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Post by Gary on Mar 11, 2018 18:00:32 GMT -5
Black Panther: The Album collects a third week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, as the set climbs 2-1 on the list dated March 17. The album earned 76,000 equivalent album units in the week ending March 8 (down 23 percent), according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 15,000 were in traditional album sales.
The set logs the most weeks at No. 1 for a soundtrack since “Frozen” in 2014. Plus, Tory Lanez launches at No. 3.
With a third week atop the list, Black Panther: The Album has now logged the most weeks at No. 1 for a soundtrack since Frozen topped the chart for 13 nonconsecutive weeks in 2014. Between Frozen and Black Panther, there were eight soundtracks that reached No. 1, all spending either one or two weeks in the penthouse. Further, in the last 15 years, while 29 soundtracks have hit No. 1, only four have spent at least three weeks at No. 1: Black Panther, Frozen, High School Musical 2 (four weeks, 2007) and Bad Boys II (four weeks, 2003).
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 March 17-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Tuesday, March 13.
Black Panther: The Album debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated Feb. 24, and spent its first two weeks atop the list. It slipped to No. 2 on the March 10 chart.
At No. 2 on the new Billboard 200, The Greatest Showman soundtrack steps 5-2 with 60,000 units (up 14 percent). The album benefits from exposure on ABC TV’s broadcast of the Academy Awards on March 4, where the soundtrack’s “This Is Me” was nominated for best original song and was performed on the show by the movie’s Keala Settle. While the tune didn’t take home the Oscar, the show-stopping performance clearly motivated music consumers. The album’s sales grew 19 percent to 39,000 for the week. The set also gains thanks to its vinyl LP release on March 2, as The Greatest Showman also debuts at No. 1 on the Vinyl Albums chart with 5,000 copies sold.
With Black Panther: The Album and The Greatest Showman at Nos. 1 and 2 on the Billboard 200, soundtracks rule the top two on the chart for the first time in nearly eight years. It last happened on the June 26, 2010-dated list with the TV soundtrack Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals at No. 1, and the theatrical movie soundtrack The Twilight Saga: Eclipse at No. 2.
Notably, it’s been nearly 20 years since two theatrical film soundtracks have monopolized the top two. One has to scroll all the way back to July 25, 1998, when Armageddon — The Album and City of Angels were at Nos. 1 and 2.
Back on the new Billboard 200 chart, Tory Lanez notches his highest charting album yet, as his second full-length studio effort Memories Don’t Die debuts at No. 3. The set earned 54,000 units, of which 15,000 were in traditional album sales. The album’s bow is driven mostly by streaming activity, as it tallied 36,000 SEA units (equaling 54 million on-demand audio streams for the set’s tracks in its opening week).
Memories Don’t Die follows Lanez’s debut effort, I Told You, which bowed and peaked at No. 4 on the Sept. 10, 2016, list with 52,000 units earned in its first week.
Migos’ Culture II slips 3-4 on the latest Billboard 200, with 52,000 units (down 13 percent), while Ed Sheeran’s ÷ (Divide) climbs 6-5 with 36,000 units (down 9 percent). Post Malone’s Stoney is up one slot to No. 6 with 35,000 units (down 11 percent), Imagine Dragons’ Evolve rises 8-7 with 29,000 units (down 4 percent) and Camila Cabello’s Camila jumps back into the top 10 with a 12-8 ascent, tallying 27,000 units (up 3 percent).
Rounding out the top 10: Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. is steady at No. 9 with 26,000 units (down 9 percent) while 6ix9ine’s DAY69 falls 4-10 in its second week with 24,000 units (down 55 percent).
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Post by Gary on Mar 11, 2018 18:04:12 GMT -5
Film Soundtracks Rule Top Two on Billboard 200 Albums Chart for First Time in Nearly 20 Years NewsTV / Film By Keith Caulfield | March 11, 2018 4:59 PM EDT
It’s a big week for Hollywood at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart. On the March 17-dated list, Black Panther: The Album returns to No. 1, while former leader The Greatest Showman steps 5-2. Soundtracks, thus, are the Nos. 1 and 2 albums on the chart simultaneously for the first time in almost eight years, and theatrical film soundtracks rule the top two for the first time in nearly 20 years. 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 March 17-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Tuesday, March 13. Soundtracks last scored the Nos. 1 and 2 slots on the June 26, 2010-dated list with the TV soundtrack Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals at No. 1 and the theatrical movie soundtrack The Twilight Saga: Eclipse at No. 2.
Notably, it’s been nearly 20 years since theatrical film soundtracks have monopolized the top two. One has to scroll all the way back to July 25, 1998, when Armageddon — The Album and City of Angels were at Nos. 1 and 2. Since the Billboard 200 chart dated Aug. 17, 1963 — when Billboard combined previously separate mono and stereo album charts into one overall albums chart — just 26 weeks have seen soundtracks of all kinds at Nos. 1 and 2. Here’s a look at the 26 weeks since 1963 where soundtracks were both Nos. 1 and 2:
March 17, 2018 No. 1 – Black Panther: The Album No. 2 – The Greatest Showman
June 26, 2010 No. 1 – Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals No. 2 – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Sept. 1, 2007 No. 1 – High School Musical 2 No. 2 – Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus (Soundtrack/Miley Cyrus)
July 25, 1998 No. 1 – Armageddon — The Album No. 2 – City of Angels
June 13, 1998 No. 1 – City of Angels No. 2 – Godzilla — The Album
April 29, 1995 No. 1 – The Lion King No. 2 – Friday
Aug. 13-Sept. 10, 1994 (five weeks) No. 1 – The Lion King No. 2 – Forrest Gump
May 31, 1975 No. 1 – That’s the Way of the World (Soundtrack/Earth, Wind & Fire) No. 2 – Tommy
July 11-25, 1970 (three weeks) No. 1 – Woodstock No. 2 – Let It Be (Soundtrack/The Beatles)
Nov. 13, 1965 No. 1 – Help! (Soundtrack/The Beatles) No. 2 – The Sound of Music
May 22-June 12, 1965 (four weeks) No. 1 – Mary Poppins No. 2 – The Sound of Music
March 13; April 10-17, 1965 (three weeks) No. 1 – Mary Poppins No. 2 – Goldfinger
March 20-April 3, 1965 (three weeks) No. 1 – Goldfinger No. 2 – Mary Poppins
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Post by Gary on Mar 11, 2018 18:08:26 GMT -5
1. Black Panther 76,000 2. Greatest Showman 60,000 3. Torey Lanez 54,000 4. Migos 52,000 5. Ed Sheeran 36,000 6. Post Malone 35,000 7. Imagine Dragons 29,000 8. Camila Cabello 27,000 9. Kendrick Lamar 26,000 10. 6ix9ine 24,000
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Post by onebuffalo on Mar 11, 2018 18:12:48 GMT -5
No mention of the Bon Jovi album. That 1994 matchup was classic. Wasn't one movie the top grossing film of the year while the other's soundtrack the top seller of the year?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 11, 2018 18:15:06 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Mar 12, 2018 12:33:34 GMT -5
Sales breakdown of thhe top 10
10. 6ix9ine 2000 9. Kendrick Lamar 6,000 8. Camila Cabello 4500 7. Imagine Dragons 10,000 6. Post Malone 3,000 5. Ed Sheeran 10,0000 4. Migos 5000 3. Torey Lanez 15,000 2. Greatest Showman 39,000 (#1 sales) 1. Black Panther 15,000
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Post by Gary on Mar 12, 2018 13:00:23 GMT -5
No chart record
Looks like 4514 pure sales for Bon Jovi--- #27 on the sales chart this week (overall total sales 331,000)
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Post by rimetm on Mar 12, 2018 13:09:50 GMT -5
That record could still be a thing; from what I've seen in the Chart Moves articles, #80-#140 can be around the 5,000-7,000 unit range on a typical week, so if it's weak enough in streaming/track sales, This Home is Not For Sale could easily end up lower than #98, which is the current record for #1 drops (set by that Brand New album).
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Post by Gary on Mar 12, 2018 13:18:59 GMT -5
You might be right --- 5000 units got you to around #150 last week; I forgot that this will get like zero streaming
This will probably fall below that
But it should still chart
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Post by renfield75 on Mar 12, 2018 13:38:35 GMT -5
I may be mistaken, but I believe Bon Jovi's album set the record for biggest drop when it initially fell 1-43. Insane that the same album could TWICE set the record for biggest drop from #1. Now that is some good chart trivia!
