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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 1, 2016 14:09:17 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7350372/beyonce-earns-sixth-no-1-album-on-billboard-200-chart-with-lemonadeBeyonce Earns Sixth No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'Lemonade'5/1/2016 by Keith Caulfield Beyonce’s Lemonade album charges in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, giving the superstar her sixth chart-topper. The set earned 576,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 28, according to Nielsen Music. Pure album sales comprised 485,000 of that sum. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new May 14-dated chart (where Lemonade is No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, May 3. Lemonade was introduced on April 23 through its same-titled film, which was soundtracked by the album’s songs, and premiered on HBO. The 12-song visual album was released by Parkwood/Columbia Records following the film’s debut, initially exclusively through Tidal. By Monday, April 25, the album -- which is bundled with the film -- went on sale through other digital retailers, but Tidal remains the only service with streaming rights to the set. A physical version of the album will be released on May 6. Lemonade scores the biggest week of any album in 2016, both in terms of overall units and in sales. All six of Beyonce’s studio albums have debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Lemonade follows her self-titled album in 2013, 4 (2011), I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008), B’Day (2006) and Dangerously In Love (2003). Beyonce is the only act to reach No. 1 with their first six studio efforts (and the only act to debut atop the list with their first six). In addition to her six No. 1s, Beyonce has charted four further albums on the tally: Live at Wembley (No. 17 in 2004), Irremplazable EP (No. 109 in 2007), Above and Beyonce: Video Collection (No. 35 in 2009) and Beyonce: More Only EP (No. 8 in 2014). Elsewhere in the top 10 of the new Billboard 200 chart, Prince rules with five titles -- all in the top seven of the list -- following the first full week of chart activity following his death on April 21. His The Very Best of Prince greatest hits collection is pushed down one spot to No. 2 with 391,000 units (though it gains by 118 percent) and 216,000 copies sold (up 116 percent). The Purple Rain soundtrack is also forced backwards, despite a gain, as it moves 2-3 with 150,000 units (up 117 percent) and 133,000 copies sold (up 113 percent). Two more of Prince’s greatest hits albums rank in the top 10: The Hits/The B-Sides, hits a new peak, as it climbs 6-4 with 106,000 units (up 159 percent) and 56,000 in sales (up 134 percent), while Ultimate also zooms to a new peak, 61-6, with 40,000 units (up 319 percent) and 37,000 in sales (up 317 percent). With Ultimate’s rise into the top 10 for the first time, it marks Prince’s 19th top 10 album. One more Prince album features in the latest top 10: his fifth studio effort, 1999. It climbs 31-7 -- a new chart high -- with 36,000 units (up 154 percent) and 33,000 in sales (up 149 percent). 1999 previously peaked at No. 9 in 1983. A$AP Ferg collects the second-highest debut on the new Billboard 200, as his Always Strive and Prosper bows at No. 8 with 35,000 units (22,000 in traditional album sales). It’s the second top 10 effort for the hip-hop star, following 2013’s Trap Lord, which debuted and peaked at No. 9 with 32,000 sold. As for the remainder of the top 10, Rihanna’s Anti dips 4-5 with 50,000 units (up 4 percent), Chris Stapleton’s Traveller falls 7-9 with 33,000 units (down 13 percent) and Justin Bieber’s Purpose holds at No. 10 with 31,000 units (down 14 percent).
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Post by shayonce on May 1, 2016 14:39:13 GMT -5
They fix the number. 653k
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Post by #LisaRinna on May 1, 2016 19:49:18 GMT -5
Bey making history
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Post by ILLUSION on May 1, 2016 20:33:02 GMT -5
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 1, 2016 21:29:01 GMT -5
MOST TOP 10 ALBUMS ON THE BILLBOARD 200 1956-2015
Rolling Stones 36 "Forty Licks"
Frank Sinatra 33 "Duets II"
Barbra Streisand 33 "Partners"
The Beatles 31 "On Air: Live at the BBC Volume 2"
Elvis Presley 27 "2nd to None"
Madonna 21 "Rebel Heart" Bob Dylan 21 "Shadows in the Night"
George Strait 20 "Cold Bear Conversation"
Paul McCartney 19 "New" Prince 19 "Ultimate" *new*
Elton John 18 "The Diving Board" Bruce Springsteen 18 "High Hopes" Neil Diamond 18 "Melody Road"
Rod Stewart 17 "Time" Mariah Carey 17 "Me I Am Mariah..." Tim McGraw 17 "Damn County Music"
Johnny Mathis 16 "You Light Up My Life" Garth Brooks 16 "Man Against The Machine"
Dave Matthews 15 "Away From The World" Jay Z 15 "Magna Carta... Holy Grail" R Kelly 15 "Black Panties"
Van Halen 14 "Different Kind of Truth" The Beach Boys 14 "That's Why God Made the Radio" Eric Clapton 14 "Old Sock" Toby Keith 14 "Drinks After Work" Barry Manilow 14 "Night Songs" Alan Jackson 14 "Angels and Alcohol" Santana 14 "Santana IV"
Led Zeppelin 13 "Celebration" Mary J Blige 13 "London Sessions"
Chicago 12 "Chicago 17" Rush 12 "Clockwork Angels" Bon Jovi 12 "What About Now" Korn 12 "The Paradigm Shift" Celine Dion 12 "Loved Me Back To Life"
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Post by Enigma. on May 2, 2016 12:11:24 GMT -5
"Beyonce is the only act to reach No. 1 with their first six studio efforts (and the only act to debut atop the list with their first six)."
