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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 2, 2011 10:22:09 GMT -5
We start with some info from Hip Hop DX and Idol Chatter. BB 200 rankings are missing, though, for Now 36, Underwood, Glee Cast and Daughtry.
I guess Mumford & Sons ended up at No. 2? Can't imagine it's No. 1, but ya never know.
3. Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday: 38,000 (989,000) 4. Various, 2011 Grammy Nominees: 38,000 5. Bruno Mars, Doo Wops & Hooligans: 33,000 (595,000)
12. Jason Aldean, My Kinda Party: 26,000 (+5%; 792,000) 13. Rihanna, Loud: 26,000 (865,000)
16. Eminem, Recovery: 21,000 (3.511 million) 19. Kanye West, My Beautiful Twisted Dark Fantasy: 19,000 (981,000)
29. Talib Kweli, Gutter Rainbows: 14,000 31. T.I., No Mercy: 13,000 (395,000) 33. Lil Wayne, I Am Not A Human Being: 13,000 (717,000)
Various, Now That's What I Call Music! 36: 9,000 (-8%; 503,000)
60. Crystal Bowersox, Farmer's Daughter: 8,000 (+16%; 137,000)
75. Big Time Rush, BTR: 6,000 (-26%; 339,000)
Carrie Underwood, Play On: 5,000 (+15%; 1.942 million)
113. Tech N9ne & DJ Whoo Kid, Bad Season: 4,400
125. Fantasia, Back to Me: 4,000 (+25%; 399,000)
Glee Cast, Glee: The Music, Vol. 1: 4,000 (-12%; 1.118 million)
Daughtry, Leave This Town: 3,000 (+20%; 1.237 million)
Others: Daughtry, Daughtry: 2,000 (+8%) Various Artists, WOW Hits 2010: 1,000 (no change; 464,000) Jason Castro, Who I Am: Less than 1,000 (-21%; 13,000) Chris Sligh, The Anatomy of Broken: Less than 1,000 (-2%; 9,000) Danny Gokey, My Best Days: Less than 1,000 (+19%; 202,000)
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Post by when the pawn... on Feb 2, 2011 10:30:32 GMT -5
Or it could be Amos and Iron and Wine in the top 2 with Mumford at #6?
Either way, looking at the HITS chart, Amos will most likely be #1.
Nicki passes Kanye in total sales but both should be passed 1 million next week (or the week after for Kanye).
Eminem....WOW.
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Post by kt1990 on Feb 2, 2011 10:36:32 GMT -5
wow, Crystal Bowersox has stabilized quite well. I would have expected it to fall off the chart by now.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 2, 2011 10:40:57 GMT -5
Yes, when sales are so close near the top, you never know how it will end up, Maybe HITS didn't factor in sales from Puerto Rico for Wisin & Yandel. :)
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Post by when the pawn... on Feb 2, 2011 11:09:58 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/#/news/amos-lee-nets-first-no-1-on-billboard-200-1005017872.storyIt's a take-the-good/take-the-bad sort of week on the Billboard 200 albums chart. On the one hand, singer/songwriter Amos Lee collects his first No. 1 and a career-high sales week of 40,000 according to Nielsen SoundScan with his new album, "Mission Bell." Lee had never sold more than 16,000 copies of an album in a week previously -- a high earned when his 2008 set "Last Days at the Lodge" started at No. 16. On the other hand? The obvious: the top selling album of the week yet again moves a record low total since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. A record -- as we've mentioned previously -- that was only set two weeks ago when Cake's "Showroom of Compassion" bowed atop the list with 44,000. Lee's Blue Note set gives the beleaguered EMI Music its second straight No. 1, following the Decemberists' Capitol effort "The King Is Dead" last week. EMI hasn't had two toppers in a row since 1998, when Beastie Boys' Grand Royal/Capitol album "Hello Nasty" was followed by Snoop Dogg's No Limit/Priority release "Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told." The Decemberists Look Back to Roots for 'The King is Dead' Iron and Wine (aka Samuel Beam) starts in the runner-up slot this week with "Kiss Each Other Clean," shifting 39,000 -- another career-high. Previously, the act had never gone higher than No. 24 with "Shepherd's Dog" in 2007 (32,000 up on its debut). Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday" rises six slots to No. 3 with 38,000 (up 35%) while the new "2011 Grammy Nominees" compilation bows at No. 4 (38,000). Bruno Mars' "Doo-Wops & Hooligans" skips up one to No. 5 (despite a 4% decline; 33,000) and Mumford & Sons' "Sigh No More" is up four rungs to No. 6 (31,000; up 17%). Taylor Swift's "Speak Now" is up one to No. 7 (31,000; down less than 1%) and Wisin & Yandel's "Los Vaqueros: El Regreso" debuts at No. 8 with just under 31,000. It's the second top 10 for the latter act, after "La Revolucion" began at No. 7 in 2009 with a larger figure: 36,000. Closing out the top 10 albums are the "Kidz Bop 19" set at No. 9 (falling seven, 30,000; down 57%) and last week's No. 1, the Decemberists' "The King Is Dead" at No. 10 (29,000; down 69%). Over on the Digital Songs chart, things are a lot peppier, as P!nk's "F**kin' Perfect" makes a f**kin' huge jump from No. 6 to No. 1, selling 241,000 downloads (up 67%). She displaces Bruno Mars' "Grenade," which falls to No. 3 (166,000; down 19%). Pink's 'F**kin' Perfect' Video Gives Suicidal Teen a Second Chance At No. 2 is the holding Wiz Khalifa with "Black and Yellow" (187,000; down 7%). Pitbull's "Hey Baby" rises three to No. 4 (155,000; up 10%), Enrique Iglesias' "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" falls one to No. 5 (141,000; down 16%) and Katy Perry's "Firework" is down a slot to No. 6 (133,000; down 18%). Diddy - Dirty Money's "Coming Home" is up one to No. 7 (131,000; down 7%), Far*East Movement's "Rocketeer" rockets six rungs to No. 8 (125,000; up 26%), the Black Eyed Peas' "The Time (Dirty Bit)" holds at No. 9 (115,000; down 16%) and Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me" falls seven to No. 10 (113,000; down 38%). Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Jan. 30) totaled 5.3 million units, up 1% compared to the sum last week (5.2 million) and down 18% compared to the comparable sales week of 2010 (6.5 million). Year to date album sales stand at 20.8 million, down 13% compared to the same total at this point last year (23.9 million). Digital track sales this past week totaled 24.7 million downloads, down 6% compared to last week (26.4 million) and down 1% stacked next to the comparable week of 2010 (24.9 million). Year to date track sales are at 108.3 million, up 4% compared to the same total at this point last year (103.9 million). Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2010 when: Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" held at No. 1 for a second week (209,000; down 57%) while Lil Wayne's "Rebirth" opened at No. 2 (176,000). Nick Jonas and the Administration's debut set, "Who I Am," started at No. 3 with 82,000.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 2, 2011 11:21:26 GMT -5
At least weekly album sales did not reach a new SoundScan-era low.
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Post by musicrocks on Feb 2, 2011 11:27:25 GMT -5
At least weekly album sales did not reach a new SoundScan-era low. Honestly, if the #1 wasn't so low, the top 10 wouldn't look that bad. Only one album sold under 30,000 and it was like 29,000. We just need some high-profile albums to come out...and fast.
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Post by DJ General on Feb 2, 2011 11:36:41 GMT -5
It is a shame that Eminem's label isn't releasing another single. He is selling 21,000 units a week on pretty much recurrent play/buzz now. If he had a hit single out, he could be doing 30-40k easily.
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 2, 2011 11:41:13 GMT -5
Only 3000-4000 copies between #1 and #4 It bothers me that Billboard still uses thousands, not hundreds... We might have a situation when Top 3 all sold the "same" amount per Billboard even though they might be a difference of three or four hundred copies.
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Post by Honeymoon on Feb 2, 2011 11:44:52 GMT -5
At least weekly album sales did not reach a new SoundScan-era low. Honestly, if the #1 wasn't so low, the top 10 wouldn't look that bad. Only one album sold under 30,000 and it was like 29,000. We just need some high-profile albums to come out...and fast. Very true. Outside the top five, the sales are pretty standard for a non-holiday period. But obviously when there's no big new releases driving the sales at the top then it's a big blow to overall sales
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 2, 2011 12:22:04 GMT -5
Will the following albums be certified by the RIAA on tomorrow's chart?
