But inside the community, quality and commercial popularity remain closely linked.
In the United States, the single enjoyed even greater commercial popularity.
By 1982, Kiss's commercial popularity was at its nadir.
Caruso and Victor Records did much to boost each other's commercial popularity.
As Young's commercial popularity waned in the 1980s, an underground rock movement began to embrace the artist.
This period became a peak of commercial popularity of the band, especially for the live recording Travels.
Kiss's commercial popularity was at its peak by 1978.
This period saw the commercial popularity of the band increase, especially thanks to the live recording Travels.
This was likely due to the band's increasing commercial popularity, both at home and in the UK.
It was a top 20 album on three Billboard charts and represents the peak of the band's commercial popularity.