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12 Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You 0.2186

#11 without the #1 song (due to preorders)

this might become a hit for Carly here in Canada

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1 Mumford & Sons - Believe 1.0000 
2 Sam Smith - Lay Me Down (feat. John Legend) 0.8955 
3 Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do (From "Fifty Shade... 0.8798 
4 Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars) 0.8341

Not Ellie finally passing UF, but being blocked by two new songs :rip: 

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Blah I didn't want Rebel Heart to be #1 but with Kelly Clarkson being #1 with less than 100K copies.. I think it's kind of inevitable..

 

inb4 she breaks the record for 2nd largest decrease week 2 sales :lgbt:

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FFS is now platinum.

:applause: i don't know if it will become 2x platinum though...

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Hot Digital Songs, as of March 11, 2015:

Title / Artist / This week sales / Last week sales / Total sales
Uptown Funk! - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars - 210,000 / 240,000 /  4,530,000
Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran - 158,000 / 189,000 / 2,947,000
Sugar - Maroon 5 - 171,000 / 178,000 / 1,327,000
Love Me Like You Do - Ellie Goulding - 155,000 / 169,000 / 1,142,000 [NEW PLATINUM]
FourFiveSeconds - Rihanna, Kanye West, Paul McCartney - 140,000 / 156,098 / 1,102,000 [NEW PLATINUM]

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Since UF's AI is now down this week to 182M, it's safe to say it has reached its peak at #7 on this all-time high list of songs with the biggest weekly audience in Nielsen BDS history (1991-present)


Rank / Title (Peak Year) / Artist / All-format peak audience, according to Nielsen BDS
1. Blurred Lines (2013) - Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell Williams, T.I. - 228.9 million
2. Happy (2014) - Pharrell Williams - 225.9 million
3. We Belong Together (2005) - Mariah Carey - 212.2 million
4. Irreplaceable (2007) - Beyonce - 196.3 million
5. All Of Me (2014) - John Legend - 196 million
6. No One (2007) - Alicia Keys - 192.5 million 
7. Uptown Funk! (2015) - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars - 189.8 million
8. Let Me Love You (2005) - Mario - 189.6 million
9. Gold Digger (2005) - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - 175.6 million
10. Stay With Me (2014) - Sam Smith - 173 million
 

Since 2000, UF becomes only the 16th song to rake 10 weeks or more at #1 on the Hot 100 after 2013's Blurred Lines and 2014's Happy. 3 more weeks, and it'd surpass BL to become the longest-reigning #1 single since 2009's I Gotta Feeling (14 weeks, 8 million+ Nielsen Music-reported downloads).

Here are their weekly sales during their first 10 weeks at #1 on the Hot 100:

Uptown Funk! (2015) - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars
Week 1 = 382,000 (1.759M sales)
Week 2 = 341,000 (2M+ sales)
Week 3 = 400,000
Week 4 = 341,000
Week 5 = 365,000 (3.2M+ sales)
Week 6 = 319,000 
Week 7 = 301,000
Week 8 = 257,000 (4M+ sales)
Week 9 = 240,000 (189.8M AI)
Week 10 = 210,000 (4.530M sales, 182M AI)

Blurred Lines (2013) - Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell, T.I.
Week 1 = 315,000 (1M+ sales)
Week 2 = 371,000
Week 3 = 424,000
Week 4 = 423,000 (2M+ sales)
Week 5 = 423,000 
Week 6 = 384,000 (3.2M+ sales)
Week 7 = 340,000
Week 8 = 312,000
Week 9 = 405,000 (219.8M AI)
Week 10 = 346,000 (4.61M+ sales, 227.5M AI)
 

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Here's a look of the studio albums released in 2013/2014 from major mainstream artists:

