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Chart Listings: UK Charts
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Jennifer's trending again.
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Originally posted by Sporefan
This is so ,obviously asking for stan fight
Anyway,LOL! Except for 21, Adele's 19 is selling more than everyone else in the 80th week of release
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True statement.
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WOW @ Britney i didn't expected that at all!!
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WOW @ Britney i didn't expected that at all!!
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I expected a top twenty debut, so I'm more than pleased with what I see.
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I guess the UK is definitely a weak market for Britney....
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whats the record for the longest consecutive #1 album in the UK ?
ADELE COULD BREAK IT
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Originally posted by berberocka
whats the record for the longest consecutive #1 album in the UK ?
ADELE COULD BREAK IT
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Brothers in Arms charted #1 worldwide, spent fifteen weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart, and nine weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 in the U.S. It is the fourth best-selling album in UK chart history, is certified nine times platinum in the United States, and is one of the world's best selling albums having sold 30 million copies worldwide.
OMG 6 weeks more and Adele will break it
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Consecutive Weeks at number one album charts 1980-2011
Consecutive Run
12- LEGEND- Bob Marley & The Wailers (1984)
10- KINGS OF THE WILD FRONTIER- Adam & The Ants (1981)
10- BROTHERS IN ARMS- Dire Straits (1986)
10- 21- Adele (2011)
9- SUPER TROOPER- Abba (1980/81)
9- THE IMMACULATE COLLECTION- Madonna (1990/91)
9- GREATEST HITS- Eurythmics (1991)
9- 1- The Beatles (2000/01)
3 weeks more to Break the Record
JOINING THE LEGENDS
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9- SUPER TROOPER- Abba (1980/81)
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10- BROTHERS IN ARMS- Dire Straits (1986) The Sultans Of Swing
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The Rihanna stans...reporting again
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Oh she's the one who reported me. I couldn't see her post cause she is on my ignore list.
Don't regret it though!
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Don't break the Bob Marley record, please Adele, we beg of you
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Adele claims album milestone but loses to Lopez in singles
Sunday April 3, 2011
By Alan Jones
Adele’s 21 extends top spot to 10 weeks - a new high for a female artist - but Jennifer Lopez takes singles crown.
A Mother’s Day boost helped Adele’s 21 extend its run at the top of the album charts to a record-breaking tenth week.
It became the first album to sell more than 100,000 copies for 10 weeks in a row. Last week's 257,731 sales was the best yet, pushing the 69-day total to 1,754,319.
The album has also now moved ahead of Madonna’s Immaculate Collection for the most consecutive weeks at number one for an album by a female solo artist, and is one week away from sharing the all-time record with Shania Twain’s Come On Over (1999) and Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill (1996), both of which required multiple tenures to amass 11 weeks at number one.
The last album to spend more consecutive weeks at number one by any act was Bob Marley & The Wailers’ Legend, which reigned for 12 weeks in 1984.
21’s domination is such that it has sold more than a million more copies in 2011 than its nearest challenger – which just happens to be Adele’s 2008 debut album 19, which moved from three to two on the year to date rankings with 465,289 2011 sales (73,276 of them last week, just 64 below its first/best weeks sale), raising its career tally to 1,196,100.
Adele did lose the number-one singles spot to On The Floor, the introductory single from Jennifer Lopez’s seventh album, Love?.
Profiting from four weeks of airplay before its release, the track, which features a rap from Pitbull, is Lopez’s third number one, following Love Don’t Cost A Thing (2001) and Get Right (2005). Its first week sales of 133,179 copies were the highest by any single for 11 weeks and represented a new high for the New Yorker.
Adele's Someone Like You dipped to number two on the weekly chart but still notched up another significant success: sales of 65,414 copies last week made it the year's best-selling single so far with overall sales of 698,020 overtaking Bruno Mars’ Grenade (665,054).
American rappers LMFAO landed their third Top-10 hit, with Party Rock Anthem up rising from 22 to three (53,657 sales). The first single from their second album, Sorry For Party Rocking, it also features Lauren Bennett and Goonrock.
Black Eyed Peas’ latest single, Just Can’t Get Enough, slipped from three to four but actually registered a 10.40% increase in sales week-on-week to 50,166.
Katy B racked up her fourth Top 20 hit and third Top 10 hit in seven months, with Broken Record providing this week’s highest debut, at number eight (32,804 sales).
The chart’s other Katy – Katy Perry – secured her fourth Top 20 hit from her second album Teenage Dream with E.T. rising from 29-12 (25,672 sales). The track, which also features Kanye West, follows California Gurls (number one), Teenage Dream (number two) and Firework (number three).
Internet phenomenon Rebecca Black’s debut single Friday made modest progress, rising 61-60 (4,554 sales) on its second week on the chart.
Overall singles sales, at 3,151,625, were up 5.64% week-on-week, and 10.62% above same week 2010 sales of 2,849,161.
In the album charts, Radiohead’s eighth album, The King Of Limbs, went legit last week, with the digital version spreading to other retailers, and LP and CD versions being released. It debuts at number seven, with 33,469 sales.
Britney Spears’ seventh studio album, Femme Fatale, will be her sixth number one in her native America but the 29 year old has never made number one here, and Femme Fatale failed to break her duck, debuting at number eight (31,650 sales). Spears’ last studio album, Circus, opened at number four and enjoyed brisk first week sales of 76,231 thanks to its November release date.
The first finalist from the seventh season of The X Factor to deliver an album, Mary Byrne debuted at number six with Mine & Yours.
There were also Top 40 debuts this week for David Garrett’s Rock Symphonies (number 21, 11,119 sales); Within Temptation’s The Unforgiven (number 23, 10,460 sales); Panic At The Disco’s Vices & Virtues (number 29, 8,998 sales); and The Band Of The Coldstream Guards’ Pride Of A Nation (number 36, 6,929 sales.
The Mothers Day effect helped sales to climb 32.66% week-on-week to 2,457,831. That’s 9.36% above same calendar week 2010 sales of 2,247,421, which coincided with the Easter weekend. Mother’s Day last year came two weeks earlier and precipitated sales of 2,590,338 – 5.39% higher than last week
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Adele ******** on the less talented people
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ADELE...UNIVERSAL PRAISES for the QUEEN
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Originally posted by Rockstar101
Don't break the Bob Marley record, please Adele, we beg of you
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Originally posted by Rockstar101
Don't break the Bob Marley record, please Adele, we beg of you
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But i think she is going to!
I mean,is there any big release coming out?
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Adele will be 2 million in two weeks!
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Any near future releases to contest Adele??
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Originally posted by berberocka
Any near future releases to contest Adele??
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I doubt that nobody can pull a +100K near this time of the year.... Maybe around summer...
and very few people get +100K album sales in the UK...
Adele's success is unprecedented.... I'd say 3.000.000 JUST in the UK JUST this year
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