs are from the same album. Is it just because RL has two lead artists?

I guess so but surely as it's a joint lead credit it should count as one of Little Mix's three eligible singles. Not that I'm complaining (and obviously it will allow Rita to have "Girls" chart simultaneously with "Your Song", "Anywhere" and "For You" when it's released *.* ) but it is yet another example of the OCC making up the rules as they go along.

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I'm not mistaken they're the girl group with the most million sellers, and I read an article recently that said they've tied the Spice Girls for most Platinum singles, so they'll soon have the most of those too. Also, once Glory Days goes 3x Platinum, I think it'll be the first studio album from a UK girl group to do so since Angels with Dirty Faces, and the first studio album from any girl group since PCD. Long may the slayage continue!

It’s not though. I mean technically it would have sold enough to be triple platinum now, but the BPI only award their certifications at the end of the sales week. Some stans are just good with math and have decided to give it to them early because they were only about 50 copies behind at the end of the last sales week.
I wonder how close SOTME is to Gold in the US.

I've seen tweets going around that its eligible for Gold along with Black Magic eligible for Platinum. Not 100% sure if this is accurate

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Sales updated! SOTME going double Platinum today!
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Updated the UK sales. Looks like Touch will be out of the top 200 very soon so we'll lose its sales updates :(
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