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Dangerous Man

Payphone is still on the chart. :legend:

"A little less conversation and a little more touch my body."
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BRANDONJ93

hearing mirrors on the radio is amazing. his next top 10 .

 

hopefully Suit &tie goes #1 but i feel like bruno is stopping it. & i want mirrors to be #1 too

 

honestly if it wasnt for that stupid harlemshake Thriftshop wouldve been #1 for 12 weeks :o

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US Year-End To Date Top 100 Albums

 

Rank - Sales - TITLE - Artist


01 - 1,286,677 - THE 20/20 EXPERIENCE - Justin Timberlake
02 - 692,991 - BABEL - Mumford & Sons
03 - 661,363 - UNORTHODOX JUKEBOX - Bruno Mars
04 - 463,746 - RED - Taylor Swift
05 - 463,258 - THE LUMINEERS - Lumineers
06 - 409,471 - PITCH PERFECT - Soundtrack
07 - 376,827 - LES MISERABLES: HIGHLIGHTS… - Soundtrack
08 - 363,624 - THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE - Pink
09 - 347,299 - ALL THAT ECHOES - Josh Groban
10 - 344,296 - BELIEVE ACOUSTIC - Justin Bieber
11 - 343,671 - NIGHT VISIONS - Imagine Dragons
12 - 337,932 - SOME NIGHTS - Fun.
13 - 334,902 - UNAPOLOGETIC - Rihanna

14 - 333,725 - NOW 45 - Various
15 - 312,667 - THE HEIST - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
16 - 312,066 - LONG.LIVE.A$AP - A$AP Rocky
17 - 290,504 - PASSIONE - Andrea Bocelli
18 - 285,775 - SPRING BREAK: HERE TO PARTY - Luke Bryan
19 - 283,861 - 2013 GRAMMY NOMINEES - Various
20 - 281,029 - 21 - Adele
21 - 280,299 - KIDZ BOP 23 - Kidz Bop Kids
22 - 280,274 - TAKE ME HOME - One Direction
23 - 279,411 - THE WORLD FROM THE SIDE OF THE MOON - Phillip Phillips

