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She will be successful no matter what she releases. And I'm 100% positive she will surprise us. Can't wait !

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Taylor Swift has unveiled quite a few surprises of lateâ€â€moving from Nashville to New York, ditching the country format that elevated her to superstar status, and even trying her hand at rapping in new album 1989.

“I like to look at albums as being sort of statements,†she told Billboard. “Visually, sonically, emotionally, I like them all to have their own fingerprint. This time I’m kind of just doing whatever I feel like. I felt like making a pop album, so I did.â€

Perhaps more surprising than all of these developments is the fact that Swift is on pace to sell more than 1 million copies of 1989 in its opening weekâ€â€a feat no solo artist has achieved since Swift herself did it two years ago with Red.The shocking part is not that Swift is doing this, but that any artist is doing this. It’s not just that there hasn’t been a single platinum opening week this year. There hasn’t been a single platinum album this year, unless you count the Frozen soundtrack.

All of this leads some industry observers to suspect that  1989 could be the last platinum album ever .“I would like to believe that this recent achievement could be a sign of more to come,†says entertainment attorney Lori Landew of Fox Rothschild. “[but] I tend to believe that it is more an aberration that can be attributed to a super strong and loyal fan base.â€

As my colleague Hugh McIntyre pointed out, five albums had gone platinum by this time last year. Justin Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience led the way, moving over 2 million units by the start of the fourth quarter.This year is a different story, and the reasons are fairly straightforward.

Recorded music sales have been on steep decline over the past decade or so, first because of piracy, and more recently due to the rise of streaming.The latter, of course, is an improvement over the former: artists and songwriters do get paid for streams. While rates leave much to be desired, services like Spotify and Pandora are far better for musicians than Napster. And they’re just as easy, if not easier, to useâ€â€which is why streaming is well on its way to replacing the digital download.

According to Nielsen’s midyear music report, digital sales dipped 13% in this year’s first six months as album sales dropped 14.3%. That went hand-in-hand with a 42% increase in streaming.“

Since streaming sites and rogue torrent sites make it easy for any teenager to access millions of songs for free, it comes as no surprise that young people, who are the music industry’s core consumer, are not paying for physical or digital singles or albums,†says veteran music lawyer Bernie Resnick. “Without the support of the most important segment of the customer base, it becomes extremely difficult to sell enough units to qualify for gold or platinum sales awards.â€

Swift, however, was able to energize her largely Millennial fan base by shrewdly using a range of promotional tactics. In addition to the requisite late night talk show appearances, there were unusual tricks like hosting private listening sessions for fans (and making Rice Krispies treats for them) and including Polaroids with hand-written lyrics in each physical copy of 1989.That sort of connection has been at the core of Swift’s incredible success over the past five years, which have seen her annual earnings rise to an all-time high of $64 million in 2014.

 Still, it’s more likely that the RIAA will change its definition of platinum to encompass streams, just as Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart has. For now, though, Swift may have the platinum crown to herself for quite some time.“As far as virtually everyone else is concerned, it seems like this kind of debut is beyond reach today and will remain so until the RIAA catches up with how music is currently consumed by the majority of new music lovers,†says Landew. “While Swift’s debut gives us hope that music lovers can be moved to want to own new music, buying trends would seen to indicate otherwise.â€

 

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This is bad tbh :omg: people are just not interested in buying albums anymore, they just have. 

 

And people dare come for ARTPOP's sales :rip:

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Record sales are diminishing, but Taylor seems to be unaffected.

 

Her fanbase loves getting the physical copy because her music is so personal. We all grew up with her and it's like getting a new sequel of "The Taylor Swift Diary" at this point. 

 

She's extremely smart because she knows she isn't just selling us music. She's selling us a story and the experience. 

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No because sales are getting more frontloaded.

Both TS's Red and Eminem's last album debuted higher than their previous, but didn't match their total sales.

 

There will be more like BTW that debut over 1 million but never make 3 million total sales.

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Born Brave

I voted no- don't change the standard because the music industry can't make a product that people want to buy. If the music is good, people will buy it... 

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Adele is coming. I do think that if a majority of artists cant go platinum than the certification should be changed. Maybe 750k.

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No because sales are getting more frontloaded.

Both TS's Red and Eminem's last album debuted higher than their previous, but didn't match their total sales.

 

There will be more like BTW that debut over 1 million but never make 3 million total sales.

only Gags again changing up the game rules 3 years ahead :legend: when will ur fave tbh :legend:

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Robotboy

they should count in streaming in certifications.. like bad romance is diamond  :legend:

 

but with albums too. because if BTW was released in the 90s for example it would be 10m in the US alone tbh

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