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Reply #930 posted 04/03/12 11:52am

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Forbes is reporting lionels sales r in and about 200k what u think will madonna do in real sales i am guessing 170-180k

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

These are devastating news!! OMG..I predict an increase in the suicide rate...

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Reply #931 posted 04/03/12 12:31pm

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MDNA Megamix

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Reply #932 posted 04/03/12 12:33pm

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Any word on the next single? I'm hoping 'Turn up the Radio'
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Reply #933 posted 04/03/12 12:44pm

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The final numbers aren't in, folks... lol And as far as that Forbe "article" goes, the geezer that wrote it has a bias against Madonna and slanted his perspective with selective sources. As if any of this really matters in the long run... rolleyes

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Reply #934 posted 04/03/12 12:51pm

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The final numbers aren't in, folks... lol And as far as that Forbe "article" goes, the geezer that wrote it has a bias against Madonna and slanted his perspective with selective sources. As if any of this really matters in the long run... rolleyes

U think? lol

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Reply #935 posted 04/03/12 12:54pm

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As if any of this really matters in the long run... rolleyes

I mean really. Ray Of Light only peaked 2 on the U.S charts

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Reply #936 posted 04/03/12 1:39pm

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Finally listening to the deluxe MDNA as a whole. "I'm Addicted" should have been top choice for a single IMO. Maybe Madonna wanted safer choices this time around but I think she should have picked this one. "Superstar" really spoils the flow of the album and it should have been left out. Extra points for the over-the-top ballsiness of "Gang Bang." "I'm a Sinner" hits the right notes on the catchiness scale. wink"B'Day" sounds like a throw back to girl group songs like those from the Go-Gos. (Just now got the irony in this song! You only get it after you listen closely.) I actually like it--despite what I read on here about it. Also amending this to say that "Beautiful Killer" would be an excellent choice as a single also. This is the first time I've ever heard this song and I really like it! biggrin



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Reply #937 posted 04/03/12 1:50pm

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I agree with Soulalive that "Love Spent" is actually two songs on the same theme that flow into each other. The second part is the stronger. Also think that it ends too abruptly. But, I like it over-all. I'm interested in hearing the remixes. A side note--The Justin Cognito remix of "Girl Gone Wild" is much better than the original put out as a single; the single should have been this one IMO.

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Reply #938 posted 04/03/12 1:54pm

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And in conclusion, razz lol I still think "Falling Free" is the best song on the entire album. This is an absolutely beautiful and a true Madonna classic IMO. She had BETTER sing this one in concert! smile Final score for the Deluxe MDNA from me (late to the game! razz) is 3.8 out of 5. In comparison, Confessions is a 5 out of 5 for me.


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Reply #939 posted 04/03/12 1:59pm

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MDNA displays in London

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Now, THIS is how they do it Prince!!

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Reply #940 posted 04/03/12 3:58pm

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Just found this on Madonnatribe;

HitsDailyDouble final data are in, and MDNA sits atop this week's US album chart with 357,943 copies sold!

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Reply #941 posted 04/03/12 4:04pm

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Just found this on Madonnatribe;

HitsDailyDouble final data are in, and MDNA sits atop this week's US album chart with 357,943 copies sold!

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Reply #942 posted 04/03/12 4:08pm

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Madonna’s first week sales in US:
MDNA – 357 943
Hard Candy – 280 000
Confessions on a Dance Floor – 350 000
American Life – 241 000
Music – 420 000
Ray Of Light – 371 000
Bedtime Stories – 145 000
Erotica – 167 000

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #943 posted 04/03/12 4:42pm

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HITS

MADGE OF HONOR
Lionel Richie, Shinedown and The Used Debut Top 10

April 3, 2012

The Material Girl scores some material gains this week, as Interscope dance-floor diva Madonna’s 12th studio album, MDNA, debuts at #1 with 357k in sales.

That proves enough to top legendary crooner Lionel Richie’s Mercury Nashville debut, Tuskegee, a collection of his greatest hits sung with country stars Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, Willie Nelson, Jimmy Buffett and Kenny Chesney, among others, which debuts at #2 with a surprising total of 200k.

Atlantic veteran rockers Shinedown return with Amaryllis, the next highest debut at #4, with 104k. The other Top 10 newcomer is Hopeless’ The Used album, Vulnerable, distributed through Mike Harris’ EMI Label Services, at #7, with 28k.

