U.S. Charts 12/22/2001
Overall album sales jump up by 22% in this issue, which tracks sales
between 12/03-12/09.
GHV2 (Platinum)
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Billboard 200 | 28 23 4 7 |
Top Internet Album Sales | 17 14 4 10 |
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There are only 12 unbulleted entries in this week's top 40, including
three that debuted last week. "GHV2" is among the other nine, though
only two of the nine (Kid Rock and Michael Jackson) actually decrease
in sales. "GHV2" registers a 9% increase and scans 98,334 to step across
the half-million mark. The album also receives an initial certificate of
1 Platinum for 1 million units shipped.
Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS)
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Top Music Video | 9 4 4 1 |
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"Drowned" is holding up relatively well, but gets pushed down the chart
by four new entries and three titles from Bill & Gloria Gaither.
GHV2 Megamix (Video)
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VH-1 Monitor | 36 40 4 11 |
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Impressive Instant (Promo Only)
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Hot Dance/Club Play | 19 10 9 1(2) |
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A hero may fall, but this hard?? Enrique Iglesias's "Hero" tumbles all
the way to #13 after spending one week at #1. Fickle, fickle world.
What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 9 11 33 1 |
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Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 18* 23 69 1(11)|
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Hot 100
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Nickelback's "How You Remind Me" is another reminder that a commercial
single can get you to #1. Sales of 48,500* push the song #3->#1* on the
Hot 100, sending Usher down to #2 after barely tasting the #1 position.
Both titles continue to register small airplay increase. For those who
worry that a commercial single may cut into album sales, rest easy:
Nickelback's album moves #12->#9* with a growth of 35%, much higher than
the overall market's 22% increase.
In mid 1990s, rock titles were having a hard time on the Hot 100 because
fewer of them were made commercially available, compared to pop and R&B.
Airplay #1s like "Don't Speak" and "Fly" were not even eligible due to
the absence of a commercial single. In recent years, the eligibility of
airplay-only titles, a shrinking singles market and a rock resurge at
radio gave the genre great opportunities to take advantage of commercial
singles. Commercial releases helped "Smooth" hold on longer at the top,
and propelled "Everything You Want," "Bent," "With Arms Wide Open" and
"Butterfly" to #1. Several others, such as "Kryptonite" and "Hangin' By
A Moment," could have easily replaced their silver medals with gold had
they been available in stores. On the other hand, airplay competition
also became somewhat tougher for rock titles, because R&B radio has been
added to the airplay monitoring panel.
Billboard 200
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With "Now That's What I Call Christmas" climbing #6->#3* and Mannheim
Steamroller moving #8->#5*, this is the first time any Christmas title
makes the top 5 since 1998 (Celine Dion's "These Are Special Times"),
and the first time two Christmas titles gather in the top 5 since 1994
(Kenny G and Mariah Carey). Together, these two albums have claimed the
Greatest Gainer honor for four straight weeks.
The My VH-1 Music Awards and the Billboard Music Awards are two other
driving forces behind this week's chart. Over two dozen artists involved
in the shows post sales gain above 22%, the market average. The largest
unit increase (42,000) is by BMA performer Pink, who inches back into
the top 10 scanning 177,000. Creed, a big winner at the My VH-1 Awards,
holds at #1* with 458,000 - 40,000 more than last week. Another big VH-1
winner, Dave Matthews Band, is the Pacesetter at #129* with a 74% jump.
"America: A Tribute To Heroes," a 2-CD recording of the cross-network
telethon on Sept 21, sells 125,500 and debuts at #17. Note that even
though "God Bless America," a Columbia compilation inspired by the
telethon, shot straight to #1 in October, its opening number (181,000)
was not that much higher. Other debuts include Nate Dogg at #32, Fat Joe
at #37, and Yolanda Adams at #43.
Twenty single-artist hits packages could be found on last week's chart,
led by Pink Floyd at #16. As if that wasn't enough, the pool continues
to grow this week. Limp Bizkit's "New Old Songs (Re-Mixed)" pulls out
front at #26 with more than 104,000 sold, a SoundScan record for remix
albums. Outkast's hits + new package drops in at #31 on sales of 87,000.
Mariah Carey's 2-CD "Greatest Hits," overlapping quite a bit with her
1-CD "#1's," scans 54,000 for a not-so-great #52. That's still two spots
higher than Ice Cube's GH. "The Essential Neil Diamond" enters at #90.
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