Who have 5?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 2, 2016 13:45:10 GMT -5
hiphopdx.com/news/id.38615/title.hip-hop-album-sales-beyonce-prince-aap-fergHip Hop Album Sales: Beyonce, Prince & A$AP FergMay 2, 2016 | 6:00 AM by Victoria Hernandez Beyonce scores yet another #1 album with the release of LEMONADE. Elsewhere on Billboard's Top 200 albums chart, Prince has five albums and A$AP Ferg debuts his project in the Top 10. Kanye West's The Life of deleted drops out of the Top 10 for the first time. Michigan rapper NF debuts at #12 with Therapy Session. When Beyonce Is Given Lemons, She Makes LEMONADE Beyonce's LEMONADE is the singer's sixth #1 album. The project sold 652,665 album equivalent units, the most sales in a week of any album this year so far, according to Billboard. It was purchased nearly half a million times and was streamed 115,232,820 times through TIDAL. Prince's Legacy Lives On A week after his death, five Prince albums land in the Top 10 of the chart. Very Best of Prince sits at #2, followed directly by Purple Rain and The Hits/The B-Sides. After Rihanna's ANTI, Ultimate and 1999 land at #6 and #7 respectively. The five projects brought in 723,000 units of sales. A$AP Ferg Strives and Prospers On The Chart A$AP Ferg's sophomore LP, Always Strive and Prosper, debuts at #8. It sold 35,483 album equivalent units and was streamed more than 14 million times. His first output, 2013's Trap Lord, debuted at #9 with 32,000 units sold. Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 04/28/2016Note: The first number below is this week’s “total album equivalent units” count, an intersection of album sales, single sales, and streams implemented by Billboard's new rating system. A pure album sales figure is available in bold in parenthesis and information about each album's streaming count is available in brackets. #1 Beyonce - LEMONADE - 652,665 (485,094) [115,232,820] #2 Prince - Very Best of Prince - 391,354 (216,472) [3,585,283] #3 Prince - Purple Rain - 150,246 (133,171) [499,713] #4 Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides - 105,612 (56,399) [1,694,047] #5 Rihanna - ANTI - 50,369 (14,941) [35,825,167] #6 Prince - Ultimate - 39,577 (37,400) [65,509] #7 Prince - 1999 - 36,428 (32,732) [127,023] #8 A$AP Ferg - Always Strive and Prosper - 35,483 (22,297) [14,438,977] #11 Kanye West - The Life of deleted - 30,010 (57) [44,930,890] #12 NF - Therapy Session - 29,184 (24,664) [3,718,870]
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Post by jtd Thee Stallion on May 2, 2016 13:51:07 GMT -5
Lol at Kanye selling 57 albums
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 2, 2016 17:26:42 GMT -5
As far as I can tell, these are the Prince albums to reach new sales peaks- new peak listed first, previous peak in parentheses:
The Hits/The B-Sides: 4 (19) Ultimate: 5 (55) 1999: 6 (9) Controversy: 20 (21) Dirty Mind: 21 (45) HITnRUN: Phase One: 25 (34) HITnRUN: Phase Two: 61 (Did not chart) For You: 59 (163)
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Post by pnobelysk on May 3, 2016 0:00:15 GMT -5
"Beyonce is the only act to reach No. 1 with their first six studio efforts (and the only act to debut atop the list with their first six)." Who have 5? Brit's fifth album debuted at 2 because of a rule change . If it made number 1 her first 7 woudlve made number 1
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Post by Enigma. on May 3, 2016 10:40:22 GMT -5
So they don't count Drake then. Which is inconsistent as Beyoncé also have EP's that have not been #1.