XL/Columbia’s Adele 21 (#3) and Universal Republic’s The Hunger Games soundtrack (#5) round out the Top 5, while Syco/Columbia’s One Direction (#6), Capitol/EMI pop thrush Katy Perry’s deluxe Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection (#7), Columbia’s Bruce Springsteen (#9) and Capitol Nashville/EMI’s Luke Bryan (#16-10, +38%) complete the Top 10.

Other Top 50 newcomers include Warner Bros.’ Mars Volta (#15), Interscope’s All-American Rejects (#17), Mercury’s My Darkest Days (#29), Nuclear Blast America’s Meshugga (#40), Nickelodeon/Legacy’s Fresh Beat Band: Music From the TV Show (#42), Universal Republic’s James Newton Howard Hunger Games score (#43) and two E-40 Block Brochure albums on the indie Heavy on Grindels label through EMI Label Services with Vol. 1 at #49 and Vol. 2 at #50. Along with Vol. 3, which just missed the Top 50, the Block Brochure trilogy combined to sell 25k, not counting a digital three-pack, which is also available.

Perry returns to the Top 50, along with Mercury Nashville/Interscope’s Scotty McCreery (#19), Capitol/EMI’s David Guetta (#35) and Warner Bros. Nashville’s Blake Shelton (#37).

Sensibility Music’s The Civil Wars leads the double-digit gainers, moving #44-32, +52%, followed by Universal Republic’s Florence + the Machine (#50-38, +33%), Capitol Nashville/EMI’s Eric Church (#29-25, +27%), RCA Nashville’s Miranda Lambert (#48-41, +27%) and Republic Nashville’s The Band Perry (#46-45, +19%).

Big releases this week include YM/CM/Universal Republic’s Nicki Minaj and Of Monsters and Men, Big Machine’s Rascal Flatts and Verity’s Marvin Sapp.

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Reply #944 posted 04/03/12 4:47pm

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Billboard: Madonna's 'MDNA' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200, Lionel Richie Bows at No. 2

April 03, 2012
By Keith Caulfield (@keith_caulfield), Los Angeles

Madonna scores her eighth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with the debut of her "MDNA," while Lionel Richie's all-star country collaborations covers album "Tuskegee" bows in the runner-up slot -- his highest-charting album since 1986.

Madonna remains in second place among women with the most No. 1 albums. She now needs only one more No. 1 to tie Barbra Streisand, the leader among women with nine chart-toppers.

"MDNA" sold 359,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan, and is Madonna's fifth straight studio album to debut at No. 1. It follows 2008's "Hard Candy," which moved 280,000 in its first week. "MDNA's" opener is her best sales week since 2000's "Music" shifted 420,000 when it debuted at No. 1.

Meanwhile, Richie's "Tuskegee" starts with 199,000 -- his best sales week since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. His previous largest frame in that span of time was when 2006's "Coming Home" started with 75,000 at No. 6 in 2006. Richie was last higher on the Billboard 200 in 1986, when "Dancing on the Ceiling" spent two weeks at No. 1.

Like other veteran acts before him, Richie opted for a creative way to reach consumers with "Tuskegee." Not only did he go the covers route (see: Tony Bennett, Rod Stewart, etc.) but he also brought in a gaggle of A-listers (again, Bennett with his "Duets" albums, or, Santana's "Supernatural"). Further, he isn't just covering old tunes -- he's covering his own familiar hit singles, but with a country slant.

Richie also was the focus of an hour-long concert special on the Home Shopping Network on March 16. Sales generated from the broadcast amounted to about 20,000 sold, says Richie's record label, Universal Music Nashville.

A traditional studio album from Richie would have likely never sold as well as "Tuskegee," which targets multiple demographics all in one tidy package. Case in point: In one week, "Tuskegee" moved more than twice what his last studio album did in total -- 2009's "Just Go" has done 95,000.

In terms of release-week promotion, Madonna was basically off the radar, instead focusing her energy on rehearsals for her upcoming world tour. That stands in contrast to Richie, who worked the TV circuit hard in the past week.

He was the focus of multiple CMT specials and was interviewed on NBC's "Weekend Today" (March 25), appeared on "The Voice" (26, the album's release date), performed on "Today" (27), "The Late Show With David Letterman" (27), chatted with CNN's "Piers Morgan" (27) and finally, performed on CBS' "Academy of Country Music Awards" (April 1).

