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kid cudi performed immortal on jimmy kimmel and icona pop i love it on dancing with the stars. did they get boost?

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Now with the incredible opening week sales pulled by the comeback album of Justin Timberlake in an era currently dominated by the likes of Bieber, Bruno Mars and Rihanna, my eyes are now set towards yet another act who started in the 1990's, none other than Billboard's Artist of the 2000's decade, Eminem who has already sold more than 100 million albums under his belt since his meteoric rise back in 1999. I've never seen a male artist who's heavily consistent in both selling albums and singles all throughout since Michael Jackson.

 

 

In terms of cumulative sales, Justin Timberlake isn't that close to Eminem's. They're simply polar opposites, but it seems they'd be the ones battling it out for the biggest album of this year, and who knows, even for the GRAMMY's top prize next year as well.

 

As for the female pop mainstays, I'm only expecting for Katy Perry to pull her most impressive numbers yet, given the success of her previous era. I can already see that she'd most likely (and conveniently) collect her 8th to 10th HOT 100 #1 with her upcoming album which would further cement her place as among the most successful acts of the 21st century in American music. And at 25, Rihanna would surely be her biggest competitor for that feat, in terms of accumulating HOT 100 #1s like hot cakes.

 

 

Moreover, unfortunately, I could not personally say the same for Beyonce. She may still be a successful businesswoman with her own million-dollar empire along with Jay Z, but I highly doubt she could still become the same Beyonce who ruled back in the 2000's decade, at least in the charts. And as much as I love Britney Spears, same could be said towards her. However, both of them would without a doubt be still regarded as among the greatest music icons of the world, in almost the same vein of the likes of Madonna and Mariah Carey, thanks to their astounding record sales amounting to hundreds of millions. 

 

As for Gaga, I'd say I'm wishing and hoping only the best for her in ARTPOP and beyond.

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WarriorPrince

8. Thrift Shop
13. Can't Hold Us
15. Thrift Shop
71. Same Love
113. Thrift Shop

 

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What's up with Same Love climbing? Yay i'm so happy for that song i hope it enters the top 40 at least 

 

List of the most played/streamed songs in Spotify from Monday, March 18, to Sunday, March 24: UNITED STATES

 

1. Justin Timberlake, "Suit & Tie" (RCA Records)

2. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz, "Thrift Shop" (Macklemore)

3. Justin Timberlake, "Mirrors" (RCA Records)

4. Imagine Dragons, "Radioactive" (Interscope Records)

5. Bruno Mars, "When I Was Your Man" (Atlantic Records)

6. Justin Timberlake, "Pusher Love Girl" (RCA Records)

7. The Lumineers, "Ho Hey" (Dualtone Music Group Inc.)

8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton, "Can't Hold Us" (Macklemore)

9. Drake, "Started From the Bottom" (Cash Money Records)

10. A$AP Rocky, "(Expletive) Problems" (A$AP Worldwide/Polo Grounds Music/RCA Records)

Can't Hold Us is cumming guys  :legend:

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Radioactive is at #4 in iTunes! And I never saw it coming for Imagine Dragons. Yay! Keep rising! And it seems Lil Wayne would most likely cut short the reign of Justin Timberlake next week. Will it be another 900K opening week seller? Let's wait and see.  :reno:

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Pure Adrenaline

During "20/20's" debut week, the lowest advertised price for the album at a national retailer was $7 -- both Walmart and Amazon.com were selling the physical CD for that price.

 

6.99 is unusually low, even for first week l doubt that's the permanent price.

well it's not unusual as 0.99 right?  :lolgaga:

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20/20's sales discount made by the retailers isn't unusual as the controversial 99 cents sales promotion pulled by Amazon on Gaga's BTW. But, it's still a sales discount at the end of the day which benefitted Timberlake and his label to pull an incredible 968K opening week sales for 20/20. However, it's without a doubt that 20/20's numbers are beyond impressive. Who does sell like that these days? I could only say Lil Wayne and Taylor Swift at the moment. 

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WarriorPrince

Lil Wayne tho  :wtf:

 

#thatPOWER

#23 United States

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#28 United States

 

keep flopping tbh  :fan:

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20/20's sales discount made by the retailers isn't unusual as the controversial 99 cents sales promotion pulled by Amazon on Gaga's BTW. But, it's still a sales discount at the end of the day which benefitted Timberlake and his label to pull an incredible 968K opening week sales for 20/20. However, it's without a doubt that 20/20's numbers are beyond impressive. Who does sell like that these days? I could only say Lil Wayne and Taylor Swift at the moment. 

Indeed. His numbers are impressive for these times, and, given the facts that the album isn't really great and the lead-single is meh, his first-week sales are even more impressive. I wonder how much will VOL2 sell and what the total sales of T20/20E will by at the end of 2013 - predicting great numbers for him.

