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Fifth Harmony’s “Worth It” Hits Digital Songs Peak with 82K Weekly Sales (Updated)

Earlier this month, Fifth Harmony’s “Worth It (featuring Kid Ink)” reached the Top 10 at pop radio.

This week, it enters the Top 10 on Billboard’s Digital Songs chart.

Up two places, the song claims a new peak of #9 on the chart. Nielsen Music says the song moved approximately 82,000 paid US downloads during the June 15-21 tracking week.

“Worth It” had already ranked as the highest-charting digital single of the group’s career. “Bo$$,” which previously held that distinction, peaked at #14.

The biggest hit of Fifth Harmony’s career in all key measures, “Worth It” has already been certified platinum under the RIAA’s digital singles program. That certification comes a unit total in excess of 1 million.

A unit is equal to a paid download or 100 streams. When the June 15-21 tracking week concluded, its pure US sales total was 957,000, says Nielsen Music. It will officially cross the million mark during the current tracking week.

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Written by Dolph Malone

Dolph Malone is a senior editor for Headline Planet and a key contributor to the music and television sectors of the publication.

An avid pop culture spectator, Dolph also helms Headline Planet's social media reporting. He, specifically, covers entertainment stories that are breaking in the key social networks.

Contact Dolph at dolph.malone[at]headlineplanet.com.

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