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Grammys 2018: The best-selling albums (so far) eligible for Album of the Year

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1. Metallica, “Hardwired
to Self-Destruct” – 925,000
Metacritic: 74
Hit singles: “Hardwired” (#119)
Grammy history: 8 wins, 18 nominations

2. Bruno Mars, “24K Magic” – 844,000
Metacritic: 70
Hit singles: “24K Magic” (#4), “That’s What I Like” (#1)
Grammy history: 5 wins, 16 nominations

3. Ed Sheeran, â€œĂ·â€ – 608,000
Metacritic: 62
Hit singles: “Castle on the Hill” (#6), “Shape of You” (#1), “Galway Girl” (#53)
Grammy history: 3 wins, 9 nominations

4. Soundtrack, “Moana” – 560,000
Metacritic: N/A
Hit singles: “How Far I’ll Go” (#41), “You’re Welcome” (#65)
Grammy history: N/A

5. J. Cole, “4 Your Eyez Only” – 555,000
Metacritic: 75
Hit singles: “Deja Vu” (#7), “High for Hours” (#122), “Neighbors” (#13)
Grammy history: 0 wins, 4 nominations

6. The Weeknd, “Starboy” – 549,000
Metacritic: 67
Hit singles: “Starboy” (#1), “I Feel It Coming” (#4), “Party Monster” (#16)
Grammy history: 2 wins, 7 nominations

7. Lady Gaga, “Joanne” – 523,000
Metacritic: 67
Hit singles: “Perfect Illusion” (#15), “Million Reasons” (#4)
Grammy history: 6 wins, 17 nominations

8. Kendrick Lamar, “Damn.” – 441,000
Metacritic: 95
Hit singles: “Humble” (#1)
Grammy history: 6 wins, 18 nominations

9. Miranda Lambert, “The Weight of These Wings” – 339,000
Metacritic: 81
Hit singles: “Vice” (#47), “We Should Be Friends” (#106), “Tin Man” (#75)
Grammy history: 2 wins, 15 nominations

10. Rolling Stones, “Blue and Lonesome” – 330,000
Metacritic: 82
Hit singles: N/A
Grammy history: 2 wins, 11 nominations

11. Drake, “More Life” – 311,000
Metacritic: 79
Hit singles: “Fake Love” (#8), “Passionfruit” (#8), “Free Smoke” (#18)
Grammy history: 3 wins, 27 nominations

12. Various, “The Hamilton Mixtape” – 304,000
Metacritic: 77
Hit singles: “It’s Quiet Uptown” (#124)
Grammy history: N/A

13. A Tribe Called Quest, “We Got It from Here
Thank You 4 Your Service” – 297,000
Metacritic: 91
Hit singles: “We the People
” (#77)
Grammy history: 0 wins, 3 nominations

14. Soundtrack, “La La Land” – 290,000
Metacritic: N/A
Hit singles: “City of Stars” (#113)
Grammy history: N/A

15. Soundtrack, “Beauty and the Beast” – 265,000
Metacritic: N/A
Hit singles: “Beauty and the Beast” (#87), “Evermore” (#118)
Grammy history: N/A

 

 

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911
Just now, JoeJane said:

Hit singles: “Perfect Illusion” (#15),

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Bad Monster Kid

It's a Holiday in the US so don't meltdown when you see the Spotify update tomorrow morning. 

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Stef

Imagine if the song peaked and massively began to decline just before hitting 99m streams on Spotify. 

How ****ing typical would that be :neyde: 

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The saddest thing is that The Cure already got more US promo than ha long anticipated lead single PI...:neyde:

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PanPikus
2 minutes ago, Bad Monster Kid said:

It's a Holiday in the US so don't meltdown when you see the Spotify update tomorrow morning. 

