U.S. Charts 03/09/2002
Last week's "up" is followed by this week's "down" - Album sales are
down 17.8% to 11.9 million. Yet this is calmness before a storm. The
Grammy Awards will turn everything upside down on next week's chart.
GHV2 (Platinum)
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Billboard 200 | 129 111 15 7 |
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"GHV2" scans 10,119 copies, a 28.5% decline from last week.
Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS)
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Top Music Video | 20 20 15 1 |
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Madonna Megamix (Promo)
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Hot Dance/Club Play | 40 28 11 5 |
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What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 18 17 44 1 |
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Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | -- 21 79 1(11)|
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The three recent Madonna singles continue to trickle out of record
stores. On this week's Singles Sales list: "What It Feels Like For A
Girl" #104 (362 copies), "Music" #130 (296 copies), and "Don't Tell Me"
#146 (274 copies).
The Immaculate Collection (Diamond)
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Top Pop Catalog Albums | 27 38 358 8 |
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Sales is down from 6,312 to 5,411, but the 14.3% decrease is smaller
than that of the overall market.
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Maverick Records
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H100 WO H100A T40T AT40
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Michelle Branch "All You Wanted" 56->51* 3 54* 23* 13*
Alanis Morissette "Hands Clean" 27->26* 6 26* 15* 5*
The columns read: Hot 100 position, number of weeks on Hot 100, Hot 100
Airplay position, Top 40 Tracks position, Adult Top 40 position.
To give you an idea how stale Adult Top 40 format is... The top seven
entries, aside from "Hands Clean," have spent 26, 20, 21, 19, 42, 55
weeks on the chart, respectively.
Hot 100
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Call it a winning formula. "Ain't It Funny," the second collaboration
between Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule, matches the chart-topping act of
"I'm Real" exactly six months ago. It jumps #3->#1* on an 11-million
audience increase, bringing its audience impression to 122 million. This
is the fourth time in the past seven weeks that the song won Greatest
Gainer/Airplay.
Now, brace yourself, it's time for some chart trivia.
Ja Rule's "Always On Time" (featuring Ashanti), a two-week champion,
moves down to the runner-up spot. Ja Rule is the first act to replace
themselves at the top and also the first to grab the top two positions
simultaneously since Puff Daddy did both in August 1997 with "I'll Be
Missing You" (Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112) and "Mo Money Mo
Problems" (Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase). Note that
neither Ja Rule nor Puffy was the lead artist on both tracks involved.
In late 1994, Boyz II Men's "On Bended Knee" replaced their own "I'll
Make Love To You" at the top, with no other artists involved. The two
tracks were in the top 3 together, but never the top 2. Also, in August
1998, Monica was in the top 3 with "The Boy Is Mine" (duet with Brandy)
as well as her own "The First Night."
In 1978, the Bee Gees held down the top two spots for five straight
weeks with "Night Fever" and "Stayin' Alive." The two did not succeed
one another at #1, but the #1 hit that separated them was by Andy Gibb.
In 1964, the Beatles monopolized the top two for ten weeks, one of which
saw the fab four occupy the entire top five! Three of those songs took
consecutive turns at #1. Aside from the aforementioned, the only other
artist who succeeded themselves at the top was Elvis Presley.
With "Ain't It Funny" and "Always On Time" making the same moves on Hot
100 Airplay as they do on the Hot 100, Ja Rule is credited on the two
most-played songs this week. The last time this happened was late 1995
when Mariah Carey's "Fantasy" and her duet with Boyz II Men "One Sweet
Day" ranked top two on Hot 100 Airplay for four weeks.
Chart newbie Ashanti, featured on "Always On Time," is making history
herself. She is also featured on Fat Joe's "What's Luv?" which jumps
#23->#15*, and her own single "Foolish" rockets #51->#29*. This means
her very first three Hot 100 hits are having a gathering in the top 30.
The last act to do so was the Beatles in 1964 - no "featuring" involved.
Billboard 200
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Only 18 albums in the top 200 show any sales gain over last week.
Jennifer Lopez and Alan Jackson continue their ball-passing game as the
two trade places and "J To Tha L-O!" is back to #1 with 101,500 sold.
This is the smallest sales for a #1 album since the 03/12/1994 issue
when Mariah Carey's "Music Box" stayed at #1 with 92,000 sold.
Sales drop for J.Lo is 24%, compared to 47.6% for Alan Jackson. Creed,
last week's Greatest Gainer, suffers a 40% decline and drops #2->#6*,
having ranked no lower than #4 for 13 weeks. Linkin Park posts a 19%
decrease and moves #4->#2, selling 96,000. Britney Spears's new movie
helps her album leap #14->#9* with a mere 7% drop. This is her first
appearance in the top 10 in nine weeks, and quite a comeback from #25
three weeks ago. Rock continues to show signs of new life, as Hoobstank
(#42->27*) and Adema (#105->#74*) both post 13% sales increase.
Among last week's V-day gift picks, many lose the ground they had gained
(Enrique Iglesias #21->#10->#17, Enya #23->#16->#22, Andrea Bocelli
#94->#44->#99), while some drop back even further (Frank Sinatra
#75->#32->#94).
Following the HBO broadcast of her concert, Janet's 2-platinum album
"All For You" somersaults #97->#49* with sales of 24,400, 50.5% higher
than last week. "Design of a Decade" zooms #143->#29* on the Pop Catalog
Albums list with a 53% sales increase. The HBO airing of the Velvet Rope
tour had a similar impact on that album - it jumped #68->#43* with a 48%
increase. Also similar was Madonna's HBO concert last year, which sent
"Music" #122->#80* with a 53% increase and "The Immaculate Collection"
#17->#8* on the Catalog chart.
Gospel singer Kirk Franklin debuts at #4 with 91,000 sold. His 1997
album started at #3 with 119,500, the highest-ranking gospel album in
the chart history.
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~zhwang/Madonna/chart/BBGHV2_3.html#Mar9
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