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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 22, 2017 21:58:39 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7662623/the-xx-debuts-no-2-billboard-200-weeknd-no-1?utm_source=twitterThe xx Debuts at No. 2 on Billboard 200 Chart, The Weeknd Holds at No. 11/22/2017 by Keith Caulfield The xx scores its highest charting album ever on the Billboard 200 chart, as the alternative band’s third studio album, I See You, debuts at No. 2. The set earned 46,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Jan. 19, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 36,000 were in traditional album sales. 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 Feb. 4-dated chart (where I See You starts at No. 2) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The xx had previously peaked as high as No. 5 in 2012 with Coexist, the act’s second album. It debuted at its peak, starting with 73,000 sold in its first week. The band has charted one other title, its self-titled debut effort, which reached No. 92 in 2010. I See You’s 36,000 in traditional album sales enables the title to bow at No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart, which ranks the week’s best-selling albums. I See You is blocked from the No. 1 slot on the Billboard 200 by The Weeknd’s Starboy, which holds for a third straight week at No. 1, and collects a fourth week atop the list overall. (It debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated Dec. 17, then returned to the top on Jan. 21, where it has been since.) Starboy earned 61,000 equivalent album units in the latest tracking frame (down 3 percent). The bulk of those units were generated by streams of the songs from the album, as streaming equivalent album units for Starboy totaled 38,000 for the week (which translates to 57.2 million streams of the album’s tracks). The rest of Starboy’s overall units were powered by track equivalent album units (10,000) and traditional album sales (13,000 copies sold). Starboy has now blocked three challengers for No. 1 in the last three weeks: the Moana soundtrack surged 6-2 on the Jan. 21 list; the La La Land soundtrack vaulted 15-2 a week ago, and this week the xx debuts in the runner-up slot. The last time one album blocked three successive ascending or debuting (at No. 2) titles from hitting No. 1 was Drake’s Views, which thwarted ScHoolboy Q’s Blank Face LP, NEEDTOBREATHE’s HARD LOVE and Gucci Mane’s Everybody Looking between July 30 and Aug. 13. (All three of those titles debuted at No. 2.) As for the rest of the new top 10: La La Land dips one rung to No. 3 on the Billboard 200, with 42,000 units (up less than 1 percent), while Moana falls one slot as well, to No. 4, with 34,000 units (down 13 percent). Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic falls one position to No. 5 with 33,000 units (down 10 percent), while the original Broadway cast recording of Hamilton: An American Musical, is steady at No. 6 with 28,000 units (down 4 percent). J. Cole’s 4 Your Eyez Only slips two slots to No. 7 with a little more than 27,000 units (down 10 percent), and Drake’s Views descends a spot to No. 8 with 27,000 units (down 4 percent). Post Malone’s Stoney is a non-mover at No. 9 with 25,000 units (up 7 percent), largely driven by streams (18,000 of the album’s units were generated by streams). Rounding out the top 10 is the Trolls soundtrack, climbing four slots to No. 10 with 23,000 units (up 20 percent). The set had a big gain in traditional album sales, as it sold 14,000 for the week (up 40 percent). The album was sale-priced for $6.99 in the iTunes Store during the tracking period.
