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  • DanielCarey
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    "My Prerogative" is now certified Silver for 200,000 units!

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    DanielCarey

    "Oops!...I Did It Again" is now certified 2X PLATINUM in the UK for 1,200,000 units!

  • Liam.k.
    Liam.k.

    That's 269k chart sales since August 2022, working out as 1,993 average each week.

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I wonder if POM will eventually hit 200k? I think it could, I also think that 'Blackout' will eventually hit platinum status in the UK and in the US...once her new album is out. You know how the last album always gets a spike in sales, and it is still selling about 1k in the UK a week.
I would LOVE for Blackout to his platinum status in the U.S.! It still has a ways to go though. I think POM will eventually hit 200k in the UK too whether it's sooner or later.
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Well it will eventually...it might take it a year or so but it will hit it.
I hope 'Blackout' would reach 300,000 by this year, but I think we might have to wait a bit longer... ^_^
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I hope 'Blackout' would reach 300,000 by this year, but I think we might have to wait a bit longer... ^_^

 

Yeah, early next year atleast ^_^

This week, in the Top 40 Singles of 2008, 'Piece Of Me' has fallen to #20, with total sales of 192,805.
Also, could someone post the full Top 200 chart runs for the Blackout era. Thanks. :)
It's so strange to think that 'Sometimes' sold more than 'Toxic' :mellow:

It was her 2nd single released just after her debut and hugely successful BOMT. ;)

It was her 2nd single released just after her debut and hugely successful BOMT. ;)

Definitely. Because after Sometimes, it was Crazy, and that sold 257,000. :)

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It's so strange to think that 'Sometimes' sold more than 'Toxic' :mellow:

 

If you notice, all singles from the late nineties and earlier this century all sold alot more then today.

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