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Post by rimetm on Mar 12, 2018 13:57:25 GMT -5
Called it!
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Post by Gary on Mar 12, 2018 14:12:10 GMT -5
Falls from #1 to #169 this week breaking the record for biggest drop from #1 in Billboard 200 history
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Post by brady47 on Mar 12, 2018 15:13:16 GMT -5
OMG at falling from #1 to #169...
Streaming really is taking over.
Edit: Oh - this drop was due to a ticket bundle. 326,000 sales in pure sales is actually amazing.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 12, 2018 16:35:14 GMT -5
^Let's see if Billboard dares mentioning such a feat in this week's Billboard 200 Chart Moves.
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Post by Gary on Mar 12, 2018 19:35:35 GMT -5
Film soundtracks hold down the top two spots for the first time in 20 years
For the first time in nearly 20 years, soundtracks to theatrically released films hold down the top two spots on the Billboard 200. Black Panther: The Album returns to No. 1 in its fourth week on the chart. The Greatest Showman rebounds from No. 5 to No. 2 in its 13th week. This is the first time that soundtracks to theatrically released films have held down the top two spots since July 1998, when Armageddon and City of Angels ruled the roost.
Those were both rock-dominated soundtracks. Aerosmith and Journey had the key tracks on Armageddon: The Album. Goo Goo Dolls and Alanis Morissette paced City of Angels. By contrast — and very much reflecting changes in contemporary music over the past two decades — Black Panther: The Album is a rap album, while The Greatest Showman is a pop collection.
Keala Settle performed “This Is Me” from The Greatest Showman on the Oscars (though the song came up short in what was likely a close race with “Remember Me” from Coco). Black Panther has yielded two top 10 singles on the Hot 100 — “Pray for Me” by the Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar, and “All the Stars” by Lamar & SZA.
This is the third week on top for Black Panther: The Album, which becomes the first soundtrack to log three weeks in the top position since Frozen spent 13 weeks on top in 2014. Moreover, it becomes the first soundtrack to a live-action, theatrically released film to log three or more weeks at the top since Bad Boys II topped the chart for four weeks in 2003.
Black Panther is No. 1 on Top Soundtracks for the fourth week. (Likewise, the film was No. 1 at the box office for the fourth consecutive weekend.)
The Greatest Showman was the week’s top seller in traditional album sales, but lost out to Black Panther when digital track sales and streaming were factored in. This is the third time The Greatest Showman has been the week’s top seller but hasn’t ranked No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It is the first album to experience this fate three times.
The Greatest Showman is No. 1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart for the ninth week. That’s the longest run for a soundtrack in the U.K. since Grease had 13 weeks on top in 1978.
Bon Jovi’s 2016 album This House Is Not for Sale interrupted Black Panther‘s run at No. 1 last week, when it reappeared on the chart due to a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer. Wanna know what happened to the album this week? It plummeted to No. 169. That’s the steepest fall from No. 1 since 1963, when separate mono and stereo charts were combined into one comprehensive chart. The old record for steepest fall was set last September by Brand New’s Science Fiction, which dove from No. 1 to No. 97 in its second week.
Let’s review: Two weeks ago, Bon Jovi’s album wasn’t listed on the Billboard 200. Last week, it was No. 1. This week, it free-falls to No. 169. I think Billboard needs to take another look at these concert ticket/album sale redemption promotions. This isn’t a hit album as much as it’s a tour souvenir — not much different from a concert program or a T-shirt. The Billboard 200 should be reserved for hit albums.
It sometimes takes something outlandish to make Billboard see the need to review its chart policies. Michael Jackson had best-selling album for six weeks following his death in 2009, but that album, Number Ones, wasn’t eligible to appear on the Billboard 200 because it was an older catalog album. Before the year was over, the rules were changed to make catalog albums eligible for the big chart. Unless Billboard wants to see more strangeness at the top of one of its flagship charts, it needs to review this policy too.
Top Albums
Canadian rapper Torey Lanez lands his second top-five album as Memories Don’t Die debuts at a career best No. 3. His debut, I Told You, peaked at No. 4 in September 2016.
Migos’s Culture II dips from No. 3 to No. 4 in its sixth week. The album debuted at No. 1.
Ed Sheeran’s ÷ inches up from No. 6 to No. 5 in its 53rd week. The album spent its first two weeks at No. 1.
Post Malone’s Stoney inches up from No. 7 to No. 6 in its 65th week. The album peaked at No. 4.
Imagine Dragons’ Evolve inches up from No. 8 to No. 7 in its 37th week. The album debuted and peaked at No. 2.
Camila Cabello’s Camila rebounds from No. 12 to No. 8 in its eighth week. The album debuted at No. 1.
Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN holds at No. 9 in its 47th week. The album spent four weeks at No. 1.
6ix9ine’s DAY69 drops from No. 4 to No. 10 in its second week.
As noted above, Bon Jovi’s This House Is Not for Sale plummets from No. 1 to No. 169. One other album drops out of the top 10 this week. Vance Joy’sNation of Two dives from No. 10 to No. 73.
Tech N9ne cracks the top 20 for the 11th time as Planet debuts at No. 14. The rapper’s top 20 tally includes one EP, Klusterfuk.
Kane Brown’s Kane Brown drops from No. 22 to No. 24 in its 66th week. The album peaked at No. 5. The album logs its eighth week at No. 1 on Top Country Albums.
The Coco soundtrack vaults from No. 120 to No. 39 in the week after the Oscars, where its key song, “Remember Me,” won for Best Song. This represents a new peak for the soundtrack, which previously climbed as high as No. 55. Drake’s Take Care rebounds from No. 55 to No. 48 in its 262nd chart week. The album debuted at No. 1 in December 2011. The album returns to No. 1 on Top Catalog Albums, displacing Ed Sheeran’s x. This is its second week on top.
Coming attractions: Look for Logic’s Bobby Tarantino II mixtape to debut at No. 1 next week. Lil Yachty’s Lil Boat 2 will probably open right around No. 3. Jimi Hendrix’s Both Sides of the Sky may squeeze into the top 10.
Top Songs
Drake’s “God’s Plan,” which entered the Hot 100 at No. 1 six weeks ago, sits tight in its seventh week. “God’s Plan” is the first song to spend its first seven weeks at No. 1 since Adele’s “Hello” spent its first 10 weeks on top in 2015-16. It’s the first song by a male artist to spend its first seven weeks at No. 1 since Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind”/”Something about the Way You Look Tonight,” which spent its first 14 weeks on top in 1997-98.
“God’s Plan” seems likely to log 10 or more weeks at No. 1. It would be Drake’s second song to do so, following his 2016 smash “One Dance,” which spent 10 weeks on top. Drake is vying to become the second male solo artist with two singles that have logged 10 or more weeks at No. 1. Pharrell Williams was the first, but only combining lead and featured roles. He was featured on Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” (12 weeks on top in 2013) and followed up with his own “Happy” (10 weeks in 2014).
“God’s Plan” sold 57K digital copies last week, which allows it to return to No. 1 on Top Digital Songs after being displaced last week by Post Malone’s “Psycho” (featuring Ty Dolla $ign). This is its fifth week on top. “God’s Plan” logs its seventh week at No. 1 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and The Official U.K. Singles Chart.
Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” rebounds from No. 3 to No. 2 in its 28th week. The song logged six weeks at No. 1.
Bruno Mars & Cardi B’s “Finesse” rebounds from No. 4 to No. 3 in its 10th week. This matches its highest ranking to date.
Post Malone’s “Psycho” (featuring Ty Dolla $ign) drops from No. 2 to No. 4 in its second week.
“Meant to Be” by Bebe Rehxa & Florida Georgia Line jumps from No. 7 to No. 5 in its 20th week. This is Florida Georgia Line’s second top five hit, following “Cruise” (featuring Nelly), which reached No. 4 in July 2013. FGL is the first core country act to notch two top five hits on the Hot 100 since Taylor Swift amassed five top five hits while she was a core country artist, before she went pop. “Meant to Be” holds at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs for the 15th consecutive week.
Camila Cabello’s “Havana” (featuring Young Thug) dips from No. 5 to No. 6 in its 30th week. The song reached No. 1.
BlocBoy JB’s “Look Alive” (featuring Drake) dips from No. 6 to No. 7 in its fourth week. The song peaked at No. 5.
“The Middle” by Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey jumps from No. 11 to No. 8 in its sixth week. It’s Zedd’s fourth top 10 hit, following “Clarity” (featuring Foxes), “Stay” (a collabo with Alessia Cara) and Ariana Grande’s “Break Free,” on which he was featured. It’s the first top 10 hit for both Morris and Grey.
