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Aguilera Takes No. 1 Amid Five Top 10 Debuts Aguilera Takes No. 1 Amid Five Top 10 Debuts
Christina Aguilera August 23, 2006, 11:10 AM ET Katie Hasty, N.Y. Christina Aguilera leads a charge of debuts in the top five slots of The Billboard 200 with the double-disc RCA set "Back to Basics." The set sold 342,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, giving Aguilera her first No. 1 album since her 1999 self-titled debut. The first-week sales for "Back to Basics" are the most for a solo female artist since Mary J. Blige moved 727,000 in December with "The Breakthrough." Aguilera's current single, "Ain't No Other Man," has peaked at No. 8 on the Hot 100 thus far. Lyfe Jennings opens at No. 2 with his sophomore Columbia effort "The Phoenix," which sold 136,000 copies. The set also bows at No. 1 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Trace Adkins' "Dangerous Man" lands at No. 3 with 115,000, his best position on the Billboard 200 and most robust sales week to date. The set also provides the artist his third No. 1 on the Hot Country Albums chart. Sister act Cherish opens at No. 4 with the Sho'Nuff set "Underappreciated," which sold 91,000 copies. The group's snappy single, "Do It To It," has peaked at No. 14 on the Hot 100. Following in the footsteps of Disney's mega-selling "High School Musical," the company's "The Cheetah Girls 2" soundtrack bows at No. 5 with 87,000 copies. The BMG/Zomba/EMI/UME compilation "NOW 22" falls 3-6 in its sixth week on the chart, moving 83,000 (a 20% sales decline). After debuting on top last week, Rick Ross' "Port of Miami" (Slip-N-Slide/Def Jam) slides to No. 7 with 79,000, a 58% sales decline. Rapper Obie Trice's "Second Round's on Me" (Shady) debuts at No. 8 with 74,000, while the Jive/Zomba soundtrack to "Step Up" falls 6-9 with 64,000 copies, a sales increase of 9%. Nickelback's Roadrunner album "All the Right Reasons" sits tight at No. 10 for a third week with 54,000 (+13%). Other big debuts this week include "Snakes on a Plane: The Album" at No. 43 (19,000), released in conjunction with last weekend's top film at the U.S. box office. Jamaican superstar Cham's Atlantic debut, "Ghetto Story" enters at No. 53 with 15,000. At 9.57 million units, overall CD sales are up 2% from last week's count and down 7% compared to the same week a year ago. Sales for 2006 are down 7% compared to 2005 at 335.02 million units. | |
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CHART DATE: 08/21/2006
LAST UPDATE: 08/22/2006 14:06:32 NOW IN: FINAL LW TW artist / album label power index % change -- 1 CHRISTINA AGUILERA RCA/RMG 355,598 -- BACK TO BASICS -- 2 LYFE JENNINGS SONY URBAN/COLUMBIA/CRG 136,520 -- THE PHOENIX -- 3 TRACE ADKINS CAPITOL NASHVILLE 106,957 -- DANGEROUS MAN -- 4 CHERISH SHO'NUFF/CAPITOL 91,051 -- UNAPPRECIATED -- 5 CHEETAH GIRLS 2 WALT DISNEY RECORDS 80,044 -- SOUNDTRACK 3 6 NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC V22 SONY MUSIC GROUP 79,016 -23% VARIOUS -- 7 OBIE TRICE SHADY/INTERSCOPE 76,679 -- SECOND ROUND'S ON ME 1 8 RICK ROSS DEF JAM/IDJMG 