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I don't think it's a good idea to mention the (alleged) certifications of "Brava!" in Mexico or the U.S in the lead (or maybe in all the article) per WP:CHARTS#Certifications. It is totally a fallacy that "Brava!" certified in these countries. As has been done with albums homonyms (About Spanish) "Primera Fila" (Thalía) with the certification in USA, that has several references "verifiable" as is People in Spanish, Univision, Terra, or Esmas but have been deleted because it is not actually certified by RIAA. And another thing, please do not inflate sales: the reference clearly states 100K in the world (including U.S. sales) and no, there are many references that claim these sales. Thanks, Chrishonduras (talk) 23:14, 3 April 2013 (UTC)Reply