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Arturo

Half of the Top 20 albums are discounted to 6.99 right now  :awkney:

Albums should all be that low. It'd turn into more sales and more $$$ for the music industry eventually.

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Tommymonster44

The most obvious was We R Who We R. Weren't there rumors that she went into the studio, like, within a couple days after the Gaga announced BTW at the VMAs?

 

I'm pretty sure that those are just rumors.  Dr. Luke was the hottest producer back then, so he only had like 2 weeks open in June to record the re-release.  The entire EP was created from start to finish during that time period.  

 

I could be wrong, though.  I know for a fact that Luke himself said that the EP was finished in that 2 week period.  He may have just left out the We R Who We R situation though because it's a small detail.

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I feel like 3 million digital sales is the new 2 million. 2 million is not impressive anymore.

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Runway

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Firework 6,179,413

Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 4,244,954

Raise Your Glass - 4,050,878

We R Who We R - 3,907,910

Born This Way - 3,865,422

in a scale from 1 to 10 how awkward is this :emma:

BTW is global

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Innovative

I crashed my car into the bridge, I watched, I let it burn.

 

 

 

I DONT CARE I LOVE IT

 

I LOVE IT

 

I LOVE IT

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WarriorPrince

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BTW is global

So? Doesnt change the fact that its sales are quite low in the biggest music market. Judging by the hype i'd expect a lot more.

Firework was global too even though 6.2M out of the 8M come from the US  :emma:

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So? Doesnt change the fact that its sales are quite low in the biggest music market. Judging by the hype i'd expect a lot more.Firework was global too even though 6.2M out of the 8M come from the US :emma:

Japan is the biggest music market. The US hates gaga since Alejandro, so it's not really surprising

And yeah Firework is local

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Japan is the biggest music market. The US hates gaga since Alejandro, so it's not really surprising

And yeah Firework is local

 

No. The U.S. is by far the biggest music market out there, Japan comes as a distant 2nd. And the Japanese market itself consists of a massive domestic market and then a small international market, so international artists' figures in Japan aren't anything impressive.

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EarnYourLeather

Albums should all be that low. It'd turn into more sales and more $$$ for the music industry eventually.

 

My thought exactly.

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