Numbers are from the 2/5/11 chart:
Katy Perry 1.079.942 Eminem 3.489.232 Black Keys 546k Black Eyed Peas 441k Rascal Flatts 581k Florence & The Machine 412k Now 36 494k Kings of Leon 522k Arcade Fire 472k Justin Bieber 448k Disturbed 452k Avenged Sevenfold 457k Five Finger Death Punch 430k Rascal Flatts GH 994k Vampire Weekend 460k
Albums only on the BB200 for 5+ weeks are listed and have sold over 400k.
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Post by 3m3r7c on Feb 2, 2011 12:29:46 GMT -5
@swehmatt They confirmed that Spacebound will be the fourth single and will be released fairly soon
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Post by slicknickshady on Feb 2, 2011 12:36:58 GMT -5
Ah, that's just a rumor 3m3r7c. As much as i hope that's true, i highly doubt it.
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Post by DJ General on Feb 2, 2011 12:44:00 GMT -5
Yeah, I heard about that, but it was some radio station in Germany or something?
I guess we'll find out at the Grammys if he performs a verse from that
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Post by Honeymoon on Feb 2, 2011 12:47:43 GMT -5
I think a good theory explaining why a lot of the chart has been seeing increases (big and small) this past week is because of the lack of high profile new releases the public is now looking more to the big sellers from 2010
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 2, 2011 17:29:27 GMT -5
Week Ending Jan. 30, 2011: Albums: Good News & Bad News Posted Wed Feb 2, 2011 11:56am PST by Paul Grein in Chart watch
I have good news and bad news for Amos Lee, a singer/songwriter from New Jersey. The good news is that his new album, Mission Bell, enters The Billboard 200 at #1. The bad news is that it does so with sales of just 40,000 copies, which is the lowest tally for an album at #1 in the Nielsen SoundScan era. It breaks the record that was set two weeks ago when Cake's Showroom Of Compassion debuted at #1 with sales of 44,000..
This is the third time in the past four weeks that we have seen a new record for the slimmest sales for an album at #1 since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales for Billboard in 1991. This sorry run began three weeks ago when Taylor Swift's Speak Now sold 56,000..
On the other hand, 40K marks a big improvement for Lee, whose previous best sales week was 16K for the debut of his 2008 album Last Days At The Lodge. Lee first cracked The Billboard 200 in 2005 with Amos Lee, which has sold a healthy 357,000 copies (though the sleeper hit has never sold as many as 10K copies in any one week)..
Mission Bell includes collaborations with Lucinda Williams and Willie Nelson. Lee performed last week on Ellen and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno..
The album sold 69% of its copies digitally, which constitutes the highest digital percentage since Lil Wayne's I Am Not A Human Being hit #1 in October solely on digital sales. Mission Bell is one of three albums in this week's top 10 that sold more digital copies than CDs this week. The others are Iron & Wine's Kiss Each Other Clean and Mumford & Sons' Sigh No More..
Pop Quiz: Who is the only artist in digital history to sell 500,000 or more digital copies of two different albums? Answer below...
Iron and Wine's Kiss Each Other Clean bows at #2. From the name, Iron and Wine sounds like a retail chain store or maybe a 1980s reunion tour featuring Iron Maiden and April Wine. It's actually the pseudonym of musician Samuel Beam. This is the first top 10 album for the alternative singer/songwriter...
Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday rebounds from #9 to #3 in the wake of Minaj's appearance on Saturday Night Live. Nine weeks ago, Pink Friday debuted at #2 behind Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. This week, Minaj's album pulls ahead of West's album in total sales to date. Pink Friday has sold 989,000 copies. West's album has sold 981,000. (West's album falls from #16 to #19 this week.) Both albums have long lives ahead of them, so the contest is hardly over. But it is remarkable that a newcomer has pulled ahead of one of the most famous music stars of the past decade...
2011 Grammy Nominees debuts at #4. It's the 10th volume in this long-running series to make the top 10 on The Billboard 200. It's the sixth to crack the top five. (The series consists of 17 volumes.) The current installment contains all five of this year's Record of the Year nominees except the Jay-Z/Alicia Keys smash "Empire State Of Mind" (which was unavailable for licensing). Jay-Z hasn't licensed any of the hits from The Blueprint 3 to the Now franchise either. Presumably, he thinks that allowing these uses would cannibalize sales of his own album. But he did allow Glee to perform "Empire State Of Mind." The Glee rendition of that song is the opening track on Glee, The Music: Season Two: Volume 4...
