Its so ironic how they stop right before 6 million, which is why I don't trust that chart. I think they should still be counted after they leave the Top 40, I mean what type of mess.
What the hell is Beautiful Liar doing at #2 the last week Irreplacable was on.
And, I am so dead at the fact that the first female single to go 3x platinum, and the best selling single of 2007 didn't get 6 million points AFTER spending 12 weeks at #1. Something is really fishy with this.
Its so ironic how they stop right before 6 million, which is why I don't trust that chart. I think they should still be counted after they leave the Top 40, I mean what type of mess.
I find that weird too. Even Irreplaceable stopped before 6 million.
What the hell is Beautiful Liar doing at #2 the last week Irreplacable was on.
And, I am so dead at the fact that the first female single to go 3x platinum, and the best selling single of 2007 didn't get 6 million points AFTER spending 12 weeks at #1. Something is really fishy with this.
I honestly was shocked at that, too. UWC needs to get their **** together and release a top 100 chart every week. I could assure that those songs would've remained being there for months!
I honestly was shocked at that, too. UWC needs to get their **** together and release a top 100 chart every week. I could assure that those songs would've remained being there for months!
At least a Top 50, what the hell kind of number if 40?
UWC is a weird chart. It doesn't properly reflect whether a single has performed well across the world - and, plus, the methodology is dubious when it comes to sales. Je ne l'utilise pas.
Rolling Stone’s 100 Best Albums, Songs Of The ’00s// 60 Beyoncé – “Irreplaceable”// 50 Beyoncé – “Single Ladies”// 03 Beyoncé – “Crazy In Love”
((There’s a six-way tie for artists with the most songs in the Top 100: Beyoncé, U2, Jay-Z, OutKast, Radiohead, and LCD Soundsystem all with three a piece. Nicely eclectic/base-covering.))
source: http://stereogum.com/105081/rolling_..._the_00s/list/
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SALES: Beyoncé Is the Best Selling Worldwide Artist In Turkey
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Beyoncé Is The Best Selling Artist
General Manager of Sony Music Turkey reminds that they also release worldwide albums as well '' We've released 100 albums of artists from all over the world since 2009 and the best selling ones have been Beyoncé,Britney Spears and Whitney Houston.
Australian Recording Industry Association End of Decade & 2009 Charts
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Beyonce has done well on the End of Decade Charts in Australia! Interestingly, her three solo singles on the top singles list are from the IASF era. Go girl!
Unfortunately she doesn't show up at all on the album or DVD charts. Posted them anyway for you guys.
Beyoncé slaying 2010 end-year charts, even in Korea !
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South Korea's 2010 Year-End chart
Download Top 200 (International)
1. Ke$ha - Tik Tok / 1,412,653
2. B.o.B - Nothin` On You (Feat. Bruno Mars) / 1,228,455
3. Eminem - Love The Way You Lie (Feat. Rihanna)/ 1,213,252 4. Telephone (Feat. Beyonce) / 1,027,342
5. Kelly Clarkson -Because Of You / 1,002,302
6. B.o.B - Nothin` On You (Feat. ??) / 870,990
7. Jason Mraz - I`m Yours / 823,820
8. Usher - DJ Got Us Fallin` In Love (Feat. Pitbull) / 801,627 9. Beyonce - Honesty / 778,941
10. Karina - Slow Motion / 749,710
+ 34) Listen - Beyonce 361,372
63) Put It In A Love Song (Feat. Beyonce) - Alicia Keys 210,947
98) Poison - Beyonce 129,009
The Ladies First Tour, Beyoncé, Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott's powerhouse diva bill, and Britney Spears' provocative Onyx Hotel Tour each grossed around $19 million in the first half of 2004 to become two of the 10 most successful tours so far this year (#8 and #9 respectively), according to Billboard.
"Irreplaceable" is a song recorded by American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles for her second studio album, B'Day (2006). The song was written by Knowles, Shaffer "Ne-Yo" Smith, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Espen Lind, Amund Bjørklund, and produced by Stargate and Knowles herself. Originally not created for Knowles, it was initially presented as a country record. "Irreplaceable" then was turned into a mid-tempo pop ballad with R&B influences. Lyrically, the song refers to breaking up with an unfaithful man and consists of a female empowerment theme. The single was released on December 5, 2006, in the United States as the album's third major release, and as the second single in most international music markets.
