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Chart Listings: Billboard 200 Albums (March 27-April 3, 2013)
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Billboard 200 Albums (March 27-April 3, 2013)
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Originally posted by Billboard
As reported yesterday (March 26), Justin Timberlake comes roaring in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 968,000 copies of The 20/20 Experience, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's the singer's best sales week ever and the 19th-largest week for an album since SoundScan started tracking sales in 1991.
Timberlake's last album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, debuted at No. 1 with 684,000 while his 2002 debut, Justified, bowed and peaked at No. 2 off a 439,000 start.
Impressively, 20/20 instantly becomes the year's best-selling album, easily surpassing Mumford & Sons' Babel (658,000).
Released March 19, 20/20 exceeded initial industry sales forecasts of 500,000-plus, which were made a week before the album was released. By the time Sunday, March 24, rolled around—the final day of the sales week—those projections grew to 950,000-975,000.
To put 20/20’s sales in further perspective: Last year, there were only 11 albums that sold more in all of 2012 than what 20/20 moved in a single week. Last year's top seller was Adele's 21, with 4.4 million sold. The 11th-biggest was Maroon 5's Overexposed, with 988,000.
Overall, Timberlake's 20/20 also logs the third-largest sales week for a male singer in the SoundScan era, behind only Usher and Garth Brooks. Usher’s Confessions (2004) and Brooks’ Double Live (1998) sets debuted with 1.10 million and 1.09 million, respectively.
20/20 was massive digital seller, too. The set sold 452,000 downloads in its debut frame, making it the third-largest week ever for a digital album. Only Lady Gaga's Born This Way (662,000 in 2011) and Taylor Swift's Red (465,000 in 2012) sold more downloads in a single week.
With 20/20’s arrival, Timberlake's cumulative solo U.S. album sales cross the 9 million mark, rising to 9.2 million. Justified has sold 3.8 million while follow-up FutureSex/LoveSounds has moved 4.4 million.
Timberlake clearly scared away nearly all of the competition last week, as few major new albums went up against the pop star. In the top 10 this week, there’s only one other debut: Country singer Kacey Musgraves arrives at No. 2 with Same Trailer Different Park, selling 43,000 copies. She takes a bow at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart as well.
As for the rest of the top 10: Bruno Mars' Unorthodox Jukebox climbs 5-3 (41,000; down 3%), Luke Bryan's Spring Break . . . Here to Party slips 3-4 (38,000; down 37%), and P!nk's The Truth About Love zips 11-5 (36,000; up 26%).
P!nk's album is profiting from the success of its third single, "Just Give Me a Reason," featuring Nate Ruess. It climbs 21-16 on the Pop Songs airplay chart (known as Mainstream Top 40 on Billboard.biz) and flies to No. 1 (up five slots) on the Digital Songs chart (241,000; up 42%). It's the third No. 1 on the Digital chart for P!nk, following "So What" in 2008 and "F**kin' Perfect" in 2011.
Back on the Billboard 200, Imagine Dragons' Night Visions returns to the top 10, rising 12-6 with 29,000 (up 3%). The album's single "It's Time" is bulleted at No. 11 on the Pop Songs chart, while another cut, "Radioactive," spends a sixth straight week at No. 1 on Alternative Songs. The latter also rises 10-8 on Digital Songs this week, selling 108,000 (up 6%).
Last week's No. 1 album, Bon Jovi's What About Now, slides to No. 7 on the Billboard 200 with 29,000 (down 71%). The "Les Misérables" soundtrack rallies 59-8 with 28,000 (up 221%) after it was reissued with a CD's worth of bonus songs. Mumford & Sons' Babel is steady at No. 9 with 27,000 (down 11%), and Rihanna's Unapologetic ascends 13-10 with 26,000 (down 5%).
Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending March 24) totaled 6.1 million units, up 9% compared with the sum last week (5.6 million) and up 11% compared with the comparable sales week of 2012 (5.5 million). Year-to-date album sales stand at 67.5 million, down 6% compared with the same total at this point last year (71.7 million).
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- -- 1 Justin Timberlake "The 20/20 Expierence" 968,000 (968,000) --
- -- 2 Kacey Musgraves "Same Trailer Different Park" 43,000 (43,000) --
- 5 3 Bruno Mars "Unorthodox Jukebox" 41,000 (1,095,000) -3%
- 3 4 Luke Bryan "Spring Break... Here to Party" 38,000 (249,000) -37%
- 11 5 P!nk "The Truth About Love" 36,000 (1,260,000) +26%
- 12 6 Imagine Dragons "Night Visions" 29,000 (714,000) +3%
- 1 7 Bon Jovi "What About Now" 29,000 (131,000) -71%
- 59 8 soundtrack "Les Misérables" 28,000 (526,000) +221%
- 9 9 Mumford & Sons "Babel" 27,000 (2,121,000) -11%
- 13 10 Rihanna "Unapologetic" 26,000 (860,000) -5%
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Amazing, he must be jumping for joy right about now.
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Amazing feature
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Can't wait to get my deluxe edition copy on iTunes US. I'm patiently waiting.
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Congrats to him, the album deserves it success
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Get that cash
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Beat Duca to it! Congrats king!
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Huge, seriously, this is awesome, I'm so glad for him
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So close to 1 million.
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Huge, seriously, this is awesome, I'm so glad for him
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He seriously delivered. I mean, who'd have thought that he can still debut with high numbers after being away from music for 7 years?
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Interestingly, "20/20" also tallies the third-biggest week for a solo male singer (aka: non-rapper)
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Billboard never changes
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He seriously delivered. I mean, who'd have thought that he can still debut with high numbers after being away from music for 7 years?
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Yes! I mean, I expected him to fade, I thought this wasn't gonna be his correct era and 250k as the best but damn, he has impressed me, for sure! It's vying to become his biggest era, I'm glad how well people has been with him, it seems the album is really good, shoud I listen to it?
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Amazing. I hope the album in November does just as well.
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Originally posted by Ger-55
Yes! I mean, I expected him to fade, I thought this wasn't gonna be his correct era and 250k as the best but damn, he has impressed me, for sure! It's vying to become his biggest era, I'm glad how well people has been with him, it seems the album is really good, shoud I listen to it?
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You should. I feel like it's a great R&B album. Since most of the tracks are very long, it might take time to digest the tracks, and even then, it's not really an album that'll instantly grab you, but really needs repeated listening in order for the songs to grow on you
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22 21 ADELE XL/COLUMBIA 16,165 -10%
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21 at 21 and congrats to Justin. Destroying the competition with ease and demolishing everyone's expectations and snatching some wigs xD
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Congrats Justin, well deserved
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Yes, I wanted that million but still huge
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Justin
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