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Originally posted by RichGirlPlanet
It seems as if the "world's biggest girl group" was never that big to begin with.
Miss Movin' On - BOMB
Me & My Girls - BOMB
BO$$ - BOMB
Sledgehammer - BOMB
Worth It - Hit
Work from Home - Hit
Write On Me - BOMB
All in My Head (Flex) - BOMB
That's My Girl - BOMB
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Me & My Girls and Write on Me were promo singles. All the other ones were hits except That's My Girl.
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Now, onto their LPs...
Better Together - BOMB
Reflection - BOMB
7/27 - BOMB
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Better Together was not an LP. Reflection and 7/27 were both very successful, especially 7/27 which has sold 1.7M+ units (excluding YouTube).
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Now, their major headlining tours...
2015: The Reflection Tour - BOMB
2016: The 7/27 Tour - BOMB
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Almost every show in the Reflection Tour was sold out. Most of the 7/27 Tour boxscores aren't even out yet but it did very well for a group in their second era.
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Outside of a few singles and video views, Fifth Harmony has proven to have as much power as Ke$ha.
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They've sold 33M records worldwide excluding YouTube. And Ke$ha had a pretty big career so not really a drag.
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Fifth Harmony has been behind more bombs than ISIS, so it should be no surprise that Twice (a severely more talented and pretty girl group) can outdo another one of 5H's class 1 explosives.
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More talented?

No shade but can they even carry a tune? 5H are more successful and more talented than Twice in every way
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Originally posted by Ryanicorn
I wasn't even talking to you ff so idk how you got all of that from my post. The only reason that you and the other one care about this "SPS" **** is so you can hide from the fact that their sales without streaming are absolutely abysmal  No amount of "LOOK AT THE MEGHAN TRAINOR STAN'S SIG!!@!@!1112111111" is going to change that ff
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And? There's nothing wrong with that. 33 million units is 33 million units whether it's 99% sales or 99% streaming - they're called streaming equivalents for a reason. The only reason ATRLers care about pure sales is because they're stuck in the past, and their faves have struggled to adapt to the streaming age. Oh and 5H have sold 7.5 million records (PURE sales) in the US alone with just two albums out, which is not even close to "abysmal".