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Post by Enigma. on Jan 23, 2017 14:59:09 GMT -5
Bah what a boring top ten, why can't we get rid of Hamilton and Views already
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jan 23, 2017 15:33:05 GMT -5
Bah what a boring top ten, why can't we get rid of Hamilton and Views already At least Hamilton is actually selling a decent amount of albums. Views and several of the other albums in the Top 10 are there mostly due to streaming.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 24, 2017 11:19:53 GMT -5
Retailer Report: Top 200 Albums Region: Total U.S. Week Ending: 01/19/17
1. THE XX|I SEE YOU 35.9k 2. SOUNDTRACK|LA LA LAND 28.5k 3. RUN THE JEWELS|RUN THE JEWELS 17.0k 4. MOANA / O.S.T.|MOANA / O.S.T. 16.1k 5. MARS*BRUNO|24K MAGIC 15.9k 6. TROLLS|ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE 13.8k 7. THE WEEKND|STARBOY 12.8k 8. HAMILTON / O.B.|HAMILTON / O.B 11.6k 9. GOKEY*DANNY|RISE 11.0k 10. SING / O.S.T.|SING / O.S.T. 10.7k
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 24, 2017 11:35:32 GMT -5
www.yahoo.com/music/chart-watch-the-chainsmokers-are-addicted-to-hits-212333691.htmlHip Hop Album Sales: The Weeknd Is Still The StarJanuary 23, 2017 | 9:34 AM by Victoria Hernandez On this week’s Billboard 200 albums chart, The Weeknd remains at the #1 spot with Starboy. The rest of the list maintains similar standing from previous weeks with the exception of Social Club Misfits. The Weeknd Stays In The Stars The Weeknd’s Starboy holds its #1 position for the third week in the row. This sales cycle, the LP pushed 60,659 equivalent album units. It sold nearly 13,000 albums and was streamed 57 million times. Run The Jewels Sprints Up The Chart The independently released third album from Killer Mike and El-P’s duo shot up 239 percent this sales cycle, selling 20,057 equivalent album units. The album came out digitally as a Christmas surprise for fans, but was released physically on January 13. The increase moves the album from #106 to #13 — the highest position the group has ever hit on the chart. Social Club Misfits Land First Billboard 200 Placement Social Club Misfits chart at #80 with the debut of The Misadventures of Fern & Marty. The project, the duo’s first on Capitol Records, sold 7,006 units with 5,314 albums and 1.7 million streams. Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 01/19/2017Note: 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 The Weeknd — Starboy — 60,659 (12,854) [57,169,612] #5 Bruno Mars — 24K Magic — 32,683 (15,970) [15,744,122] #7 J. Cole — 4 Your Eyez Only — 27,183 (8,269) [26,412,015] #8 Drake – VIEWS — 26,510 (3,644) [30,928,155] #9 Post Malone — Stoney — 24,769 (3,193) [27,676,963] #12 Rihanna — Anti — 21,166 (3,375) [18,683,455] #15 Rae Sremmurd — SremmLife 2 —18,641 (1,185) [17,746,617] #17 Various Artists — Suicide Squad: The Album —16,736 (5,869) [10,317,777] #18 Travis Scott — Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight — 17,011 (1,600) [20,246,873] #23 21 Savage & Metro Boomin — Savage Mode —14,723 (556) [19,219,272]
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 24, 2017 11:36:43 GMT -5
