It impresses me how much the music industry has declined since "Femme Fatale" (2011), I know it declines every year but right now things are like seriously critical.
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"Unapologetic" with 2 smash singles, one of them a beautiful ballad performed at the Grammys, the album being highly supported by markets like UK, Germany, etc and actually passing the 1m mark in US and sold 3million copies WW.
Justin's big comeback, with epic radio support, well received music, and having notable success in the year and his album sold a few more than 3million copies WW.
Daft Punk's last smashing album with a huge first single ("Get lucky") receiving support from all the markes, strong longevity and the album still top 10 on every chart basically becoming like the second biggest release of the year, just to know it has just sold 2,2million copies WW
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This just shows how critical is the industry, judging by it I think it will be extremely and brutally hard (for not say impossible) for
Britney to get another 3million selling album ever again in her career.
I think the best she could do is
2million WW with her next album , and that with nice singles, promotion, good music, support from critics, taking advantadge from christmas sales, like being a big deal.
On the other hand and despite my concerns if things don't turn out as good for her next album I still think she would sell at least the 1million copies WW