This marks the first time that there were two songs in the top 10 by core country artists since May 2000, when Faith Hill’s “Breathe” was No. 3 and Lonestar’s “Amazed” was No. 10. (“The Middle” is a pop/EDM track not being promoted to country radio, but Morris is a core country artist nonetheless.)
This is the second time in recent months that a core country artist has released a track aimed squarely at pop radio. Carrie Underwood’s “The Champion” (featuring Ludacris) debuted and peaked at No. 47 on the Hot 100, but didn’t chart country. The lines between genres are getting fuzzier all the time.
“Pray for Me” by The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar holds at No. 9 in its fifth week. The song peaked at No. 7.
Migos’ “Stir Fry” rebounds from No. 12 to No. 10 in its 11th week. The song has climbed as high as No. 8.
Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week—Post Malone’s “Rockstar” (featuring 21 Savage) and “All the Stars” by Kendrick Lamar & SZA. “Rick Flair Drip” by Offset & Metro Boomin’ vaults from No. 36 to No. 16 in its 19th week.
XXXTentacion’s “Sad!” is the week’s highest new entry at No. 17. It (surprisingly) debuts ahead of DJ Khaled’s superstar-laden “Top Off,” which opens at No. 22. The track features Jay Z, Future and Beyoncé (credited simply as B). Camila Cabello lands her fourth top 20 hit as a solo artist as “Never Be the Same” jumps from No. 24 to No. 19 in its 12th week. By comparison, Cabello landed two top 10 hits as a member of Fifth Harmony.
Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” tops the 2 million mark in digital sales this week. It’s the second song from his current album ÷ to top 2 million in digital sales. “Shape of You” is up to 2,670,000.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 13, 2018 9:12:00 GMT -5
Retailer Report: Top 200 Albums Region: Total U.S. Week Ending: 03/08/18
Total = Chain, Independent, Mass Merchants, Non Traditional, UPC Code
VARIOUS ARTISTS|THE GREATEST S( 1) 39144 2333 449 8510 27851 07567865927 TECH N9NE|PLANET ( 2) 15906 3824 702 46 11335 85128700810 VARIOUS ARTIST|BLACK PANTHER: ( 3) 15478 1919 780 3511 9268 60256736430 LANEZ*TORY|MEMORIES DON'T DIE ( 4) 15024 721 585 730 12989 60256740015 SHEERAN*ED|DIVIDE ( 5) 12075 1187 358 4377 6154 19029585128 TIMBERLAKE*JUST|MAN OF THE WOO( 6) 10748 1028 402 5071 4248 19075813212 IMAGINE DRAGONS|EVOLVE ( 7) 9953 601 238 2428 6688 60255768086 VARIOUS ARTISTS|NOW 65 ( 8) 9574 264 18 7424 1869 19075808642 VARIOUS ARTIST|COCO ( 9) 7759 141 48 2387 5182 05008737496 STAPLETON*CHRIS|FROM A ROOM: V( 10) 7482 433 306 3441 3302 60255742069
VARIOUS ARTISTS|ZOMBIES (ORIGI( 11) 7341 163 17 2335 4823 05008738436 HAMILTON / O.B.|HAMILTON / O.B( 12) 7340 445 186 564 6145 07567866843 STAPLETON*CHRIS|FROM A ROOM: V( 13) 7306 355 272 3482 3197 60255797059 THE BREEDERS|ALL NERVE ( 14) 7251 159 2589 0 4502 19140000350 STAPLETON*CHRIS|TRAVELLER ( 15) 7086 362 446 2351 3928 60253757743 MARS*BRUNO|24K MAGIC ( 16) 6728 993 595 2551 2588 07567866273 JHOPE|HOPE WORLD ( 17) 6611 0 0 0 6611 19256224466 BAEZ*JOAN|WHISTLE DOWN THE WIN( 18) 6491 298 601 0 5593 88807204805 BRYAN*LUKE|WHAT MAKES YOU COUN( 19) 6094 208 32 3562 2293 60255770521 LAMAR*KENDRICK|d**n. ( 20) 5943 1291 1254 1246 2153 60255761175
P!NK|BEAUTIFUL TRAUMA ( 20) 5903 375 243 2217 3066 88985474691 ABOVE & BEYOND|COMMON GROUND ( 22) 5587 1 59 0 5528 03906023342 MIGOS|CULTURE II ( 23) 4778 731 975 926 2147 60256735981 BEATLES|SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY H( 24) 4692 485 463 906 2839 07777026532 METALLICA|METALLICA ( 25) 4628 567 119 2858 1084 07559611132 SMITH*SAM|THE THRILL OF IT ALL( 26) 4583 315 184 1199 2884 60255785578 BON JOVI|THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR( 27) 4514 34 19 8 4453 60255707221 FIFTY SHADES FR|FIFTY SHADES F( 28) 4421 346 29 2107 1939 60256734900 SWIFT*TAYLOR|REPUTATION ( 29) 4359 400 105 1850 2004 84393003310 GRETA VAN FLEET|FROM THE FIRES( 30) 4438 222 559 107 3550 60256712603
KIDZ BOP KIDS|KIDZ BOP 37 ( 31) 4342 71 16 2821 1436 88807203669 CABELLO*CAMILA|CAMILA ( 32) 4276 157 78 1755 2287 88985472222 JACKSON*ALAN|PRECIOUS MEMORIES( 33) 4259 2 15 1157 2753 60255721819 EMINEM|REVIVAL ( 34) 4209 802 228 1557 1622 60256714644 FIVE FINGER DEA|A DECADE OF DE( 35) 4193 610 113 2116 1355 81006701011 BROWN*KANE|KANE BROWN ( 36) 4121 193 40 2050 1839 88644573394 NIPSEY HUSSLE|VICTORY LAP ( 37) 4104 440 817 0 2848 07567865903 SOUNDTRACK|GUARDIANS OF THE GA( 38) 4018 657 225 1012 2123 05008731085 CELTIC THUNDER|CELTIC THUNDER ( 39) 3922 196 24 709 2995 88644694501 ANDREW W.K.|YOU'RE NOT ALONE ( 40) 3903 121 1056 0 2726 88644657268
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PHONTE|NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS ( 61) 2694 0 0 0 2694 88891556966 RIVER VALLEY WO|MILLION LIFETI( 62) 2681 0 0 0 2676 81053902249 SEGER*BOB|GREATEST HITS ( 63) 2662 278 123 1671 592 72438303342 LINKIN PARK|HYBRID THEORY ( 64) 2649 582 104 1421 542 09362477552 TRACEY THORN|RECORD (INDIE EXC( 65) 2674 60 615 0 1999 67385506190 JOHN*ELTON|DIAMONDS ( 66) 2640 247 122 1089 1181 60255768187 DIAMOND*NEIL|ALL TIME GREATEST( 67) 2604 361 82 1738 423 60253783981 RHETT*THOMAS|LIFE CHANGES ( 68) 2589 114 18 1311 1146 84393003266 WILLIAMS*ZACH|CHAIN BREAKER ( 69) 2565 7 5 33 1954 08306110532 CASH*JOHNNY|LEGEND OF JOHNNY C( 70) 2562 429 67 1775 291 60249884340
PRINCE|PURPLE RAIN ( 71) 2578 319 275 236 1748 07599251102 SHEERAN*ED|X ( 72) 2512 186 108 1022 1198 82564628453 DAVIS*MILES / C|FINAL TOUR: CO( 73) 2484 0 0 0 2484 88985498741 CREEDENCE CLEAR|VOL. 1-CHRONIC( 74) 2448 337 151 919 1042 02521800022 JOURNEY|GREATEST HITS ( 75) 2386 214 119 928 1127 07464444932 LUCIUS|NUDES ( 76) 2403 10 362 0 2030 85827504462 MARLEY*BOB & TH|LEGEND ( 77) 2378 526 244 589 1020 73145489042 KHALID|AMERICAN TEEN ( 78) 2317 251 205 386 1475 88985414322 SCOTT*CALUM|ONLY HUMAN ( 79) 2299 0 0 0 2299 60256726407 FLEETWOOD MAC|RUMOURS ( 80) 2322 485 510 507 820 07599273132
LYNYRD SKYNYRD|ICON ( 81) 2277 315 39 1904 19 60252743806 TITUS ANDRONICU|PRODUCTIVE COU( 82) 2345 4 553 0 1787 67385506060 BEYONCE|LEMONADE ( 83) 2224 143 292 151 1638 88644588499 TROLLS|ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE( 84) 2217 78 18 732 1389 88985370201 VARIOUS ARTISTS|WOW GOSPEL 201( 85) 2206 93 146 1401 362 19075802172 COMBS*LUKE|THIS ONE'S FOR YOU ( 86) 2203 46 24 884 1249 88644627040 CLARKSON*KELLY|MEANING OF LIFE( 87) 2199 105 21 944 1130 07567865984 BUFFALO TOM|QUIET AND PEACE ( 88) 2224 4 297 0 1923 63445785522 LOVATO*DEMI|TELL ME YOU LOVE M( 89) 2197 138 29 740 1290 60255798687 FALL OUT BOY|MANIA ( 90) 2195 281 103 717 1094 60255766373
