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Is/ Will 1989 be more successful than The Fame Monster?


Gianni Versace

  

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  1. 1. Which will be/ is more successful?

    • the Fame Monster
      37
    • 1989
      8
    • they are equal
      2


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migamiga

So overall would it be Taylor or Gaga? or would it be even in your opinion?

No one remembers/keeps track of sales (except for stans) so gaga it is :Whitney:

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Gianni Versace

uhhhhh

it it inflated? I found it on twitter on a chart account. 

 

I had no idea TFM had sold that many copies. :omg:

 

 

3? I can only think of Bad Romance and Telephone..

i think those numbers might be inaccurate :confused:

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touchmetouchme

Impact is/was/will be different!


Are you even serious :awkney:

 

Big sales JUST in the US doesn't mean a global smash, three iconic videos that changed the pop music scene forever and a forever-remembered phenomena.

 

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Jewels n Drugs

The Fame Monster. 

 

That really secured Gaga's position in the music industry, Taylor's is just another album adding to her legacy.

mte

oh look when you werent looking my motorcycle turned into a piano
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XoXoJoanneGaga

it it inflated? I found it on twitter on a chart account. 

lol yea, she's sold 28m albums total.

 

The Fame combined with the re-release sales sold 16M WW

 

The Fame Monster standalone sold another 3M WW, and the Remix sold another 500k

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Vernier

How much exactly did TFM sell? I usually just see the TF/TFM combined numbers :emma:

Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn
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1989: 5,800,000 as of January 2015

 

The Fame Monster: 32,898,000 as of August 2014

:lmao: what? There is no way TFM could have sold 32 million copies

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Gianni Versace

:lmao: what? There is no way TFM could have sold 32 million copies

i read it wrong woops

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thefamebitch

Cultural impact > commercial succes. I'm pretty sure we've all downloaded or bought pretty crappy albums, by accident or not, before. But only if it has an impact do you remember it vividly.

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RAMROD

Commercially? Perhaps

Absolutely MbTmJiP.gif tbh.

(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ✧*:・゚ hating pop music doesn't make you deep (*´艸`*) ♡♡♡
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geopang

1989 is sh-t.

I'm sorry, but i'm annoyed at the undeserved praise it is getting. Comparing it to TFM is ludicrous.

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