As for Madonna, since headlining the Feb. 5 Super Bowl halftime show, she's been laying low. Her only significant recent media appearances have been via a live Facebook chat with Jimmy Fallon (March 24) and a brief drop-in at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami the same night.

"MDNA's" sales were aided by a successful album sales promotion involving Madonna's upcoming world tour. U.S. customers who bought a concert ticket had the option of also receiving the album as part of their purchase. The only sales that count towards Billboard's charts are those where the customer opted to receive "MDNA."

This sort of ticket/album promotion has been used in the recent past by such acts as Bon Jovi and Tom Petty. The latter's "Mojo" album saw a No. 2 debut on July 3, 2010 -- thanks to a fair number of customers who got the album via a ticket purchase. The same goes for Bon Jovi's 2007 No. 1 album "Lost Highway."

Our regular recap of the week's top 10 selling albums and songs will be available on Wednesday (April 4) morning.

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Reply #945 posted 04/03/12 4:58pm

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How MDNA is doing across the globe

MDNA enters at Number 2 in the French Top Album chart (physical and digital) with 41,693 units sold.

The new Madonna album is also Number 1 in digital sales with 11,775 dowloads.Some chart position in other countries.....

UK #1 56k
Australia – #1 35k
Belgium – #1 15k
Sweden - #1
Scotland - #1
Turkey - #1 30k
Brazil – #1 40k
Finland – #1
Hungary – #1
Ireland – #1
Israel – #1
Netherlands -#1
Austria 10k
Norway – #2
France - #2 42k
Germany - #3 100k
Japan - #4 31k
South Korea – #4
Slovenia – #7ds.

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Reply #946 posted 04/03/12 5:03pm

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Billboard: Madonna's 'MDNA' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200

woot!

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Reply #947 posted 04/03/12 5:11pm

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MADONNA'S #MDNA has the biggest first week sales debut on U.S. charts this year!!!.. Her biggest first week in over a decade!!.. #THANKYOU---

manager Guy Oseary

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Reply #948 posted 04/03/12 5:24pm

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In celebration of Madge's first week success, here is one of my all time favorites, stating her position definitively wink:

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Reply #949 posted 04/03/12 5:41pm

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Since MDNA has come out, I've decided to put my top 20 favorite Madonna songs

1. Drowned World/Substitute For Love

2. Little Star

3. Like A Prayer

4. Vogue

5. Mer Girl

6. Bedtime Story

7. Nothing Really Matters

8. Get Together

9. Fever

10. Runaway Lover

11. Gang Bang

12. Everybody (You Can Dance Remix)

13. How High

14. Falling Free

15. Where Life Begins

16. I Deserve It

17. Lucky Star

18. Express Yourself

19. Take A Bow

20. Love Don't Live Here Anymore

This is clearly just a rough sketch as M's got way too many good songs to pick just twenty

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Reply #950 posted 04/03/12 6:44pm

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How MDNA is doing across the globe

MDNA enters at Number 2 in the French Top Album chart (physical and digital) with 41,693 units sold.

The new Madonna album is also Number 1 in digital sales with 11,775 dowloads.Some chart position in other countries.....

UK #1 56k
Australia – #1 35k
Belgium – #1 15k
Sweden - #1
Scotland - #1
Turkey - #1 30k
Brazil – #1 40k
Finland – #1
Hungary – #1
Ireland – #1
Israel – #1
Netherlands -#1
Austria 10k
Norway – #2
France - #2 42k
Germany - #3 100k
Japan - #4 31k
South Korea – #4
Slovenia – #7ds.

Oh how sad and pathetic. What a massive flop. Horrible failure by a washed-up has been. Sheer desperation.

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Reply #951 posted 04/03/12 6:52pm

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MDNAInterscope Records have issued this Press Release to celebrate the Material Girl's biggest First Week Debut this year.

Madonna has returned for the 8th time to the top of the Billboard's Pop Charts with MDNA selling 359,000 albums according to Neilsen Soundscan and is the biggest selling first week debut this year. MDNA is The Material Girl's fifth No. 1 studio album in a row and her first album for Interscope Records.

On the Billboard Dance Club Play Charts, Madonna remains queen of the clubs with two songs from MDNA in the Top Ten including "Girls Gone Wild" which has gone to No. 4 and is the "greatest gainer" for the last three weeks. Her first dance hit from MDNA "Give Me All Your Luvin" after going to No. 1 remains in the Top Ten in the No. 8 spot.