METALLICA|AND JUSTICE FOR ALL ( 91) 2194 345 124 1267 460 85611500450 SIMON & GARFUNK|GREATEST HITS ( 92) 2194 296 25 1633 241 07464313502 ALLMAN BROTHERS|DECADE OF HITS( 93) 2133 248 50 1555 280 73145111562 SUPERORGANISM|SUPERORGANISM ( 94) 2128 1 240 0 1887 88782804132 TWENTY ONE PILO|BLURRYFACE ( 95) 2114 208 202 688 1015 07567866922 NICKELBACK|ALL THE RIGHT REASO( 96) 2067 117 2 1722 226 01686183002 LUCY DACUS|HISTORIAN ( 97) 2044 9 615 0 1421 74486111391 SHELTON*BLAKE|TEXOMA SHORE ( 98) 2034 58 23 958 996 09362490958 GUNS N'ROSES|APPETITE FOR DEST( 99) 2046 222 159 966 701 72064241482 NF|PERCEPTION (100) 2019 104 17 0 1846 60254793591
VARIOUS ARTISTS|WOW HITS 2018 (101) 2017 28 9 527 702 60255710327 MAROON 5|RED PILL BLUES (102) 2010 154 111 529 1217 60255761809 JOURNEY|PLAYLIST: THE VERY BES(103) 1991 252 1 1734 3 88843026462 NICKS*STEVIE|CRYSTAL VISIONS:V(104) 1980 141 17 1691 132 09362499981 ABBA|BEST OF ABBA-MILLENNIUM C(105) 1960 280 16 1600 64 60249843229 METALLICA|RIDE THE LIGHTNING (106) 1962 344 182 896 539 07559603962 MOZZY|SPIRITUAL CONVERSATIONS (107) 1943 0 0 0 1943 88891555791 XSCAPE|HERE FOR IT - EP (108) 1934 0 0 0 1934 05452673797 GORANSSON*LUDWI|BLACK PANTHER (109) 1932 0 0 0 1932 05008738848 SANTANA|PLAYLIST: THE VERY BES(110) 1928 386 0 1532 10 88697413412
MICHAEL SCHENKE|RESURRECTION (111) 2098 5 456 0 1638 72736141732 EMINEM|CURTAIN CALL (112) 1893 323 180 1058 335 60249887893 VARIOUS ARTISTS|CALL ME BY YOU(113) 1883 100 56 0 1728 04339649946 CREEDENCE CLEAR|PLAYLIST: THE (114) 1868 119 0 1749 0 88985335612 AC/DC|BACK IN BLACK (115) 1861 255 153 750 703 69699802072 PETTY*TOM|WILDFLOWERS (116) 1811 205 34 1301 270 09362457592 CLAPTON*ERIC|ICON (117) 1794 313 8 1467 7 60075332927 P!NK|GREATEST HITS SO FAR (118) 1784 229 62 761 732 88697806572 G-EAZY|BEAUTIFUL & d**nED (119) 1781 170 73 274 1264 88644676588 STEVENS*CAT|ICON (120) 1777 193 30 1537 17 60075333042
MERCYME|LIFER (121) 1760 14 16 38 1464 69685931019 JACKSON*MICHAEL|BAD (122) 1749 260 131 1170 189 07464406002 GUNS N'ROSES|GREATEST HITS (123) 1734 215 29 943 547 60249861369 DOORS|DOORS (124) 1719 364 34 1145 176 07559606542 CHILDISH GAMBIN|AWAKEN MY LOVE(125) 1729 238 208 300 982 81059902140 ASSAD*AUDREY|EVERGREEN (126) 1680 0 2 0 1671 85972401356 MY CHEMICAL ROM|THE BLACK PARA(127) 1673 325 147 858 344 09362444272 BROOKS*GARTH|ULTIMATE HITS (128) 1669 42 12 971 645 85420600121 PINK FLOYD|DARK SIDE OF THE MO(129) 1660 128 128 436 970 88644561326 U2|SONGS OF EXPERIENCE (130) 1657 137 85 199 1235 60255797699
6IX9INE|DAY69 (131) 1653 0 0 0 1653 84281210592 GREEN DAY|AMERICAN IDIOT (132) 1652 322 53 1014 264 09362487772 DOOBIE BROTHERS|BEST OF THE DO(133) 1650 105 30 1250 265 07599031122 AEROSMITH|BEST OF AEROSMITH-MI(134) 1644 115 15 1495 19 60249860751 I'M WITH HER|SEE YOU AROUND (134) 1644 39 220 0 1385 88807204072 QUEEN|GREATEST HITS 1 (136) 1623 101 240 281 1000 72061612652 BAD COMPANY|PLAYLIST: THE VERY(137) 1604 135 0 1468 1 88875188832 BEACH BOYS|SOUNDS OF SUMMER: V(138) 1580 270 237 746 326 72435827102 CHICAGO|IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW (A(139) 1579 234 5 1337 4 08122797409 METALLICA|HARDWIRED...TO SELF-(139) 1579 189 74 548 769 85897800526
LAMAR*KENDRICK|GOOD KID M.A.A.(141) 1579 410 493 74 601 60253715653 DEF LEPPARD|VAULT-GREATEST HIT(142) 1563 64 12 741 746 73145287182 EAGLES|GREATEST HITS '71-75 (143) 1561 87 87 654 732 07559605112 JAY-Z|4:44 (144) 1550 239 248 260 804 85424200758 BEATLES|BEATLES 1 (145) 1532 170 85 714 564 72435293252 GRANGER SMITH|WHEN THE GOOD GU(146) 1530 8 0 43 1478 19029696031 FLEETWOOD MAC|GREATEST HITS (146) 1533 158 259 424 693 07599258012 JACKSON*MICHAEL|ESSENTIAL MICH(148) 1524 110 40 881 493 82796942872 VARIOUS ARTISTS|STRANGER THING(149) 1524 168 139 376 842 88985480912 FOREIGNER|PLAYLIST: THE VERY B(150) 1511 85 0 1423 3 88875198522 TUPAC|GREATEST HITS (150) 1514 114 92 542 764 60694903072
LED ZEPPELIN|MOTHERSHIP (152) 1509 173 95 504 738 08122798927 DAIGLE*LAUREN|HOW CAN IT BE (153) 1499 5 5 231 587 82961912802 I AM THEY|TRIAL & TRIUMPH (154) 1497 0 0 0 1372 08306110702 METALLICA|KILL 'EM ALL (155) 1496 250 175 650 421 07559607662 BEASTIE BOYS|LICENSED TO ILL (156) 1491 291 179 545 475 73145273512 DR. DRE|CHRONIC (157) 1482 313 155 401 612 72870630002 CROCE*JIM|PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORI(158) 1480 84 8 1067 322 07567904672 EMINEM|EMINEM SHOW (159) 1477 98 68 987 325 60694932902 CROWDER|AMERICAN PRODIGAL (160) 1463 2 13 24 905 60253765583
IRON REAGAN AND|SPLIT (161) 1535 3 620 0 912 78167673912 BEATLES|ABBEY ROAD (162) 1451 349 248 220 633 07777464462 SHEERAN*ED|+ (163) 1438 229 76 545 590 82564665864 KIDZ BOP KIDS|KIDZ BOP GREATES(164) 1437 13 3 1054 368 88807239383 YOUNG*BRETT|BRETT YOUNG (165) 1434 49 12 740 633 84393002810 PANIC! AT THE D|DEATH OF A BAC(166) 1433 284 107 465 578 07567866673 QUEEN|PLATINUM COLLECTION (167) 1432 139 14 699 579 72061623602 PEARL JAM|TEN (168) 1438 218 271 508 441 01355478572 NIRVANA|NEVERMIND (169) 1432 215 332 282 602 72064244252 NELSON*WILLIE|SUPER HITS (170) 1424 156 5 1254 9 07464641842
PARDI*JON|CALIFORNIA SUNRISE (171) 1421 46 13 632 730 60254782444 ABBA|GOLD-GREATEST HITS (172) 1416 125 100 373 817 73145170072 POISON|ICON (173) 1412 0 0 1408 3 09999284142 ADELE|25 (174) 1410 165 82 588 575 88875175952 FLEETWOOD MAC|VERY BEST OF FLE(175) 1408 111 42 965 292 08122737752 TUPAC|ALL EYEZ ON ME (176) 1421 342 238 142 700 72870630081 PINK FLOYD|WALL (177) 1403 172 139 378 715 07464685192 SOCCER MOMMY|CLEAN (178) 1389 1 484 0 903 76798116525 ADELE|21 (179) 1372 227 89 484 572 88697446992 OLD DOMINION|HAPPY ENDINGS (180) 1366 34 9 233 1089 88985429392
WINEHOUSE*AMY|BACK TO BLACK (181) 1391 184 399 214 593 60251722967 EAGLES|HOTEL CALIFORNIA (182) 1358 212 220 487 440 07559001032 LANCO|HALLELUJAH NIGHTS (183) 1346 22 27 896 401 88985305832 CASTING CROWNS|GLORIOUS DAY: (184) 1342 26 4 295 323 88644505528 FOGERTY*JOHN|PREMONITION (185) 1341 91 0 1234 17 19029695945 WICKED|ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING(186) 1339 37 16 0 1286 60249861343 SMITH*MICHAEL W|SURROUNDED (187) 1335 1 14 0 1016 76218342552 SINATRA*FRANK|ULTIMATE SINATRA(188) 1330 355 39 702 234 60254713699 EAGLES|THEIR GREATEST HITS VOL(189) 1325 154 80 859 232 08122793414 MGMT|LITTLE DARK AGE (190) 1352 132 563 -1 657 88985476052
