Music Biggest Losers Of 2014:
1. Robin Thicke
There are peaks and valleys in every career, but rarely has an artist gone from career-high to butt-of-jokes so quickly. Thicke's seventh studio album, 'Paula' (an album-length plea to his estranged wife), spent just one week in the top 40. His best hope is that it was such a bomb that his wife will feel sorry for him and take him back.
2. Mariah Carey
Carey's 11th regular studio album, 'Me. I Am Mariah…the Elusive Chanteuse,' sold just 58K copies in its first week. That was Carey's lowest first-week sales tally since Nielsen SoundScan started tracking music sales in 1991.
3. U2
It's not really a surprise that 'Songs of Innocence' didn't sell as well as past U2 albums. After all, Apple gave it away for free to all iTunes users. Even so, you'd expect it to sell better than it did (just 63K copies in its first seven weeks). 'Songs of Innocence' received a Grammy nom for Best Rock Album, but it was passed over for Album of the Year.
4. Nickelback
5. Jennifer Lopez
'A.K.A.' sold 33K copies in its first week. That's the lowest first-week sales tally for a Lopez studio album to date. It's even lower than her 2007 Spanish-language album, 'Como Ama Una Mujer.' Even so, the album spawned a top 20 hit, "Booty," that got a lot of attention (which probably matters more than sales in J.Lo's world).
6. 50 Cent
7. Jennifer Hudson
8. Colbie Caillat
9. Rick Ross
10. Jennifer Nettles
Source -
https://www.yahoo.com/music/music-s-...944098156.html