The critical response to MDNA has been equally impressive:

"Madonna has made it through the wilderness to deliver one of the best albums of her career." Daily News


"Her best album since "Ray of Light'" Chicago Tribune


"Still the Queen of Pop" The London Times


"Some of the finest musical moments we've heard from the pop legend in the last few years" MTV News


"The woman is pop's most durable alpha female" USA Today


On related news, MDNA debuted No. 1 on iTunes Charts in 40 countries and had the biggest one day pre sale on iTunes by any artist in history.

Madonna's "Girls Gone Wild" video is her most viewed video on YouTube with 32 million views.

In the UK, the MDNA album puts Madonna in a league of her own. MDNA's No. 1 spot gives Madonna the most No. 1 albums of all time in the UK (12) by a solo artist - surpassing Elvis Presley. The Beatles are the only artists who have had 15 No. 1 albums in the country.

In Japan, MDNA is her 22nd Top Ten album passing The Beatles record of 19 Top Ten albums in Japan. MDNA entered their Oricon international charts at No. 1 and the combined Oricon Charts at #4.

To celebrate the first week success with her millions of fans, Madonna will once again be on Twitter via @MadonnaMDNAday this Wednesday, the 4th of April at 10:00 PM EDT.

From an Interscope Records Press Release.


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Reply #952 posted 04/03/12 6:59pm

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confuse Who the hell doesn't already have Adele's CD that needed to buy that many copies last week? Who is buying that disc? It's old! It was old a year ago!

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Reply #953 posted 04/03/12 7:38pm

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Heh. For like the 500th time in 30 years, Madonna gives a perverbial bitch-slap to all her naysayers and gets the last laugh.

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Reply #954 posted 04/04/12 12:20am

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Madonna's On Top....Again
Material Girl Has Biggest First Week Debut This Year


BY PR NEWSWIRE


NEW YORK, April 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Madonna has returned for the 8th time to the top of the Billboard's Pop Charts with MDNA selling 359,000 albums according to Neilsen Soundscan and is the biggest selling first week debut this year. MDNA is The Material Girl's fifth No. 1 studio album in a row and her first album for Interscope Records.
On the Billboard Dance Club Play Charts, Madonna remains queen of the clubs with two songs from MDNA in the Top Ten including "Girls Gone Wild" which has gone to No. 4 and is the "greatest gainer" for the last three weeks. Her first dance hit from MDNA "Give Me All Your Luvin" after going to No. 1 remains in the Top Ten in the No. 8 spot.

The critical response to MDNA has been equally impressive:
"Madonna has made it through the wilderness to deliver one of the best albums of her career." Daily News
"Her best album since "Ray of Light'" Chicago Tribune
"Still the Queen of Pop" The London Times
"Some of the finest musical moments we've heard from the pop legend in the last few years" MTV News
- "The woman is pop's most durable alpha female" USA TODAY

Other facts:
-MDNA debuted No. 1 on iTunes Charts in 40 countries and had the biggest one day pre sale on iTunes by any artist in history.
-Madonna's "Girls Gone Wild" video is her most viewed video on YouTube with 32 million views.
-Barbra Streisand is the only other female to have more No. 1 albums (9) according to Billboard's Keith Caufield.
-In the UK, the MDNA album puts Madonna in a league of her own. MDNA's No. 1 spot gives Madonna the most No. 1 albums of all time in the UK (12) by a solo artist - surpassing Elvis Presley. The Beatles are the only artists who have had 15 No. 1 albums in the UK.
-In Japan, MDNA is her 22nd Top Ten album passing The Beatles record of l9 Top Ten albums in Japan. MDNA entered their Oricon international charts at No. 1 and the combined Oricon Charts at #4.

To celebrate the first week success with her millions of fans , Madonna will once again be on Twitter this Wednesday, the 4th of April at l0:00 pm
The link is: @MadonnaMDNAday.
SOURCE Interscope Records

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Reply #955 posted 04/04/12 3:52am

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sign of the times : The Queen of KARAOKE rules the MUSICWORLD wink

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Reply #956 posted 04/04/12 3:56am

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Any word on the next single? I'm hoping 'Turn up the Radio'

Not sure what the future singles will be,but this recent news might give us a clue....