Wisin Y Yandel's Los Vaqueros: El Regreso enters The Billboard 200 at #8. The duo from Puerto Rico reached #7 with its previous album, La Revolucion. Wisin Y Yandel is the first act to reach the top 10 with two or more Spanish-language albums. Such acts as Mana (Amar Es Combatir), Jennifer Lopez (Como Ama Una Mujer) and Luis Miguel (Complices) have put one Spanish-language album in the top 10..
Quiz Answer: Taylor Swift is the only artist in digital history to sell 500,000 or more digital copies of two different albums. Fearless is up to 704,000 in digital sales. Speak Now is up to 508,000. Speak Now took just 12 weeks to sell 500K digital copies, a pace matched only by Eminem's Recovery (which did it in six weeks) and Coldplay's Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends (which did it in nine)..
Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums...
1. Amos Lee, Mission Bell, 40,000. This new entry is Lee's first top 10 album. Last Days At The Lodge hit #29 in 2008. "Windows Are Rolled Down" enters Hot Digital Songs at #167..
2. Iron and Wine, Kiss Each Other Clean, 39,000. This new entry is the first top 10 album for the alternative singer/songwriter. It follows a pair of top 30 albums: The Shepherd's Dog (#24 in 2007) and Around The Well (#25 in 2009)..
3. Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday, 38,000. The album rebounds from #9 to #3 in its 10th week. It has been in the top 10 the entire time. Three songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Moment 4 Life," which jumps from #42 to #27..
4. Various Artists, 2011 Grammy Nominees, 38,000. This new entry is the 10th installment in this long-running series to make the top 10. It's the sixth to crack the top five. Last year's installment has sold 272K copies..
5. Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, 33,000. The album jumps from #6 to #5 in its 17th week. This is its sixth week in the top 10. Four songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Grenade," which falls from #1 to #3..
6. Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More, 31,000. The album jumps from #10 to #6 (a new peak) in its 45th week. This is its fifth week in the top 10. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs. "Little Lion Man" dips from #71 to #75. "Cave" jumps from #115 to #105..
7. Taylor Swift, Speak Now, 31,000. The former #1 album jumps from #8 to #7 in its 14th week. It has been in the top 10 the entire time. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs. "Back To December" jumps from #28 to #26. "Mine" jumps from #93 to #92..
8. Wisin y Yandel, Los Vaqueros: El Regreso, 31,000. This new entry is the second top 10 album by the Puerto Rican duo. La Revolucion hit #7 in May 2009. That album has sold 271K copies..
9. Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 19, 30,000. The album drops from #2 to #9 in its second week. After two weeks, the album has sold 101K copies..
10. The Decemberists, The King Is Dead, 29,000. The former #1 album drops from #1 to #10 in its second week. It's the second album in a row to take a big spill from the #1 spot. Last week, Cake's Showroom Of Compassion fell from #1 to #25...
Four albums drop out of the top 10 this week. The Script's Science & Faith falls from #3 to #22. Social Distortion's Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes drops from #4 to #28, Gregg Allman's Low Country Blues drops from #5 to #15, and Katy Perry's Teenage Dream drops from #7 to #14...
P!nk's Greatest Hits...So Far!!! jumps from #15 to #11 in its 11th week on the chart. This is its highest ranking to date. The album has sold 370,000 copies, which isn't bad for a greatest hits album in the iTunes era. P!nk's "F***in' Perfect" jumps from #6 to #1 on Hot Digital Songs this week. This is the first time the "F word" has appeared in the title of a #1 digital hit. Gwyneth Paltrow's Glee rendition of Cee Lo Green's "F*** You" was titled "Forget You." How high will P!nk's hit climb on this week's Hot 100? Check back later today when we post Chart Watch: Songs...
Cold War Kids' Mine Is Yours debuts at #21. The rock band from Orange County, Calif., debuted (and peaked) at the same position with its 2008 album, Loyalty To Loyalty...The Country Strong soundtrack drops from #14 to #25 in its fifth week. It's the #1 soundtrack for the third straight week..
