Avril Lavigne “Let Go” in the top 10 among the best-selling albums of the decade

Avril Lavigne “Let Go” in the top 10 among the best-selling albums of the decade

16 million copy This result achieved by selling “Let Go”The album in 2002 marked the debut of Avril Lavigne. The members of IFPI, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Have recently provided sales data discs for the period 2000-2009, which resulted in the classification of the 100 best-selling albums of the last decade. To top has placed the anthology “The Beatles 1″, A collection of the greatest achievements of the Fab Four, published in 2000 and reached 31 million copies sold. Followed by “Come Away With Me” Norah Jones, 2002 album that sold to as many as 22 million Concert Tickets people. The bronze medal goes to “The Marshall Mathers LP” album of 2000 Eminem, Who also won the fourth place with “The Eminem Show” (20 million). The queen of pop Britney Spears won the fifth place with “Oops … I Did It Again,” which totals 20 million copies sold. Brit-Brit back in 34th position in 2001 with the album “Britney”, 83rd with “In The Zone” (2003, 7 million copies sold), and 93esima with “Baby One More Time” (1999, 7 million). Avril also has a double presence in the top 100: “Let Go”, which is in eighth place, followed by “Under My Skin” to 57th place. The second album by the rock, Jonas Brothers Tickets dating back to 2004, has sold 9 million copies, surpassing titles like the “Confessions On A Dance floor” by Madonna (59th, 9 million copies) and the album of the same name in 1999 marked the beginning of Christina Aguilera (62nd with 9 million copies). The singer of “Genie In A Bottle” reached the 42nd position, however with “Stripped,” published in 2002 and sold 10 million copies. Returning to Avril, the end of this decade we will see the figures of his new job out in October … we think will be significant! Tickets More

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