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Billboard's #1s of the decade so far (2010-present)


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XoXoJoanneGaga

Its so messy tho. Its supposed to be a mixtape but its on iTunes as an album :air:

It was going to be a mixtape but they released it as an album to fulfill his contract with Cash Money. The album title is a message to Birdman

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Paper Planes

#JusticefortheFiftyShadesSoundtrack

 

Drake definitely has some star power. Doesn't make him any less annoying tho.

delete it fat
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These artists have momentum and big fanbases. 

 

Beyonce is a pop legend and Drake is the biggest rap star currently. Not everyone could pull it off. Def not stars like Katy Perry or Lady Gaga (anymore at least).

I think she can :queenga:

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Tropico

the only surprise for me is that he still has a career

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Can thepressed delusional member who posted this in the last thread please step forward. :fan: :uses:

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You know. . Take Care is still One of my favorite albums. I can listen to it from beginning to end. But. Nothing was the Same, and this mixtape... idk. I'm not diggin it as much.

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Updated the top-selling SoundScan-reported albums of the decade so far (2010-present):

 

Rank / Album / Year Released / Artist / Latest reported sales / source
1. 21 (2011) - Adele - 11.027 million (as of Nov. 28, 2014 via @chartnews)
2. Recovery (2010) - Eminem - 4.622 million (as of Oct. 30, 2014 via @chartnews)
3. Speak Now (2010) - Taylor Swift - 4.435 million (as of Oct. 29, 2014 via RoughStock)
4. 1989 (2014) - Taylor Swift - 4.264 million (as of Feb. 11, 2015 via @chartnews)
5. Red (2012) - Taylor Swift - 4.133 million (as of Jan. 8, 2015 via RoughStock)
6. Need You Now (2010) - Lady Antebellum - 4 million (as of April 2013 via @chartnews)
7. Disney’s Frozen Soundtrack (2013) - 3.927 million (as of Jan. 9, 2015 via Billboard)
8. Christmas (2011) - Michael Bublé - 3.573 million (as of Dec. 10, 2014 via @chartnews)
9. My World 2.0 (2010) - Justin Bieber - 3.299 million (as of Nov. 4, 2013 via @chartnews)
10. My Kinda Party (2010) - Jason Aldean - 3.130 million (as of Jan. 8, 2015 via RoughStock)

11. Sigh No More (2009) - Mumford & Sons - 3.101 million (as of Apr. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)
12. Teenage Dream (2010) - Katy Perry - 2.94 million (as of Jan. 25, 2015 via Billboard)
13. The 20/20 Experience (2013) - Justin Timberlake - 2.651 million (as of July 2, 2014 via Billboard)
14. Babel (2012) - Mumford & Sons - 2.629 million (as of May 8, 2014 via Chart Watch)
15. Night Visions (2012) - Imagine Dragons - 2.413 million (as of Dec. 28, 2014 via SoundScan)
16. Crash My Party (2013) - Luke Bryan - 2.370 million (as of Feb. 11, 2015 via RoughStock)
17. Born This Way (2011) - Lady Gaga - 2.326 million (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard)
18. Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) - Bruno Mars - 2.314 million (as of Sept. 26, 2014 via @chartnews)
19. Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010) - Bruno Mars - 2.310 million (as of Aug. 15, 2014 via Billboard)
20. Tailgates & Tanlines (2011) - Luke Bryan - 2.3 million (as of July 9, 2014 via Billboard)

Bubbling Under:
21. Tha Carter IV (2011) - Lil Wayne - 2.279 million (as of Apr. 11, 2013 via @chartnews)
22. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) - Eminem - 2.264 million (as of Dec. 31, 2014 via SoundScan)
23. BEYONCÉ (2013) - Beyoncé - 2.210 million (as of Feb. 11, 2015 via @chartnews)
24. The Gift (2010) - Susan Boyle - 2.18 million (as of Dec. 1, 2014 via Billboard)
25. Here To The Good Times (2012) - Florida Georgia Line - 2.142 million (as of Jan. 8, 2015 via RoughStock)
26. Take Care (2011) - Drake - 2.109 million (as of Jan. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)
27. Pink Friday (2010) - Nicki Minaj - 2.1 million (as of Feb. 11, 2015 via @chartnews)
28. The Fame (2008) - Lady Gaga - 2.094 million* (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard)
*The Fame’s 4.572 million SoundScan-reported sales (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard) less the SoundScan-reported sales of The Fame in 2009 (2.328 million) and 2008 (150,000).

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(Reuters) - Hip-hop star Drake's surprise release "If You're Reading This, It's Too Late" shot to the top of the Billboard 200 chart on Wednesday, and helped relegate reigning queen Taylor Swift's "1989" to the No. 5 spot.

Taking a page from Beyonce's book, Drake released his album on iTunes last Friday with no advance warning and debuted with 535,000 sales units - 495,000 of which were albums, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan for the week ending Feb. 15.

It was Drake's fourth No. 1 debuting album. Overall album sales for the week were the second largest in the last year, only behind industry-wide sales in the debut week of Swift's "1989," Billboard said.

Source: http://in.reuters.com/article/2015/02/18/us-music-charts-drake-idINKBN0LM24Q20150218

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