75,881 -61% PORT OF MIAMI 5 9 STEP UP LAFACE/ZLG 70,470 +12% SOUNDTRACK 9 10 NICKELBACK ROADRUNNER/IDJMG 52,469 +15% ALL THE RIGHT REASONS 7 11 GNARLS BARKLEY DOWNTOWN/ATLANTIC ATL G 50,282 -8% ST. ELSEWHERE 2 12 BREAKING BENJAMIN HOLLYWOOD 50,208 -62% PHOBIA 11 13 RASCAL FLATTS LYRIC STREET 39,513 -5% ME AND MY GANG 4 14 CASSIE BAD BOY/ATLANTIC/ATL G 38,618 -62% CASSIE 15 15 PUSSYCAT DOLLS A&M/INTERSCOPE 38,569 0% PCD 12 16 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL WALT DISNEY RECORDS 38,155 -4% SOUNDTRACK 26 17 JOSH TURNER MCA NASHVILLE 37,430 +30% YOUR MAN 6 18 KIDZ BOP KIDS 10 RAZOR & TIE 36,722 -34% VARIOUS 22 19 HINDER UNIVERSAL REPUBLIC 35,452 +14% EXTREME BEHAVIOR 17 20 YUNG JOC BAD BOY/ATLANTIC/ATL G 34,945 -7% NEW JOC CITY 20 21 RIHANNA DEF JAM/IDJMG 34,332 0% A GIRL LIKE ME 13 22 LETOYA CAPITOL 32,015 -19% LETOYA 21 23 PANIC! AT THE DISCO FUELD BY RAMEN/WMG 31,091 -6% A FEVER YOU CAN'T SWEAT OUT 18 24 TOM PETTY AMERICAN/WARNER BROS. 30,727 -15% HIGHWAY COMPANION 10 25 DMX SONY URBAN/COLUMBIA/CRG 30,626 -30% YEAR OF THE DOG...AGAIN 24 26 PHARRELL STAR TRAK/INTERSCOPE 28,903 -5% IN MY MIND 25 27 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS WARNER BROS. 28,841 -4% STADIUM ARCADIUM 16 28 STONE SOUR ROADRUNNER/IDJ 28,124 -26% COME WHAT(EVER) MAY 23 29 NELLY FURTADO GEFFEN 27,287 -12% LOOSE 27 30 THE FRAY EPIC 26,836 0% HOW TO SAVE A LIFE 34 31 CORINNE BAILEY RAE CAPITOL 26,599 +18% CORINNE BAILEY RAE 28 32 NE-YO DEF JAM/IDJMG 25,813 -2% IN MY OWN WORDS 31 33 CARRIE UNDERWOOD ARISTA/RMG 24,684 -1% SOME HEARTS 30 34 DIXIE CHICKS OPEN WIDE/MONUMENT/COL 23,028 -8% TAKING THE LONG WAY 33 35 TIM MCGRAW CURB 22,438 -3% GREATEST HITS VOL.2 36 36 RODNEY ATKINS CURB 21,168 -3% IF YOU'RE GOING THROUGH HELL 29 37 INDIA.ARIE UNIVERSAL MOTOWN 21,099 -18% TESTIMONY: VOL.1, LIFE & REL... 37 38 AFI INTERSCOPE 21,049 -2% DECEMBERUNDERGROUND 32 39 FIVE FOR FIGHTING AWARE/COLUMBIA/CRG 20,073 -19% TWO LIGHTS 39 40 WRECKERS MAVERICK/WARNER BROS. 20,027 +5% STAND STILL, LOOK PRETTY 38 41 BLUE OCTOBER UNIVERSAL MOTOWN 19,893 +4% FOILED 19 42 STEVE HOLY CURB 18,856 -47% BRAND NEW GIRLFRIEND -- 43 SNAKES ON A PLANE NEW LINE 18,442 -- SOUNDTRACK 8 44 SLAYER WARNER BROS. 17,702 -66% CHRIST ILLUSION -- 45 K.T. TUNSTALL VIRGIN 17,451 -- EYE TO THE TELESCOPE 46 46 TOBY KEITH SHOW DOG NASH/UNIVERSAL 16,256 -6% WHITE TRASH WITH MONEY 48 47 BUSTA RHYMES AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE 16,183 +3% THE BIG BANG -- 48 JAMES BLUNT CUSTARD/ATLANTIC/ATL G 16,135 -- BACK TO BEDLAM 42 49 BUCKCHERRY ELEVEN SEVEN MUSIC 15,899 -12% 15 -- 50 SNOW PATROL A&M/INTERSCOPE 15,728 -- | |
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Christina actually sold 177,799 copies of her 2 disc set, but she'd still land at #1 this week with those sales. | |
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PurpleCharm said: Other big debuts this week include "Snakes on a Plane: The Album" | |
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CinisterCee said: Christina actually sold 177,799 copies of her 2 disc set, but she'd still land at #1 this week with those sales.
