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Originally posted by Jennifer
Yeah, the numbers are there. But it's just like....lol
Madonna she is not.
Taylor's relative success is definitely insane when you look from a chart perspective. With the next album you could honestly probably call her the most successful in the US. But in the real world, that's just not the case.
And that's when you have to think about chart stats and what they really are- the BUYING public. Which is such a small fraction.
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It's weird because before being into stats or knowing them which was 2012, I literally rarely ever heard about her. Like YBWM & Love Story were big, but other than that she just seemed very celebrity like.
I would've never thought of her success that big. I would've thought she'd be selling half of what Rihanna, Katy, and etc were doing. She just didn't seem like a force.
But yes, she's definitely gonna be the biggest female in US ever once her next album has similar success. Interested in her if her lead single will be able to debut #1 though, since she wants to be against Spotify so much.
The digital sales climate by late 2017 (when she's probably gonna release her lead)....