BILI wrote:LilWayne4Life wrote:Alaine wrote:mediatraffic>>> numbers got pulled out of your assyou got owned, except it
LilWayne4Life really brought "delusional" to a new level though![]()
gotta laugh at his "stanning", wayne must be proud
and dead@ wayne's worldwide numbers, 40k? even Drake sold more than that
Lol are you serious? Wayne went platinum FIRST WEEK in canada with tha carter 3 that's 100k.
Why do you think when C3 came out everyone was saying "wayne sold 1.5 million first week" they were counting the worldwide sales as well. ROFL @ at the ppl saying i left bc i was wrong. nothing wrong about that do the research. on that website it says coldplay sold 316k (THEY SOLD 316K IN THE UNITED STATES ALINE) not worldwide, there album was the most successful worldwide album of 2008 so if you dumbfucks believe that site and that C3 only sold 40k other then united states your literary retarded.
It says 359K for coldplay
You blind?
Alight let me just put facts
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends - Coldplay. The album was successful around the world. In its first week of release it debuted at number one in 36 countries. In the United Kingdom, the album sold 125,000 copies in its first day of release and 302,074 in three days, debuting at number one. In its second week it sold another 198,000, achieving a platinum certification. The album sold over 500,000 copies in 10 days since its release, beating the first week UK sales of Coldplay's third album, X&Y. The album debuted with sales of 41,041 copies in Australia and has since been certified 4x platinum.
In the United States, it sold 316,000 copies in its first day, and 720,000 in its first week of release, nearly equalling X&Y's first week sales of 737,000. Viva la Vida has been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for a shipment of over two million copies. Viva la Vida has become the most paid-for downloaded album of all time, with over 702,000 downloads. By the end of the 2008, Viva la Vida had sold total of 2,144,000 copies, making it the second top-selling album in the United States. By 8 July 2009, the album had sold 2,509,536 copies in the United States, according to SoundScan.
Do the math and see if the first week worldwide sales come up to 359k
Goes to show you stans will go to any length to praise eminem


you got owned, except it