LED ZEPPELIN|LED ZEPPELIN 4 (191) 1324 174 236 256 657 07567815282 SING / O.S.T.|SING / O.S.T. (191) 1322 66 3 361 892 60255725123 TYLER, THE CREA|FLOWER BOY (193) 1355 102 525 145 584 88644660581 KEITH JARRETT, |AFTER THE FALL(194) 1296 5 203 0 1089 60256716512 MARS*BRUNO|DOO - WOPS & HOOLIG(195) 1287 245 44 499 500 07567891215 JACKSON*ALAN|PRECIOUS MEMORIES(196) 1283 29 0 795 393 09996028232 DAVID YAZBEK|THE BAND'S VISIT (197) 1282 39 16 0 1227 79155881543 TUPAC|BEST OF 2PAC-PART 1: THU(198) 1278 24 16 1184 55 60251747852 JENNINGS*WAYLON|ULTIMATE WAYLO(199) 1267 25 8 934 298 82876572672 NIRVANA|UNPLUGGED IN NEW YORK (200) 1270 142 229 519 380 72064247272
Top 200 total: 616,097 = 49,310 36,362 189,461 335,594
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Post by 85la on Mar 13, 2018 12:46:19 GMT -5
Nope, nothing unusual about the 1-169 Bon Jovi drop. Albums re-enter at #1 and drop over 100 positions all the time. A completely natural, organic spike in sales with people showing true interest and paying full price for the album. No sign of label manipulation or gaming the chart system. Completely normal.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 13, 2018 12:57:25 GMT -5
^To note, This House is Not for Sale didn't drop quite as much in Top Album Sales as Science Fiction did in its second week in the Billboard 200 (1-27 vs. 1-38) but did manage more than a 96% drop in sales.
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Post by Gary on Mar 13, 2018 13:04:46 GMT -5
616K for the entire top 200
Not too many years ago, one album could do 616K
Side note: I am assuming Nielsen no longer cares we are posting their data here
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 13, 2018 13:35:53 GMT -5
3/17 Billboard 200
TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist Imprint | label
1 2 1 4 Black Panther: The Album, Music From And Inspired By - Soundtrack - Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope | IGA 2 5 3 13 The Greatest Showman - Soundtrack - Fox/20th Century Fox/Atlantic | AG 3 Hot Shot Debut 1 Memories Don't Die - Tory Lanez - Mad Love/Interscope | IGA 4 3 2 6 Culture II - Migos - Quality Control/Motown | Capitol 5 6 7 53 Divide - Ed Sheeran - Atlantic | AG 6 7 9 65 Stoney - Post Malone - Republic 7 8 13 37 Evolve - Imagine Dragons - KIDinaKORNER/Interscope | IGA 8 12 12 8 Camila - Camila Cabello - SYCO | Epic 9 9 8 47 DAMN. - Kendrick Lamar - Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope | IGA 10 4 – 2 DAY69 - 6ix9ine - ScumGang | TenThousand Projects 11 13 11 68 24K Magic - Bruno Mars - Atlantic | AG 12 11 6 5 Man Of The Woods - Justin Timberlake - RCA 13 15 14 53 American Teen - Khalid - Right Hand | RCA 14 New 1 Planet - Tech N9ne - Strange | RBC 15 16 15 28 Luv Is Rage 2 - Lil Uzi Vert - Generation Now/Atlantic | AG 16 21 22 128 Hamilton: An American Musical - Original Broadway Cast Recording - Hamilton Uptown/Atlantic | AG 17 18 18 9 Life Of A Dark Rose - Lil Skies - All We Got | AG 18 20 21 39 Ctrl - SZA - Top Dawg | RCA 19 19 17 12 The Beautiful & Damned - G-Eazy - G-Eazy/RVG/BPG | RCA 20 38 35 28 17 - XXXTentacion - Bad Vibes Forever | EMPIRE Recordings 21 35 32 19 Without Warning - 21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin - Boominati/Quality Control/Motown/Slaughter Gang | Republic/Capitol/Epic 22 23 24 51 More Life - Drake - Young Money/Cash Money | Republic 23 17 10 4 Fifty Shades Freed - Soundtrack - Universal Studios | Republic 24 22 27 66 Kane Brown - Kane Brown - Zone 4/RCA Nashville | SMN 25 25 26 22 Perception - NF - NF Real Music/Capitol | Caroline 26 14 4 3 Victory Lap - Nipsey Hussle - All Money In No Money Out/Atlantic | AG 27 27 28 19 Heartbreak On A Full Moon - Chris Brown - RCA 28 26 33 130 Traveller - Chris Stapleton - Mercury Nashville | UMGN 29 24 23 17 Reputation - Taylor Swift - Big Machine | BMLG 30 47 40 29 Project Baby Two - Kodak Black - Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic | AG 31 31 29 23 Tell Me You Love Me - Demi Lovato - Hollywood/Safehouse | Island 32 34 34 18 Red Pill Blues - Maroon 5 - 222/Interscope | IGA 33 29 30 36 Dua Lipa - Dua Lipa - Warner Bros. 34 36 31 97 Views - Drake - Young Money/Cash Money | Republic 35 32 20 18 The Thrill Of It All - Sam Smith - Capitol 36 39 36 26 Life Changes - Thomas Rhett - Valory | BMLG 37 28 19 12 Revival - Eminem - Web/Shady/Aftermath/Interscope | IGA 38 63 – 2 Hope World (EP) - J-Hope - BigHit Entertainment | Loen Entertainment 39 120 185 11 Coco - Soundtrack - Pixar | Walt Disney 40 41 37 67 Starboy - The Weeknd - XO | Republic 41 40 38 44 From A Room: Volume 1 - Chris Stapleton - Mercury Nashville | UMGN 42 46 41 68 Moana - Soundtrack - Walt Disney 43 49 45 25 All Your Fault, Pt. 2 (EP) - Bebe Rexha - Warner Bros. 44 48 47 21 Beautiful Trauma - P!nk - RCA 45 43 42 28 Odisea - Ozuna - VP Entertainment | Sony Music Latin 46 30 49 13 What Makes You Country - Luke Bryan - Capitol Nashville | UMGN 47 33 16 4 2 Heartless - Moneybagg Yo - N-Less/Interscope | IGA 48 55 51 262 Take Care - Drake - Young Money/Cash Money | Republic 49 54 53 40 This One's For You - Luke Combs - River House/Columbia Nashville | SMN 50 52 48 58 Culture - Migos - Quality Control/300 | AG
51 50 44 40 hopeless fountain kingdom - Halsey - Astralwerks 52 53 50 194 x - Ed Sheeran - Atlantic | AG 53 58 54 383 Curtain Call: The Hits - Eminem - Shady/Aftermath/Interscope | IGA 54 51 46 11 Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho - Huncho Jack - Grand Hustle/Cactus Jack/Quality Control/Motown | Epic/Capitol 55 56 55 3 ZOMBIES - Soundtrack - Walt Disney 56 44 39 5 NOW 65 - Various Artists - Universal/Sony Music | Legacy 57 59 52 13 Quality Control: Control The Streets, Vol. 1 - Various Artists - Quality Control/Motown | Capitol 58 60 58 14 A Decade Of Destruction - Five Finger Death Punch - Prospect Park 59 61 56 23 The Bigger Artist - A Boogie Wit da Hoodie - Highbridge The Label/Atlantic | AG 60 57 43 14 From A Room: Volume 2 - Chris Stapleton - Mercury Nashville | UMGN 61 66 73 20 H.E.R. - H.E.R. - RCA 62 64 72 284 Night Visions - Imagine Dragons - KIDinaKORNER/Interscope | IGA 63 62 60 14 War & Leisure - Miguel - ByStorm | RCA 64 65 62 79 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight - Travis Scott - Grand Hustle | Epic 65 73 77 56 Brett Young - Brett Young - BMLG 66 72 70 44 There's Really A Wolf - Russ - Diemon/Russ My Way | Columbia 67 70 172 232 Greatest Hits - 2Pac - Amaru/Death Row/Interscope | UMe 68 67 61 76 Trolls - Soundtrack - Villa 40/DreamWorks | RCA 69 75 66 280 good kid, m.A.A.d city - Kendrick Lamar - Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope | IGA 70 77 81 31 AI YoungBoy - YoungBoy Never Broke Again - Never Broke Again | AG 71 88 82 147 Blurryface - twenty one pilots - Fueled By Ramen | AG 72 80 76 29 A Love Letter To You - Trippie Redd - EG 73 10 – 2 Nation Of Two - Vance Joy - Atlantic | AG 74 85 96 26 Freudian - Daniel Caesar - Golden Child 75 78 65 17 Diamonds - Elton John - Rocket/Island | UMe 76 81 67 29 Still Striving - A$AP Ferg - A$AP Worldwide/Polo Grounds | RCA 77 82 74 35 Issa Album - 21 Savage - Slaughter Gang | Epic 78 79 84 47 The Fate Of The Furious: The Album - Soundtrack - Universal Studios/Artist Partners Group/Atlantic | AG 79 New 1 All Nerve - The Breeders - 4AD 80 84 88 44 Everybody - Logic - Visionary | Def Jam 81 89 109 473 Metallica - Metallica - Blackened | Rhino 82 92 75 111 ANTI - Rihanna - Westbury Road | Roc Nation 83 91 79 21 Mr. Davis - Gucci Mane - Guwop/Atlantic | AG 84 Re-Entry 280 Greatest Hits - Queen - Hollywood 85 90 83 170 2014 Forest Hills Drive - J. Cole - Dreamville/Roc Nation | Columbia 86 93 97 257 Greatest Hits - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - MCA/Geffen | UMe 87 99 98 88 California Sunrise - Jon Pardi - Capitol Nashville | UMGN 88 94 101 502 Journey's Greatest Hits - Journey - Columbia | Legacy 89 86 68 22 Lil Pump - Lil Pump - Lyfetime/Tha Lights Global | Warner Bros. 90 87 112 24 Trip - Jhene Aiko - ARTclub/ARTium | Def Jam 91 97 90 227 Nothing Was The Same - Drake - Young Money/Cash Money | Republic 92 98 87 24 GEMINI - Macklemore - Bendo 93 96 85 195 In The Lonely Hour - Sam Smith - Capitol 94 102 102 512 Legend: The Best Of... - Bob Marley And The Wailers - Tuff Gong/Island | UMe 95 125 149 307 1 - The Beatles - Apple/Capitol | UMe 96 71 71 132 Beauty Behind The Madness - The Weeknd - XO | Republic 97 108 119 242 Mothership - Led Zeppelin - Swan Song/Atlantic | Rhino 98 100 94 95 Coloring Book - Chance The Rapper - Chance The Rapper 99 107 93 38 Woodstock - Portugal. The Man - Atlantic | AG 100 104 110 128 T R A P S O U L - Bryson Tiller - TrapSoul | RCA
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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles - Apple/Capitol | UMe 102 109 116 176 Montevallo - Sam Hunt - MCA Nashville | UMGN 103 101 95 159 If You're Reading This It's Too Late - Drake - Young Money/Cash Money | Republic 104 New 1 Whistle Down The Wind - Joan Baez - Joan Baez/Razor & Tie | Concord 105 105 103 33 Flower Boy - Tyler, The Creator - Odd Future | Columbia 106 110 115 79 Dig Your Roots - Florida Georgia Line - BMLG 107 42 – 2 223 - Blac Youngsta - Cocaine Muzik/Heavy Camp | Epic 108 106 100 98 The Life Of deleted - Kanye West - G.O.O.D. | Def Jam 109 122 134 64 "Awaken, My Love!" - Childish Gambino - mcDJ | Glassnote 110 103 91 7 Kidz Bop 37 - Kidz Bop Kids - Kidz Bop/Razor & Tie | Concord 111 111 104 169 1989 - Taylor Swift - Big Machine | BMLG 112 124 117 260 Rumours - Fleetwood Mac - Warner Bros. | Rhino 113 113 131 324 Thriller - Michael Jackson - Epic | Legacy 114 115 122 357 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits - Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty - Fantasy | Concord 115 95 80 22 Love Yourself: Her - BTS - BigHit Entertainment | Loen Entertainment 116 116 129 24 Happy Endings - Old Dominion - RCA Nashville | SMN 117 112 89 48 Memories...Do Not Open - The Chainsmokers - Disruptor | Columbia 118 New 1 I Can Only Imagine: The Very Best Of MercyMe - MercyMe - Fair Trade | PLG 119 128 128 5 Drip Season 3 - Gunna - YSL 120 123 123 37 Grateful - DJ Khaled - We The Best | Epic 121 121 111 365 Doo-Wops & Hooligans - Bruno Mars - Elektra | AG 122 Re-Entry 2 Common Ground - Above & Beyond - Anjunabeats 123 114 114 38 Pretty Girls Like Trap Music - 2 Chainz - The Real University | Def Jam 124 119 124 55 FUTURE - Future - A-1/Freebandz | Epic 125 117 120 75 Illuminate - Shawn Mendes - Island 126 129 126 120 25 - Adele - XL | Columbia 127 127 121 62 FREE 6LACK - 6LACK - LVRN/Interscope | IGA 128 136 146 118 Greatest Hits - The Notorious B.I.G. - Bad Boy | Rhino 129 118 107 30 Rainbow - Kesha - Kemosabe | RCA 130 167 165 15 From The Fires - Greta Van Fleet - Lava | Republic 131 126 118 75 Blonde - Frank Ocean - Boys Don't Cry 132 131 132 47 Playboi Carti - Playboi Carti - AWGE/Interscope | IGA 133 156 – 12 Losing Sleep - Chris Young - RCA Nashville | SMN 134 133 140 199 [Hybrid Theory] - Linkin Park - Warner Bros. 135 135 135 112 Death Of A Bachelor - Panic! At The Disco - DCD2/Fueled By Ramen | AG 136 137 130 20 Flicker - Niall Horan - Neon Haze | Capitol 137 141 138 120 Purpose - Justin Bieber - SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun | Def Jam 138 144 155 12 Too Hard - Lil Baby - Quality Control 139 45 25 4 Heart Break Kodak - Kodak Black - Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic | AG 140 140 137 55 I Decided. - Big Sean - G.O.O.D. | Def Jam 141 143 142 48 Painting Pictures - Kodak Black - Dollaz N Dealz/Atlantic | AG 142 Re-Entry 26 Revenge - XXXTentacion - Bad Vibes Forever | EMPIRE Recordings 143 134 125 13 Double Or Nothing - Big Sean & Metro Boomin - Boominati/G.O.O.D. | Republic/Def Jam 144 189 199 125 Greatest Hits... So Far!!! - P!nk - LaFace/Jive | RCA 145 Re-Entry 7 Pitch Perfect 3 - Soundtrack - Universal Studios | UMe/Republic 146 148 152 240 + - Ed Sheeran - Elektra | AG 147 145 147 132 Badlands - Halsey - Astralwerks 148 142 139 46 digital druglord - Blackbear - Beartrap/Alamo/Interscope | IGA 149 132 108 7 M A N I A - Fall Out Boy - Island 150 Re-Entry 101 Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits - Blake Shelton - Warner Bros. Nashville | WMN 151 152 153 367 21 - Adele - XL | Columbia 152 147 143 17 Come Over When You're Sober (EP) - Lil Peep - Lil Peep | AWAL-Kobalt 153 Re-Entry 179 Appetite For Destruction - Guns N' Roses - Geffen | UMe 154 173 174 122 Tangled Up - Thomas Rhett - Valory | BMLG 155 194 189 36 Melodrama - Lorde - Lava | Republic 156 154 151 36 Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 - Calvin Harris - Columbia 157 170 169 154 Greatest Hits So Far... - Zac Brown Band - ROAR/Southern Ground/Atlantic | AG 158 150 163 96 Ripcord - Keith Urban - Hit Red/Capitol Nashville | UMGN 159 169 150 100 Cleopatra - The Lumineers - Dualtone 160 165 175 160 Greatest Hits - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Warner Bros. 161 175 – 15 Texoma Shore - Blake Shelton - Warner Bros. Nashville | WMN 162 193 – 22 Precious Memories Collection - Alan Jackson - ARC/EMI Nashville | UMGN 163 146 144 7 Hallelujah Nights - LANCO - Arista Nashville | SMN 164 157 159 16 Catch These Vibes - PnB Rock - EMPIRE Recordings/Atlantic | AG 165 159 148 32 Jungle Rules - French Montana - Coke Boys/Bad Boy | Epic 166 Re-Entry 389 Nevermind - Nirvana - Sub Pop/DGC/Geffen | UMe 167 166 166 88 Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World - Lil Uzi Vert - Generation Now/Atlantic | AG 168 160 171 13 The Click - AJR - AJR | BMG 169 