We can reveal that remixes for “Turn up the Radio”, “Masterpiece” and “Superstar” are currently being commissioned by Interscope. Love Spent is also being considered but nothing confirmed yet.


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Madonna's 'MDNA' is No. 1: Guy Oseary, Jimmy Iovine on the Art of the Album Roll-Out


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The pop queen's longtime manager and brand new label head reflect on the road taken straight to the top of the charts and answer a nagging question: three decades in, is Madonna still selling scandal?

When Madonna’s twelfth album, MDNA, debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 today with Nielsen SoundScan-certified sales of 359,000, she'll not only have the biggest first week of the year, but will instantly reinstate her place at the top of the pop heap.

That’s right, in this digital age of naysayers, haters, critics and cynics, Madonna is on her third decade of relevance. With MDNA, she trails only Barbra Streisand for the most chart-toppers ever by a female artist (Babs has nine, Madge is one shy) -- an extraordinary musical and cultural feat. Still, some will inevitably credit controversy for MDNA's out-the-gate success.

Have your pick of which one from recent months -- the album title, which is a letter away from MDMA, the common name for the drug ecstasy; the Super Bowl halftime performance during which guest M.I.A. gave some 150 million people the finger; a permanent ban by Piers Morgan and subsequent Twitter spat between the talk show host and Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary; or a surprise appearance at Mi...c Festival in March, where Madonna took the stage alongside Avicii and instantly riled up a crowd of 100,000 by asking if anyone had seen “Molly,” the street name for ecstasy, a comment that prompted superstar DJ Deadmau5 to take her to task publicly. All have kept Madonna’s name in the headlines just as new music hit the market.

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“All those things didn’t start with us,” Oseary tells The Hollywood Reporter, shrugging off any insinuation that scandal is a step in the roll-out plan. “It's just part of the gig.” Indeed, Oseary and his client of 22 years can explain away each one -- the title has multiple meanings and came about like this, according to Oseary: “[Madonna] told me one day, ‘Here's what I'm calling my album.’ And I went, ‘Cool.’ She had a vision.” As for M.I.A.? She acted on her own accord; Piers Morgan’s people continue to reach out for a booking despite the ban; and Madonna was referring to a song by producer and DJ Cedric Gervais called “Have You Seen Molly,” not the staple drug of all-night dance parties. What may be harder to wrap the head around is the continued omnipotence of the eighties-bred pop star, who’s already topped the iTunes charts in 35 countries with MDNA presales alone.


"She gives me the forum to be honest and I give her the forum to yell at me." — Guy Oseary

Truth be told, Madonna did little in the way of traditional promotion for the album, her first for Interscope after some 30 years at Warner Bros. She skipped the club shows, the late night lead guest slot and the Diane Sawyer interview. Her only broadcast sit-down was with Jimmy Fallon on Facebook. She premiered her single at the Super Bowl and her video on American Idol (Interscope is the show’s music partner) rather than MTV or Vevo. If there’s a plan, says Oseary, it was for the music to speak for itself, and thanks to the current popularity of EDM (electronic dance music), it seems the former Danceteria regular is having her day yet again -- and at 53 years old.

“Anyone who can have a career as long and as healthy, strong and consistent as Madonna's, that’s a once-in-a-lifetime artist,” says Interscope Geffen A&M chairman Jimmy Iovine. “It's incredible what she's done. You can have an act earn money like her, but you can't have a career like that.”

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Curiously, though her touring sets have featured many of her greatest hits, sometimes going deep into the catalog, like her first No. 1 dance smash, 1983’s “Burning Up,” Oseary says both he and Madonna rarely look back themselves. The decades spent at Warner Bros.? They hardly gave it a second thought when “friend” Jimmy Iovine came into the picture. “I have a lot of faith in him,” says the 39-year-old Israel-born Oseary. “I didn't shop a deal. I didn't go meet with every label and play the field. I was pretty confident with [Universal Music Group chairman and CEO] Lucian [Grainge] and Jimmy as partners.” (Iovine returns the admiration, telling THR, "Guy is honest, straight-headed and talented -- a great combination.") Besides, adds Oseary, “One of the things that I've learned working with Madonna is you just move forward. It's really rare that she ever brings up the past.”

