Britney and Beyonce is tied at 4 consecutive number one albums.
If Beyonce 5th album shoots to number one, she will be the first female in history to have five consecutive albums.
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Janet is the 1st female to do that but on her 6 album she will break that record and the one she tied with britney will be her record in 2year!
Lie!!!!
Janet is the 1st female to do that but on her 6 album she will break that record and the one she tied with britney will be her record in 2year!
By who? Rihanna's new single YDO is reduced, Coldplay is reduced. It's a smart move to give it a boost.
Yeah, but to let it go Top 10 and just put it back to the original price just turns me off. It makes her seem desperate for a hit, when she obviously isn't.
Lie!!!!
Janet is the 1st female to do that but on her 6 album she will break that record and the one she tied with britney will be her record in 2year!
Janet first album, did not debut at number one, so maybe you need to check your facts before you call something a lie...
Janet Jackson 1982 Debut # 63
Dream Street 1984 Debut #147
Control 1986 Debut #1 Her first number one album....
DMX first FIVE albums debuted at #!
Beyonce and Britney first four albums Debuted @ #1
Britney Fifth album didn't debut hit number one.....
Beyonce 5th album have the chance to break the tie between her and Britney.....making her tied with DMX and making her the first female ever to have her first FIVE SOLO album consecutively debut at number 1.......
Lie!!!!
Janet is the 1st female to do that but on her 6 album she will break that record and the one she tied with britney will be her record in 2year!
Beyonce will be the first female to have her first 5 studio albums debut atop of the chart. If her 5th Tops the B200
44.Beyonce - 4
For many people, 2011 will be remembered as the year that Beyonce made her first truly brilliant album. Though it has been damn near impossible to deny her talent as both a singer and a performer since she first gained stardom with Destiny’s Child, Beyonce as a songwriter always had room for improvement. Each of her three previous solo albums had genuine highlights to be sure, but 4 marked the first time where Beyonce had crafted an album that can and should be taken in as more than merely a collection of good songs. As an even greater testament to her success with 4, the only track on the album that sounds out of place, (“I Was Here”), is also the only one on which Beyonce is not listed as a co-writer. 4 is the album where arguably this generation’s most talented female pop-star threw caution to the wind and acknowledged that she had nothing left to prove. With this boldness came an influx of wide-ranging influences from psych-R&B (“1+1″), to Fela Kuti inspired afrobeat (“Countdown”), and everything in between. By diversifying her sound, Beyonce crafted her best and most personal work yet. 4 is as bereft of pandering as it is of filler and for a woman so close to the center of the cultural zeitgeist to have created such a work is worth applauding.