"Irreplaceable" was directed by Anthony Mandler, who co-directed the video of "Get Me Bodied". The video features the debut performance of Knowles' all-female band, Suga Mama, who also appeared in the "Green Light" music video. Her acting-then-ex-boyfriend in the video is model Bobby Roache, who played police officer for the "Ring the Alarm" music video and warrior during Jay-Z and Knowles' live performance at the 2006 Fashion Rocks show. The video was included on the 2007 B'Day Anthology Video Album, and a video edit was produced for "Irreemplazable". Part of the video which shows Knowles dancing in silhouette in front of a glass door is inspired by a James Bond movie. Late in January 2008, "Irreemplazable" premiered on the MiTRL, a video countdown show on the bilingual channel MTV Tr3s. The music video follows the storyline of the song's lyrics. "She told me to pack up all my stuff, I'm getting kicked out — the video starts off like that", said Roache. It opens with Knowles filing her nails in silence, as her ex-partner packs up his property, as Knowles orders him to leave. Mid-way in the video, Knowles follows her then-ex boyfriend outside the house and leans on a 2007 Jaguar XK. She appears to be pretentiously caressing him; only to find out she repossessing things she bought for him. He leaves her and the car, about to ride off in a taxi. Between cuts, Knowles manages herself in front of a mirror; putting on a lipstick, wearing huge curlers and a high-waisted skirt. Towards the end of the video, she sings with her all-female band, Suga Mama. It ends with Knowles greeting her new boyfriend at the front door. At the 2007 Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards, Knowles won Video of the Year Award for "Irreplaceable", an award for which "Beautiful Liar" was nominated. It was nominated for Video of the Year during the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, but was beaten by Rihanna's single "Umbrella". At the 2007 Soul Train Music Awards, the video was nominated for the Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video, but lost to rapper (and husband) Jay-Z's "Show Me What You Got" video.
List of achievements(some):
1.Female artist who has spent the most weeks at No. 1 this decade (37 wks).
2.Female artist with the most Top 5 hits of the decade.
3.Female artist with the most Top 10 hits of the decade.
4.Female artist with the most Top 40 hits of the decade.
5.Highest paid black actress in the history of cinema.
6.Only artist in history to have all her studio albums win the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album.
7.Only artist in history to have all her studio albums début at the number one spot in the Billboard 200.
8.Female artist with the most Grammy awards won on a single night with six.
9.First and only female artist to have 9 singles in the UK Top 75 off one album.
10.“I am…Sasha Fierce” is the album with the most entries on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart this decade with 7.
11.“I am…Sasha Fierce” holds the record for the most #1 Dance singles off one album with 6.
12.First African-American female and second overall female to win the “Songwriter of the Year” award from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards (2001).
13.First and only woman to have a single and album simultaneously topping the main charts in both the U.S. and the UK (2003).
14.Longest stay at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 within a year for a female ever (seventeen weeks with “Crazy in Love” and “Baby Boy”).
15.Handled twice the record of most weeks spent at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in a single year by a female artist (seventeen weeks in 2003 and eight weeks in 2006).
16.First non-athlete, non-model to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and the second African-American (the first being Tyra Banks) to do so (2007).
17.“Irreplaceable” is the first song to top twelve Billboard charts simultaneously (December 30, 2006).
18.First artist to have a number-one single (”Check on It”), a number-one film (The Pink Panther), and win a Grammy Award in the same week (February 2006).
19.First female artist to have a number-one single and win a Grammy Awards in the same week twice (”Check on It” and “Irreplaceable”, consecutively).
20.Is the singer with the biggest film début ever with Austin Powers in Goldmember when it grossed $213,307,889 in America alone.
21.Most number-ones by lead female artist this decade ( “Crazy In Love” , “Baby Boy” ,”Check on It” , “Irreplaceable” & “Single Ladies”).
22.First Female to ever be awarded the International Artist Award at the American Music Awards.
23.Destiny’s Child is the biggest selling female group of all time.
24.“Single Ladies” the most viewed video by female artist ever with over 520 million views.
25.The most MTV nominations for a single video ever ny a black artist (“Single Ladies” with 9) – second overall after Bad Romance with 10.
26.Black female artist with the most magazine covers ever (over 300).
27.First black female artist to top the 4 million mark.
28.Female artist with the most Grammy nominations ever with 41.
29.“Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” is the first (non-rap) R&B hit to top the 4 million mark in paid downloads.
30.“Independent Women” is the longest-running song by a female group ever.