24 - 275,841 - HERE'S TO THE GOOD TIMES - Florida Georgia Line
25 - 261,452 - OVEREXPOSED - Maroon 5
26 - 251,381 - TWO LANES OF FREEDOM - Tim McGraw
27 - 251,309 - SET YOU FREE - Gary Allan
28 - 239,973 - GOOD KID M.A.A.D CITY - Kendrick Lamar
29 - 229,585 - GIRL ON FIRE - Alicia Keys
30 - 217,308 - I AM NOT A HUMAN BEING II - Lil Wayne
31 - 203,565 - TORNADO - Little Big Town
32 - 199,334 - BASED ON A TRUE STORY - Blake Shelton
33 - 197,666 - HUNTER HAYES - Hunter Hayes
34 - 190,649 - + - Ed Sheeran
35 - 188,212 - TROUBLE MAN: HEAVY IS THE HEAD - T.I.
36 - 187,514 - NIGHT TRAIN - Jason Aldean
37 - 182,808 - NOW 44 - Various
38 - 178,159 - BOYS AND GIRLS - Alabama Shakes
39 - 174,438 - BLOWN AWAY - Carrie Underwood
40 - 170,890 - BURNING LIGHTS - Chris Tomlin
41 - 170,418 - MY HEAD IS AN ANIMAL - Of Monsters & Men
42 - 169,213 - EL CAMINO - Black Keys
43 - 166,396 - TAILGATES AND TANLINES - Luke Bryan 
44 - 163,138 - SIGH NO MORE - Mumford & Sons
45 - 158,634 - GREATEST HITS: CHAPTER 1 - Kelly Clarkson
46 - 150,774 - BELIEVE - Justin Bieber
47 - 146,805 - WHAT ABOUT NOW - Bon Jovi
48 - 144,099 - CHIEF - Eric Church
49 - 133,934 - PEOPLE HELL AND ANGELS - Jimi Hendrix
50 - 126,473 - UP ALL NIGHT - One Direction
51 - 123,867 - THE NEXT DAY - David Bowie
52 - 121,927 - LOVE CHARLIE - Charlie Wilson
53 - 121,761 - THE 2ND LAW - Muse
54 - 119,143 - THE MUSIC OF NASHVILLE - Soundtrack
55 - 116,059 - TRILOGY - The Weeknd
56 - 114,931 - REBEL SOUL - Kid Rock
57 - 113,410 - HEARTTHROB - Tegan & Sara
58 - 111,868 - KALEIDOSCOPE DREAM - Miguel
59 - 106,097 - GLOBAL WARMING - Pitbull
60 - 105,438 - UNCAGED - Zac Brown Band
61 - 104,476 - O.N.I.F.C. - Wiz Khalifa
62 - 102,689 - BASED ON A T.R.U. STORY - 2 Chainz
63 - 102,293 - NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND - Hollywood Undead
64 - 99,861 - DOO-WOPS & HOOLIGANS - Bruno Mars
65 - 95,900 - RELEASE THE PANIC - Red
66 - 94,208 - BORN TO DIE - Lana Del Rey
67 - 92,550 - CHANNEL ORANGE - Frank Ocean
68 - 90,454 - WRETCHED AND DIVINE: THE STORY OF… - Black Veil Brides
69 - 88,278 - WOMAN TO WOMAN - Keyshia Cole
70 - 87,444 - CELEBRATION DAY - Led Zeppelin
71 - 84,712 - TEMPER TEMPER - Bullet For My Valentine
72 - 81,907 - LA MISMA GRAN SENORA - Jenni Rivera
73 - 81,452 - AMOK - Atoms For Peace
74 - 81,257 - WARRIOR - Ke$ha
75 - 81,229 - SIGNED AND SEALED IN BLOOD - Dropkick Murphys
76 - 77,672 - FOUR THE RECORD - Miranda Lambert
77 - 76,704 - FINALLY RICH - Chief Keef
78 - 74,372 - WOW HITS 2013 - Various
79 - 73,746 - JOYAS PRESTADAS: POP - Jenni Rivera
80 - 73,538 - HOW COUNTRY FEELS - Randy Houser
81 - 72,289 - JESUS PIECE - Game
82 - 68,897 - HARD 2 LOVE - Lee Brice
83 - 68,499 - TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 2 - Soundtrack
84 - 67,818 - LEGEND - Bob Marley & the Wailers
85 - 67,574 - THE LEGEND OF - Johnny Cash
86 - 67,320 - WILD ONES - Flo Rida
87 - 66,368 - WOW GOSPEL 2013 - Various
88 - 64,890 - NO LOST LOVE - Joe Budden
89 - 64,144 - GREATEST HITS - Journey
90 - 63,642 - CALIFORNIA 37 - Train
91 - 61,991 - THE AFTERMAN: DESCENSION - Coheed & Cambria
92 - 61,747 - HALCYON - Ellie Goulding
93 - 61,664 - BLUNDERBUSS - Jack White
94 - 61,427 - OLD SOCK - Eric Clapton
95 - 61,411 - 12-12-12 THE CONCERT FOR SANDY RELIEF - Various
96 - 60,408 - LET THE FUTURE BEGIN - Passion
97 - 60,338 - NATIVE - OneRepublic
98 - 59,610 - CEREMONIALS - Florence + The Machine

99 - 59,253 - THRILLER - Michael Jackson
100 - 58,958 - HALFWAY TO HEAVEN - Brantley Gilbert

 

 

my faves keep slaying. :clap:



hearing mirrors on the radio is amazing. his next top 10 .

