$37 dollars? ****
i swear, stanning for artists needs to have a 'WARNING: YOU WILL BE BROKE FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR' sign. between this, exo (my k-pop faves), & others, my ass gonna be brook every week (thank god i get paid every week but still... )
The money doesn't even go to Ariana if you pay the $37, sis. It's sold by a user and they'd get all the money.
I would love to see this for the rest of the era:
(don't drag me )
Summer: Into You (Pop)/Everyday (Urban/Rhythmic)
Fall: Thinking ‘Bout You
Winter: Touch It
Spring: Bad Decisions
Summer: Greedy
I don't like dual releases because they usually end up hurting both songs And I love Touch It and Bad Decisions just like you do sis but I don't think the GP's trash taste will accept them
My single order:
Summer: Into You
Fall: Greedy
Winter: Everyday (mid Jan - late March)
the casual slayage of the choreo for 'Slaycus' the solo version (aka the better version) of LMH
her voice is truly a gift from god, ugh i love this woman so much
didnt she have a vocal coach before? what happened to ha?
i mean for some reason near the album release her voice decreases
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Originally posted by Caesar
I can't wait to see her get this comfortable with her new material
The IHeartRadio Concerts that she did aren't raw vocals, they've definitely be pitch corrected so imo they don't count. It's more subtle now, she was so robotic during the first one:
Republic says Ariana Grande's "Dangerous Woman" was the #1 album in the world this past week.
It may not have debuted at #1 in the United States, but Ariana Grande’s “Dangerous Woman” was the week’s “#1 selling album in the world.”
So says label Republic Records, which issued a press release trumpeting the achievement Tuesday.
The press release does not explicitly specify whether the distinction applies to pure sales or total consumption (or both), but it generally seems focused on the latter. When discussing the album’s performance in the US, for instance, it references the 175,000 opening week consumption figure rather than the 129,000 pure sales figure.
The press release also fails to offer a specific opening week global sales (or consumption) figure.
It does, however, confirm that global consumption for the album now exceeds “1 million album equivalents.” In this case, global consumption presumably accounts for opening week album sales as well as release-to-date TEA (track sales/10) and SEA (track streams/1500) for the album’s individual songs, including lead single “Dangerous Woman.”