Is there a 1 disc? | |
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jayaredee said: CinisterCee said: Christina actually sold 177,799 copies of her 2 disc set, but she'd still land at #1 this week with those sales.
Is there a 1 disc? No. Why would you want it? Did you know Disc Two is ALL Linda Perry involved? | |
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CinisterCee said: PurpleCharm said: Other big debuts this week include "Snakes on a Plane: The Album" my inner music snob is having an all out fight with my base instincts regarding my purchase of said motherfucking soundtrack. | |
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Anx said: CinisterCee said: my inner music snob is having an all out fight with my base instincts regarding my purchase of said motherfucking soundtrack. Anx, I think you could justify just about any purchase at this point, couldn't cha? | |
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WOW thats really low, 177k?! are u sure? maybe it was 356k | |
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CinisterCee said: Christina actually sold 177,799 copies of her 2 disc set, but she'd still land at #1 this week with those sales.
If that's the case, not huge numbers....Maybe good for her but if she can keep up the momuntem but not a huge debut....It might be too soon to tell but if they are pinning their hopes on her and others to save the recording industry, it's fucked! | |
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CinisterCee said: Anx said: my inner music snob is having an all out fight with my base instincts regarding my purchase of said motherfucking soundtrack. Anx, I think you could justify just about any purchase at this point, couldn't cha? oh, pretty much. | |
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twink69 said: WOW thats really low, 177k?! are u sure? maybe it was 356k
One 2 disc set sold counts as two. Therefore 177k x 2 = 354k How do I make that nerd emoticon? | |
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I dont think they count it as two when they are judging positions i think they count it as two when they do certifications, gold, platinum etc.
Also another quick note The Pussycat Dolls back in at 15 are now 3 weeks away from spending a whole year in the Top 40 albums and there 6th single is out in Europe and here it will be released in mid september, probably the most consistent seller this year, as other cds have debuted and fallen off this cd has hung around "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I thought Paris' cd was released last week, but I don't see her on the list. | |
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PurpleCharm said: I thought Paris' cd was released last week, but I don't see her on the list.
It's this week. She'll be lucky to go top 5. | |
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lastdecember said: I dont think they count it as two when they are judging positions i think they count it as two when they do certifications, gold, platinum etc.
Also another quick note The Pussycat Dolls back in at 15 are now 3 weeks away from spending a whole year in the Top 40 albums and there 6th single is out in Europe and here it will be released in mid september, probably the most consistent seller this year, as other cds have debuted and fallen off this cd has hung around Well I'm shocked because I figured they were going to be one hit wonders and that the album would sell very poorly! | |
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jayaredee said: PurpleCharm said: I thought Paris' cd was released last week, but I don't see her on the list.
It's this week. She'll be lucky to go top 5. The scary thing is that at one point Danity Kane was outselling Outkast, so it might actually debut higher [Edited 8/28/06 6:50am] "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: jayaredee said: It's this week. She'll be lucky to go top 5. The scary thing is that at one point Danity Kane was outselling Outkast, so it might actually debut higher [Edited 8/28/06 6:50am] That is fucked up but then again, judging by Meijer, Outkast wasn't selling but "Ultimate Prince" sold very well (unless they pulled a bunch of copies), It was nearly half price, originally selling for $22.99 and onsale for $11.99. They were a bunch of copies of the OUtkast CD when they stocked it and I didn't notice a lot of movement. I don;t think they had a lot of Danity Kane out but I think they sold... It's so werid that everyone is afraid of soundtracks now of days when in the eighties they started to get really big (if not the seventies with "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease") and in the ninities, they were right up there with the best selling albums, and were used to help the movie (and in some cases, did a lot better than the movie...."Reality Bites", anyone) [Edited 8/28/06 6:55am] | |
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VinnyM27 said: lastdecember said: I dont think they count it as two when they are judging positions i think they count it as two when they do certifications, gold, platinum etc.
