But how many people went to the stores this week and bought views is the better question. Anyone can stream an album, but I want to see who actually bought a legal copy this week.
But how many people went to the stores this week and bought views is the better question. Anyone can stream an album, but I want to see who actually bought a legal copy this week.
But how many people went to the stores this week and bought views is the better question. Anyone can stream an album, but I want to see who actually bought a legal copy this week.
Did you really just try to act like most people buy albums from stores these days? Did you really bring up physically going to the store in 2016? You think the people that bought 600,000 copies of Views its first night went to a store? Is there any height you people won't try to reach?
Adele is top 10 again
Hope Sps keeps her in 30k+ for next few weeks, she will get minor boosts as her tour starts tomorrow, that 10XPlatinium/ DIAMOND is sooo close.
11 pages of same rambling, Congratulate your fave and move on.
LOL and that's what's really funny. Instead of talking about Rih's dismal sales they have to latch onto the dude that's currently nutting on her forehead and running trains on her with his friends.
Albums with Most Weeks Top 10 on BB200 in 2010s
1. Adele — 21: 84
2. Taylor Swift — 1989: 59
3. Sam Smith — In the Lonely Hour: 41
3. Soundtrack — Frozen: 41
5. Ed Sheeran — x: 39
6. Justin Bieber — My World 2.0: 31
7. Lady Antebellum — Need You Now: 29
8. Eminem — Recovery: 27
9. The Weeknd — Beauty Behind the Madness: 26
9. Adele — 25: 26
9. Chris Stapleton — Traveller: 26
12. Lady Gaga — The Fame: 25 (50 total)
12. Bruno Mars — Unorthodox Jukebox: 25
12. Imagine Dragons — Night Visions: 25
15. twenty one pilots — Blurryface: 24
16. One Direction — Up All Night: 23
16. Maroon 5 — V: 23
16. Lorde — Pure Heroine: 23
16. Justin Bieber — Purpose: 23
20. Rihanna — Anti: 22
21. Jason Aldean — My Kinda Party: 21
22. Mumford & Sons — Babel: 20
Billboard thinks Views could possibly spend a year in the top 10.
But how many people went to the stores this week and bought views is the better question. Anyone can stream an album, but I want to see who actually bought a legal copy this week.
But you realize his album sales would be higher if you couldn't just stream it for free, right?
You guys remind me of those people who thought digital sales shouldn't be added because it's not the same as going to the store and buying the album.