31.“#1s” is the best-selling greatest-hits album by a female group ever.
32.“Dreamgirls” the most expensive film with an all-black starring cast in cinema history.
33.“Dreamgirls” is the first and only live-action film to receive three nominations for Best Song at the Academy Awards.
34.Biggest jump in Billboard history with “Beautiful Liar” by a black female artist (from number ninety-four to number three).
35.Most #1 records by a female artist in Billboard’s Rhythm chart ever.
36.Most master ringtone certifications (19) by a female solo artist ever.
37.“I am…Sasha Fierce” is the first album by an international artist to top the #1 spot for 27 weeks in Brazil.
38.“Beyonce Heat” is the fragrance with the most units sold in a single day during a personal appearance ever.
39.Beyoncé is the artist with the most BET awards ever (7 awards).
40.Jay-Z and Beyoncé are “2010’s Power Couple”.
41.First and only artist to sing three of the Oscar nominates for the Best Song during the telecast.
42.First non-Hispanic person to make People en Español’s list of the 50 Most Beautiful Latinos.
43.“Single ladies” is the longest charting R&B song in the history of Australian Singles Chart.
44.“Single ladies” is the first R&B song to cross 100 weeks in Australian Singles Chart.
45.First and only female artist ever to have two singles in top 4 on Billboard Hot 100 at the same time.
46.“Dreamgirls” is the musical with the biggest opening day ever.
47.Youngest R&B female artist to be nominated for a Grammy award (18 yrs old).
48.Billboard Female Artist of the Decade
49.Billboard Airplay Artist of the Decade
50.Billboard Ringtone Artist of the Decade
51.Beyoncé, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland are the only artists to reach number one as members of a group (Destiny’s Child) and as solo artists on Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
52.Beyoncé, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland are the only artists to reach number one as members of a group (Destiny’s Child) and as solo artists on Hot Dance Airplay chart.
53.Best selling female artist of the decade in United States.
54.Best selling African-American girl-group in the U.S. of ALL TIME (17 millions).
55.Best selling pop girl-group in the United States of ALL TIME (17 millions).
56.Best selling R&B girl-group in the United States of ALL TIME (17 millions).
57.Female artist with the most Grammy nominations in a single year (tied).
58.Contemporary R&B album with the most digital track sales ever (over 12.4 millions).
59.Youngest female artist to ever be awarded with Legend Award at the World Music Awards.
60.Youngest artist to ever be awarded with Legend Award at the World Music Awards.
61.3rd artist in the history with the most number ones on the U.S. dance chart.
62.Most nominated artist at the Bet Awards ever with 24 nominations.
63.Black female artist with the most EMAs won ever.
64.Female artist with the most wins of EMAs for “Song of the Year” ever (tied with Pink).
65.Black female artist with the most VMAs ever.
66.Black female artist with the most VMAs won for “Best female video” ever (tied with Janet Jackson).
67.2nd black female artist with the most VMA nominations ever with 5 (1st=Janet Jackson with 6).
68.Destiny’s child is the only group ever to win “Billboard Artist of the Year” twice.
69.Destiny’s child is the female group with the most Billboard awards ever with 16.
70.Artist with the most wins ever in the VMA’s “Best Collaboration” category.
71.Artist with the most nominations ever in the VMA’s “Best Collaboration” category.
72.Youngest black artist to win a Grammy award (19 yrs old – tied with Rihanna).
73.Destiny’s Child is the only artist to consecutively be awarded Best Group at the BET Awards.
74.Destiny’s Child is the most awarded female group of all time (154 awards).
75.Female artist with the most number-one hits in Billboard’s Hot Digital Songs chart.
76.Youngest black female musician to cover Vanity fair in magazine’s 28 yrs history.
77.Only black female artist in the 00s decade to cover Vanity fair.
78.Only black artist ever to be featured three times on the cover of Vanity fair .
79.Black musician with the most Cosmopolitan covers ever (124 years since its first issue).
80.First and only black woman to ever be awarded with Cosmopolitan’s Fearless Female of the Year honor.
81.Only black musician to cover Allure twice in the past decade.
82.Black musician with the most GQ covers in the last decade.
83.Artist with the most Essence covers the last decade.
84.Artist with the most Ebony covers the last decade.
85.Black artist with the most In style covers in the last decade.
86.Black artist with the most Harpers covers in the last decade.
87.Black musician with the most Bazaar covers the last decade.