Title (Year released) / Artist / Last reported sales / # of Hot 100 top 10 singles
1989 (2014) - Taylor Swift - 4.462 million / 3
The 20/20 Experience (2013) - Justin Timberlake - 2.651 million / 2
Crash My Party (2013) - Luke Bryan - 2.385 million / 0
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) - Eminem - 2.264 million / 3
Beyonce (2013) - Beyonce - 2.227 million / 1
Nothing Was The Same (2013) - Drake - 1.624 million / 2
In The Lonely Hour (2014) - Sam Smith - 1.609 million / 2
Prism (2013) - Katy Perry - 1.6 million  / 2
Pure Heroine (2013) - Lorde - 1.504 million / 2
x (2014) - Ed Sheeran - 1.181 million / 2
Bangerz (2013) - Miley Cyrus - 1.059 million / 2
The 20/20 Experience 2 of 2 (2013) - Justin Timberlake - 1.030 million / 1
Ghost Stories (2014) - Coldplay - 794k / 1
V (2014) - Maroon 5 - 773k / 3
ARTPOP (2013) - Lady Gaga - 744k / 2
Girl (2014) - Pharrell Williams - 591k / 1
My Everything (2014) - Ariana Grande - 572k / 3*
The Pinkprint (2014) - Nicki Minaj - 540k / 1
The New Classic (2014) - Iggy Azalea - 454k / 2


* "Bang Bang” is counted towards Jessie J’s Sweet Talker (2014) album
 

​Updated Nielsen Music-reported sales for Maroon 5's V.


Top album sales, as of Mar. 11, 2015:
Title ( Year released) / Artist / This week sales / Last week sales / Total sales
V (2014) - Maroon 5 - 21,000 / 18,000 / 773,000
 

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1. Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do 

 

I know she's truly #3 with the combined versions of UF and Sugar, but this still looks nice :whitney:

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1. Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do 

 

I know she's truly #3 with the combined versions of UF and Sugar, but this still looks nice :whitney:

​Proud of Ellie :giveup: 
i hope till will giver her hype for her next solo stuff! 

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Top album sales, as of March 11, 2015:

Best-selling Nielsen Music-reported albums in 2015 so far:

Rank / Title / Year release / Artist / TW sales / LW sales / Total sales in 2015 (Total sales)
2. If You’re Reading It’s Too Late (2015) - Drake - 38,950 / 58,640 / 721,454
6. Fifty Shades of Grey OST (2015) - Various Artists - 58,267 / 67,245 / 451,000
8. The Pinkprint (2014) - Nicki Minaj - 12,164 / 14,850 / 248,888 (552,772)
10. 2014 Forest Hills Drive (2014) - J. Cole - 13,612 / 16,213 / 238,302 (815,302)

Bubbling Under:

Dark Sky Paradise (2015) - Big Sean - 35,359 / 139,427 / 174,786
Montevallo (2014) - Sam Hunt - 15,700 / 15,400 / 153,000 (365,000)
Old Boots, New Dirt (2014) - Jason Aldean - 8,000 / 8,600 / 115,700 (867,700)
Non-Fiction (2015) - Ne-Yo - 7,514 / 8,314 / 108,592
Uptown Special (2015) - Mark Ronson - 4,248 / 4,317 / 106,989
Greatest Hits: Decade #1 (2014) - Carrie Underwood - 6,000 / 6,600 / 98,800 (300,800)
StremmLife (2015) - Rae Sremmurd - 8,405 / 4,613 / 89,941
Anything Goes (2014) - Florida Georgia Line - 6,200 / 7,300 / 85,800 (587,500)
Man Against The Machine (2014) - Garth Brooks - 4,100 / 3,900 / 85,500 (603,500)
Piece By Piece (2015) - Kelly Clarkson - 83,000 [#1 DEBUT on BB200]
Crash My Party (2013) - Luke Bryan - 4,700 / 5,100 / 74,500 (2,385,300)
Fan Of A Fan: The Album (2015) - Chris Brown & Tyga - 12,781 / 51,345 / 64,126
The Outsiders (2014) - Eric Church - 5,300 / 4,800 / 57,400 (868,400)
Platinum (2014) - Miranda Lambert - 4,700 / 4,600 / 50,700 (651,700)
 

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​Proud of Ellie :giveup: 
i hope till will giver her hype for her next solo stuff! 

This was such perfect timing for her. And the fact she's still up so high proves that the song wasn't only doing well because of the movie... If that were true, then the song would have already  fallen.

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This was such perfect timing for her. And the fact she's still up so high proves that the song wasn't only doing well because of the movie... If that were true, then the song would have already  fallen.

​LMLYD is becoming Ellie's single more than the single from 50SOG, if not already. And she deserves it. Some of the people I know didn't watch 50SOG, and yet they know LMLYD and most of them love it for being a great pop song. And it sounds sooooo good on radio. 

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