chris777 112 Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Seriously, Gaga achieved that with one and a half singles and not one of them was #1. Compare her to Rihanna and the success of the singles from Unapologetic. If she were to sell as much as Gaga does, she would have topped 4 million with Unapologetic (in the respective year of release), yet the numbers are the same with ARTPOP. Unapologetic 4.2M (IFPI/Vivendi 2012 + Media Traffic 2013) ARTPOP 2.7M (IFPI/Vivendi 2013 + Media Traffic 2014) Unapologetic 3.6M (Media Traffic 2012-2013) ARTPOP 1.8M (Media Traffic 2013-2014) the numbers are not the same Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curunir 7,510 Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Unapologetic 4.2M (IFPI/Vivendi 2012 + Media Traffic 2013) ARTPOP 2.7M (IFPI/Vivendi 2013 + Media Traffic 2014) Unapologetic 3.6M (Media Traffic 2012-2013) ARTPOP 1.8M (Media Traffic 2013-2014) the numbers are not the same I was talking about the respective year of release, meaning how much Unapologetic/ARTPOP sold till the end of the year of their release. Both albums were released in November 2012/2013. Of course Unapologetic has sold more now, it's been out longer and it's had other (successful) singles besides Diamonds. :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VISION 52 Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 It was the 9th best selling album of 2013. It was the 4th best selling UMG album of 2013 What kind of a fading star and flop? Top-10 for an album that was selling only for 2 months in 2013! I guess all that negativity came from the fact that she doesn't sell 10+ mln anymore, and all artists experience decreased album sales as of recently Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nein 508 Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 What kind of a fading star and flop? Top-10 for an album that was selling only for 2 months in 2013! I guess all that negativity came from the fact that she doesn't sell 10+ mln anymore, and all artists experience decreased album sales as of recently MTE Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houdini 103 Posted May 31, 2014 Share Posted May 31, 2014 Vivendi is not very objective since it's from label numbers. Mediatraffic is there since the 90's, I think it's very trustful. I always take my numbers there. For exemple, remember when ARTPOP was released one week before in Japan, the japanese chart said she sold almost 60,000 copies the first week there. Mediatraffic reported the first week sale of ARTPOP was 58,000 and it was Japan Interscope. You can trust Mediatraffic. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bye 3,947 Posted May 31, 2014 Share Posted May 31, 2014 Vivendi is not very objective since it's from label numbers. Mediatraffic is there since the 90's, I think it's very trustful. I always take my numbers there. For exemple, remember when ARTPOP was released one week before in Japan, the japanese chart said she sold almost 60,000 copies the first week there. Mediatraffic reported the first week sale of ARTPOP was 58,000 and it was Japan Interscope. You can trust Mediatraffic. Let me leave this right here: Media Traffic, a site run by chart enthusiasts Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houdini 103 Posted May 31, 2014 Share Posted May 31, 2014 Let me leave this right here: Media Traffic, a site run by chart enthusiasts Yes but it's not from only one label. The best example I can give you it's last week, a local singer from where I live release an album and she's only big where I live. Local media said she sold 14,000 copies the first week. She's also a bit big in France. Mediatraffic reported she sold 16,000 copies WW the first week. The numbers they released seem very accurate. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whispering 18,865 Posted June 1, 2014 Share Posted June 1, 2014 Yes but it's not from only one label. The best example I can give you it's last week, a local singer from where I live release an album and she's only big where I live. Local media said she sold 14,000 copies the first week. She's also a bit big in France. Mediatraffic reported she sold 16,000 copies WW the first week. The numbers they released seem very accurate. They are not accurate, especially when looking at artists like Gaga, who sell 3x (or more) their number of US sales numbers. Media traffic is a guy who gets his numbers from IFPI and other official sources, who then estimates a bunch of other countries and leaves others out completely. We have official numbers from professional, legitimate sources and mediatraffic is not one of those sources. It is a site from a guy with a hobby. