Robin Thicke's new album Paula sells less than 54 copies in Australia
11 July 2014, 09:45
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Robin Thicke released an ode to an ex in the form of a new album last week and it has flopped pretty damn badly. After selling only 530 copies in the UK, it’s now emerged that less than 54 records were sold down under.
According to News.com.au, no more than 54 copies were shifted in Australia (which means that Thicke could have sold as little as 0 copies and only as much as 53). The measly sales figures meant that Paula failed to make it into the Aussie Top 500, quite disappointing considering that Blurred Lines reached top spot.
Meanwhile in Canada, Paula sold around 550 copies, compared to the 13,000 of Blurred Lines. Ouch.
[via CoS]
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