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Originally posted by Samuel
But in that example neither gains anything out of it. In this case, the album with all the hits also has all the hits and the other one doesn't, which makes the former more successful overall. I can't believe people aren't comprehending this ![rip](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/korn0818/ATRLSmilies/rip_zpsec10ede9.gif)
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Okay let's modify the example.
A runner is given 1 energy drink and runs 30 miles in 30 minutes.
A pedestrian is given 1 energy drink, walks 10 miles, is given another energy drink and walks 10 more, is given another energy drink and walks 10 more over the span of 90 minutes.
Which is more impressive?
I get that hits are important but I thought we weren't talking about singles here? If so, then yes having hits is great. But selling a certain amount with 1 hit and selling the same amount with 5 hits.... again which is more impressive? One has more impressive single stats, the other has more impressive album stats.