1 – 9 This House Is Not For Sale - Bon Jovi - Captain Kid | Island 170 171 194 133 DS2 - Future - A-1/Freebandz | Epic 171 183 – 97 Smoke + Mirrors - Imagine Dragons - KIDinaKORNER/Interscope | IGA 172 168 156 308 Born To Die - Lana Del Rey - Polydor/Interscope | IGA 173 164 170 32 Wins And Losses - Meek Mill - Maybach/Atlantic | AG 174 200 191 11 Dont Smile At Me - Billie Eilish - Darkroom/Interscope | IGA 175 178 179 10 #SANTANAWORLD (+) - Tay-K - 88 Classic 176 180 193 103 Islah - Kevin Gates - Bread Winners' Association/Atlantic | AG 177 179 181 166 I Am...Sasha Fierce - Beyonce - Music World | Columbia 178 177 178 63 4 Your Eyez Only - J. Cole - Dreamville | Roc Nation 179 185 183 89 Dangerous Woman - Ariana Grande - Republic 180 182 177 31 Perfect Timing - NAV And Metro Boomin - XO/Boominati | Republic 181 174 158 202 Unorthodox Jukebox - Bruno Mars - Atlantic | AG 182 199 – 305 Back In Black - AC/DC - Columbia | Legacy 183 195 – 16 Current Mood - Dustin Lynch - Broken Bow | BBMG 184 Re-Entry 3 Chain Breaker - Zach Williams - Essential | PLG 185 191 – 213 Crash My Party - Luke Bryan - Capitol Nashville | UMGN 186 162 176 216 Icon: Greatest Hits - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Hideout/Capitol | UMe 187 Re-Entry 156 Hozier - Hozier - Rubyworks | Columbia 188 155 141 12 No_One Ever Really Dies - N*E*R*D - N.E.R.D/i am OTHER | Columbia 189 181 188 72 Suicide Squad: The Album - Soundtrack - DC/Atlas/WaterTower/Atlantic | AG 190 163 – 15 Meaning Of Life - Kelly Clarkson - Atlantic | AG 191 Re-Entry 137 Graduation - Kanye West - Roc-A-Fella | Def Jam 192 187 190 20 Super Slimey - Future & Young Thug - 300/Atlantic/A-1/Freebandz | AG/Epic 193 Re-Entry 195 Trilogy - The Weeknd - XO | Republic 194 172 160 16 SYRE - Jaden Smith - MSFTSMusic | Roc Nation 195 Re-Entry 48 All-Time Greatest Hits - Neil Diamond - Capitol | UMe 196 198 – 47 HNDRXX - Future - A-1/Freebandz | Epic 197 New 1 You're Not Alone - Andrew W.K. - Bee & El | RED 198 Re-Entry 224 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 - Eagles - Asylum/Elektra | Rhino 199 197 192 10 Therapy Session - NF - Capitol CMG 200 Re-Entry 164 Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits - Simon & Garfunkel - Columbia | Legacy
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 14, 2018 8:58:44 GMT -5
roughstock.com/news/2018/03/42854-top-10-country-albums-chart-march-12-2018Top 10 Country Albums Chart: March 12, 2018Posted By Matt Bjorke on Tuesday March 13, 2018 Chris Stapleton dominates the chart once again with his sterling collection trio of albums for Mercury Records Nashville. With sales of over 21,000 copies, Chris Stapleton holds down #1-3 on this week's chart collectively. He's now sold over 3.3 million copies of albums since releasing Traveller in 2015. Last week's #1 Luke Bryan sits at #4 with What Makes You Country's sales now approaching 240,000 scanned to date. Alan Jackson's Precious Memories double disc set has scanned nearly 200,000 copies to date and adds to those release's individual Platinum and Gold tallies, respectively. Kane Brown's G0ld-certified self-titled Debut album sits at #6 while Kid Rock's Sweet Southern Sugar having scanned 136,000 copies to date (with out a big hit yet). Kenny Chesney's Live In No Shoes Nation sits at #8 with sales of 397,000 to date. At #9 is Chris Young's Losing Sleep. The album has scanned nearly 88,000 copies to date and jumped back into the Top 10 this week. Thomas Rhett's Life Changes has scanned nearly 250,000 copies to date. The album features three #1 hits, including this week's chart topper -- his 10th -- in "Marry Me." Notables include Granger Smith's When The Good Guys Win, Brett Young's self-titled Gold-certified debut album, Old Dominion's Happy Endings, and projects from Reba, Montgomery Gentry, Walker Hayes, Upchurch and debuts from Josh Grider and Brandon Jenkins. Place Artist Album Week Total Scans 1 CHRIS STAPLETON FROM A ROOM: VOLUME 1 7,500 734,400 2 CHRIS STAPLETON FROM A ROOM: VOLUME 2 7,300 338,100 3 CHRIS STAPLETON TRAVELLER 7,100 2,240,200 4 LUKE BRYAN WHAT MAKES YOU COUNTRY 6,100 238,700 5 ALAN JACKSON PRECIOUS MEMORIES COL (2CD) 4,300 195,600 6 KANE BROWN KANE BROWN 4,100 340,000 7 KID ROCK SWEET SOUTHERN SUGAR 3,600 136,000 8 KENNY CHESNEY LIVE IN NO SHOES NATION 3,300 397,300 9 CHRIS YOUNG LOSING SLEEP 2,700 87,500 10 THOMAS RHETT LIFE CHANGES 2,600 246,100 11 LUKE COMBS THIS ONE'S FOR YOU 2,200 198,400 12 BLAKE SHELTON TEXOMA SHORE 2,000 205,000 13 GRANGER SMITH WHEN THE GOOD GUYS WIN 1,500 30,700 14 BRETT YOUNG BRETT YOUNG 1,400 191,300 15 JON PARDI CALIFORNIA SUNRISE 1,400 222,900 -- OLD DOMINION HAPPY ENDINGS 1,400 77,100 -- LANCO HALLELUJAH NIGHTS 1,400 26,200 -- KELSEA BALLERINI UNAPOLOGETICALLY 1,300 90,600 -- DARIUS RUCKER WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME 1,200 89,500 -- KEITH URBAN RIPCORD 1,100 720,200 -- VARIOUS ARTISTS NOW COUNTRY 10 1,100 160,000 -- GARTH BROOKS ANTHOLOGY PART 1:1ST 5 YRS 1,100 289,300 -- MIDLAND ON THE ROCKS 1,100 63,300 -- TIM MCGRAW/FAITH HILL THE REST OF OUR LIFE 1,100 194,200 -- MONTGOMERY GENTRY HERE'S TO YOU 1,100 18,600 -- HANK WILLIAMS JR ALL MY ROWDY FRIENDS/HITS 900 26,500 -- JASON ISBELL/400 UNIT THE NASHVILLE SOUND 900 131,700 -- WALKER HAYES boom. 800 28,600 -- MIRANDA LAMBERT THE WEIGHT OF THESE WINGS 800 426,200 -- ERIC CHURCH MR. MISUNDERSTOOD 800 588,800 -- HOME FREE TIMELESS 700 35,700 -- BROTHERS OSBORNE PAWN SHOP 700 198,900 -- AARON LEWIS SINNER 700 146,800 -- DEVIN DAWSON DARK HORSE 700 12,000 -- MAREN MORRIS HERO 600 278,500 -- DUSTIN LYNCH CURRENT MOOD 600 70,200 -- LITTLE BIG TOWN THE BREAKER 600 165,000 -- JOEY MARTIN FEEK IF NOT FOR YOU 600 64,300 -- REBA MCENTIRE SING IT NOW: SONGS OF FAITH 500 214,000 -- LEE BRICE LEE BRICE 500 30,100 -- BRETT ELDREDGE BRETT ELDREDGE 500 79,100 -- TYLER CHILDERS PURGATORY 500 22,900 -- ZAC BROWN BAND WELCOME HOME 500 298,500 -- CARLY PEARCE EVERY LITTLE THING 500 28,500 -- GARTH BROOKS GUNSLINGER 500 145,900 -- DOLLY PARTON I BELIEVE IN YOU 500 20,300 -- JOSH GRIDER GOOD PEOPLE 400 400 -- DANIELLE BRADBERY I DON'T BELIEVE WE'VE MET 300 21,300 -- BRANDON JENKINS TAILLIGHTS IN A BOOMTOWN 300 500 -- STEEP CANYON RANGERS OUT IN THE OPEN 300 3,100 -- UPCHURCH KING OF DIXIE 300 14,800 -- THE TEXAS TENORS RISE 300 17,600 -- ALISON KRAUSS WINDY CITY 300 128,800
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Post by onebuffalo on Mar 14, 2018 13:24:31 GMT -5
^That's the thing I don't get about Roughstock. They are showing Chris Stapleton to have the top three albums while Billboard is showing Kane Brown to have the top seller of the week. What gives?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 14, 2018 13:32:17 GMT -5
