– Caleb Johnson, Testify - No. 24 – Caleb Johnson, the 2014 champion of Fox's American Idol series, charts the lowest debut for an Idol winner's first album, both in terms of position and sales (11,000). Previously, the 2013 winner, Candice Glover, logged the lowest sales start (19,000 with Music Speaks), while the 2010 champion, Lee DeWyze, had claimed the lowest opening rank (No. 19 with Live It Up).
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."
"The Vamps, Somebody to You (EP) - No. 192 - The U.K. pop band's album earns the distinction of the biggest second-week drop on the chart ever for a top 10-debuting album, falling 182 spots (and also down 90 percent in sales)."