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Pharrell Williams' Happy goes triple platinum with 1.8m sales | |
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Pharrell Williams' hit Happy has brought further joy to his music bosses by pulling off a rare sales feat. | Pharrell Williams' hit Happy has brought further joy to his music bosses by pulling off a rare sales feat. |
The track has become only the fourth single to be declared triple platinum in 20 years, meaning it has achieved 1.8m sales. | |
Happy, which featured on the soundtrack to the movie Despicable Me 2, topped the singles chart in December and has not left the top 20 this year. | |
Music industry body the BPI incorporated data for online streaming into its sales awards earlier this month – at the same time the figures were incorporated into the singles chart – with 100 plays on legitimate services judged to be the equivalent of one sale. | Music industry body the BPI incorporated data for online streaming into its sales awards earlier this month – at the same time the figures were incorporated into the singles chart – with 100 plays on legitimate services judged to be the equivalent of one sale. |
Happy has notched up more than 25m streams, the equivalent of 250,000 sales – which took it past the 1.8m barrier. | |
Gennaro Castaldo, of the BPI, said: "Every now and then a song comes along that captures the public mood and becomes a feelgood anthem for a generation. | |
"Happy is not only one of the most successful multiplatinum recordings of all time, it has taken on near-iconic status and has helped to propel Pharrell to global superstardom." | |
For singles to go platinum they have to have notched up 600,000 sales, while for gold the figure is 400,000 and for silver it is 200,000. | For singles to go platinum they have to have notched up 600,000 sales, while for gold the figure is 400,000 and for silver it is 200,000. |
The only other singles to sell 1.8m were Will Young's Anything Is Possible/ Evergreen, Aqua's Barbie Girl and the biggest-selling UK single of all times, Sir Elton John's Candle In The Wind 1997/ Something About The Way You Look Tonight. | |
Colin Barlow, the managing director of Pharrell's music label RCA, said: "Pharrell is one of the most innovative producers, writers and performers to emerge from the world of music in the last 20 years." | Colin Barlow, the managing director of Pharrell's music label RCA, said: "Pharrell is one of the most innovative producers, writers and performers to emerge from the world of music in the last 20 years." |
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