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Dangerous Man

Top 10 albums for this week

 

1. The 20/20 Experience - Justin Timberlake 968K

2. Same Trailer Different Park - Kacey Musgraves 42K

3. Unorthodox Jukebox - Bruno Mars 42K

4. Spring Break…Here To Party - Luke Bryan 38K

5. The Truth About Love - P!nk 35K

6. What About Now - Bon Jovi 32K

7. Night Visions - Imagine Dragons 28K

8. Babel - Mumford & Sons 28K

9. Unapologetic - Rihanna 28K

10. The Les Miserables (Soundtrack) - 28K

 

Congrats JT for having 2 #1 albums same to your former boyband 'N Sync. :clap:

Unorthodox Jukebox has been in the top 10 the entire time. Congrats. :clap:

Rihanna and P!nk's latest albums both rebound in the top 10. :clap:

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

I need to start using twitter again tbh :laughga:

 

Anyway, :party:

I actually don't follow her :D but I saw on ATRL .. :)

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Top 10 albums for this week

 

1. The 20/20 Experience - Justin Timberlake 968K

2. Same Trailer Different Park - Kacey Musgraves 42K

3. Unorthodox Jukebox - Bruno Mars 42K

4. Spring Break…Here To Party - Luke Bryan 38K

5. The Truth About Love - P!nk 35K

6. What About Now - Bon Jovi 32K

7. Night Visions - Imagine Dragons 28K

8. Babel - Mumford & Sons 28K

9. Unapologetic - Rihanna 28K

10. The Les Miserables (Soundtrack) - 28K

 

Congrats JT for having 2 #1 albums same to your former boyband 'N Sync. :clap:

Unorthodox Jukebox has been in the top 10 the entire time. Congrats. :clap:

Rihanna and P!nk's latest albums both rebound in the top 10. :clap:

Glad that the album of Imagine Dragons is also doing well. And I love how consistent Bruno Mars' UJ sales are.  :clap:

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DiscoHeavenGaga

I don't understand why ppl say that Marry the Night is a flop. :toofunga:  Here in Croatia it was #1 for 2 months IN A ROW! And it's really a great song...

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SOUNDSCAN ERA BIGGEST SALES WEEKS

Rank - Year - Sales - Weeks on chart - Artist - Title, [Chartpos. if not #1]

 

01 - 2000 - 2,415,859 - 1 - 'N Sync - No Strings Attached

02 - 2001 - 1,879,955 - 1 - 'N Sync - Celebrity

03 - 2000 - 1,760,049 - 1 - Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP

04 - 2000 - 1,591,191 - 1 - Backstreet Boys - Black & Blue

05 - 2002 - 1,321,799 - 2 - Eminem - The Eminem Show

06 - 2000 - 1,319,193 - 1 - Britney Spears - Oops...I Did It Again

07 - 2001 - 1,258,667 - 6 - The Beatles - 1

08 - 2012 - 1,208,290 - 1 - Taylor Swift - Red

09 - 2005 - 1,140,638 - 1 - 50 Cent - The Massacre

10 - 1999 - 1,133,505 - 1 - Backstreet Boys - Millennium

 

11 - 2011 - 1,108,403 - 1 - Lady Gaga - Born This Way

12 - 2004 - 1,096,213 - 1 - Usher - Confessions

13 - 1998 - 1,085,373 - 1 - Garth Brooks - Double Live

14 - 1993 - 1,061,483 - 6 - Soundtrack - The Bodyguard

15 - 2000 - 1,054,511 - 1 - Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish

16 - 2010 - 1,046,718 - 1 - Taylor Swift - Speak Now

17 - 2004 - 1,022,149 - 1 - Norah Jones - Feels Like Home

18 - 2008 - 1,005,545 - 1 - Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III

19 - 2013 - 968,000 - 1 - Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience

20 - 2011 - 963,970 - 1 - Lil Wayne - Tha Carter IV

 

21 - 2007 - 956,936 - 1 - Kanye West - Graduation

22 - 1993 - 950,377 - 1 - Pearl Jam - Vs.

23 - 1995 - 907,114 - 2 - Garth Brooks - The Hits

24 - 1997 - 896,932 - 1 - Garth Brooks - Sevens

25 - 2001 - 887,229 - 1 - Creed - Weathered

26 - 1994 - 877,000 - 3 - Pearl Jam - Vitalogy

27 - 2002 - 874,137 - 1 - Shania Twain - Up!

28 - 2003 - 872,082 - 1 - 50 Cent - Get Rich Or Die Tryin'

29 - 2004 - 870,730 - 2 - Eminem - Encore

30 - 2002 - 865,030 - 5 - Creed - Weathered

31 - 2005 - 860,330 - 1 - Kanye West - Late Registration

32 - 1995 - 855,473 - 1 - The Beatles - Anthology 1

33 - 1998 - 847,500 - 10 - Soundtrack - Titanic

34 - 2004 - 839,696 - 1 - U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb

35 - 1993 - 831,000 - 5 - Soundtrack - The Bodyguard

36 - 2000 - 823,587 - 5 - The Beatles - 1

37 - 2003 - 822,275 - 2 - 50 Cent - Get Rich Or Die Tryin'

38 - 1995 - 819,000 - 8 - Kenny G - Miracles: The Holiday Album [#2]

