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Chart Listings: Billboard 200 Albums (March 26-April 2, 2014)
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Billboard 200 Albums (March 26-April 2, 2014)
Thanks to the March 18 release of “Frozen” on DVD and Blu-ray, its soundtrack has scored its best sales week yet.
The album spends a seventh week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 202,000 copies in the week ending March 23 (up 104 percent), according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Rapper YG leads the debutparade with "My Krazy Life," starting at No. 2 with 61,000 sold.
Rock trio Foster The People struts onto the Billboard 200 with its second album, "Supermodel," bowing at No. 3 with 54,000.
EDM superstar Skrillex logs his best week ever as his first full-length album, "Recess," debuts at No. 4 with 47,000.
Rock band The Pretty Reckless also scores its biggest week yet, as its second album, "Going to Hell," bows at No. 5 with 35,000.
Pharrell Williams' "G I R L" dips 5-6 with 34,000 (down 24 percent), and Rick Ross' "Mastermind" slides 3-7 with 27,000 (down 44 percent).
Enrique Iglesias nabs his third top 10 album with "Sex and Love" as it enters at No. 8 with 24,000.
Lorde's "Pure Heroine" falls one rung to No. 9 with nearly 24,000 (down 13 percent).
Taking Back Sunday closes out the top 10 with its latest, "Happiness Is," bowing at No. 10 with 22,000.
http://www.billboard.com/biz/article...-yet-recalling
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Recalling Adele's Longevity
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Adele, her impact
Anyway Frozen
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*Waits for Artpop to get 50,000+ these coming weeks*
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Hip Hop Album Sales: Week Ending 3/23/2014
#2. YG - My Krazy Life - 61,000 (61,000)
#6. Pharrell Williams - G I R L - 34,000 (192,000)
#7. Rick Ross - Mastermind - 27,000 (256,000)
#19. Aloe Blacc - Lift Your Spirit - 15,000 (60,000)
#27. Eminem - Marshall Mathers LP 2 - 13,000 (2,017,000)
#29. ScHoolboy Q - Oxymoron - 12,000 (198,000)
#36. Young Money - Rise Of An Empire - 11,000 (42,000)
#39. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Pinata - 9,300 (9,500)
#41. Jhene Aiko - Sail Out - 8,800 (181,000)
#48. Drake - Nothing Was The Same - 7,700 (1,516,000)
#58. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, m.A.A.d. City - 6,100 (1,220,000)
#63. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - The Heist - 5,500 (1,378,000)
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NWTS 1.5 million. Almost 3/4 of TC without nearly as many huge hits (HO,WGH obviously as an exception).
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Frozen
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Enrique..
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Lorde, ha longevity.
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#63. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - The Heist - 5,500 (1,378,000)
Continuing to sell without a current hit single
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This group still exists?
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MTE
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01. Soundtrack, Frozen 202,000 (1,633,000)
02. YG, My Krazy Life 61,000
03. Foster The People, Supermodel 54,000
04. Skrillex, Recess 47,000
05. The Pretty Reckless, Going To Hell 35,000
06. Pharrell Williams, G.I.R.L. 34,000 (191,000)
07. Rick Ross, Mastermind 27,000 (255,000)
08. Enrique Iglesias, Sex and Love 24,000
09. Lorde, Pure Heroine 24,000 (1,117,000)
10. Taking Back Sunday, Happiness Is 22,000
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06. Pharrell Williams, G.I.R.L. 34,000 (191,000)
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Yikes
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Rock trio Foster The People struts onto the Billboard 200 with its second album, "Supermodel," bowing at No. 3 with 54,000.
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I was hoping for more but hopefully it sells over the long run.
And wow, Adele's impact and legacy. Only the Queen of ALL Music AND The Voice of Our Generation.
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Frozen is doing incredibly well. This makes me so happy because it's teaching Disney they don't need to sell out and modernize to do well (see: Home On the Range flopping).
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Frozen slay more!
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FROZEN is the first album since RED to spend more than 3 weeks at #1.
RED: 7 weeks (non-consecutive) [2012-13]
FROZEN: 7 weeks (non-consecutive) [2014]
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BEYONCE: 3 weeks (consecutive) [2013-14]
20/20 Experience- Part 1: 3 weeks (consecutive) [2013]
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FROZEN is the first album since RED to spend more than 3 weeks at #1.
RED: 7 weeks (non-consecutive) [2012-13]
FROZEN: 7 weeks (non-consecutive) [2014]
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BEYONCE: 3 weeks (consecutive) [2013-14]
20/20 Experience- Part 1: 3 weeks (consecutive) [2013]
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and it'll likely pass Red too!
Coming for the second-longest run of the 2010 decade?
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and it'll likely pass Red too!
Coming for the second-longest run of the 2010 decade?
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Longest #1 Runs of 2010 Decade
24 Weeks
Adele- 21 (2011-12) [2011]
7 Weeks
Eminem- Recovery (2010) [2010]
Taylor Swift- RED (2012-13) [2012]
Soundtrack- Frozen (2014) [2013]
6 Weeks
Taylor Swift- Speak Now (2010-11) [2010]
5 Weeks
Michael Buble- Christmas (2011-12) [2011]
4 Weeks
Lady Antebellum- Need You Now (2010) [2010]
Justin Bieber- My World 2.0 (2010) [2010]
Susan Boyle- The Gift (2010) [2010]
The parentheses are the years in which the album occupied the #1 position, and the brackets are the albums' release years.
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