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Originally posted by Rominho.
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Originally posted by Gaon
씨스타는 2위를 차지했는데, 올해 씨스타는 팀 활동에 의한 매출보다 ‘썸’과 같은 소유와 동료 가수들과의 콜라보레이션에 의한 매출 비중이 더 많았다. 소유와 동료 가수들과의 콜라보 매출을 100으로 볼 때 씨스타 팀에 의한 매출은 86에 그쳤다.
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This says that for every 100 sales of "Some" by Soyu, SISTAR sold 86 copies of their other singles.
I'm pretty sure I'm not wrong because AllKPop came to the same conclusion:
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Originally posted by AllKPop
Second place belongs to SISTAR. However, SISTAR earned their enormous amount of sales not necessarily via their group-released songs, but via their more popular collaborations, in particular Soyu's collaboration with JungGiGo, "Some." Gaon stated that for every 100 sales Soyu made with her collaborations, SISTAR as a team would make 86 sales with their songs.
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http://www.allkpop.com/article/2014/...terms-of-sales
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Originally posted by HolierThanThou
Back in 2012 they were accused of bullying a fellow member who left afterwards, and it really hit them hard. They used to be one of the most popular girl groups 
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There was so much more than that, though. Their CEO is garbage. It started with the revival of Jiyeon's stripping scandal (she used to do webcams) and also included the CEO of their company putting his foot in his mouth multiple times, like seeing a 12 year old girl on the street (Dani) and signing her on the spot to be part of T-ARA (an a-tier group) despite her saying she didn't want to sing or dance. The bullying was the biggest part, though
