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Chart Listings: HITS & SoundScan Top Albums (2005-2009 Archives)
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Originally posted by CarCAL22
(its just certain Beyonce fans on here that always have to compare them both and it gets really annoying)
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I wish we had some sane Beyoncé fans here on ATRL. 
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Originally posted by Anthony Kerty
I wish we had some sane Beyoncé fans here on ATRL. 
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I agree with CarCAL22 as well!
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Originally posted by Anthony Kerty
I wish we had some sane Beyoncé fans here on ATRL. 
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Bey fans are sane they are just tired of hearin other fans people talkin so much **** about her just because she's successfull and more talented than they favs.
and i think most of people find the fight quite entertaining. i have to admit i found them funny sometimes.
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Still no official BB numbers? 
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BillBoard:
#1 Taylor Swift 330,000
#2 Keyshia Cole 322,000
#3 Jamie Foxx 265,000
#4 Britney Spears 196,000
#5 Beyonce 195,000
#6 Nickelback 194,000
#7 Twilight 156,000
#8 Fallout Boy 150,000
#9 AC/DC 143,000
#10 Now 29 139,000
Taylor Swift Trumps Big Debuts To Stay No. 1
December 24, 2008
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Taylor Swift's "Fearless" (Big Machine) begins a third non-consecutive week at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 this week, selling 330,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Fearless" trumps big debuts from Keyshia Cole and Jamie Foxx, which open at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively.
Cole's "A Different Me" (Geffen) starts with 322,000, a career-best sales week for the R&B singer. Her 2007 album, "Just Like You," also debuted at No. 2 but with 281,000 units.
Foxx's "Intuition" (J) shifts 265,000 copies. His last album, "Unpredictable," bowed exactly two years ago, starting at No. 2 with 598,000 before rising to No. 1 the following week with 200,000.
Britney Spears' "Circus" (Jive) slips 2-4 with 196,000, a 2% decrease. Beyonce's "I Am ... Sasha Fierce" (Music World/Columbia) drops 3-5 despite a 23% increase to 195,000, while Nickelback's "Dark Horse" (Roadrunner) slides 4-6 on a 24% increase to 194,000.
The Chop Shop/Atlantic soundtrack to "Twilight" is down 5-7 on an 18% increase to 156,000, while Fall Out Boy's "Folie a Deux" (Island) debuts at No. 8 with 150,000. The album, which was originally scheduled for a Nov. 4 release, is the follow-up to 2007's "Infinity on High," which debuted at No. 1 with 260,000.
AC/DC's "Black Ice" enjoys a 30% increase to 143,000, taking its total to more than 1.8 million since September. The multi-label compilation "Now 29" falls 7-10 on a 22% increase to 139,000.
Anthony Hamilton returns to the chart with "The Point of It All" (Jive) at No. 12 with 133,000. His last new studio effort, "Ain't Nobody Worryin'," debuted and peaked at No. 19 in December 2005 with 112,000.
Rapper Plies' third Atlantic album, "Da Realist," begins at No. 14 with 114,000. His first and second sets, "The Real Testament" and "Definition of Real," both debuted and peaked at No. 2 (with 96,000 and 215,000, respectively).
The All-American Rejects' "When The World Comes Down" (Interscope) enters at No. 15 with 112,000. The band's last release, 2005's "Move Along," moved onto the chart at No. 6 with 90,000.
Teenage rapper Soulja Boy's "ISouljaBoyTellEm" (ColliPark/Interscope) debuts at a disappointing No. 43 with 46,000; his 2007 debut, "SouljaBoyTellEm.com," began at No. 4 with 117,000, on the strength of the No. 1 Hot 100 hit "Crank That."
Seattle-based rock act Fleet Foxes enjoys its biggest sales week to date with its self-titled Sub Pop debut, which sold 13,500 copies, prompting a 181-118 jump. The group, which performed last week on NBC's "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," won numerous year-end critics' polls, including Billboard's.
At 17.16 million units, album sales this week are up 33% over last week but down 33% from the same week in 2007, when 25.57 million albums were sold.
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Taylor Swift's "Fearless" (Big Machine) begins a third non-consecutive week at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 this week, selling 330,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Fearless" trumps big debuts from Keyshia Cole and Jamie Foxx, which open at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively.