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houdini 103 Posted June 1, 2014 Share Posted June 1, 2014 They are not accurate, especially when looking at artists like Gaga, who sell 3x (or more) their number of US sales numbers. Media traffic is a guy who gets his numbers from IFPI and other official sources, who then estimates a bunch of other countries and leaves others out completely. We have official numbers from professional, legitimate sources and mediatraffic is not one of those sources. It is a site from a guy with a hobby. This is how Mediatraffic works : Chart Methodologies The Album Chart based on sales data and the official national album-charts from the USA (Billboard Top 200), Japan (Oricon Album Chart), United Kingdom (Official Charts Company Top 100), France (ChartsInFrance Top Albums), Canada (Billboard Canadian Albums), Australia (ARIA Album Top 50), South Korea (Hanteo), and Netherlands (Mega Album Top 100). All above with sales stats. Furthermore the official charts from Germany (Media Control Album Chart), Italy (FIMI Album Chart), Spain (Promusicae Top 100 Ãlbumes), Brazil (ABPD), Mexico (Amprofon Top 100), Switzerland (Media Control Album Top 100), Belgium (Ultratop 200 Albums), Sweden (Sverige Topplistan, Veckans Albumlista), Austria (Media Control, ORF Longplaycharts), Norway (VG Lista Topp 40 Album), Denmark (Hitlisterne Album Top 40), Finland (Suomen Virallinen, Albumit), Ireland (IRMA Top 100 Artist Albums), New Zealand (NZ Music Charts, Albums), Poland (OLIS, Top 50), Portugal (AFP Top Albums), Hungary (Mahasz Top 40 Albums), Czech Republic (IFPI CR, Top 50 ProdejnÃ), Greece (IFPI Greece, Top 75 Albums Sales), Taiwan (G-Music Top 20), Slovakia, South Africa, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia. The charts from countries without sales stats are weighted to the size of its markets according to the latest IFPI-statistics (exception: albums with huge sales in these countries are weighted higher). Albums which placed in most or all of our monitoring countries, get additional sales for countries which haven't an official charts like Russia, China, India, Turkey etc. It shows official sales numbers of 32 of the biggest musical market. If I fallow your logic and I trust the VIvendi chart, PRISM would be now at more than 4 million copies sold. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whispering 18,865 Posted June 1, 2014 Share Posted June 1, 2014 This is how Mediatraffic works : Chart Methodologies The Album Chart based on sales data and the official national album-charts from the USA (Billboard Top 200), Japan (Oricon Album Chart), United Kingdom (Official Charts Company Top 100), France (ChartsInFrance Top Albums), Canada (Billboard Canadian Albums), Australia (ARIA Album Top 50), South Korea (Hanteo), and Netherlands (Mega Album Top 100). All above with sales stats. Furthermore the official charts from Germany (Media Control Album Chart), Italy (FIMI Album Chart), Spain (Promusicae Top 100 Ãlbumes), Brazil (ABPD), Mexico (Amprofon Top 100), Switzerland (Media Control Album Top 100), Belgium (Ultratop 200 Albums), Sweden (Sverige Topplistan, Veckans Albumlista), Austria (Media Control, ORF Longplaycharts), Norway (VG Lista Topp 40 Album), Denmark (Hitlisterne Album Top 40), Finland (Suomen Virallinen, Albumit), Ireland (IRMA Top 100 Artist Albums), New Zealand (NZ Music Charts, Albums), Poland (OLIS, Top 50), Portugal (AFP Top Albums), Hungary (Mahasz Top 40 Albums), Czech Republic (IFPI CR, Top 50 ProdejnÃ), Greece (IFPI Greece, Top 75 Albums Sales), Taiwan (G-Music Top 20), Slovakia, South Africa, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia. The charts from countries without sales stats are weighted to the size of its markets according to the latest IFPI-statistics (exception: albums with huge sales in these countries are weighted higher). Albums which placed in most or all of our monitoring countries, get additional sales for countries which haven't an official charts like Russia, China, India, Turkey etc. It shows official sales numbers of 32 of the biggest musical market. If I fallow your logic and I trust the VIvendi chart, PRISM would be now at more than 4 million copies sold. Yes, I know. You pulled that straight off of the site of the guy with a chart hobby. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is the organization that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide, by working with 1,300 record companies from across the globe. IFPI has been in operation since 1933, and has 1,400 members in 66 countries and affiliated industry associations in an additional 45 countries. That means they work with the recording industry in over 100 countries. The IFPI isn't Bubba on a computer in a basement. It is a legitimate, well-respected organization in the recording industry on a global scale. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houdini 103 Posted June 1, 2014 Share Posted June 1, 2014 Yes, I know. You pulled that straight off of the site of the guy with a chart hobby. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is the organization that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide, by working with 1,300 record companies from across the globe. IFPI has been in operation since 1933, and has 1,400 members in 66 countries and affiliated industry associations in an additional 45 countries. That means they work with the recording industry in over 100 countries. The IFPI isn't Bubba on a computer in a basement. It is a legitimate, well-respected organization in the recording industry on a global scale. I know Mediatraffic is not 100% accurate, but it gives a very good approximation of sales around the world. I've read that it represents about 80% of the real sales numbers. I largely prefer to refer to those numbers than to label numbers, which often include shipments in their final reports. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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