Italy #1 (Her highest charting album ever)
Ireland #1 (Her highest charting album in 9 years)
UK #2 (Her highest charting album in 9 years)
Germany #3 (Her highest charting album in 13 years)
Belgium (Flanders) #3 (Her highest charting album in 15 years)
Belgium (Wallonia) #4 (Her highest charting album in 8 years)
Norway #10 (Higher than Britney Jean, Circus, Blackout & In the Zone)
France #6 (Higher than Lemonade)
Netherlands #8 (Higher than most Britney albums)
There's no competition. The sales are still tragic, the peaks are better because it's September. If she released this when there was competition, she would have much lower peaks. Brag about these peaks but the album will still only sell 400k-600k.
There's no competition. The sales are still tragic, the peaks are better because it's September. If she released this when there was competition, she would have much lower peaks. Brag about these peaks but the album will still only sell 400k-600k.
There's always competition in Europe since there are western artists charting + big local acts. Stop the nonsense!
Her biggest promo since Circus, a more on-trend single than work Bitch and a far less competitive period compared to Femme Female and the launch of her last few albums.
Not taking anything away from her though, her brand is stronger now than it was a few years ago. Her and her team done well.
Of course not, numbers are great for todays music.
I'm sad for fans who are obsessed with charts. I mean, relax and enjoy the album. Its not like YOU make money from the sales.