EMOTION didn't get any airplay, though. IRLY peaked at #36 on AS+R pop and dropped off extremely quickly.
That's still way more than The Neighbourhood's minimal (not even top 20) airplay on alternative
Carly had hype from her previous era and a viral Tom Hanks video + lots of promo. I think The Neighbourhood is doing fine for the amount of promo they did
Yep, when Now 50 topped BB200 (last release to get it):
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"Now 50" is the 50th installment of the long-running "Now That's What I Call Music!" series, which launched in 1998. It's the 18th No. 1 for the "Now" franchise and its best sales week in nearly five years. The last "Now" release to sell more units in a week was "Now 31," which debuted at No. 1 with 169,000 copies in the week ending July 5, 2009.
but Carrie is holding on so well on iTunes, she has a moderate single + stream + CMA coming up, she should be able to go #1 Even if she drop 60% she's still #1