EDIT: just realised that If You're Reading This was released after...
Technically Drake has seven next week as the joint album with Future was a #1 too
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 4, 2016 12:16:51 GMT -5
Thanks to oldbloke: www.theawl.com/2016/05/soundscan-surprises-week-ending-428Some of Prince's RTD SalesThe Very Best Of - 2,418,170 Purple Rain - 3,302,271 The Hits/The B Sides - 784,638 Ultimate - 327,460 1999 - 839,090 Sign 'O' The Times - 345,253 Controversy - 256,291 Dirty Mind - 177,574 Prince - 259,029 Around The World In A Day - 222,407 Parade (Under The Cherry Moon) - 287,598 Art Official Age - 160,589 Diamonds & Pearls - 2,478,345
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Post by jenglisbe on May 4, 2016 17:46:15 GMT -5
As far as I can tell, these are the Prince albums to reach new sales peaks- new peak listed first, previous peak in parentheses: 1999: 6 (9) Controversy: 20 (21) Dirty Mind: 21 (45) I love seeing these studio albums get new (and top 40) peaks! The Very Best Of is only certified for 1 million, so I could see it being eligible for 3 million soon. Purple Rain was last certified in 1996, when it hit 13 million. Surely it's eligible for at least 15 million now. The Hits/The B Sides is a 3-disc set currently certified at 1 million. It seems like it could get to 3 million soon if it hasn't already.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 4, 2016 19:08:37 GMT -5
^WBR is the label and they have not been certifying albums.
WBR only certified two albums in 2015.
"Ultimate" is a 2cd album so it is eligible for Gold.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 5, 2016 13:47:56 GMT -5
www.metalinsider.net/columns/metal-by-numbers/metal-by-numbers-54-the-charts-have-a-dark-sideMetal By Numbers 5/4: The charts have a dark sidePosted by Matt Brown on May 4, 2016 Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. It’s May the 4th, a day to celebrate the month that Star Wars movies used to come in. While I’m a huge Star Wars I can’t get past the fact that saying “May the Fourth be with you” just sounds like someone talking with a lisp. But man, what a coincidence that our top debut this week had an album title I can vaguely connect to Star Wars. Lucky me, lucky you. Anyways, this week isn’t particularly robust compared to previous weeks, but you can expect some heavy-hitters in future. Enjoy the charts and try not to get a hand chopped off today. Notable Debuts:Texas Hippie Coalition, Dark Side of Black (Carved) #89, 2,450 sold The band’s previous album Ride On sold a bit more, but this is still a solid debut. Aborted, Retrogore (Century Media) #167, 1,425 sold Aborted nabs their best debut yet in the US. Darkness Divided, Darkness Divided (Victory) 730 sold The Christian metalcore band’s sophomore effort nabs a better debut than its predecessor. The 69 Eyes, Universal Monsters (Nuclear Blast) 720 sold This is the band’s first album in four years. It also debuted at number 2 in their native Finland. Everything In Slow Motion, Laid Low (Facedown) 710 sold This is the second EP from this one-man Christian metal project. Notable Sales:Disturbed, Immortalized (Reprise) #19, 8,050 sold This holds the same chart position as last week. Deftones, Gore (Reprise) #29, 5,900 sold A 49% drop, but this is still in the top 30. Ace Frehley, Origins Vol. 1 (eOne) #52, 3,975 sold A 75% drop in week two. Five Finger Death Punch, Got Your Six (Prospect Park) #73, 2,825 sold This is nearing the 350,000 sold mark. You know, in case you were worried that the band isn’t making money. Zakk Wylde, Book of Shadows II (eOne) #93, 2,250 sold A 40% drop into shadow. Amon Amarth, Jomsviking (Metal Blade) #101, 2,100 sold Cut down by a 27% drop. Megadeth, Dystopia (Tradecraft/UMe) #113, 1,950 sold The band’s last album took about 43 weeks to reach over 80,000 total. Dystopia, on the other hand, has sold over 110,000 in 14 weeks. Shinedown, Threat To Survival (Atlantic) #129, 1,800 sold A 28% drop, but this has sold nearly 210,000 total. Asking Alexandria, The Black (Sumerian) #134, 1,750 sold A 25% drop probably not what they asked for. Babymetal, Metal Resistance (RAL) #146, 1,650 sold In case you missed it, Babymetal are now playable in Super Mario Maker. Killswitch Engage, Incarnate (Roadrunner) #148, 1,650 sold Engaging a 12% drop. Otep, Generation Doom (Napalm) #165, 1,475 sold A 75% drop in week two. Black Stone Cherry, Kentucky (Mascot) #170, 1,400 sold A 22% drop with a cherry on top. Breaking Benjamin, Dark Before Dawn (Hollywood) #194, 1,225 sold sold A 4% boost brings this back on the charts after a few weeks off. Bring Me The Horizon, That’s The Spirit (Columbia) #195, 1,225 sold This is also back on the charts after dropping off last week.