On this album cycle, she really doesn't need to “go retro” as so many veteran artists do. Always one step ahead of the latest sounds and production trends (Martin Solveig, Benny Benassi and William Orbit were each enlisted for their studio skills on multiple MDNA tracks), her brand of dance music meets delectable pop comes at a perfect time, just as EDM has, to put it plainly, taken over. “Dance music is Madonna’s base,” says Oseary, who can’t recall exactly how many club hits she’s had but knows it’s more than 40. “It's what she likes, it's what she listens to. It's not anything other than that. She doesn't read what's on the charts. And if it's on time, great. This is who she is.”

Still, there are those pesky detractors who insist Madonna’s MDNA motif -- from the cheerleader costume she wears in the video for “Give Me All Your Luvin’” to the album’s title to her Ultra appearance just before midnight on March 24, are simply age-inappropriate, a slag Oseary doesn’t take to kindly. “Didn’t Lionel Richie just make a country album?” he barks. “God bless him, I love Lionel, but how come no one is yelling at him? The ageism criticism is getting old. It’s, like, let's just talk about the music. Do you like it?”

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Clearly, people do, what with first week sales of MDNA beating her last studio effort, 2008's Hard Candy, by more than 50 percent -- her best showing in over a decade. Partly to thank: a U.S. promotion where customers who bought a concert ticket had the option to receive the album as part of their purchase. These opt-in sales counted towards the chart's tally, according to Billboard. And Oseary says she’s also engaging more with her fans. Although Madonna has been reluctant to hop on the Twitter bandwagon, she’s logged on for one-night events (a second is coming up on Wednesday at 10 p.m.; the handle: @MadonnaMDNAday) and fielded hundreds of questions from fans, no doubt convinced by active tweeter Oseary.

All the awareness when you add the Super Bowl audience to that of Facebook and Twitter users coupled with a Smirnoff-sponsored dance contest that provides key primetime television advertising and an international tour kicking off May 29 in Tel Aviv, and you’re looking at more than a billion potential impressions within four months time.

But while the numbers make for a nice security blanket, positive reception from critics, fans and peers is ultimately how Oseary quantifies success, and so far, he’s more than pleased. “People are really digging it,” he says. “We feel good about the album, I’m proud of the work she’s done, [the EDM community] is giving the love back. It's her 12th album and the same story she had 30 years ago. That’s an amazing accomplishment.”

Twitter: @shirleyhalperin

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purplethunder3121 said:

confuse Who the hell doesn't already have Adele's CD that needed to buy that many copies last week? Who is buying that disc? It's old! It was old a year ago!

Haha, I always wonder about that too...but even her first album is still selling pretty well.

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'MDNA' gives Madonna biggest album debut of 2012

By JD Cargill and Denise Quan, CNN
updated 6:23 AM EDT, Wed April 4, 2012
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • "MDNA" is Madonna's fifth consecutive studio album to top the charts
  • The 53-year-old pop icon's album sold 359,000 units
  • Lionel Richie was at number-two on Billboard's Top 200 with his new "Tuskegee"

(CNN) -- Madonna scored her eighth number-one on the Billboard Top 200 album chart with her latest release, "MDNA."

According to Nielsen SoundScan, the 53-year-old pop icon sold 359,000 units, giving her the biggest album debut of 2012.

This also marks the Material Girl's fifth consecutive studio album to reach the top of the charts.

Billboard's Keith Caulfied says the only female with more number-one albums is Barbra Streisand with nine.

Although Madonna showcased her first single, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" in a slicky-produced halftime show at the Super Bowl in February, she's kept a low profile in the weeks leading up to the album's release. She made a brief surprise visit to Miami's Ultra Festival on March 24. The only interview she gave in support of "MDNA" was a live Facebook chat with Jimmy Fallon.

But album sales did receive an additional boost by fans who bought tickets to her upcoming world tour, which kicks off May 29 with two shows in Tel Aviv, Israel. Ticket-buyers were given an option to purchase the album in a bundle with their concert tickets. These album sales were folded into the SoundScan tally.

By contrast, veteran pop star Lionel Richie landed at number-two on this week's Billboard Top 200 with his new album, "Tuskegee," which was heavily promoted on television and sold 199,000 units. That figure is certainly nothing to sneeze at -- it's Richie's highest-charting record since he released "Dancing on the Ceiling" in 1986.

"Tuskegee" remakes 13 of his greatest hits with such country superstars as Shania Twain, Blake Shelton and Kenny Chesney.

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