1 1 1 8 Starboy, The Weeknd 1 2 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 I See You, The xx 2 3 2 15 6 La La Land, Soundtrack 2 4 3 2 9 Moana, Soundtrack 2 5 4 3 9 24K Magic, Bruno Mars 2 6 6 6 69 Hamilton: An American Musical, Original Broadway Cast 3 7 5 5 6 4 Your Eyez Only, J. Cole 1 8 7 4 38 Views, Drake 1 9 9 14 6 Stoney, Post Malone 6 10 14 10 17 Trolls, Soundtrack 3 11 12 11 11 Collage (EP), The Chainsmokers 6 12 11 16 52 ANTI, Rihanna 1 13 106 61 4 Run The Jewels 3, Run The Jewels 13 14 13 7 88 Blurryface, twenty one pilots 1 15 16 17 23 Sremmlife 2, Rae Sremmurd 4 16 10 22 71 Traveller, Chris Stapleton 1 17 15 9 24 Suicide Squad: The Album, Soundtrack 1 18 19 19 20 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight, Travis Scott 1 19 18 13 35 Dangerous Woman, Ariana Grande 2 20 21 25 11 The RCA-List, Vol. 2, Various Artists 20 21 22 20 61 25, Adele 1 22 20 8 6 Sing, Soundtrack 8 23 24 24 27 Savage Mode, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 23 24 25 28 26 The Human Condition, Jon Bellion 5 25 17 12 17 Illuminate, Shawn Mendes 1 26 33 27 73 Beauty Behind The Madness, The Weeknd 1 27 27 29 51 This Is Acting, Sia 4 28 0 New 1 GTTM: Goin Thru The Motions, PnB Rock 28 29 30 63 9 Epic Lit (Version 2), Various Artists 29 30 36 26 7 "Awaken, My Love!", Childish Gambino 5 31 34 21 53 Death Of A Bachelor, Panic! At The Disco 1 32 0 New 1 Rise, Danny Gokey 32 33 31 46 36 Coloring Book, Chance The Rapper 8 34 32 33 37 Ripcord, Keith Urban 4 35 28 30 5 The Return Of East Atlanta Santa, Gucci Mane 16 36 29 23 9 Hardwired...To Self-Destruct, Metallica 1 37 26 71 135 x, Ed Sheeran 1 38 39 – 41 The Life Of deleted, Kanye West 1 39 38 47 69 T R A P S O U L, Bryson Tiller 8 40 35 32 62 Know-It-All, Alessia Cara 9 41 37 43 34 Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World, Lil Uzi Vert 37 42 42 38 75 Cry Baby, Melanie Martinez 6 43 40 34 39 Lemonade, Beyonce 1 44 46 50 69 Tangled Up, Thomas Rhett 6 45 43 51 111 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 46 59 59 41 Cleopatra, The Lumineers 1 47 47 31 127 Vessel, twenty one pilots 21 48 45 40 62 Purpose, Justin Bieber 1 49 0 Re-Entry 97 Hot Fuss, The Killers 7 50 49 52 21 Dig Your Roots, Florida Georgia Line 2
51 44 36 24 Encore, DJ Snake 8 52 58 57 73 Badlands, Halsey 2 53 54 64 59 When It's Dark Out, G-Eazy 5 54 52 69 11 Back From The Edge, James Arthur 52 55 63 68 102 If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Drake 1 56 57 56 51 Islah, Kevin Gates 2 57 51 54 7 Darkness And Light, John Legend 14 58 50 49 13 Joanne, Lady Gaga 1 59 0 New 1 Migration, Bonobo 59 60 60 65 203 Take Care, Drake 1 61 55 48 13 Big Baby D.R.A.M., D.R.A.M. 19 62 0 New 1 Oczy Mlody, The Flaming Lips 62 63 72 72 303 The Eminem Show, Eminem 1 64 0 Re-Entry 91 Faith, George Michael 1 65 62 58 181 The Essential Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson 46 66 56 62 5 Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin', Kid Cudi 11 67 64 39 4 White Friday (CM9), Yo Gotti 16 68 74 60 19 They Don't Know, Jason Aldean 1 69 0 Re-Entry 9 A Sailor's Guide To Earth, Sturgill Simpson 3 70 76 94 15 Artist, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 70 71 48 18 7 Blue & Lonesome, The Rolling Stones 4 72 79 95 79 DS2, Future 1 73 131 81 11 PS NOW 60, Various Artists 7 74 71 77 221 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 75 68 73 117 Montevallo, Sam Hunt 3 76 0 New 1 Only The Lonely, Colony House 76 77 53 53 7 The Hamilton Mixtape, Various Artists 1 78 91 – 71 Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection, Queen 48 79 73 84 23 The Perfect LUV Tape, Lil Uzi Vert 55 80 0 New 1 The Misadventures Of Fern & Marty, Social Club Misfits 80 81 69 55 9 The Weight Of These Wings, Miranda Lambert 3 82 78 86 22 Blonde, Frank Ocean 1 83 108 – 110 The Joshua Tree, U2 1 84 82 108 170 Nothing Was The Same, Drake 