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Post by Me. I Am l!nk!nfan815... on Aug 20, 2010 10:25:58 GMT -5
TEOM did 13 consecutive weeks above 100k. That's my girl
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Post by #LisaRinna on Aug 20, 2010 10:48:45 GMT -5
TEOM did 13 consecutive weeks above 100k. That's my our girl Fixed.
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Post by jj99$ - - LeLe on Aug 20, 2010 12:32:14 GMT -5
wasn't it 14 weeks above 100k for TEOM. I have 100k for week 14 but it might have been slightly less.
Here are the sales week
Week 1 : 403.755 Week 2 : 226.000 Week 3 : 197.000 Week 4 : 197.000 Week 5 : 173.000 Week 6 : 173.000 Week 7 : 179.000 Week 8 : 172.000 Week 9 : 151.000 Week 10 : 163.000 Week 11 : 131.000 Week 12 : 131.000 Week 13 : 116.000 Week 14 : 100.000???????
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Post by melody56 on Aug 20, 2010 14:24:37 GMT -5
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Post by ontheroadwith on Aug 20, 2010 17:20:42 GMT -5
Didn't Shania Twain pull off that feat too?
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Post by bruno on Aug 20, 2010 18:40:15 GMT -5
But in total, TEOM did 23 non-consecutive weeks above 100k.
That's a great feat. too!!!
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Post by 👑 Eloquent ™ on Aug 21, 2010 9:25:36 GMT -5
Didn't Shania Twain pull off that feat too? According to Wikipedia (take it for what it's worth) Come On Over managed to sell 100K+ for 62 weeks (not sure if that's consecutive or non-consecutive). I wouldn't doubt it's true considering the album was as enormously massive as it was.
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Post by Kishi KCM on Aug 21, 2010 9:37:43 GMT -5
26 weeks? :o Girl Power for real.
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Post by 3m3r7c on Aug 22, 2010 1:58:18 GMT -5
Damn no sales again? This is 3 weeks in a row without the soundscan top 200.
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Post by popindustrialist on Aug 22, 2010 10:32:40 GMT -5
Ms Britney Spears debut album did 37 straight weeks at 100 k + in '99.
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Post by WotUNeed on Aug 22, 2010 10:45:42 GMT -5
Ms Britney Spears debut album did 37 straight weeks at 100 k + in '99. If the info in the linked SoundScan thread is correct, she dipped below for a week in May.
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Post by popindustrialist on Aug 22, 2010 10:53:10 GMT -5
^ Yeah, and after that she did 37 straight weeks at over 100 k.
I didnt read the first page of this thread. Were we looking for conseq weeks after debut week only?
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Post by WotUNeed on Aug 22, 2010 10:55:57 GMT -5
^ Yeah, and after that she did 37 straight weeks at over 100 k. I didnt read the first page of this thread. Were we looking for conseq weeks after debut week only? That's what I'd been thinking, but doesn't look like it was ever specified, so my bad.
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Post by popindustrialist on Aug 22, 2010 10:59:52 GMT -5
33 weeks for BSB's Millenium
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Post by popindustrialist on Aug 22, 2010 11:04:54 GMT -5
40 straight weeks for Santana's Supernatural.
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Post by Cham on Aug 23, 2010 10:00:01 GMT -5
From Billboard;
As "Recovery" spends a sixth week atop the Billboard 200 and "Love the Way You Lie," featuring Rihanna, tops the Billboard Hot 100 for a fifth frame, Eminem joins an elite group of male artists who have led both lists with albums and accompanying singles for at least five weeks each.
Eminem is the ninth solo male to accomplish such a double domination. Of the acts, 50 Cent is the only male to boast the feat with two albums ("Get Rich or Die Tryin' " and "The Massacre"), while only Usher has plated multiple five-week or more Hot 100 leaders from an album that also led the Billboard 200 for at least five weeks ("Yeah!," "Burn" and "My Boo," all from "Confessions").
Here is a look at the men who have managed such lengthy commands with Hot 100 No. 1s and their parent Billboard 200-topping albums, a varied group that includes a Sergeant (Barry Sadler) and a Marshall (Mathers):
Ray Charles, 1962 Album: "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music" (14 weeks at No. 1, Billboard 200) Single: "I Can't Stop Loving You" (5 weeks at No. 1, Hot 100)
SSgt Barry Sadler, 1966 Album: "Ballads of the Green Berets" (5 weeks) Single: "The Ballad of the Green Berets" (5 weeks)
Paul Mauriat, 1968 Album: "Blooming Hits" (5 weeks) Single: "Love Is Blue" (5 weeks)
John Lennon, 1980-81 Album: "Double Fantasy" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) (8 weeks) Single: "(Just Like) Starting Over" (5 weeks)
Michael Jackson, 1983-84 Album: "Thriller" (37 weeks) Single: "Billie Jean" (7 weeks)
Prince, 1984-85 Album: "Purple Rain" (Prince and the Revolution) (24 weeks) Single: "When Doves Cry" (Prince and the Revolution) (5 weeks)
50 Cent, 2003 Album: "Get Rich or Die Tryin' " (6 weeks) Single: "In Da Club" (9 weeks)
Usher, 2004 Album: "Confessions" (9 weeks) Singles: "Yeah!" (12 weeks) "Burn" (8 weeks) "My Boo" (Usher and Alicia Keys) (6 weeks)
50 Cent, 2005 Album: "The Massacre" (6 weeks) Single: "Candy Shop" (featuring Olivia) (9 weeks)
Eminem, 2010 Album: "Recovery" (6 weeks) Single: "Love the Way You Lie," featuring Rihanna (5 weeks)
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