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Soundscan numbers are in... Here are this week's Nielson Soundscan numbers as posted at www.okayplayer.com:
1. Usher - Confessions (213,966) 2. Method Man - Tical 0 (164,225) 3. New Found Glory - Catalyst (146,816) 4. Gretchen Wilson - Here For The Party (138,670) 5. Alanis Morissette - So Called Chaos (114,525) 6. D12 - D12 World (86,730) 7. Hoobastank - The Reason (78,344) 8. 8 Ball & MJG - Living Legends (64,641) 9. Various Artists - NOW Vol. 15 (58,262) 10. Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (57,922) ... 14. Lenny Kravitz - Baptism (52,194) 15. Outkast - Speakerboxx/Love Below (50,186) 16. Prince - Musicology (50,170) Peace, David | |
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Not bad for someone who isn't getting the radio airplay of the artists above. . He'll be right back in the Top 10 after a few more Cailfornia and Vegas shows. | |
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16 copies kept it from being Number 15 (Love Below has 50,186 vs Musicology 50,170). Sounds like the 2000 elections! So here are the Billboard rankings so far...
Week 1: 3 Week 2: 3 Week 3: 5 Week 4: 7 Week 5: 16 Weeks 1-4 were of course influenced by concert sales but here is what it would have been if not for concert sales. Week 1: 3 Week 2: 5 Week 3: 7 Week 4: 10 Conclusions: 1) Concert sales have helped but not as much as cynics and critics think; 2) The album logged 4 weeks in the Top 10 and would have with or without concert sales; 3) The album has finally gotten a single out (Call My Name) that at least Urban radio is jumping on (Maybe will chart in the 40-50 range this week) and some brave pop stations with taste are playing; 4) The album has hit a nice 50,000 a week trend which hopefully will continue (only a 9% drop in sales this week) MUSICOLOGY IS A HIT!!!! All good things they say never last... | |
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GottaLetitgo said: 16 copies kept it from being Number 15 (Love Below has 50,186 vs Musicology 50,170). Sounds like the 2000 elections! So here are the Billboard rankings so far...
Week 1: 3 Week 2: 3 Week 3: 5 Week 4: 7 Week 5: 16 Wasn't it #3 in its 3rd week too? "How embarrasing to be human!"
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The funny thing is, only adding one concert date would've put the little guy at #8. I am MrVictor.... | |
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Xpertlover said: GottaLetitgo said: 16 copies kept it from being Number 15 (Love Below has 50,186 vs Musicology 50,170). Sounds like the 2000 elections! So here are the Billboard rankings so far...
Week 1: 3 Week 2: 3 Week 3: 5 Week 4: 7 Week 5: 16 Wasn't it #3 in its 3rd week too? It might have been...I miss being able to buy Billboard whenever it came out instead of relying on on-line addition. Noone in my hometown sells it any more. It's still a hit though. All good things they say never last... | |
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Who is still buying Love Below/Speakerboxx??? That CD is so over-rated. | |
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livewire said: Here are this week's Nielson Soundscan numbers as posted at www.okayplayer.com:
1. Usher - Confessions (213,966) 2. Method Man - Tical 0 (164,225) 3. New Found Glory - Catalyst (146,816) 4. Gretchen Wilson - Here For The Party (138,670) 5. Alanis Morissette - So Called Chaos (114,525) 6. D12 - D12 World (86,730) 7. Hoobastank - The Reason (78,344) 8. 8 Ball & MJG - Living Legends (64,641) 9. Various Artists - NOW Vol. 15 (58,262) 10. Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (57,922) ... 14. Lenny Kravitz - Baptism (52,194) 15. Outkast - Speakerboxx/Love Below (50,186) 16. Prince - Musicology (50,170) Peace, David what the heck according to hits daily double Musicology beat Lenny Kravitz! this is a dissapointment in that regard! Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3 | |
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Yeah, but I have a feeling Lenny will sink pretty fast, and Prince won't. When the concert sales kick in again he'll be top 10 again.
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