Talk:In This Skin

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DC, "The Sweetest Sin" isn't listed on the charts, didn't it chart at all? The article text says it did. Everyking 09:16, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)

  • It may have charted. I got my data from allmusicguide.com and they didn't list it. DCEdwards1966 15:03, Nov 28, 2004 (UTC)
  • well.. sweetest sin actually didn't chart on the hot 100. it failed T_T

In This Skin is 3X not 4X

[edit] Cover

Hi I have swapped the covers around. I put the blue cover with her smiling as the main cover because it is the most known cover and the cover of the Re-released edition [more successful than the original] I feel this cover represents this album better than the original cover as the album with the original cover was not as successful as the Re-released edition. I, however put the original cover on the Alternative Cover bit. Also the Re-release cover was also used for Europe. Generation talk123 18:38, Jan 15 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Certification

The album does not appear to have gone 4x platinum, although the article claims it has sold over 4 million copies in the U.S. According to Billboard, in August 2005 the album had sold 2.8 million copies. It is very unlikely that it could have sold 1.2+ million more copies since then. It may not even have reached 3 million yet. As for certification, according to RIAA.com, it has gone three times platinum, not four: once in Feb. 2004, twice in Apr. 2004, and three times in Dec. 2004. (Since certifications are based on shipments, it can go 3x platinum without actually selling 3 million copies.) Everyking 09:05, 25 June 2007 (UTC)