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Originally posted by Harmonizer
Worth It also outsold all of Little Mix's singles, but you don't see me posting **** like that in every LM thread.
If Worth It came out before the album those numbers would be different.
If X Factor US was as big of a platform in the US as it is/was in the UK those numbers would be different.
If Fifth Harmony was on their third album those numbers would be different.
For Fifth Harmony to even create a name for themselves in a market that is not prone to having girl groups is an achievement on themselves. Not to mention they have a 3x Platinum single/numerous awards on their first era.
Stay pressed because 5H2 is coming for blood. Idk why all of you anti-Fifth Harmony stans only pick on this group, stay threatened because they are doing better for themselves at this point than all your faves.
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That sounds like a lot of excuses. The point remains that after 2 semi big singles, and one hit, Reflection still struggled to sell WW. Heck even if we go back and compare their first albums, DNA still sold more than Reflection.
Now, it would be wrong to compare their first albums since DNA was released in a better sales climate hence WHY WE'RE COMPARING THEIR MOST RECENT ALBUMS. From that, we can see that even Get Weird managed to sell more and is on track to be their big era sales wise to date, despite being 3 albums into their career and not having broken the US.
I'm sure Fifth Harmony are going to do great with their second album, but as of right now, Little Mix are bigger worldwide. The sales and touring show it. One hit does not make you big.