1 85 99 42 35 If I'm Honest, Blake Shelton 3 86 86 83 307 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 3 87 0 New 1 Act One, Marian Hill 87 88 98 93 76 Kill The Lights, Luke Bryan 1 89 93 100 29 California Sunrise, Jon Pardi 11 90 84 37 10 We Got It From Here...Thank You 4 Your Service, A Tribe Called Quest 1 91 92 107 69 What A Time To Be Alive, Drake & Future 1 92 85 91 309 21, Adele 1 93 0 Re-Entry 82 Make It Big, Wham! 1 94 0 Re-Entry 9 The Greatest Hits, 3 Doors Down 94 95 89 109 136 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 2 96 96 101 68 Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap 1 97 100 82 34 42943, Fifth Harmony 4 98 132 125 32 Black, Dierks Bentley 2 99 87 90 25 Major Key, DJ Khaled 1 100 94 96 12 DC4, Meek Mill 3
101 104 146 5 FREE 6LACK, 6LACK 68 102 77 75 16 A Seat At The Table, Solange 1 103 65 44 7 Perfectly Imperfect (EP), Grace VanderWaal 9 104 142 103 36 Thank You, Meghan Trainor 3 105 88 138 80 The Essential Billy Joel, Billy Joel 15 106 0 New 1 Ambitions, ONE OK ROCK 106 107 105 124 156 Beyonce, Beyonce 1 108 83 78 453 Legend: The Best Of..., Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 109 95 70 13 Sit Still, Look Pretty, Daya 36 110 139 128 64 Mr. Misunderstood, Eric Church 2 111 103 104 89 How Can It Be, Lauren Daigle 28 112 113 106 7 Kane Brown, Kane Brown 10 113 117 121 414 Metallica, Metallica 1 114 121 150 26 A / B, Kaleo 16 115 61 66 174 Greatest Hits, 2Pac 3 116 110 85 65 Storyteller, Carrie Underwood 2 117 116 143 149 Trilogy, The Weeknd 4 118 97 92 36 Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham 3 119 80 89 324 Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem 1 120 120 117 49 Nine Track Mind, Charlie Puth 6 121 118 98 5 This Is A Challenge, Various Artists 93 122 81 80 444 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 10 123 107 102 92 Handwritten, Shawn Mendes 1 124 67 – 195 +, Ed Sheeran 5 125 119 119 29 Skin, Flume 8 126 111 88 117 1989, Taylor Swift 1 127 133 145 22 PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3), PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 128 155 111 93 Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, Panic! At The Disco 2 129 129 116 155 Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars 1 130 134 134 105 SremmLife, Rae Sremmurd 5 131 115 67 33 Hero, Maren Morris 5 132 165 151 125 The Ultimate Hits, Garth Brooks 3 133 130 130 65 Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits, Blake Shelton 5 134 127 139 115 Hozier, Hozier 2 135 101 – 2 NOW That's What I Call A Workout 2017, Various Artists 101 136 126 131 46 EVOL, Future 1 137 128 126 81 VHS, X Ambassadors 7 138 125 135 104 The Pinkprint, Nicki Minaj 2 139 102 99 383 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses 3 140 8 – 2 11 Short Stories Of Pain & Glory, Dropkick Murphys 8 141 136 159 5 Lil Big Pac, Kodak Black 136 142 135 129 259 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 2 143 140 156 7 TBA (EP), A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 63 144 151 147 225 Night Visions, Imagine Dragons 2 145 147 127 59 A Head Full Of Dreams, Coldplay 2 146 146 167 115 Because The Internet, Childish Gambino 7 147 123 113 256 1, The Beatles 1 148 124 74 9 4Ever, Prince 35 149 153 166 298 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival 22 150 158 149 74 Immortalized, Disturbed 1