The Black Eyed Peas' The E.N.D. jumps to #1 on the Catalog Albums chart on the eve of the group's half-time performance at this year's Super Bowl. The album jumps from #70 to #55 on The Billboard 200. The hit-laden album has sold 2,947,000 copies..
Wanda Jackson finally cracks The Billboard 200 this week, more than 50 years after she released her earliest albums. Jackson scores with The Party Ain't Over, which bows at #58. (The title echoes that of Jackson's 1961 album There's A Party Goin' On.) Jackson, 73, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an early influence in 2009..
Adele's 21, which will be released in the U.S. on Feb. 22, enters the U.K. chart at #1 this week. It's Adele's follow-up to her hit debut album, 19, which topped the U.K. chart in February 2008. In case you're not aware, the titles refer to Adele's ages when she recorded these albums. I suspect she will quietly retire this gimmick before she turns, say, 47. Harry Connick Jr. had hit albums titled 20, 25 and 30 (which were likewise recorded when he was those ages). Now that he's 43, he has taken to calling his albums Only You and Your Songs. Smart man.
50 Cent's 2003 breakthrough album Get Rich Or Die Tryin' tops the 8 million mark in sales this week. It's the fourth best-selling rap album in history, following Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP (10,341,000) and The Eminem Show (9,928,000) and Nelly's Country Grammar (8,489,000).
The Rite, an exorcism drama starring Anthony Hopkins, was #1 at the box-office over the weekend. Alex Heffes composed the score. The soundtrack has yet to chart..
R.I.P.: John Barry, who composed "Born Free" and scored 11 James Bond movies, died on Sunday. Barry won two Oscars (Best Song and Best Score) for his music from the 1966 family favorite Born Free. He also won Oscars for scoring The Lion In Winter, Out Of Africa and Dances With Wolves. His score for Goldfinger topped The Billboard 200 for three weeks in 1965. Barry was 77..
Crystal Ball: My Grammy predictions are up for The Big Categories (here's a link), as well as all the categories in the pop, rock, R&B, rap and country fields. I hope I help you win your office Grammy pool..
Coming Attractions: Look for RED's Until We Have Faces to vie with Nicki Minaj for the #1 spot next week. That would be a career high for the Christian hard rock group. Also due: Ricky Martin's Musica + Alma + Sexo, Bob Marley's Live Forever: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburg, PA, 9/23/80, The Civil Wars' Barton Hollow and Rod Stewart's The Best Of The Great American Songbook..
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 2, 2011 17:35:38 GMT -5
Only 3000-4000 copies between #1 and #4 It bothers me that Billboard still uses thousands, not hundreds... We might have a situation when Top 3 all sold the "same" amount per Billboard even though they might be a difference of three or four hundred copies. Billboard has always rounded their figures. They have never given exact figures. We always get the Top 10 with exact figures each week so it's really not a big deal.
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Post by pnobelysk on Feb 2, 2011 18:12:28 GMT -5
wow, Crystal Bowersox has stabilized quite well. I would have expected it to fall off the chart by now. with idol re starting buzz is now there and increases/smaller drops are occuring for crystal, fantasia, daughtry, and carrie :)
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Post by pnobelysk on Feb 2, 2011 18:24:21 GMT -5
hopefully the superbowl will really help the END pass 3 million, a 6th single sure would have...
some missing postitions from the first post:
Carrie - 104 Daughtry - 174
Now- 48 Glee - 149
Fantasia over 400k next week :)
Glee Volume 2 will re appear on the 200 chart in two weeks once the show starts up again, and volume one will be much higher
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Post by David on Feb 2, 2011 18:33:59 GMT -5
I'm happy with #11. I hope it can manage to sneak a week in the top 10.