88.Black artist with the most Glamour covers the last decade.
89.1st and only non latin person to cover People’s 50 Los Mas Bellos.
90.1st and only black artist in history to cover Forbes Magazine.
91.Female artist win the most wins at the TMF Awards ever (3 as leader of DC, 1 solo).
92.Destiny’s child is the most awarded girl-group at the TMF Awards ever (3 awards).
93.1st artist to ever be awarded with Legend Award at the World Music Awards as a group member and as a solo artist.
94.Black artist with the most nominations in MTV’s history.
95.Black artist with the most wins in MTV’s history.
96.Artist with the most nominations last decade.
97.Artist with the most wins last decade.
98.Only artist in Billboard’s history to top the Hot 100 chart for 10 weeks or more as member of a group and as a solo artist.
99.Most “googled” black female artist in 2010.
100.”I am…tour” is the most successful tour by a black female artist in the last decade. (vs Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Ciara) .
List of achievements(some):
1.Female artist who has spent the most weeks at No. 1 this decade (37 wks).
2.Female artist with the most Top 5 hits of the decade.
3.Female artist with the most Top 10 hits of the decade.
4.Female artist with the most Top 40 hits of the decade.
5.Highest paid black actress in the history of cinema.
6.Only artist in history to have all her studio albums win the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album.
7.Only artist in history to have all her studio albums début at the number one spot in the Billboard 200.
8.Female artist with the most Grammy awards won on a single night with six.
9.First and only female artist to have 9 singles in the UK Top 75 off one album.
10.“I am…Sasha Fierce” is the album with the most entries on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart this decade with 7.
11.“I am…Sasha Fierce” holds the record for the most #1 Dance singles off one album with 6.
12.First African-American female and second overall female to win the “Songwriter of the Year” award from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards (2001).
13.First and only woman to have a single and album simultaneously topping the main charts in both the U.S. and the UK (2003).
14.Longest stay at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 within a year for a female ever (seventeen weeks with “Crazy in Love” and “Baby Boy”).
15.Handled twice the record of most weeks spent at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in a single year by a female artist (seventeen weeks in 2003 and eight weeks in 2006).
16.First non-athlete, non-model to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and the second African-American (the first being Tyra Banks) to do so (2007).
17.“Irreplaceable” is the first song to top twelve Billboard charts simultaneously (December 30, 2006).
18.First artist to have a number-one single (”Check on It”), a number-one film (The Pink Panther), and win a Grammy Award in the same week (February 2006).
19.First female artist to have a number-one single and win a Grammy Awards in the same week twice (”Check on It” and “Irreplaceable”, consecutively).
20.Is the singer with the biggest film début ever with Austin Powers in Goldmember when it grossed $213,307,889 in America alone.
21.Most number-ones by lead female artist this decade ( “Crazy In Love” , “Baby Boy” ,”Check on It” , “Irreplaceable” & “Single Ladies”).
22.First Female to ever be awarded the International Artist Award at the American Music Awards.
23.Destiny’s Child is the biggest selling female group of all time.
24.“Single Ladies” the most viewed video by female artist ever with over 520 million views.
25.The most MTV nominations for a single video ever ny a black artist (“Single Ladies” with 9) – second overall after Bad Romance with 10.
26.Black female artist with the most magazine covers ever (over 300).
27.First black female artist to top the 4 million mark.
28.Female artist with the most Grammy nominations ever with 41.
29.“Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” is the first (non-rap) R&B hit to top the 4 million mark in paid downloads.
30.“Independent Women” is the longest-running song by a female group ever.
31.“#1s” is the best-selling greatest-hits album by a female group ever.
32.“Dreamgirls” the most expensive film with an all-black starring cast in cinema history.
33.“Dreamgirls” is the first and only live-action film to receive three nominations for Best Song at the Academy Awards.
34.Biggest jump in Billboard history with “Beautiful Liar” by a black female artist (from number ninety-four to number three).
35.Most #1 records by a female artist in Billboard’s Rhythm chart ever.
36.Most master ringtone certifications (19) by a female solo artist ever.
37.“I am…Sasha Fierce” is the first album by an international artist to top the #1 spot for 27 weeks in Brazil.
38.“Beyonce Heat” is the fragrance with the most units sold in a single day during a personal appearance ever.
39.Beyoncé is the artist with the most BET awards ever (7 awards).
40.Jay-Z and Beyoncé are “2010’s Power Couple”.