151 141 152 158 The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem 1 152 122 118 199 Abbey Road, The Beatles 1 153 156 178 93 Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean 1 154 41 195 27 Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael, George Michael 24 155 90 142 7 Legacy, David Bowie 78 156 144 155 86 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West 1 157 149 160 127 These Things Happen, G-Eazy 3 158 152 164 262 Recovery, Eminem 1 159 0 Re-Entry 81 35 Biggest Hits, Toby Keith 2 160 75 – 14 Revolution Radio, Green Day 1 161 177 186 102 Greatest Hits So Far..., Zac Brown Band 20 162 196 – 17 Fitz And The Tantrums, Fitz And The Tantrums 17 163 169 185 124 The Lumineers, The Lumineers 2 164 109 133 113 Greatest Hits, Red Hot Chili Peppers 18 165 150 161 54 Late Nights: The Album, Jeremih 42 166 157 174 92 Born Sinner, J. Cole 1 167 160 153 64 Revival, Selena Gomez 1 168 143 141 18 I Told You, Tory Lanez 4 169 168 199 109 Graduation, Kanye West 1 170 145 115 46 I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, The 1975 1 171 148 136 79 The First Time, Kelsea Ballerini 31 172 185 172 99 Title, Meghan Trainor 1 173 166 144 12 Cosmic Hallelujah, Kenny Chesney 2 174 174 176 59 Meat And Candy, Old Dominion 16 175 114 123 129 Greatest Hits 1970-2002, Elton John 12 176 162 165 107 Greatest Hits: Decade #1, Carrie Underwood 4 177 176 182 346 Nevermind, Nirvana 1 178 171 200 138 I Am...Sasha Fierce, Beyonce 1 179 195 154 82 A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, Panic! At The Disco 13 180 0 Re-Entry 207 Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 1 181 180 190 206 Here's To The Good Times, Florida Georgia Line 4 182 23 – 2 ReAniMate 3.0: The CoVeRs eP, Halestorm 23 183 163 170 24 Lil' Boat, Lil Yachty 106 184 170 191 91 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 185 112 122 31 The Getaway, Red Hot Chili Peppers 2 186 172 79 36 You Should Be Here, Cole Swindell 6 187 194 179 91 American Beauty / American Psycho, Fall Out Boy 1 188 0 Re-Entry 13 Hard II Love, Usher 5 189 182 197 175 Crash My Party, Luke Bryan 1 190 188 – 7 Cozy Tapes, Vol. 1: Friends, A$AP Mob 13 191 183 – 108 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day, Kid Cudi 4 192 0 Re-Entry 12 Kidz Bop 33, Kidz Bop Kids 30 193 192 181 3 Maranatha! Music: Top 25 Praise Songs, 2017 Edition, Various Artists 181 194 70 76 3 Pink Season, Pink Guy 70 195 178 – 927 The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd 1 196 0 Re-Entry 13 JEFFERY, Young Thug 8 197 173 – 23 Bobby Tarantino, Logic 12 198 184 194 53 Under Pressure, Logic 4 199 191 – 115 V, Maroon 5 1 200 197 163 93 The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance 2
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 24, 2017 13:55:09 GMT -5
roughstock.com/news/2017/01/41331-top-10-country-albums-chart-january-23-2016Top 10 Country Albums Chart: January 23, 2017Posted By Matt Bjorke on Sunday January 22, 2017 Check out this week's best-selling country albums and see where your favorites land. We've also included some select catalog albums from artists like Toby Keith and Carrie Underwood. Place Artist Album Week Total Scans 1 Chris Stapleton Traveller 9,800 1,802,200 2 Keith Urban Ripcord 6,000 432,000 3 Sturgill Simpson A Sailor's Guide To Earth 6,000 165,400 4 Garth Brooks Ultimate Hits 4,900 2,656,600 5 Miranda Lambert The Weight Of These Wings 4,500 258,300 6 Jason Aldean They Don't Know 3,900 319,000 7 Kane Brown Kane Brown 3,900 93,400 8 Florida Georgia Line Dig Your Roots 3,000 334,800 9 Thomas Rhett Tangled Up 2,700 531,700 10 Johnny Cash Legend of Johnny Cash 2,500 3,585,200 11 Blake Shelton If I'm