Cole's "A Different Me" (Geffen) starts with 322,000, a career-best sales week for the R&B singer. Her 2007 album, "Just Like You," also debuted at No. 2 but with 281,000 units.
Foxx's "Intuition" (J) shifts 265,000 copies. His last album, "Unpredictable," bowed exactly two years ago, starting at No. 2 with 598,000 before rising to No. 1 the following week with 200,000.
Britney Spears' "Circus" (Jive) slips 2-4 with 196,000, a 2% decrease. Beyonce's "I Am ... Sasha Fierce" (Music World/Columbia) drops 3-5 despite a 23% increase to 195,000, while Nickelback's "Dark Horse" (Roadrunner) slides 4-6 on a 24% increase to 194,000.
The Chop Shop/Atlantic soundtrack to "Twilight" is down 5-7 on an 18% increase to 156,000, while Fall Out Boy's "Folie a Deux" (Island) debuts at No. 8 with 150,000. The album, which was originally scheduled for a Nov. 4 release, is the follow-up to 2007's "Infinity on High," which debuted at No. 1 with 260,000.
AC/DC's "Black Ice" enjoys a 30% increase to 143,000, taking its total to more than 1.8 million since September. The multi-label compilation "Now 29" falls 7-10 on a 22% increase to 139,000.
Anthony Hamilton returns to the chart with "The Point of It All" (Jive) at No. 12 with 133,000. His last new studio effort, "Ain't Nobody Worryin'," debuted and peaked at No. 19 in December 2005 with 112,000.
Rapper Plies' third Atlantic album, "Da Realist," begins at No. 14 with 114,000. His first and second sets, "The Real Testament" and "Definition of Real," both debuted and peaked at No. 2 (with 96,000 and 215,000, respectively).
The All-American Rejects' "When The World Comes Down" (Interscope) enters at No. 15 with 112,000. The band's last release, 2005's "Move Along," moved onto the chart at No. 6 with 90,000.
Teenage rapper Soulja Boy's "ISouljaBoyTellEm" (ColliPark/Interscope) debuts at a disappointing No. 43 with 46,000; his 2007 debut, "SouljaBoyTellEm.com," began at No. 4 with 117,000, on the strength of the No. 1 Hot 100 hit "Crank That."
Seattle-based rock act Fleet Foxes enjoys its biggest sales week to date with its self-titled Sub Pop debut, which sold 13,500 copies, prompting a 181-118 jump. The group, which performed last week on NBC's "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," won numerous year-end critics' polls, including Billboard's.
At 17.16 million units, album sales this week are up 33% over last week but down 33% from the same week in 2007, when 25.57 million albums were sold.
Additional reporting by Keith Caulfield, L.A.
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so HDD is wrong again on Britney's figure
And pls do not start all the fights after seeing this :|
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Britneys total is up to 901,000 now! She should be platinum next week!
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Originally posted by NickLacheyFan
I'd piss my pants if HDD are wrong and you'll have to eat your own words  .
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Anyways, Great for Britney and Pink  .
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Originally posted by CarCAL22
BillBoard:
#1 Taylor Swift 330,000
#2 Keyshia Cole 322,000
#3 Jamie Foxx 265,000
#4 Britney Spears 196,000
#5 Beyonce 195,000
#6 Nickelback 194,000
#7 Twilight 156,000
#8 Fallout Boy 150,000
#9 AC/DC 143,000
#10 Now 29 139,000
Taylor Swift Trumps Big Debuts To Stay No. 1
December 24, 2008
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Taylor Swift's "Fearless" (Big Machine) begins a third non-consecutive week at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 this week, selling 330,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Fearless" trumps big debuts from Keyshia Cole and Jamie Foxx, which open at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively.
Cole's "A Different Me" (Geffen) starts with 322,000, a career-best sales week for the R&B singer. Her 2007 album, "Just Like You," also debuted at No. 2 but with 281,000 units.
Foxx's "Intuition" (J) shifts 265,000 copies. His last album, "Unpredictable," bowed exactly two years ago, starting at No. 2 with 598,000 before rising to No. 1 the following week with 200,000.
