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Old 10th April 2007, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ayu_fan929 View Post
"Get A Life" LIVE CD actually won the IFPI HK highest selling album award. The awards were handed out this past March. Check the news.
What does that have to do with me saying the album selling approximately 5,000 copies? BTW, selling 5,000 copies in HK is decent because to get into the yearly top 10, an album just need to sell 10,000 copies or more. The highest selling album last year was 60,000 copies by Hacken Lee.

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Originally Posted by ayu_fan929 View Post
Even if URANUS was comparing "Life Continues" with "Secret", "Life Continues" is a mini-album while "Secret" is a full studio album.
Okay, then why don't we compare that album to Ayu's "Memorial Address" which debuted on the top 5 in Taiwan. I'm not going to bother mentioning her Japanese sales because it's so obvious that Ayumi's MUCH more popular than Eason in Taiwan judging on the CD sales. As for Ayumi's popularity in Hong Kong, I would say Ayumi, as a foreign singer, is extremely popular with all the headlines the past week. Not to mention her sell out concert.


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Obviously, because it's a BEST album.
Taiwan is NOT Japan. BEST albums don't do very well in Taiwan. S.H.E's recent BEST album debuted below the top 10. That says alot. And for Ken to debut so high in Taiwan with a BEST album is impressive for someone with no promotion there.

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"How?" was his first Mandarin album in 2 years and it was right after his hiatus. Plus, there was 0 promotion for the album. (I don't even think he went to Taiwan to promote it).
Neither did Ken. Ken didn't perform or went to Taiwan during the release of his UTABAKA album. What's your point? Just admit the fact that the popular local singer in HK is not doing well elsewhere. And now he's resorted to bashing other artists to gain some attention.

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