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Happy to hear all is well now with your dad, pippa. I had noticed your presence was missing, lovely to have you back. :heart:
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With all these #JusticeFor campaigns that have seen the likes of Mariah and Madonna go to #1 on iTunes with underrated albums and Britney on her way to the top too we need one for Impossible Princess - the album we did dirty on its original release :drama:
I’m disappointed it hasn’t tbh - it’s something that I imagine would mean a lot to Kylie, she never talks about IP but it’s apparent she is proud of that era and it would be so nice for it to get some recognition all these years later.
I’m disappointed it hasn’t tbh - it’s something that I imagine would mean a lot to Kylie, she never talks about IP but it’s apparent she is proud of that era and it would be so nice for it to get some recognition all these years later.

It would be lovely to happen, realistically it wouldnt take alot of sales to do it in the UK. It would be great to get the fanbase together and do it, if people from the dif fan clubs, forums etc came together it would be very possible.

It would be lovely to happen, realistically it wouldnt take alot of sales to do it in the UK. It would be great to get the fanbase together and do it, if people from the dif fan clubs, forums etc came together it would be very possible.

 

Yes I’m sure it takes hardly anything to even enter the Top 100 albums on iTunes these days.

 

That’s why there are always random albums going 96-33-out-72-out :lol: I’m sure a few copies for the lower positions is all it takes.

The album runs on this chart are often random which is the result of needing so little sales.

The randomness of seeing Impossible Princess on the chart would be welcoming to any fan of Kylie.

100 downloads would make a huge impact on the iTunes chart and here in Ireland I'd say 100 sales would get into the official top 100 here.
100 downloads would make a huge impact on the iTunes chart and here in Ireland I'd say 100 sales would get into the official top 100 here.

 

I always wonder what sales are like at the bottom end of the charts in Ireland when I view them - sales information seems to be scarce for the Irish charts.

Sales info is scarce here and almost impossible to get much info on. I remember reading when brian mc fadden last album debuted at number 75 it sold around 70 copies so that gives a good indication. Adele's 21 album was huge here and going back a while now I read it sold 220, 000 copies here. That's why I'm surprised SBIT isnt charting here now when greatest hits by Pitbull and Jason Derulo are who are not big album sellers at all.

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They are very low sales and sales have declined further in all markets since.

Sales may have been just very low for that week, but, if 100 sales is the requirement to get a chart placement it is disappointing that Kylie isn't able to achieve it.

I am disappointed by it, I can only put it down to acts like pitbull are gaining specific song downloads that is helping his album above someone like kylie.

Each individual song counts to the streaming of the album it is associated with, 2 of their big hits on playlists would help gain album points.

Sigala is an example of this, paid for sales on these album are extremely low.

Kylie does pick up streams but falls into a category of paid for sales, this is where she counts most.

I did read a couple of weeks ago that they were willing to dish out big sums of money to get really big stars involved. It's never really crossed my mind because Kylie doesn't need it at all and the only reason people go on these shows is either to revive or properly start their careers. I guess Kylie in the jungle could be good fun though!

I can't ever seeing Kylie taking part, she really doesn't need it.

Out of the two shows I think there would be a greater chance of her taking part in Strictly Come Dancing.

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