Also another quick note The Pussycat Dolls back in at 15 are now 3 weeks away from spending a whole year in the Top 40 albums and there 6th single is out in Europe and here it will be released in mid september, probably the most consistent seller this year, as other cds have debuted and fallen off this cd has hung around Well I'm shocked because I figured they were going to be one hit wonders and that the album would sell very poorly! Well i was a little worried, but the funny thing is now alot of Female singers are biting off the whole "Lounge" style, Christina is doing it, Fergie is said to have a "standard" like track, Gwen has been recording some stuff similar too, Jessica Simpson is going disco. I think the smartest thing the dolls did was work overseas, theres a much better market over there, while the disc has sold 2 million here its sold close to 4 in other markets "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: VinnyM27 said: Well I'm shocked because I figured they were going to be one hit wonders and that the album would sell very poorly! Well i was a little worried, but the funny thing is now alot of Female singers are biting off the whole "Lounge" style, Christina is doing it, Fergie is said to have a "standard" like track, Gwen has been recording some stuff similar too, Jessica Simpson is going disco. I think the smartest thing the dolls did was work overseas, theres a much better market over there, while the disc has sold 2 million here its sold close to 4 in other markets Yeah, it's very strange about the whole back to retro things female artists are doing now but I gotta admit, the Pussycats aren't cutting edge, but they certaintly are doing something right to keep the attention of people for that long. | |
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VinnyM27 said: lastdecember said: The scary thing is that at one point Danity Kane was outselling Outkast, so it might actually debut higher [Edited 8/28/06 6:50am] That is fucked up but then again, judging by Meijer, Outkast wasn't selling but "Ultimate Prince" sold very well (unless they pulled a bunch of copies), It was nearly half price, originally selling for $22.99 and onsale for $11.99. They were a bunch of copies of the OUtkast CD when they stocked it and I didn't notice a lot of movement. I don;t think they had a lot of Danity Kane out but I think they sold... It's so werid that everyone is afraid of soundtracks now of days when in the eighties they started to get really big (if not the seventies with "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease") and in the ninities, they were right up there with the best selling albums, and were used to help the movie (and in some cases, did a lot better than the movie...."Reality Bites", anyone) [Edited 8/28/06 6:55am] Yeah i was shocked, but the thing is nothing is really consistent, even if this Danity Kane debuts at 1 or whatever its going to be out of Top 20 in about 2 weeks, not hating on them, cause i met them and they are nice girls, but they arent doing anything that some other act couldnt do. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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VinnyM27 said: lastdecember said: Well i was a little worried, but the funny thing is now alot of Female singers are biting off the whole "Lounge" style, Christina is doing it, Fergie is said to have a "standard" like track, Gwen has been recording some stuff similar too, Jessica Simpson is going disco. I think the smartest thing the dolls did was work overseas, theres a much better market over there, while the disc has sold 2 million here its sold close to 4 in other markets Yeah, it's very strange about the whole back to retro things female artists are doing now but I gotta admit, the Pussycats aren't cutting edge, but they certaintly are doing something right to keep the attention of people for that long. Its not cutting edge but the thing is with them, they mix it up, each song on the cd have different styles pretty much, and because of that they appeal to alot of different people and age range "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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CHRISTINA AGUILERA is my girl!!!!!
I don't care whether it sells or not. I just bought it yesterday *lol* and I've heard it 4 times. I love it so much. Alex? That Skinny MF with the high voice? | |
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