 

hopefully Suit &tie goes #1 but i feel like bruno is stopping it. & i want mirrors to be #1 too

 

honestly if it wasnt for that stupid harlemshake Thriftshop wouldve been #1 for 12 weeks :o

Mirrors <3

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Harry

The 20/20 Experience - the biggest selling album of the year so far, outselling #2 by almost double... after just two weeks :legend:

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The 20/20 Experience - the biggest selling album of the year so far, outselling #2 by almost double... after just two weeks :legend:

Babel came out in 2012 though, so a chunk of its sales aren't counted :p

Babel's total sales as of March 2013 are 2,122,000 :hor:

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I know that lol it was a testament to JT's success rather than a comment on anyone else. The album was the biggest seller of the year in one week, that's impressive no matter which way you slice it :clap:

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Dangerous Man

I know that lol it was a testament to JT's success rather than a comment on anyone else. The album was the biggest seller of the year in one week, that's impressive no matter which way you slice it :clap:

most of the albums on that chart came from 2012 though.

 

Plus, We still have Gagz and Eminem. :hor:

btw, Pom Poms is soon to leave itunes top 10 songs. I'm surprised at it tbh. It didn't even reached the top 3.

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Payphone is still on the chart. :legend:

:clap: Aside from Bruno Mars, I'm still hoping that Maroon 5 could pull yet another HOT 100 chart-topper from their current album, Overexposed.

 

As for Justin Timberlake, I expect a relatively strong (or at least consistent) album sales coming in his way for weeks (and months, hopefully) to come. But would he get a #1 single? I highly doubt for this album since post-album singles could hardly hit the top spot of the HOT 100 chart. Same goes with Rihanna and Taylor Swift. The only artist at the moment whom I think has a great chance to get a post-album single atop the HOT 100 chart is Bruno Mars. And for the sake of comparison, just like Katy Perry did in her lengthy Teenage Dream era. The similarities between those two seem to be growing day by day.  

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In regards to post-album singles, If Gaga has enough airplay and decent single sales, could she make all of her singles from ARTPOP go #1 with explosive music video releases?  :shutup:

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Dangerous Man

definitely!! :excited2:

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:clap: Aside from Bruno Mars, I'm still hoping that Maroon 5 could pull yet another HOT 100 chart-topper from their current album, Overexposed.

 

As for Justin Timberlake, I expect a relatively strong (or at least consistent) album sales coming in his way for weeks (and months, hopefully) to come. But would he get a #1 single? I highly doubt for this album since post-album singles could hardly hit the top spot of the HOT 100 chart. Same goes with Rihanna and Taylor Swift. The only artist at the moment whom I think has a great chance to get a post-album single atop the HOT 100 chart is Bruno Mars. And for the sake of comparison, just like Katy Perry did in her lengthy Teenage Dream era. The similarities between those two seem to be growing day by day.  

 

But I can't think of any tracks left in Overexposed that has the potential to hit the top of the charts. And yes, most of the tracks in JT's new album aren't single worthy, but I'm still rooting for Mirror to do great on charts. :sweat:

 

As for Bruno, I think he needs to release Treasure for his next single. It's so funky, cathcy and perfect for summer. It might be the summer anthem of 2013. Bruno and his label should play their cards right. :cool:

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:clap: Aside from Bruno Mars, I'm still hoping that Maroon 5 could pull yet another HOT 100 chart-topper from their current album, Overexposed.

 

As for Justin Timberlake, I expect a relatively strong (or at least consistent) album sales coming in his way for weeks (and months, hopefully) to come. But would he get a #1 single? I highly doubt for this album since post-album singles could hardly hit the top spot of the HOT 100 chart. Same goes with Rihanna and Taylor Swift. The only artist at the moment whom I think has a great chance to get a post-album single atop the HOT 100 chart is Bruno Mars. And for the sake of comparison, just like Katy Perry did in her lengthy Teenage Dream era. The similarities between those two seem to be growing day by day.  

 

They're supposed to have their next album out soon I think, so I doubt we'll be getting another Overexposed album. Two chart toppers, 3 Top 10s, over a 1.5 million in sales, I'd say that's more than a successful effort.

 

Sometimes I feel like Maroon 5 is just as underrated as P!nk in terms of popularity. They're overshadowed by all the other pop stars and groups, but they consistently sell albums, consistently have hit singles, and consistently sell out concerts around the world.

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