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Post by maria4hitz on Feb 2, 2011 19:11:07 GMT -5
W TW Artist Album Sales TW Sales Total 8 7 Taylor Swift Speak Now 30,707 3,109,295 13 12 Jason Aldean My Kinda Party 25,622 791,895 23 17 Lady Antebellum Need You Now 19,292 3,158,016 14 25 Various/Country Strong Official Soundtrack 15,680 137,623 32 30 Zac Brown Band You Get What You Give 13,758 649,711 32 35 Kenny Chesney Hemingway's Whiskey 13,052 668,202 37 35 Rascal Flatts Nothing Like This 12,188 593,995 47 36 The Band Perry The Band Perry 11,318 37,365 33 39 Steel Magnolia Steel Magnolia 10,654 51,631 40 42 Sugarland Incredible Machine 10,350 825,582 43 43 Tim McGraw Number One Hits 10,261 230,787 NEW 52 Joe Nichols Greatest Hits 8,862 8,888 NEW 56 Wanda Jackson The Party Ain't Over 7,800 8,043 69 58 Miranda Lambert Revolution 7,582 1,156,565 72 59 Blake Shelton Loaded: Best Of… 7,523 149,778 78 61 Zac Brown Band Foundation 7,491 2,496,707 82 72 Billy Currington Enjoy Yourself 6,381 228,403 77 78 Keith Urban Get Closer 5,981 514,157 81 80 Alan Jackson 34 Number Ones 5,934 186,920 68 82 Darius Rucker Charleston, SC 1966 5,890 382,586 73 87 Eric Church Carolina 5,784 386,390 97 96 Jerrod Niemann Judge Jerrod/Hung Jury 5,121 227,819 108 100 Carrie Underwood Play On 4,885 1,941,926 169 170 Chris Young Man I Want To Be 2,815 410,855 NEW 196 Lori McKenna Lorraine 2,330 2,331 www.roughstock.com/blog/album-sales-remain-steady-this-week
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Post by slicknickshady on Feb 2, 2011 19:34:21 GMT -5
Go 50! haha. That album was hot. That and the Massacre. 50 Cent has gone downhill since though.
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Post by WotUNeed on Feb 2, 2011 23:46:32 GMT -5
NEW 56 Wanda Jackson The Party Ain't Over 7,800 8,043 I had been hoping the decent promo schedule and Jack White involvement would get this one a 10k opening week, but this is still a more than respectable showing.
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 3, 2011 7:47:00 GMT -5
R. Kelly's Love Letter has had a great longevity compared to Untitled.
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Post by 3m3r7c on Feb 3, 2011 14:14:30 GMT -5
Anybody know what is up with ukmix? Past 2 weeks I have typed in "05/02/2011 billboard charts" and "12/02/2010 billboard charts" into google and nothing comes up... did they stop doing their weekly updates for these?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Feb 3, 2011 14:55:02 GMT -5
The Feb. 5 charts had been posted, but not the Feb. 12 charts (at least as of yet).
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Post by slicknickshady on Feb 3, 2011 16:17:27 GMT -5
BB 200
16. Recovery 103. MMLP 121. Curtain Call 195. Eminem Show
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Feb 3, 2011 17:56:04 GMT -5
any full numbers?
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Post by Rodze on Feb 3, 2011 17:57:59 GMT -5
We haven't gotten full numbers yet this year. But if you knee and kiss the floor...
Top 20
1 AMOS LEE MISSION BELL 40478 40497 2 IRON & WINE KISS EACH OTHER CLEAN 39217 39515 3 NICKI MINAJ PINK FRIDAY 38457 989307 4 VARIOUS ARTISTS 2011 GRAMMY NOMINEES 38190 38229 5 BRUNO MARS DOO - WOPS & HOOLIGANS 32740 595309 6 MUMFORD & SONS SIGH NO MORE 31033 740936 7 TAYLOR SWIFT SPEAK NOW 30707 3109295 8 WISIN Y YANDEL LOS VAQUEROS: EL REGRESO 30621 30711 9 KIDZ BOP KIDS KIDZ BOP 19 30438 100535 10 DECEMBERISTS KING IS DEAD 29327 123188 11 PINK GREATEST HITS SO FAR 26935 369559 12 JASON ALDEAN MY KINDA PARTY 25622 791895 13 RIHANNA LOUD 25562 865132 14 KATY PERRY TEENAGE DREAM 23085 1103027 15 GREGG ALLMAN LOW COUNTRY BLUES 21301 57789 16 EMINEM RECOVERY 21270 3510502 17 LADY ANTEBELLUM NEED YOU KNOW 19292 3158016 18 R. KELLY LOVE LETTER 19213 366809 19 KANYE WEST MY BEAUTIFUL DARK TWISTED FANTASY 18788 980953 20 BLACK KEYS BROTHERS 18581 565576
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Feb 3, 2011 18:00:09 GMT -5
well not full as in top 200, but full as in top 25? That usually comes from someone once a week.thank you!
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