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Originally posted by dperkins
No. They performed like Top 10 singles. Hence the Top 10 peak. Their eras performed similarly in the states, but IND was bigger WW. Facts are facts. I don't know what else to tell you.
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Again, I was talking about the USA, not WW. I'm sure that album did well in Australia and other places.
And those songs hit the Top 10 technically, yes, but they didn't perform like typical Top 10 singles do. Those songs scraped the bottom of the Top 10 for 1 or 2 weeks, which isn't typical of how Top 10 singles charted. It's sort of like that Chris Brown song this year which hung around in the Top 20 forever and then managed to sneak in one week in the Top 10 because Taylor Swift got affected by CMA. And like I said you have to take the price point of B2B into consideration too in terms of album sales.