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The definition given by Ultratop is 20,000 records for a platina album. Lotti goes Classic has 12* platina, as has Stromae, but Lotti is given as 600,000 copies and Stromae as 360,000 copies. Neither matches the definition given. Fram ( talk) 15:15, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
The list also seems incomplete or arbitrary; we have Axelle Red (150,000 copies for triple platinum in 2007) but not Clouseau Vonken en Vuur or Spring, both triple platinum in the same year. The 100,000 entries seem especially sparse, missing from 2007 alone Clouseau20, Enya with 3(!) albums, Eric Clapton unplugged, Il Divo, Justin Timberlake, Manu Chao, Norah Jones, REM, Radiohead, Raphael or U2. That's 15 entries missing from that year alone. Fram ( talk) 15:52, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
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The definition given by Ultratop is 20,000 records for a platina album. Lotti goes Classic has 12* platina, as has Stromae, but Lotti is given as 600,000 copies and Stromae as 360,000 copies. Neither matches the definition given. Fram ( talk) 15:15, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
The list also seems incomplete or arbitrary; we have Axelle Red (150,000 copies for triple platinum in 2007) but not Clouseau Vonken en Vuur or Spring, both triple platinum in the same year. The 100,000 entries seem especially sparse, missing from 2007 alone Clouseau20, Enya with 3(!) albums, Eric Clapton unplugged, Il Divo, Justin Timberlake, Manu Chao, Norah Jones, REM, Radiohead, Raphael or U2. That's 15 entries missing from that year alone. Fram ( talk) 15:52, 16 December 2021 (UTC)