104 PARTON*DOLLY BACKWOODS BARBIE 5,413 2 5,309 195,662 <<<<
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Timmy84 said: I see Prince hasn't left the chart yet. Yep. His new album sounds so shitty it belongs on that dead ass chart. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Yep. His new album sounds so shitty it belongs on that dead ass chart. I was right about to curse you out then I saw the name and said, "oh ok..." Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: vainandy said: Yep. His new album sounds so shitty it belongs on that dead ass chart. I was right about to curse you out then I saw the name and said, "oh ok..." Talk dirty to me. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Yep. His new album sounds so shitty it belongs on that dead ass chart. It's a good album but not a great album. Sorry dude but you're never going to get another dirty mind, controversy, or 1999. Prince is way past that. You do get a taste of it with There will never be another like me and Dance 4 me. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: vainandy said: Yep. His new album sounds so shitty it belongs on that dead ass chart. It's a good album but not a great album. Sorry dude but you're never going to get another dirty mind, controversy, or 1999. Prince is way past that. You do get a taste of it with There will never be another like me and Dance 4 me. I gave up on getting another album like that when the 1990s began and the style of music as a whole had changed. The thing that ruins the new album is that it's full of a shit hop type way of delivering the lyrics, shit hop slang, and shit hop attitude in general. Shit hop is something I absolutely despise and don't tolerate. I'd tolerate the orchestras of "Parade" before I'd tolerate even the slightest hint of shit hop. When I buy an album, I want to escape shit hop, not hear more of it. . . . [Edited 5/14/09 12:16pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I gave up on getting another album like that when the 1990s began and the style of music as a whole had changed. The thing that ruins the new album is that it's full of a shit hop type way of delivering the lyrics, shit hop slang, and shit hop attitude in general. Shit hop is something I absolutely despise and don't tolerate. I'd tolerate the orchestras of "Parade" before I'd tolerate even the slightest hint of shit hop. When I buy an album, I want to escape shit hop, not hear more of it. . . . [Edited 5/14/09 12:16pm] Prince now refers to it as a "sexy groove" and an "old skool melody" instead of "shit hop". **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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newpower99 said: Chrisette Michele Scores First No. 1 On Billboard 200
May 13, 2009 by Keith Caulfield, L.A. Chrisette Michele notches her first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 as her sophomore set "Epiphany" (Def Jam) debuts atop the list with 83,000. She edges out the seventh week of the "Hannah Montana: the Movie" soundtrack (No. 2 with 81,000) and the arrival of Ciara's third album "Fantasy Ride" (LaFace) at No. 3 with just under 81,000. So that's the good news. The bad news? Michele's opening of 83,000 is the lowest sum for a No. 1-debuting album in Nielsen SoundScan's 18-year history. Previously, the low-water mark was held by Johnny Cash's "American V: A Hundred Highways" (American) in the summer of 2006, when it started with 88,000. Only one other album has debuted at No. 1 with less than 100,000: the Notorious B.I.G.'s "#1's" (Bad Boy) in November of 2005 with 99,000. However, this is easily Michele's best sales week. Her previous best frame came when her "I Am" debut started with 27,000 in July of 2007. The set debuted and peaked at No. 29. As for Ciara, "Fantasy Ride" is her third top three debut in as many tries. Her freshman 2004 effort "Goodies" entered the list at No. 3 with 125,000 while 2006's "The Evolution" blasted onto the tally at No. 1 with 338,000. Seemingly, despite the fair amount of heat generated by "Fantasy Ride's" first single -- "Love Sex Magic" (featuring Justin Timberlake) -- the album clocks Ciara's lowest first-week sum yet. Elsewhere in the top 10 this week, Rascal Flatts' "Unstoppable" (Lyric Street) moves up one notch to No. 4 with 58,000 (up 10%); last week's No. 1, Bob Dylan's "Together Through Life" (Columbia), falls four slots to No. 5 with 51,000 (down 59%); Lady GaGa's "The Fame" (Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope) moves up one position to No. 6 with 41,000 (up 4%); Taylor Swift's "Fearless" (Big Machine) slides up two slots to No. 7 with just under 41,000 (up 42%); Rick Ross' "Deeper Than Rap" (Maybach/Slip-N-Slide/Def Jam) falls from No. 4 to No. 8 with 35,000 (down 32%); Ben Harper and Relentless7's (Virgin/Capitol) "White Lies for Dark Times" debuts at No. 9 with 34,000 and the "Twilight" soundtrack (Summit/Chop Shop/Atlantic) slips from No. 6 to No. 10 with 31,000 (down 8%). Many albums on the Billboard 200 saw gains this week in the wake of the Mother's Day holiday on May 10. That's likely owed to discount pricing on sets that were mom-friendly, in addition to non-sale-priced purchases of sets that have female appeal. Thus, an album like Taylor Swift's "Fearless" can generate a 42% increase in sales. Only 14 titles in the top 50 this week see a decline in sales. Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending May 10) totaled 6.51 million units, up 5.4% compared to the sum last week (6.17 million) and down 19.8% compared to the same sales week of 2008 (8.12 million). Year to date album sales stand at 130.5 million, down 12.9% compared to the same total at this point last year (149.9 million). *DEAD* @ them calling LSM the first single from Fantasy Ride. More like THIRD (I'm including that never-was flop Go Girl). | |
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Let this sales keep on getting worse and it will teach those executives that the music sucks that they are putting out. Sign some people, more like musicians with talent!!!! | |
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Needs to preach this to the music industry now adays. | |
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daPrettyman said: vainandy said: I gave up on getting another album like that when the 1990s began and the style of music as a whole had changed. The thing that ruins the new album is that it's full of a shit hop type way of delivering the lyrics, shit hop slang, and shit hop attitude in general. Shit hop is something I absolutely despise and don't tolerate. I'd tolerate the orchestras of "Parade" before I'd tolerate even the slightest hint of shit hop. When I buy an album, I want to escape shit hop, not hear more of it. . . . [Edited 5/14/09 12:16pm] Prince now refers to it as a "sexy groove" and an "old skool melody" instead of "shit hop". Yeah, it's old school alright. It's so old, it's as dull as something from the 1800s. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Yep. His new album sounds so shitty it belongs on that dead ass chart. | |
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