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 6, 2016 9:00:52 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7356812/prince-sets-record-five-albums-top-10-billboard-200Prince Sets Record With Five Albums in Top 10 of Billboard 200 Chart5/3/2016 by Keith Caulfield Prince is the first act to concurrently chart five albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 since the list merged its previously separate mono and stereo albums charts into one overall list in 1963. On the list dated May 14 -- reflecting activity in the week ending April 28, the first full tracking week following Prince’s death on April 21 -- the artist is found at Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 with The Very Best of Prince, Purple Rain, The Hits/The B-Sides, Ultimate and 1999, respectively. In total, Prince has a record 19 albums on the 200-position list. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). From April 21 through April 28, Prince’s catalog of albums and songs sold a staggering 4.41 million copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen Music. (In the tracking week before his death, Prince’s music sold comparably little: just 5,000 albums and 14,000 song downloads in the week ending April 15.) Album by Album: The Very Best of Prince greatest-hits collection is pushed down one spot on the May 14 Billboard 200 chart to No. 2 with 391,000 units (though it gains by 118 percent) and 216,000 copies sold (up 116 percent). (Why was the set pushed down despite its huge gain? Beyonce’s Lemonade album debuted at No. 1.) The Purple Rain soundtrack is also forced backward but with a gain, as it moves 2-3 with 150,000 units (up 117 percent) and 133,000 copies sold (up 113 percent). Two more of Prince’s greatest-hits albums rank in the top 10: The Hits/The B-Sides hits a new peak, as it climbs 6-4 with 106,000 units (up 159 percent) and 56,000 in sales (up 134 percent), while Ultimate also zooms to a new peak, 61-6, with 40,000 units (up 319 percent) and 37,000 in sales (up 317 percent). With Ultimate’s rise into the top 10 for the first time, it marks Prince’s 19th top 10 album. One more Prince album features in the latest top 10: his fifth studio effort, 1999. It climbs 31-7 -- a new chart high -- with 36,000 units (up 154 percent) and 33,000 in sales (up 149 percent). 1999 previously peaked at No. 9 in 1983. Prince is the first act to concurrently chart five albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 since 1963, when the chart merged its previously separate mono and stereo albums charts into one overall list. An important note on the above chart feat: Presently, the Billboard 200 ranks the week's most popular albums in the U.S. -- regardless of their age. (All five of Prince’s albums in the top 10 are regarded as catalog, a term used to define those albums generally 18 months old.) The Billboard 200 has charted both new and catalog albums since the Dec. 5, 2009-dated tally, when the chart’s rules were revised to allow catalog titles onto the list. Previously, only new and recently released albums (referred to as current titles) could chart. Had the Billboard 200 allowed catalog albums to chart previous to Dec. 5, 2009, both Michael Jackson and The Beatles would have claimed five simultaneous top 10 titles that year. On the now-defunct Top Comprehensive Albums chart (which ranked both new and old albums), Jackson posthumously claimed six out of the top 10 in two weeks after his death in 2009 (on the July 25 and Aug. 1, 2009-dated charts). Later that year, after The Beatles remastered and reissued its studio albums on CD, the band earned five of the top 10 (Sept. 26, 2009). More Prince Chart Action: Over on the Top Album Sales chart -- which ranks the top-selling albums of the week based purely on traditional album sales -- Prince also has five titles in the top 10. He’s at Nos. 2-6 with The Very Best of Prince, Purple Rain, The Hits/The B-Sides, Ultimate and 1999, respectively. That’s the first time five out of the six top-selling albums of the week have been by one artist. Previously, Jackson claimed six out of the top 10 (twice) in a pair of weeks following his death in 2009. Later that same year, The Beatles notched five out of the top 10 after their catalog was remastered and reissued on CD. Prince Has Entire Top 10 on Catalog Albums Chart: Prince’s albums also make a historic showing on the latest Top Catalog Albums chart: He owns the entire top 10 (a first) and a record 20 titles on the 50-position list. (Previously, The Beatles held the record for the most simultaneous titles on the chart, with 16 in four weeks back in 2009.) The nearly 25-year-old Top Catalog Albums chart is also a sales-based list, like the Top Album Sales chart, but the Top Catalog Albums tally is for older titles (generally those released at least 18 months ago).
