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Sure, there are more sources indicating 3 million. Even there are sources indicating 4 or 5 million but the last two figures are inflated. 3 million looks fine. --
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18:47, 26 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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Apoxyomenus:I think we need to up her La chica dorada and her 24 kilates album too. This special
link (in 4:40) claim this album sold 300,000 copies in Mexico only and was certiified platinum. I don't see problem with it, the 150,000 claim are initial shippments and the singles of the album performed pretty well in El siglo de Torréon cities charts. An old edition of La Chica Dorada article use the 550,000 sold in Mexico using that source:[1] and here it listed as 450,000 sold even though there's a typo (450 not 450,000)
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Sure, contrary El Tiempo Es Oro and Planeta Paulina her Mexican sales with her first two albums were significant and if there are
RS, shouldn't be a problem increase those sales based on sources. --
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20:37, 26 September 2020 (UTC)reply