41.First and only artist to sing three of the Oscar nominates for the Best Song during the telecast.
42.First non-Hispanic person to make People en Español’s list of the 50 Most Beautiful Latinos.
43.“Single ladies” is the longest charting R&B song in the history of Australian Singles Chart.
44.“Single ladies” is the first R&B song to cross 100 weeks in Australian Singles Chart.
45.First and only female artist ever to have two singles in top 4 on Billboard Hot 100 at the same time.
46.“Dreamgirls” is the musical with the biggest opening day ever.
47.Youngest R&B female artist to be nominated for a Grammy award (18 yrs old).
48.Billboard Female Artist of the Decade
49.Billboard Airplay Artist of the Decade
50.Billboard Ringtone Artist of the Decade
51.Beyoncé, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland are the only artists to reach number one as members of a group (Destiny’s Child) and as solo artists on Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
52.Beyoncé, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland are the only artists to reach number one as members of a group (Destiny’s Child) and as solo artists on Hot Dance Airplay chart.
53.Best selling female artist of the decade in United States.
54.Best selling African-American girl-group in the U.S. of ALL TIME (17 millions).
55.Best selling pop girl-group in the United States of ALL TIME (17 millions).
56.Best selling R&B girl-group in the United States of ALL TIME (17 millions).
57.Female artist with the most Grammy nominations in a single year (tied).
58.Contemporary R&B album with the most digital track sales ever (over 12.4 millions).
59.Youngest female artist to ever be awarded with Legend Award at the World Music Awards.
60.Youngest artist to ever be awarded with Legend Award at the World Music Awards.
61.3rd artist in the history with the most number ones on the U.S. dance chart.
62.Most nominated artist at the Bet Awards ever with 24 nominations.
63.Black female artist with the most EMAs won ever.
64.Female artist with the most wins of EMAs for “Song of the Year” ever (tied with Pink).
65.Black female artist with the most VMAs ever.
66.Black female artist with the most VMAs won for “Best female video” ever (tied with Janet Jackson).
67.2nd black female artist with the most VMA nominations ever with 5 (1st=Janet Jackson with 6).
68.Destiny’s child is the only group ever to win “Billboard Artist of the Year” twice.
69.Destiny’s child is the female group with the most Billboard awards ever with 16.
70.Artist with the most wins ever in the VMA’s “Best Collaboration” category.
71.Artist with the most nominations ever in the VMA’s “Best Collaboration” category.
72.Youngest black artist to win a Grammy award (19 yrs old – tied with Rihanna).
73.Destiny’s Child is the only artist to consecutively be awarded Best Group at the BET Awards.
74.Destiny’s Child is the most awarded female group of all time (154 awards).
75.Female artist with the most number-one hits in Billboard’s Hot Digital Songs chart.
76.Youngest black female musician to cover Vanity fair in magazine’s 28 yrs history.
77.Only black female artist in the 00s decade to cover Vanity fair.
78.Only black artist ever to be featured three times on the cover of Vanity fair .
79.Black musician with the most Cosmopolitan covers ever (124 years since its first issue).
80.First and only black woman to ever be awarded with Cosmopolitan’s Fearless Female of the Year honor.
81.Only black musician to cover Allure twice in the past decade.
82.Black musician with the most GQ covers in the last decade.
83.Artist with the most Essence covers the last decade.
84.Artist with the most Ebony covers the last decade.
85.Black artist with the most In style covers in the last decade.
86.Black artist with the most Harpers covers in the last decade.
87.Black musician with the most Bazaar covers the last decade.
88.Black artist with the most Glamour covers the last decade.
89.1st and only non latin person to cover People’s 50 Los Mas Bellos.
90.1st and only black artist in history to cover Forbes Magazine.
91.Female artist win the most wins at the TMF Awards ever (3 as leader of DC, 1 solo).
92.Destiny’s child is the most awarded girl-group at the TMF Awards ever (3 awards).
93.1st artist to ever be awarded with Legend Award at the World Music Awards as a group member and as a solo artist.
94.Black artist with the most nominations in MTV’s history.
95.Black artist with the most wins in MTV’s history.
96.Artist with the most nominations last decade.
97.Artist with the most wins last decade.
98.Only artist in Billboard’s history to top the Hot 100 chart for 10 weeks or more as member of a group and as a solo artist.
99.Most “googled” black female artist in 2010.
100.”I am…tour” is the most successful tour by a black female artist in the last decade. (vs Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Ciara) .