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Keep in mind that:

 

SPS stands for Sales Plus Streaming.

TEA is Track Equivalent Albums.

SEA is Streaming equivalent albums.

 

(Still in update, for now we only have the numbers for Baby till Blackout.) Via @spearsblur on Instagram)

 

Baby One More Time (1999)

 

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Oops I Did it Again (2000)

 

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Britney (2001)

 

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In the Zone (2003)

 

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Blackout : The Bible of Pop (2007)

 

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1 hour ago, Lonely-Ass said:

Wait, I don't get it. Is BOMT the best-selling female album ever now??????!!!! 49 Million??? 

 

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don't dethrone queen shania twain's come on over sales!!! sorry not sorry.

 

Shania probably has even more than 40kk million. 

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3 hours ago, ImaSlave4Brit said:

Keep in mind that:

 

SPS stands for Sales Plus Streaming.

TEA is Track Equivalent Albums.

SEA is Streaming equivalent albums.

 

(Still in update, for now we only have the numbers for Baby till Blackout.) Via @spearsblur on Instagram)

 

Baby One More Time (1999)

 

1781736270_Screenshot_20180423-1547342.png.7dd902dd81b17a4e91ae9288a942b2fd.png

 

Oops I Did it Again (2000)

 

102628055_Screenshot_20180423-1547382.png.b40bb1d9ce8ccce670cf2faab2f51f1c.png

 

Britney (2001)

 

1969681798_Screenshot_20180423-1547422.png.6ef90c6ebf9b749b7d69f6ff3fe7c876.png

 

In the Zone (2003)

 

1940248365_Screenshot_20180423-1547462.png.aa645634277b12c96813639eb4410798.png

 

Blackout : The Bible of Pop (2007)

 

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Thank you so much!!! :oprahomg:

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Please make Femme Fatale and BJ + Glory whether they're flops or not :paper:

 

 

I never took into account how much single sales add to the album sales. I always only focus on the actual albums sales. Does streaming really help as well?

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On Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 5:50 PM, Lonely-Ass said:

Please make Femme Fatale and BJ + Glory whether they're flops or not :paper:

 

 

I never took into account how much single sales add to the album sales. I always only focus on the actual albums sales. Does streaming really help as well?

Was femme considered a flop?

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7 hours ago, Chastity Montfuckery said:

Was femme considered a flop?

Kinda. The singles (expect Criminal) and the album itself done fine, but the tour was just a mess. The era went downhill after that and, as I said, when she released Criminal, it flopped. :hahano:

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7 hours ago, Chastity Montfuckery said:

Was femme considered a flop?

Kinda. The singles (expect Criminal) and the album itself done fine, but the tour was just a mess. The era went downhill after that and, as I said, when she released Criminal, it flopped. :hahano:

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:aintevenmad::aintevenmad:@ღ Slave4Brit ღ @ღ Slave4Brit ღ  its one of my favs though... People who weren't even fans loved it. I wanna go and TTWE were always playing in the club and i worked in a record store where everyone mocked her...until femme fatale was released and I played it one day to spite them. After that day i found the album in the stores playlist almost every day. With how i roll on repeat.Even the metalhead bought it. That to me is the sign of a good CD. FYI its the same with Glory #truestory

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On 4/29/2018 at 3:11 PM, Chastity Montfuckery said:

:aintevenmad::aintevenmad:@ღ Slave4Brit ღ @ღ Slave4Brit ღ  its one of my favs though... People who weren't even fans loved it. I wanna go and TTWE were always playing in the club and i worked in a record store where everyone mocked her...until femme fatale was released and I played it one day to spite them. After that day i found the album in the stores playlist almost every day. With how i roll on repeat.Even the metalhead bought it. That to me is the sign of a good CD. FYI its the same with Glory #truestory

This tbh. Where I lived at the time was downtown of a sizable city and when I would go out with friends, TTWE was guaranteed to be playing at, at least a few of the clubs and bars. I remember walking down the street to a popular hangout spot with a friend and a car rolled past blasting it. My friend started dancing and singing and she was definitely not a Britney fan. That era started off massive. I think the only ones who consider the album a flop or non-impactful are delusional fans. It sold very well. 

 

No comment on the tour (which I didn’t hate as much as others tbh). 

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