Britney Spears' "Circus" (Jive) slips 2-4 with 196,000, a 2% decrease. Beyonce's "I Am ... Sasha Fierce" (Music World/Columbia) drops 3-5 despite a 23% increase to 195,000, while Nickelback's "Dark Horse" (Roadrunner) slides 4-6 on a 24% increase to 194,000.
The Chop Shop/Atlantic soundtrack to "Twilight" is down 5-7 on an 18% increase to 156,000, while Fall Out Boy's "Folie a Deux" (Island) debuts at No. 8 with 150,000. The album, which was originally scheduled for a Nov. 4 release, is the follow-up to 2007's "Infinity on High," which debuted at No. 1 with 260,000.
AC/DC's "Black Ice" enjoys a 30% increase to 143,000, taking its total to more than 1.8 million since September. The multi-label compilation "Now 29" falls 7-10 on a 22% increase to 139,000.
Anthony Hamilton returns to the chart with "The Point of It All" (Jive) at No. 12 with 133,000. His last new studio effort, "Ain't Nobody Worryin'," debuted and peaked at No. 19 in December 2005 with 112,000.
Rapper Plies' third Atlantic album, "Da Realist," begins at No. 14 with 114,000. His first and second sets, "The Real Testament" and "Definition of Real," both debuted and peaked at No. 2 (with 96,000 and 215,000, respectively).
The All-American Rejects' "When The World Comes Down" (Interscope) enters at No. 15 with 112,000. The band's last release, 2005's "Move Along," moved onto the chart at No. 6 with 90,000.
Teenage rapper Soulja Boy's "ISouljaBoyTellEm" (ColliPark/Interscope) debuts at a disappointing No. 43 with 46,000; his 2007 debut, "SouljaBoyTellEm.com," began at No. 4 with 117,000, on the strength of the No. 1 Hot 100 hit "Crank That."
Seattle-based rock act Fleet Foxes enjoys its biggest sales week to date with its self-titled Sub Pop debut, which sold 13,500 copies, prompting a 181-118 jump. The group, which performed last week on NBC's "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," won numerous year-end critics' polls, including Billboard's.
At 17.16 million units, album sales this week are up 33% over last week but down 33% from the same week in 2007, when 25.57 million albums were sold.
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LMAO. The only difference is 1,000 between Britney and Beyonce? And this is only Britney 3rd week. While Bee 5th.
Taylor is so annoying with those big sales. LOL.
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Originally posted by Maniac
LMAO. The only difference is 1,000 between Britney and Beyonce? And this is only Britney 3rd week. While Bee 5th.
Taylor is so annoying with those big sales. LOL.
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your the only one comparing Britney and Beyonce in here, grow up and stop trying to start ****. 
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Originally posted by CarCAL22
your the only one comparing Britney and Beyonce in here, grow up and stop trying to start ****. 
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I wonder when the mods are going to ban Dead Psycho's 2nd account.
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Looks like Britney is 4th... not Beyonce 
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Originally posted by Maniac
LMAO. The only difference is 1,000 between Britney and Beyonce? And this is only Britney 3rd week. While Bee 5th.
Taylor is so annoying with those big sales. LOL.
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exactly they dont understand bey is on her 5th and doin as much as her 3rd. 
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Originally posted by Anthony Kerty
I wonder when the mods are going to ban Dead Psycho's 2nd account.
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And 3rd & 4th & 5th....
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Originally posted by NickLacheyFan
And 3rd & 4th & 5th....
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they should do the same with ******* stans always hatin on the queen because shes killin the charts please. 
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Originally posted by Linnen Armani
FACT: In the US, Bee's 5th week >>> Brit's 3rd week
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Originally posted by Linnen Armani
though IASF has been outselling Circus right now in the US ?
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Gotta love it. 
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Britney Spears' "Circus" (Jive) slips 2-4 with 196,000, a 2% decrease. Beyonce's "I Am ... Sasha Fierce" (Music World/Columbia) drops 3-5 despite a 23% increase to 195,000
 Beyonce
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Originally posted by beysusfan
they should do the same with ******* stans always hatin on the queen because shes killin the charts please. 
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Ditto. I can't believe they actually think we are the same people just cause we, Beyonce fans, have the same opinion about her. We all always united. 
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