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Old 09-21-2014, 01:52 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Maybe I just don't know how the ranking system works well enough. Being no 5. out of a ton of artists seems like it would mean you are pretty popular to me.

Also, you can be underrated and popular, the two are not mutually exclusive. When I think of underrated I think of someone not being recognized for their talent not their popularity. I suppose I could see it from your way too, I just don't use it in that sense.
You said she was "widely known" and she is not widely known. A

Also, it is important to note, she made no.5 based on the artists that released an album the week she released hers. So if a bunch of indie artists released their albums the same week as hers, naturally she would sell more than them.
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