It's gonna be worse than today? Oh well :wtfga:

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911

At least the non promoted, one month old, WW iTunes topping single by Lady Gaga is still doing better than Katy's last two heavy promoted singles  :sis:

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Johncayse
8 minutes ago, LM said:

The saddest thing is that The Cure already got more US promo than ha long anticipated lead single PI...:neyde:

At least PI had a bunch of radio interview

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911
3 minutes ago, Johncayse said:

At least PI had a bunch of radio interview

With incredible performances:wub:

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Just now, ARTnFAME said:

With incredible performances:wub:

 Yeah , she screaming live on the parts '' perfect illusion'' :poot: but i want to see fast a great live performance of PI and DIC

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Supersonic
15 minutes ago, Stef said:

Imagine if the song peaked and massively began to decline just before hitting 99m streams on Spotify. 

How ****ing typical would that be :neyde: 

Like Million Reasons on sales? :neyde:

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32 minutes ago, PanPikus said:

 

Don't post gifs of TV shows that include spoilers :air:

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JusKeepBreathin
28 minutes ago, JoeJane said:

Grammys 2018: The best-selling albums (so far) eligible for Album of the Year

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1. Metallica, “Hardwired
to Self-Destruct” – 925,000
Metacritic: 74
Hit singles: “Hardwired” (#119)
Grammy history: 8 wins, 18 nominations

2. Bruno Mars, “24K Magic” – 844,000
Metacritic: 70
Hit singles: “24K Magic” (#4), “That’s What I Like” (#1)
Grammy history: 5 wins, 16 nominations

3. Ed Sheeran, â€œĂ·â€ – 608,000
Metacritic: 62
Hit singles: “Castle on the Hill” (#6), “Shape of You” (#1), “Galway Girl” (#53)
Grammy history: 3 wins, 9 nominations

4. Soundtrack, “Moana” – 560,000
Metacritic: N/A
Hit singles: “How Far I’ll Go” (#41), “You’re Welcome” (#65)
Grammy history: N/A

5. J. Cole, “4 Your Eyez Only” – 555,000
Metacritic: 75
Hit singles: “Deja Vu” (#7), “High for Hours” (#122), “Neighbors” (#13)
Grammy history: 0 wins, 4 nominations

6. The Weeknd, “Starboy” – 549,000
Metacritic: 67
Hit singles: “Starboy” (#1), “I Feel It Coming” (#4), “Party Monster” (#16)
Grammy history: 2 wins, 7 nominations

7. Lady Gaga, “Joanne” – 523,000
Metacritic: 67
Hit singles: “Perfect Illusion” (#15), “Million Reasons” (#4)
Grammy history: 6 wins, 17 nominations

8. Kendrick Lamar, “Damn.” – 441,000
Metacritic: 95
Hit singles: “Humble” (#1)
Grammy history: 6 wins, 18 nominations

9. Miranda Lambert, “The Weight of These Wings” – 339,000
Metacritic: 81
Hit singles: “Vice” (#47), “We Should Be Friends” (#106), “Tin Man” (#75)
Grammy history: 2 wins, 15 nominations

10. Rolling Stones, “Blue and Lonesome” – 330,000
Metacritic: 82
Hit singles: N/A
Grammy history: 2 wins, 11 nominations

11. Drake, “More Life” – 311,000
Metacritic: 79
Hit singles: “Fake Love” (#8), “Passionfruit” (#8), “Free Smoke” (#18)
Grammy history: 3 wins, 27 nominations

12. Various, “The Hamilton Mixtape” – 304,000
Metacritic: 77
Hit singles: “It’s Quiet Uptown” (#124)
Grammy history: N/A

13. A Tribe Called Quest, “We Got It from Here
Thank You 4 Your Service” – 297,000
Metacritic: 91
Hit singles: “We the People
” (#77)
Grammy history: 0 wins, 3 nominations

14. Soundtrack, “La La Land” – 290,000
Metacritic: N/A
Hit singles: “City of Stars” (#113)
Grammy history: N/A

15. Soundtrack, “Beauty and the Beast” – 265,000
Metacritic: N/A
Hit singles: “Beauty and the Beast” (#87), “Evermore” (#118)
Grammy history: N/A

 

 

Those Metacritic scores are very telling of how this might go.:sweat:

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