Honest 2,500 551,700 12 Kenny Chesney Cosmic Halleujah 2,400 183,700 13 Garth Brooks Gunslinger 2,200 77,800 14 Eric Church Mr. Misunderstood 2,100 493,600 15 Maren Morris Hero 2,100 166,300 -- Jon Pardi California Sunrise 2,000 104,500 -- Carrie Underwood Storyteller 1,900 729,200 -- Luke Bryan Kill The Lights 1,900 1,101,400 -- Sam Hunt Montevallo 1,800 1,259,500 -- Joey+Rory Hymns 1,700 522,700 -- Toby Keith 35 Biggest Hits 1,700 1,210,900 -- Kelsea Ballerini The First Time 1,600 243,000 -- Dierks Bentley Black 1,600 230,500 -- Aaron Lewis Sinner 1,500 101,000 -- Hillary Scott/Scott Family Love Remains 1,400 123,300 -- Sturgill Simpson Metamodern Sounds/Country 1,400 228,600 -- Cole Swindell You Should Be Here 1,200 248,600 -- Justin Moore Kinda Don't Care 1,200 97,500 -- Infamous Stringdusters Laws of Gravity 1,200 1,200 -- Waylon Jennings Ultimate Waylon Jennings 1,200 616,300 -- Dwight Yoakam Very Best of Dwight Yoakam 1,100 1,030,400 -- Eric Church The Outsiders 1,100 1,227,499 -- Alabama American Farewell Tour 1,000 484,500 -- Eric Church Chief 1,000 1,944,900 -- Natalie Hemby Puxico 1,000 1,000 -- Toby Keith Vol 2. Greatest Hits 1,000 3,944,200 -- Hank Williams Jr Vol 1. Greatest Hits 1,000 3,398,000 -- Josh Turner Icon 900 426,000 -- Luke Bryan Crash My Party 900 2,636,500 -- Old Dominion Meat And Candy 900 178,200 -- Zac Brown Band Greatest Hits So Far 900 333,400 -- Sturgill Simpson High Top Mountain 900 105,600 -- Carrie Underwood Geratest Hits: Decade #1 900 551,600 -- Chris Young I'm Comin' Over 800 256,400 -- Florida Georgia Line Here's To The Good Times 800 2,356,700 -- Little Big Town Pain Killer 800 511,300 -- Brothers Osborne Pawn Shop 800 97,000 -- Garth Brooks The Ultimate Collection 800 424,500 -- Brett Eldredge Illinois 800 172,000 -- Brantley Gilbert Just As I Am 800 1,021,400 -- Brooks & Dunn Greatest Hits Collection 800 4,597,500
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 27, 2017 10:00:43 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7669825/billboard-200-chart-moves-3-doors-down-toby-keith-trumpBillboard 200 Chart Moves: 3 Doors Down & Toby Keith Return After Trump Inauguration Concert1/26/2017 by Keith Caulfield On the latest Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Feb. 4), as The Weeknd’s Starboy collected a fourth week at No. 1 with 61,000 equivalent album units earned in the tracking week ending Jan. 19 (according to Nielsen Music), The xx’s I See You bowed at a career-high No. 2 with 46,000 units. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the week’s most popular albums based on their overall consumption. That overall unit figure combines pure album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Now, let’s take a closer look at some of the action on the latest Billboard 200 chart: — 3 Doors Down, The Greatest Hits - No. 94 & Toby Keith, 35 Greatest Hits – No. 159 — Rock band 3 Doors Down and country star Toby Keith jump back onto the Billboard 200 chart following their performances at Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration concert on Jan. 19. 