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Post by Gary on May 6, 2016 9:12:10 GMT -5
LOL - Wasting all that space to acknowledge a "chart record" then at the very end say that it really isn't one.
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 6, 2016 10:14:38 GMT -5
^It has to, because the messy "multri-metric" chart is a different animal than the historical info that preceded it. At least with the addition of streaming to the Hot 100, it's what the Hot 100's always been about- incorporating multiple measures of popularity related to a single/track; that's not what the albums chart(s), in its various incarnations through the years, has been about (purely album-sales information).
The BB 200, as it is now, is interesting, but is kinda useless as a comparison tool to past album-chart achievements, records, stats, etc.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 6, 2016 10:20:29 GMT -5
roughstock.com/news/2016/05/40226-country-album-charts-week-of-may-2-2016Country Album Charts: Week Of May 2, 2016Posted By Matt Bjorke on Sunday May 01, 2016 CNTRY Artist Album Week Total Scans 1 Chris Stapleton Traveller 25,200 1,253,000 2 Sturgill Simpson A Sailor's Guide To Earth 13,400 66,000 3 Joey+Rory Hymns 11,400 339,500 4 Sam Hunt Montevallo 7,900 1,118,100 5 Luke Bryan Kill The Lights 7,400 951,700 6 Eric Church Mr. Misunderstood 5,700 363,100 7 Thomas Rhett Tangled Up 5,500 366,000 8 Carrie Underwood Storyteller 5,100 573,200 9 Tim McGraw Damn County Music 4,500 159,700 10 Chris Young I'm Comin' Over 4,100 193,400 11 Wheeler Walker Jr. Redneck Shit 3,700 17,800 12 Florida Georgia Line Anything Goes 3,700 849,800 13 Old Dominion Meat and Candy 3,700 103,300 14 Zac Brown Band Jekyll+Hyde 3,200 636,900 15 Blake Shelton Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits 3,100 276,200 -- Kelsea Ballerini The First Time 2,800 129,500 -- W.Nelson/M.Haggard Django & Jimmie 2,100 148,000 -- Loretta Lynn Full Circle 2,000 50,700 -- Cam Untamed 1,900 120,600 -- Randy Houser Fired Up 1,800 42,700 -- Granger Smith Remington 1,800 48,300 -- Joey+Rory Album Collection 1,700 10,800 -- Josh Kelley New Lane Road 1,600 1,600 -- Brett Eldredge Ilinois 1,600 131,700 -- Marie Osmond Music Is Medicine 1,500 5,400 -- Dustin Lynch Where It's At 1,300 138,700 -- Kacey Musgraves Pageant Material 1,200 170,500 -- Maddie & Tae Start Here 1,100 97,300 -- Charles Kelley The Driver 1,100 33,800 -- Jana Kramer Thirty One 900 67,500 -- Home Free Country Evolution 500 34,100
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Post by Gary on May 6, 2016 12:15:49 GMT -5
^It has to, because the messy "multri-metric" chart is a different animal than the historical info that preceded it. At least with the addition of streaming to the Hot 100, it's what the Hot 100's always been about- incorporating multiple measures of popularity related to a single/track; that's not what the albums chart(s), in its various incarnations through the years, has been about (purely album-sales information). The BB 200, as it is now, is interesting, but is kinda useless as a comparison tool to past album-chart achievements, records, stats, etc. This particular item has nothing to do with streaming. TAS also has 5 Prince albums in the top 10 (as does the BB200)
It is indeed a "chart record" as it pertains to the BB200 but the chart has changed so many times, that the flagship chart does not actually capture certain records.
This feat was topped by MJs death in 2009 (with 6) on the Comprehensive chart (or what is actually the current TAS chart)
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Post by HolidayGuy on May 6, 2016 17:54:36 GMT -5
^Yes- though streaming, however small a role it plays in general, is still part of the multi-metric chart. It's TEA that makes it wacky, on the whole.
MJ's six titles are the album-sales top 10 record. :)
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Post by badrobot on May 6, 2016 23:50:41 GMT -5
As complex as this all can be, it just really needs hyper careful wording. The following can all mean different things, or the same thing, depending on context, year, chart rules, etc:
- highest on the Billboard 200 - highest selling album - highest selling current album - highest selling catalog album
In a way, I wish they'd just stop trying to explain away everything and just own it by sticking with talking about the BB200. It's not like there won't be someone somewhere tracking all the other scenarios.
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