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Recall there being a few CD single reissues during the 90s but the sales would have been small. Think HMV etc would have catalogue singles in stock in small numbers in the larger stores.

The good old days.

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On 15/08/2025 at 17:15, Liam.k. said:

The Loco-motion is Silver!

Sold 376k in the 80s which brings its total to 576k to date!

Finally!! 💿

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15 minutes ago, BREAKTHETENSION said:

Great news! Kylie now has a Platinum single in the 80’s, 00’s, 10’s and 20’s. Damn the 90’s!! 😂

We’re gonna be waiting a long time for one of her 90s singles to be certified Platinum. The closest is “Better The Devil You Know”, and that’s not even Gold yet.

All The Lovers is such a special track in her discography. Though for some reason I thought it already was platinum.

Anyway bring on the certs.

I’m manifesting Gold for IYE and the KMO album next.

On 28/07/2025 at 01:33, Liam.k. said:

Made this prediction list for new certifications at the start of the year and four have them have been correct.

'All the Lovers' was averaging 349 chart sales between February 2017 and July 2019 but is likely doing better now. If its average since July 2019 was 400 chart sales, it would be on 566k now; if its average was 500 chart sales, it would be on 597k. I imagine it lies somewhere in the middle, so its total would stand at 581k today.

Based on today's news, we know that the track is now averaging close to 500 chart sales if not more.

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16 hours ago, DanielCarey said:

We’re gonna be waiting a long time for one of her 90s singles to be certified Platinum. The closest is “Better The Devil You Know”, and that’s not even Gold yet.

Plus also there's the issue if only its 1994 onwards sales counting towards a certification.

23 hours ago, DanielCarey said:

We’re gonna be waiting a long time for one of her 90s singles to be certified Platinum. The closest is “Better The Devil You Know”, and that’s not even Gold yet.

I just checked and was shocked to find out Where The Wild Roses Grow is not even silver! It's one of her most-streamed songs so I would've expected better certifications for it. I guess the plays probably come mostly from Australia.

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On 13/05/2025 at 12:51, Liam.k. said:

Next in line for Silver... potentially 'Where the Wild Roses Grow' which I think it is at least over 190k by now. It was 5 places above 'Slow' on Kylie's most streamed songs which suggest its averaging higher; it was also one place higher than 'Wow' which was averaging 220 per week between 2019 and 2022. 220 chart sales would put 'Roses' at 191k and 247 chart sales would mean it was at 200k right now.

^ this is what I wrote about ‘Where the Wild Roses Grow’ in May this year. I reckon we could see a silver certification before the year is out.

On 10/10/2025 at 20:01, DanielCarey said:

We’re gonna be waiting a long time for one of her 90s singles to be certified Platinum. The closest is “Better The Devil You Know”, and that’s not even Gold yet.

Poor Kylie her discography is slept on... Better and Confide are both 90's CLASSICS that should be platinum already!

WTWRG must be like IYE in that it’s higher Spotify and YouTube streams are more from mainland Europe/ rest of the world.

WTWRG didn’t sell much on release either…which was totally baffling at the time because it’s such a fine track.

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