3 Doors Down’s The Greatest Hits reaches a new peak, as it re-enters at No. 94 with 6,000 units earned in the week ending Jan. 19 (up 151 percent) and 3,000 copies sold (up 359 percent). The album initially debuted and peaked at No. 100 back in 2012, and has been absent from the chart since April of 2016. Keith’s 35 Greatest Hits returns at No. 159 with 5,000 units (up 341 percent) and 2,000 copies sold (up 358 percent). Keith’s album debuted and peaked at No. 2 back in 2008. Not on the Billboard 200, but posting a gain, is concert performers The Piano Guys, which hold at No. 1 on the New Age Albums chart with Uncharted (1,000 sold; up 29 percent). As the latest tracking week only reflected one day of impact from the concert (Jan. 19), there could be further gains in the tracking week ending Jan. 26. Overall, in the week ending Jan. 19, 3 Doors Down’s total album sales for its entire catalog of releases grew 306 percent to 5,000 sold, while the band’s digital song sales climbed 181 percent (to 18,000 downloads). The group also clocked a 20 percent rise in on-demand streams (audio and video combined), with 5.57 million streams for the week. Keith’s total album sales for the week increased by 244 percent (to 4,000), his digital song sales rose 187 percent (to 27,000) and his on-demand streams jumped 21 percent (to 5.12 million). The Piano Guys picked up a 33 percent increase in album sales for the week (rising to a little more than 2,000 sold) along with a 50 percent increase in digital song sales (6,000). On-demand streams for the group (which has long been popular on YouTube) lift 10 percent to 4.43 million. — Run the Jewels, Run the Jewels 3 - No. 13 — Following the album’s wide release on physical formats (CD, vinyl LP and cassette), it zooms from No. 106 to a new peak of No. 13 with 20,000 units (up 239 percent) and 17,000 sold (up 701 percent). Of that 17,000 sold, 7,000 were on vinyl LP, and the album bows at No. 1 on the Vinyl Albums chart. Run the Jewels 3, which debuted at No. 35 on the Jan. 14-dated list, spent its first three weeks of release as a digital download and streaming album before reaching physical retail formats. The album is the duo’s highest charting set yet on the list, and first to reach the top 40. (Run the Jewels 2 was the act’s only previously charting album, and it peaked at No. 50 in 2014.) — Danny Gokey, Rise - No. 32 — As Rise starts at No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart (Gokey’s second leader on the list), the set also gives the singer his third top 40-charting effort on the all-genre Billboard 200. It launches with 12,000 units and 11,000 in traditional album sales. He previously visited the top 40 with Hope In Front of Me (No. 40 in 2014) and My Best Days (No. 4 in 2010). — The Killers, Hot Fuss - No. 49 — The band’s 2004 debut album was reissued on vinyl LP on Jan. 13, leading to the set’s return on the Billboard 200 at No. 49 with 9,000 units (up 254 percent) and 7,000 sold (up 974 percent). Of the LP’s sales for the week, 90 percent were on vinyl – enabling it to debut at No. 2 on the Vinyl Albums chart. Hot Fuss last charted higher on Oct. 25, 2005, when the title ranked at No. 47. The album peaked at No. 7 on the chart in 2005, and has sold 3.75 million copies in the U.S. — Colony House, Only the Lonely - No. 76 — The band’s second album arrives with 7,000 units (6,000 in traditional album sales) and surpasses the No. 154 peak of their debut effort, 2014’s When I Was Younger. In support of the new release, the band played NBC’s Today (on Jan. 16) and Late Night With Seth Meyers (on Jan. 11). The group’s headlining tour starts on Feb. 15 in St. Louis.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jan 27, 2017 10:24:37 GMT -5
Not mentioned in the Billboard 200 Chart Moves article, is that performing at the Trump inauguration didn't help Jackie Evancho's albums return to the chart.
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