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Post by onebuffalo on Mar 14, 2018 13:39:22 GMT -5
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Mar 15, 2018 22:47:43 GMT -5
Billboard 200 Chart Moves: 'Weird Al's' 'Hamilton Polka' Pushes Cast Album to Highest Rank in Eight Months3/15/2018 by Keith Caulfield Plus: The “Coco” soundtrack hits the top 40 for the first time, Joan Baez earns her highest charting album in over 40 years, and Bon Jovi takes a big tumble. On the latest Billboard 200 albums chart (dated March 17), Black Panther: The Album jumped back to No. 1, scoring a third nonconsecutive week atop the list. Meanwhile, The Greatest Showman soundtrack skipped 5-2, giving the chart theatrical film soundtracks at Nos. 1 and 2 for the first time in nearly 20 years. 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 rest of the Billboard 200: — Original Broadway Cast Recording, Hamilton: An American Musical – No. 16 — Following the release and promotion of “Weird Al” Yankovic’s “The Hamilton Polka” -- inspired by Hamilton: An American Musical -- the original Broadway cast recording of the show hits an eight-month high on the Billboard 200. The set rises 21-16, its highest rank since the July 22, 2017-dated list, when it was also No. 16. The album earned 20,000 equivalent album units in the week ending March 8 (up 9 percent). “The Hamilton Polka” -- which is not included on the Hamilton cast recording -- was released March 2 and sold 17,000 downloads in the week ending March 8. It also generated 1.2 million streams. On the day of the song's release, Yankovic and Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote and lip-sync the tune. Even though “The Hamilton Polka” is not on the Hamilton cast album, general excitement and curiosity around the “Polka” single encouraged consumers to buy and stream the album, and also purchase tracks from the set. The album sold 7,000 copies in the tracking week (up 15 percent), generated 1,000 TEA units (up 11 percent) and earned 12,000 SEA units (up 6 percent). In December, Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda announced that new Hamilton-related content would arrive each month under the banner of Hamildrops. The first release was “Ben Franklin’s Song” by The Decemberists in December. It was followed by a video for The Hamilton Mixtape’s “Wrote My Way Out,” by Nas, Dave East, Miranda and Aloe Blacc, a remix of “Wrote” featuring Royce Da 5’9”, Joyner Lucas, Black Thought and Blacc (both in January), and then “The Hamilton Polka." — Soundtrack, Coco – No. 39 — With Coco’s vault from No. 120 to No. 39, the album becomes the sixth soundtrack to reach the top 40 for the first time in 2018. The set’s jump comes courtesy of publicity generated by the film’s two Academy Award wins on March 4, including one for best original song for “Remember Me,” which was performed on the ABC TV broadcast. Before Coco, the chart welcomed new top 40 sets this year from Fifty Shades Freed (No. 5), Black Panther: The Album (No. 1), Pitch Perfect 3 (No. 20), The Greatest Showman (No. 1) and Star Wars: The Last Jedi (No. 12). — The Breeders, All Nerve – No. 79 — The rock band is back on the list with its first album in nearly 10 years, as All Nerve enters at No. 79 (8,000 units; 7,000 in traditional album sales). The act was last on the list back in 2008 with its last album, Mountain Battles, which debuted and peaked at No. 98 on the April 26, 2008-dated tally. The group’s biggest album, Last Splash, peaked at No. 33 in 1994, and launched the hit single “Cannonball” (No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 on Alternative Songs). — Joan Baez, Whistle Down the Wind – No. 104 — The singer returns to the Billboard 200 chart for the first time in nearly 10 years, with her highest charting effort in over 40 years, as Whistle Down the Wind bows at No. 104 with 7,000 units. It’s her first new album since Day After Tomorrow, which was released in September of 2008 and debuted and peaked at No. 128. Whistle Down the Wind is Baez’s highest charting set since 1977’s Blowin’ Away reached No. 54 on the Aug. 6, 1977-dated list. Baez made her Billboard chart debut back on Nov. 27, 1961 with her album Joan Baez, Vol. 2. It topped out at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 the following year – her first of a dozen top 40-charting efforts. — Bon Jovi, This House Is Not for Sale – No. 169 — Bon Jovi’s This House Is Not for Sale earns the distinction of the largest positional fall from No. 1 in the history of the Billboard 200 chart, as the set collapses 168 spots: from its re-entry at No. 1 a week ago to No. 169 (5,000 units; down 96 percent). The set returned to the top of the chart thanks largely to sales of the album generated by a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer with the band’s upcoming arena tour. As we’ve seen repeatedly in the past, albums that garner big sales figures in a single week from such redemption offers will often have a huge decline a week later, when there are no further redemptions left to power the album on the list. Such is the case with This House Is Not for Sale. Notably, the album now has two of the top five largest falls from No. 1. When the set entered atop the list back in 2016, also powered by sales from a redemption offer, it fell to No. 43 in its second week. Of the top five largest drops from No. 1, only one album was not driven by sales tallied from a redemption offer – Brand New’s Science Fiction. The Top 10 Biggest Falls from No. 1: Bon Jovi, This House Is Not for Sale, 1-169, March 17, 2018 Brand New, Science Fiction, 1-97, Sept. 16, 2017 The Killers, Wonderful Wonderful, 1-59, Oct. 21, 2017 LCD Soundsystem, American Dream, 1-56, Sept. 30, 2017 Bon Jovi, This House Is Not for Sale, 1-43, Dec. 3, 2016 Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas, 1-41, Jan. 21, 2017 Arcade Fire, Everything Now, 1-38, Aug. 26, 2017 Incubus, Light Grenades, 1-37, Dec. 23, 2016 Linkin Park, One More Light, 1-30, June 17, 2017 Fall Out Boy, Mania, 1-30, Feb. 10, 2018 Chart watchers note: Back in 1958, Elvis Presley’s Elvis’ Christmas Album went from No. 1 to completely off the chart in a single week. However, back then, the chart was only 25 positions deep, so it wasn’t surprising to see a Christmas album vaporize off such a shallow chart after the holiday season had concluded. (Much like how Pentatonix’s A Pentatonix Christmas fell 1-41 after Christmastime on the Jan. 21, 2017-dated tally.)
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