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Eminem
Feb 24, 2010 19:40:03 GMT -5
Post by Till Da World Ends [MARK] on Feb 24, 2010 19:40:03 GMT -5
SINGLES:Lose Yourself: 2,556,921 (3/06/10)We Made You: 825,196 (10/03/09)Till I Collapse: 834,473 (3/06/10)Beautiful: 239,851 (8/01/09)ALBUMS:The Slim Shady LP (1999): 5,166,161 (6/08/09)The Marshal Mathers LP (2000): 10,226,675 (3/13/10)The Eminem Show (2002): 9,772,443 (6/08/09)Encore (2004): 5,132,604 (6/08/09)Curtain Call: The Hits (2005): 3,065,880 (1/16/10)Eminem Presents: The Re-Up (2006): 1,051,000 Relapse (2009): 1,853,406 (3/06/10)
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Eminem
Feb 27, 2010 12:46:45 GMT -5
Post by DJ 7.0 on Feb 27, 2010 12:46:45 GMT -5
I can't believe how much Lose Yourself sold. and it was popular when iTunes was barely around.
I think it is very fair to say that if that song had the impact it did in like 2008 it would have easily passed 4-5 million downloads.
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Eminem
Feb 27, 2010 15:21:08 GMT -5
Post by Till Da World Ends [MARK] on Feb 27, 2010 15:21:08 GMT -5
I'm more surprised that We Made You was such a digital flop  .. Till I Collapse wasn't even released to mainstream/Top 40 and its almost at the sales levels of WMY, and that song got a big push
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Eminem
Feb 27, 2010 15:54:01 GMT -5
Post by DJ 7.0 on Feb 27, 2010 15:54:01 GMT -5
Collapse had big sells even before the video game ad though
if itunes was big during all of eminems periods, he would easily be a flo rida/lady gaga/rihanna/bep digital seller
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Eminem
Feb 27, 2010 16:01:54 GMT -5
Post by Late Winter on Feb 27, 2010 16:01:54 GMT -5
I could seriously see Lose Yourself at Candle In The Wind type sales if it the digital renaissance was earlier
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Eminem
Feb 27, 2010 23:45:22 GMT -5
Post by DJ 7.0 on Feb 27, 2010 23:45:22 GMT -5
of course it would. i remember reading articles about this type of thing and how incredible eminem had sold over 2 million when itunes didn't even get big until like 3 years after the song had been released
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