According to Nielsen Music.
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mrjacs — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 05:13 PM)
Radio didn't really support any single from Lemonade, but she still managed to sell only 20k less than Rihanna, whose singles were big hits like Work and Needed Me.
Regardless this just proves that Beyonce and Rihanna are the only pop girls left in the industry with longevity.
Agreed.
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mrjacs — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 05:19 PM)
Taylor slays them in single sales? Taylor isn't the #1 singles artist, not yet.
She does slay them in album sales, you're right. However, they've been commerc2000ial pop artists for much longer than Swift, whose first real pop crossover came with Red, so I guess that's why I didn't think of her.
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Ultraviolenxe — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 05:57 PM)
Taylor does not slay either of them in single sales, especially Rihanna. Album sales yes. Taylor wasn't even a pop star until she crossed over during Red, so she has some more time before proving longevity in pop music.
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mrjacs — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 07:10 PM)
Taylor wasn't that popular outside of America until Red in 2012. Her pop crossover and her longevity in pop music is still to be seen. She's only been relevant for most people in the world for four or five years.
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snoho — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 01:55 AM)
America is the biggest western market in the world and to stay consistently successful there for your entire run is very impressive. Oh and Love Story was a big hit worldwide. In fact the only album of hers not to achieve Worldwide success is her debut (she's been huge in Australia).