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Chart Listings: HITS & SoundScan Top Albums (April 18-25, 2011)
Member Since: 3/3/2011
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Originally posted by nicedude
oh thank you, i just wanna ask if
her album can be the BEST SELLING ALBUM of 2011,
because i heard that billboard counts the November to November sales.
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Honestly, no.
Something like 3 million of her sales were in last year's counting. She really has no chance of getting by Adele or Gaga, and that's without me analyzing the rest of the competition.
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Member Since: 8/16/2010
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BILLBOARD YEAR WEEK 22
5 months down, 7 to go on the "Billboard" year!
The "Billboard" year began with the chart dated 4th December 2010 and will finish with the chart dated 26th November 2011. Billboard only count sales whilst the album is in the weekly top 200.
Key: Rank - Wks On Chart - Sales 000's - TITLE - Artist
001 - 22 - 1,756 - SPEAK NOW - Taylor Swift
002 - 09 - 1,634 - THE GIFT - Susan Boyle
003 - 21 - 1,312 - PINK FRIDAY - Nicki Minaj
004 - 22 - 1,181 - LOUD - Rihanna
005 - 08 - 1,121 - 21 - Adele
006 - 21 - 1,120 - MY BEAUTIFUL DARK TWISTED FANTASY - Kanye West
007 - 08 - 1,037 - O HOLY NIGHT - Jackie Evancho
008 - 22 - 931 - SIGH NO MORE - Mumford & Sons
009 - 07 - 917 - GLEE: THE MUSIC: THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM - Soundtrack
010 - 22 - 868 - BORN FREE - Kid Rock
011 - 22 - 833 - RECOVERY - Eminem
012 - 22 - 791 - MY KINDA PARTY - Jason Aldean
013 - 22 - 791 - TEENAGE DREAM - Katy Perry
014 - 22 - 778 - DOO-WOPS AND HOOLIGANS - Bruno Mars
015 - 22 - 765 - ILLUMINATIONS - Josh Groban
016 - 22 - 763 - NOTHING LIKE THIS - Rascal Flatts
017 - 22 - 727 - MY WORLD 2.0 - Justin Bieber
018 - 22 - 668 - GREATEST HITS…SO FAR - Pink
019 - 22 - 663 - NEED YOU NOW - Lady Antebellum
020 - 20 - 625 - THE BEGINNING - Black Eyed Peas
021 - 21 - 604 - MY WORLDS ACOUSTIC - Justin Bieber
022 - 22 - 572 - GET CLOSER - Keith Urban
023 - 20 - 570 - GLEE: THE MUSIC: SEASON TWO: VOL.4 - Soundtrack
024 - 22 - 536 - THE INCREDIBLE MACHINE - Sugarland
025 - 18 - 519 - LOVE LETTER - R.Kelly
026 - 10 - 506 - NOW 37 - Various
027 - 19 - 495 - NO MERCY - T.I.
028 - 21 - 488 - NOW 36 - Various
029 - 09 - 483 - NEVER SAY NEVER - THE REMIXES - Justin Bieber
030 - 13 - 482 - MICHAEL - Michael Jackson
Thanks to @oldbloke
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Member Since: 2/6/2010
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001 - 22 - 1,756 - SPEAK NOW - Taylor Swift
002 - 09 - 1,634 - THE GIFT - Susan Boyle
003 - 21 - 1,312 - PINK FRIDAY - Nicki Minaj
004 - 22 - 1,181 - LOUD - Rihanna
005 - 08 - 1,121 - 21 - Adele
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Besides Susan, I LOVE all of these albums.
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Member Since: 6/1/2010
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ROLLING IN THE GLEEKS: Adele’s XL/Columbia album, 21, continues to surge, set to return to #1 tomorrow with a total that looks around 150k, more than a 50% jump over last week, thanks, of course, to Easter weekend, but also because of a pair of cover versions on Glee and American Idol. Gwyneth Paltrow’s take on “Turning Tables,” from last week’s Glee, sold almost 50k downloads in its first week, as did Adele’s original version, up from 4,000 the week before. In addition, the current single, “Rolling in the Deep,” was up 100%, from 140k to 280k, thanks also to a performance by Haley Reinhart on last week’s American Idol. The pre-emptive Grammy front-runner and sales leader is being called the biggest phenomenon since the days of Alanis Morissette, leading industry insiders to wonder aloud, “Can Adele save the record business?” (4/25p)
Her reign won't let up... it's too deep. 
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Member Since: 3/27/2009
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Adele is STILL snatching wigs left and right. What can't she do?
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Member Since: 2/6/2010
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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
ROLLING IN THE GLEEKS: Adele’s XL/Columbia album, 21, continues to surge, set to return to #1 tomorrow with a total that looks around 150k, more than a 50% jump over last week, thanks, of course, to Easter weekend, but also because of a pair of cover versions on Glee and American Idol. Gwyneth Paltrow’s take on “Turning Tables,” from last week’s Glee, sold almost 50k downloads in its first week, as did Adele’s original version, up from 4,000 the week before. In addition, the current single, “Rolling in the Deep,” was up 100%, from 140k to 280k, thanks also to a performance by Haley Reinhart on last week’s American Idol. The pre-emptive Grammy front-runner and sales leader is being called the biggest phenomenon since the days of Alanis Morissette, leading industry insiders to wonder aloud, “Can Adele save the record business?” (4/25p)
Her reign won't let up... it's too deep. 
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280k is NIIIICEEE!!
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