39 - 2000 - 811,298 - 2 - 'N Sync - No Strings Attached

40 - 2003 - 810,488 - 1 - Linkin Park - Meteora

41 - 2002 - 808,708 - 3 - Eminem - The Eminem Show

42 - 1993 - 802,858 - 1 - Snoop Doggy Dogg - Doggy Style

43 - 2000 - 793,713 - 2 - Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP

44 - 2008 - 784,288 - 1 - AC/DC - Black Ice

45 - 2002 - 779,828 - 1 - Dixie Chicks - Home

46 - 2005 - 770,887 - 2 - 50 Cent - The Massacre

47 - 1991 - 770,000 - 1 - Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II

48 - 2004 - 765,739 - 1 - Tim McGraw - Live Like You Were Dying

49 - 1996 - 760,000 - 12 - Mariah Carey - Daydream

50 - 2007 - 756,590 - 11 - Josh Groban - Noel

51 - 2001 - 745,744 - 1 - Britney Spears - Britney

52 - 2007 - 742,426 - 1 - Alicia Keys - As I Am

53 - 2010 - 741,413 - 1 - Eminem - Recovery

54 - 2005 - 737,294 - 1 - Coldplay - X&Y

55 - 2001 - 732,720 - 1 - Dave Matthews Band - Everyday

56 - 2012 - 729,900 - 52 - Adele - 21

57 - 2005 - 727,163 - 1 - Mary J Blige - The Breakthrough

58 - 2001 - 724,067 - 5 - Backstreet Boys - Black & Blue [#2]

59 - 2006 - 721,747 - 1 - Rascal Flatts - Me And My Gang

60 - 2008 - 721,207 - 1 - Coldplay - Viva La Vida

61 - 1994 - 718,000 - 7 - Kenny G - Miracles: The Holiday Album

62 - 2001 - 716,003 - 1 - Staind - Break the Cycle

63 - 2002 - 714,114 - 1 - Nelly - Nellyville

64 - 2007 - 710,946 - 1 - Eagles - Long Road Out Of Eden

65 - 2004 - 710,880 - 1 - Eminem - Encore

66 - 2002 - 702,226 - 1 - Soundtrack - 8 Mile

67 - 2009 - 700,779 - 1 - Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream

68 - 1999 - 698,403 - 1 - DMX - ...And then there was X

69 - 1995 - 694,500 - 5 - Pearl Jam - Vitalogy [#3]

70 - 2007 - 691,304 - 1 - 50 Cent - Curtis[#2]

71 - 2000 - 689,578 - 2 - Backstreet Boys - Black & Blue

72 - 1997 - 689,535 - 2 - The Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death

73 - 2001 - 688,339 - 6 - Various Artists - Now 5 [#3]

74 - 1991 - 685,000 - 1 - Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion I [#2]

75 - 2006 - 684,461 - 1 - Justin Timberlake - Futures-x/Love Sounds

76 - 1998 - 684,000 - 5 - Garth Brooks - Sevens

77 - 1998 - 681,572 - 1 - Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty

78 - 2006 - 680,052 - 1 - Jay-Z - Kingdom Come

79 - 1996 - 680,000 - 1 - Metallica - Load

80 - 1998 - 678,000 - 4 - Garth Brooks - Sevens

81 - 2000 - 670,673 - 4 - The Beatles - 1

82 - 1999 - 670,227 - 1 - DMX - Flesh Of My Flesh Blood Of My Blood

83 - 2007 - 669,161 - 10 - Josh Groban - Noel

84 - 1998 - 664,500 - 7 - Soundtrack - Titanic

85 - 1996 - 664,000 - 1 - Makaveli - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory

86 - 2001 - 663,280 - 1 - Destiny's Child - Survivor

87 - 2000 - 662,077 - 2 - The Beatles - 1 [#2]

88 - 2009 - 661,227 - 4 - Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream

89 - 1999 - 660,807 - 1 - Ricky Martin - Ricky Martin

90 - 2000 - 654,596 - 5 - 'N Sync - No Strings Attached

91 - 1999 - 640,000 - 6 - Celine Dion - All the Way - A Decade of Song [#2]

92 - 1999 - 634,877 - 1 - Limp Bizkit - Significant Other

93 - 2011 - 630,571 - 1 - Drake - Take Care

94 - 2007 - 629,366 - 1 - Mary J Blige - Growing Pains [#2]

95 - 2002 - 625,580 - 2 - Shania Twain - Up!

96 - 1998 - 624,000 - 6 - Celine Dion - Let's Talk About Love [#2]

97 - 2007 - 622,827 - 1 - Linkin Park - Minutes To Midnight

98 - 2002 - 621,725 - 1 - Dave Matthews Band - Busted Stuff

99 - 1999 - 621,621 - 2 - Backstreet Boys - Millennium

100 - 2001 - 621,419 - 1 - Various Artists - Now 7

 

 

Gaga missed the top 10 coz of Red. :messga:

 

While N Sync's No Strings Attached appears 3x on that chart! :omg: and they own the number 1 and number 2 spot. No wonder why JT can pull those big numbers. :sweat:

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