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Originally posted by Timber
In album sales, it's evident that Avril had a bigger peak for one era...
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One era? Avril's second album sold 2-4M more than Bey's second album and Avril's and Bey's third albums sold about the same.
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In DIL, Bey was the Radio Queen, spending 17 weeks at #1. (Nearly 4 times longer than Britney Spear's entire career at #1)
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This is proof for why this argument doesn't make sense. Are you trying to say that the DIL era was bigger than Britney's first 2 eras?
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+A high chance of more Grammys, and most likely the album of the year.
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Grammys have nothing to do with this. Britney Spears had a bigger peak than both Avril and Bey and she has only 1 Grammy.
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- #1 in 111 countries (iTunes)
- #1 in 108 countries simultaneously (iTunes)
- Fastest selling album in the history of the iTunes Store, selling 828,773 copies worldwide in just three days.
- +1,000,000 sold in 5 1/2 days through iTunes (WW)
- 80,000 sold in 3 hours through iTunes (US)
- 430,000 sold in 24 hours through iTunes (US)
- 617,000 sold in 3 days through iTunes (US)
- 68,000 sold in 2 days through iTunes (UK)
- 35,000 sold in 3 days through iTunes (Canada)
- 12,100 sold in 2 days through iTunes (France)
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This is during the digital era. Avril's peak was before the digital era.
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- 12th Biggest-Selling Album of 2013 (US)
- Best selling female album of 2013 (US)
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Avril's second album is the third best selling album worldwide of 2004 according to Mediatraffic. Avril's third album is also the sixth best selling album of 2007, while Bey's Sasha Fierce was the 10th best selling of 2009 WW.