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Post by Ka-Ching! on Sept 17, 2017 23:39:59 GMT
20. (=) CHEAT CODES - No Promises f/Demi Lovato 66.852 (+0.891) DEMI LOVATO - Sorry Not Sorry 50.847 (+1.808)
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Post by thebigham on Sept 18, 2017 16:45:00 GMT
Demi's last album in 2015 sold in the USA:
98,000 SPS and 76,000 albums
Expect similar numbers?
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Post by haskawuga on Sept 19, 2017 6:25:00 GMT
She'll probably do more than 100k sps this time. She's doing great!
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Post by thebigham on Oct 15, 2017 18:38:42 GMT
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7998706/demi-lovato-21-savage-tom-petty-ask-billboardHi @dlovato_charts, Demi Lovato had quite a week on the charts, lifting to a new career high of No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Oct. 21) with "Sorry Not Sorry"; debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with her new album Tell Me You Love Me, marking her sixth top five entry in as many visits; and hitting a new Hot 100 peak (No. 38, in its 21st week on the list) with Cheat Codes' "No Promises," on which she's featured. Let's celebrate her latest chart achievements by recapping her career sales in the U.S., according to Nielsen Music. Album Sales549,000, Don't Forget (2008) 527,000, Unbroken (2011) 514,000, Here We Again (2009) 482,000, Demi (2013) 235,000, Confident (2015) 48,000, Tell Me You Love Me (2017) Lovato's career U.S. album sales stand at 2.4 million. Best-Selling Digital Songs2.2 million, "Give Your Heart a Break" 2.1 million, "Heart Attack" 1.6 million, "Skyscraper" 1.1 million, "Let It Go" 1.1 million, "Don't Forget" 1.1 million, "Confident" 1 million, "Neon Lights" 995,000, "Cool for the Summer" 952,000, "Really Don't Care" (feat. Cher Lloyd) 945,000, "This Is Me" (with Joe Jonas) 935,000, "La La Land" 880,000, "Here We Go Again" 586,000, "Get Back" 517,000, "Sorry Not Sorry" 336,000, "One and the Same" (with Selena Gomez) 314,000, "We'll Be a Dream" (We the Kings feat. Lovato) 312,000, "Made in the USA" 303,000, "Stone Cold" 294,000, "Catch Me" 278,000, "Somebody to You" Lovato has sold 20.8 million song downloads.
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