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This is so confusing

Will    make me    streams and sales going to be included in first week sales 

I dont get it 

Ps,clumsy,mm > 30 milion streams already/1,500-20,00/SEA

150,000 track sales/10-15,000 TEA

So already 35,000+pure sales(?)+in 2 weeks this numbers will be even bigger

Could this be possible??please tell me if I'm wrong ?

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No. The current streams will not count towards the Glory debut. Only streams accumulated during the week of the release (and the weeks after that) will count towards the chart. 

 

1,500 streams = 1 album sale.

 

Make Me is pulling roughly 250K streams from the US on a daily basis. 250,000 x 7 = 1,750,000 estimated US streams during the first week for Make Me alone. 

1,750,000 / 1,500 = only additional 1166 albums sales from streaming.

 

I imagine Make Me will be the best performing streaming track as it is the lead single. If other album tracks pull about 500K each in the first week then 500,000 x 17 = 8,500,000 / 1,500 = 5,666 additional albums sold. And 500K for each track is optimistic considering that most album non-singles from Britney Jean stalled around 1,5 million total each since 2013.

 

That only gives Britney additional 7K sales based on streaming. She'll probably get additional half of that thanks to track sales so I'd say we are looking at around +10K difference TEA/SEA. 

 

Ultimately, if the streaming push from the Carpool Karaoke is good enough she might just barely scrap 100K first week total. Hopefully. 

Also, an important thing to remember - YouTube streams do NOT count towards album sales. They count towards the Hot 100 only. 

 

Make Me sold 150K since its release almost a month ago and those sales will NOT count. Only sales during the album release contribute. Last week, Make Me sold 26K copies - if sales remain stable, this will contribute with additional 2600 album sales. I remember the best selling non-single during the Britney Jean era sold 12K first week so I imagine this will be similar. Clumsy, in comparison, only sold 3K so 300 album copies. 

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2 hours ago, David said:

No. Their current streams will not count towards the Glory debut. Only streams accumulated during the week of the release (and the weeks after that) will count towards the chart. 

 

1,500 streams = 1 album sale.

 

Make Me is pulling roughly 250K streams from the US on a daily basis. 250,000 x 7 = 1,750,000 estimated US streams during the first week for Make Me alone. 

1,750,000 / 1,500 = only additional 1166 albums sales from streaming.

 

I imagine Make Me will be the best performing streaming track as it is the lead single. If other album tracks pull about 500K each in the first week then 500,000 x 17 = 8,500,000 / 1,500 = 5,666 additional albums sold. And 500K for each track is optimistic considering that most album non-singles from Britney Jean stalled around 1,5 million total each since 2013.

 

That only gives Britney additional 7K sales based on streaming. She'll probably get additional half of that thanks to track sales so I'd say we are looking at around +10K difference TEA/SEA. 

 

Ultimately, if the streaming push from the Carpool Karaoke is good enough she might just barely scrap 100K first week total. Hopefully. 

Also, an important thing to remember - YouTube streams do NOT count towards album sales. They count towards the Hot 100 only. 

 

Make Me sold 150K since its release almost a month ago and those sales will NOT count. Only sales during the album release contribute. Last week, Make Me sold 26K copies - if sales remain stable, this will contribute with additional 2600 album sales. I remember the best selling non-single during the Britney Jean era sold 12K first week so I imagine this will be similar. Clumsy, in comparison, only sold 3K so 300 album copies. 

It was too good to be true:frenchy:

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Just now, IN THE ZONE said:

It was too good to be true:frenchy:

 

Haha, unfortunately. SPS will still work in her advantage and hopefully will help her surpass Britney Jean's sales in the long run. However, the first week sales for Glory are likely to be lower than Britney Jean's.

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