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

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

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

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#100 this week in UK last week #122. Circus has been 2 weeks out of top 100, now is back If U Seek Amy helping :D
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:rofl: at it taking ages to be Platinum :lol:
Total sales in UK so far:

 

Album 296,500

 

thanks to lostprophet & Dave

 

OMG

:o

 

I thought it had sold over 300k months ago, before the slump!

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Updated, Circus reappears in the top 75 at number 70. Hopefully it will continue to rise with the physical release of Amy and the tour approaching. :D
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53 Circus - Britney Spears 75,000 - (301,000)

 

:cheer: Finally! Hopefully the tour means it'll sell at least another 100k. Sales are still terrible, though.

I don't suppose anyone has a list of all her UK single (and album) sales in order from biggest to smallest selling?

Do you mean UK sales, or worldwide?

 

In terms of worldwide, off've the top of my head, the album order is Baby One More Time (25mill), Oops (17mill), Britney (9mill), In The Zone (7.7mill), Circus (3.1mill), Blackout (about 2.2mill).

 

The singles will be available on her wikipedia discography page, but if I remember correctly, they're in order of platinum/gold/silver certification, rather than specific sales...

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Do you mean UK sales, or worldwide?

 

In terms of worldwide, off've the top of my head, the album order is Baby One More Time (25mill), Oops (17mill), Britney (9mill), In The Zone (7.7mill), Circus (3.1mill), Blackout (about 2.2mill).

 

The singles will be available on her wikipedia discography page, but if I remember correctly, they're in order of platinum/gold/silver certification, rather than specific sales...

 

Britney is at 10 million

In The Zone 8 Million

Circus 3.4

Blackout 2.8

Do you mean UK sales, or worldwide?

 

In terms of worldwide, off've the top of my head, the album order is Baby One More Time (25mill), Oops (17mill), Britney (9mill), In The Zone (7.7mill), Circus (3.1mill), Blackout (about 2.2mill).

 

The singles will be available on her wikipedia discography page, but if I remember correctly, they're in order of platinum/gold/silver certification, rather than specific sales...

 

I'm looking for the UK sales of all her singles in order from biggest to smallest I think is what I was trying to say :)

 

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1.Baby One More Time (1,445,000)

2.Oops... I Did It Again (423,000)

3.Sometimes (414,000)

4.Womanizer (359,695)

5.Toxic (330,000)

6.Born To Make You Happy (309,000)

7.(You Drive Me) Crazy (257,000)

8.Everytime (214,000)

9.Piece Of Me (210,750)

10.Lucky (203,000)

 

11.Gimme More (173,950)

12.Circus (164,660)

13.Stronger (163,000)

14.Slave 4 U (154,000)

15.My Prerogative (152,000)

16.Me Against The Music Ft. Madonna (128,000)

17.I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman (125,000)

18.Overprotected (124,000)

19.Do Somethin' (90,000)

20.Break The Ice (83,122)

 

21.Boys (75,000)

22.Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know (67,000)

23.If You Seek Amy (57,380)

24.I Love Rock N' Roll (51,000)

Its so weird how Circus really isnt that far behind the far more successful Gimme More! :wacko:

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Yeah, Circus did really well when it comes to sales. I would say it was a hit for her in the UK, sales are certainly more important then a chart position.
I think the singles are just being released too late in the UK and rest of Europe. I get that singles are usually released 3 months a part from one another but the whole thing with Circus being released not too long after Womanizer kinda threw things off. Australia gets the single releases at the rate the USA is going for the most part and the peaks and chart runs seem to be much better in both areas. I'm just thinking the hype wears off before the singles are getting to be officially released. Hopefully the tour brings back more attention to the singles and album since she normally doesn't do promo very much at all in Europe.
1.Baby One More Time (1,445,000)

2.Oops... I Did It Again (423,000)

3.Sometimes (414,000)

4.Womanizer (359,695)

5.Toxic (330,000)

6.Born To Make You Happy (309,000)

7.(You Drive Me) Crazy (257,000)

8.Everytime (214,000)

9.Piece Of Me (210,750)

10.Lucky (203,000)

 

11.Gimme More (173,950)

12.Circus (164,660)

13.Stronger (163,000)

14.Slave 4 U (154,000)

15.My Prerogative (152,000)

16.Me Against The Music Ft. Madonna (128,000)

17.I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman (125,000)

18.Overprotected (124,000)

19.Do Somethin' (90,000)

20.Break The Ice (83,122)

 

21.Boys (75,000)

22.Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know (67,000)

23.If You Seek Amy (57,380)

24.I Love Rock N' Roll (51,000)

 

Thanks so much for this!

 

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