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Jessica sells 100k copies of With Love, J in China ALONE


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Is that high amongst kpop idols?

I am more surprise that her mini price is actually double more expensive than other popular C-singers in CHina on that site  :derp:

There was a thread that just posted about a singer Li Yuchun--she is current a Queen in China (has been for yearsss now), and her EP only cost 5yuan (with 3 songs) but she sell like 500k+ in 2HOURS alone, which is usually cost that much for mini-album digital on that site (from 3-6 songs for a mini album). Jessica mini album right? so 12 yuan is like double the price from usual digital album in that site LOL

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I am more surprise that her mini price is actually double more expensive than other popular C-singers in CHina on that site  :derp:

There was a thread that just posted about a singer Li Yuchun--she is current a Queen in China (has been for yearsss now), and her EP only cost 5yuan (with 3 songs) but she sell like 500k+ in 2HOURS alone, which is usually cost that much for mini-album digital on that site (from 3-6 songs for a mini album). Jessica mini album right? so 12 yuan is like double the price from usual digital album in that site LOL

 

I thought Korean albums are usually more expensive than the local ones?

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QQ is digital sales? I don't know about China music charts LOL.

It used to be all free with unlicensed music, same as all other streaming music sites cuz noone in China want to paying shit.

The digital album sell just launch early last year 2015 (I believe) cuz the government ordered them (and other big streaming site to remove their unlicensed music which mean all of them) if not they will get punishment.

So orcourse they need to try to get people pay now to get music licence from music company.

Although the price is almost nothing but still an important baby step, it is understandable that it is hard to get people to start paying music, so the price is normal...but likely only singers with hardcore fanbase actually get their fans to pay (the rest still the same, atleast going to be for awhileeee)

 

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/chinas-tencent-netease-music-licensing-831983

http://www.wsj.com/articles/tencent-customers-come-for-the-music-stay-for-the-perks-1433869369

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It used to be all free with unlicensed music, same as all other music sites cuz noone in China want to paying shit.

It just launch early last year cuz the government ordered them to remove all their unlicensed music, if not they will get punishment.

So orcourse they need to try to get people pay now since they have to pay for the license for music.

 

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/chinas-tencent-netease-music-licensing-831983

 

Oh... That's probably why the price is low on that site.

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