U.S. Charts 04/06/2002
GHV2 (Platinum)
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Billboard 200 | -- 200 18 7 |
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The table below summarizes "GHV2's" SoundScan sales during those long 18
weeks. "Change" is the change in sales compared to the previous week.
"Share" is the result of "GHV2's" sales divided by that week's overall
album sales. As you can see, the only week when the album's market share
grew was the pre-Christmas week, when Madonna's well-timed "Today" show
interview aired. Although, it might also have been the result of holiday
gift shopping. "Music's" market share also spiked around Christmas.
The first three weeks' sales are approximate numbers, while the rest are
original SoundScan numbers.
WEEK RANK SALES CHANGE SHARE SUBTOTAL NOTE
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12/01 7* ~150,300 -- 0.970% ~150,300
12/08 13 ~164,000 +9.1% 0.739% ~314,300 Thanksgiving
12/15 23 ~90,268 -45.0% 0.483% 404,568
12/22 28 98,334 +8.9% 0.432% 502,902
12/29 30* 116,278 +18.2% 0.420% 619,180
01/05 27* 181,789 +56.3% 0.447% 800,969 Pre-Christmas
01/12 29 96,221 -47.1% 0.388% 897,190
01/19 28 43,883 -54.4% 0.323% 941,073
01/26 41 25,495 -41.9% 0.225% 966,568
02/02 49 20,694 -18.8% 0.183% 987,262
02/09 72 17,780 -14.1% 0.152% 1,005,042
02/16 91 14,194 -20.2% 0.125% 1,019,236
02/23 104 13,130 -7.5% 0.106% 1,032,366
03/02 111 14,160 +7.8% 0.098% 1,046,526 Valentine's Day
03/09 129 10,119 -28.5% 0.085% 1,056,645
03/16 160 8,215 -18.8% 0.067% 1,064,860
03/23 182 7,090 -13.7% 0.060% 1,071,950
03/30 200 6,338 -10.6% 0.053% 1,078,288
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Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS) (Platinum)
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Top Music Video | 32 33 19 1 |
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What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 16 12 48 1 |
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The Immaculate Collection (Diamond)
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Top Pop Catalog Albums | -- 44 360 8 |
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Maverick Records
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Michelle Branch 44->36* 32 24->19* 7 18* 11* 12*
Alanis Morissette 4->8 4 26->29 10 33 18 3*
Billboard 200 position and number of weeks on, Hot 100 position and
number of weeks on, Hot 100 Airplay, Top 40 Tracks, Adult Top 40.
"Hands Clean" has unfortunately peaked at #23 on the Hot 100, similar to
Jewel's "Standing Still" which stalled at #25. One can't help but wonder
how well Sheryl Crow's new song "Soak Up The Sun" will do. In any case,
"Hands Clean" is Alanis's first top 40 hit on the Hot 100 since 1998's
"Thank U," which peaked at #2 in airplay and later "debuted"/peaked at
#17 on the Hot 100 when airplay-only singles became eligible to chart.
Tantric's album falls off the Billboard 200 again after a new chart run,
bringing its total chart life to 46 weeks. It is certified gold.
Hot 100
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Airplay growth is the story of the week. On the R&B/Hip-Hop front,
Ashanti's "Foolish" and Usher's "U Don't Have To Call" both increase by
8.4 million in audience impression. With 66.5 million and 64 million,
they both surpass "Fallin's" months-old record of 63.8 million. And to
think that just two weeks ago, Tweet's "Oops (Oh My)" became only the
second song to break the 55 million barrier... One reason behind this
phenomenon is the expansion of R&B/Hip-Hop radio audience, which is at
its all-time high.
On the Hot 100, "Foolish" enjoys an audience increase of 16 million and
leaps #9->#4*. Fat Joe's "What's Luv" (featuring Ashanti) almost matches
the feat with 15.5 million in growth, climbing #5->#2*. With 'NSync's
"Girlfriend" (featuring Nelly) inching up to #5*, Linkin Park's "In The
End" becomes the only entry in the top five that does not involve a
hip-hop artist. #6 and #7 positions are held by rock bands Nickelback
and Puddle Of Mudd, while #8-#10 are back to the R&B/Hip-Hop territory
(Usher, Ja Rule and Tweet). In fact, among the new top 10 hits in 2002
(excluding lingering hits from 2001), the only one that did not involve
a R&B/hip-hop artist or a rock band was Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You
Out Of My Head," a #7 hit. (LeAnn Rimes's "Can't Fight The Moonlight"
peaked at an unlucky #11 in its 34th chart week, missing the opportunity
to register the longest climb to the top 10 in Hot 100 history.)
Cher's "Song For The Lonely" debuts at #85. Not because radio has
suddenly discovered the song - the track peaked at #3 on the Bubbling
Under chart based on airplay alone - but because a maxi-single has been
released. Scanning 4,920 copies, it is #7 on Hot 100 Singles Sales and
#1 on Maxi-Singles Sales. The song also becomes Song For The Clubs as it
climbs to #1 on Hot Dance/Club Play. Cher's album "Living Proof" drops
#33->#47 in its fourth week and sells another 26,300.
Cher has logged 51 Hot 100 entries to date, spanning a good 36 years and
9 months. She joins Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney and George Harrison
in the list of artists who have charted on the Hot 100 during the '60s,
'70s, '80s, '90s, and '00s, although Cher is the only one who covered
all five decades with solo singles. There is one act, though, who has
charted during every decade since the '50s: the Isley Brothers.
Billboard 200
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Four albums debut in the top five, the first of such occurrence since
September. Yet overall album sales are still lower than last year's
corresponding week.
"Now 9" bows at #1 as expected, but first-week sales of 419,000 is the
lowest in the series since "Now 4." It continues a downward trend since
"Now 7's" 621,500, until which point each installment had opened bigger
than the previous one.
Jay-Z's last three studio albums (excluding "MTV Unplugged") averaged an
opening sales of 482,000, while R. Kelly's last album sold 534,000 out
of gate. One has to say, therefore, that their collaborative project
"The Best Of Both Worlds" fails to live up to its title. Even worse, it
scans only 223,000 to place #2. R&B newcomer Glenn Lewis earns a #4 spot
with sales of 85,500, just above Jimmy Buffett with 78,500. This is only
Jimmy Buffett's third top 10 album in his 32-year career; the previous
two occurred in the mid-1990s. This album, released on Buffett's own
label, is #1 on both Internet Albums and Independent Albums.
CORRECTION
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The last update stated that Green Day's "International Superhits!" had
just fallen off the Billboard 200. It was in fact still on the chart, at
#176, and drops off this week. In other words, it debuted and dropped
off both in the same week as "GHV2."
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