U.S. Charts 04/20/2002
Drowned World Tour 2001 (DVD/VHS) (Platinum)
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Top Music Video | -- ?? 19+ 1 |
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The video may or may not spent a 20th week on the unpublished 04/13
chart. "The Girlie Show" initially spent half a year on the chart, while
"Video Collection 93:99" lingered for almost a year before dropping off.
Those two videos might have been kept afloat by subsequential Madonna
projects, a benefit that "Drowned" is not getting right now.
What It Feels Like For A Girl (D)(M)(T)<>
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | 18 16 50 1 |
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Music (Single) (C)(D)(T)(V)(M)(X)<> (Platinum)
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Hot Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales | -- 20 81 1(11)|
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Maverick Records
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B200 WO H100 WO H100A T40T AT40
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Michelle Branch 28->33 34 18->16* 9 16* 7* 9*
Alanis Morissette 15->23 6 36->37 12 43 22 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.
A post-Easter setback snaps Michelle Branch's seven-week climbing streak
on the album chart, though the album is still ranking higher than two
weeks ago (#36). Alanis's "Under Rug Swept" is struggling for traction
on the main album chart, but shifts up to #5 on Top Internet Albums.
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World domination comes early for Ashanti, whose debut album and first
solo single conquer this week's Billboard 200, Hot 100, as well as the
R&B/Hip-Hop album and single charts.
Billboard 200
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Energized by aggressive pricing at some outlets, Ashanti's eponymous
album scans 502,500 copies, the largest SoundScan opening for a female
artist's debut set. Lauryn Hill's first solo effort (after The Fugees)
set the previous record of 422,500 in October 1998. Other female acts
whose inaugural albums opened big included Eve (283,500) and Christina
Aguilera (253,000), both in 1999. Among all artists, Ashanti's score is
dwarfed by only two debut releases: Snoop Doggy Dogg, with an explosive
803,000 in 1993, and Puff Daddy & The Family, with 561,000 in 1997.
Among all SoundScan-era albums by female solo artists, "Ashanti's"
first-week sum ranks 5th:
1ST-WEEK DEBUT ISSUE
ALBUM ARTIST SALES POSITION DATE
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"Oops...I Did It Again" Britney Spears 1,319,000 #1 06/03/00
"Britney" Britney Spears 746,000 #1 11/24/01
"All For You" Janet Jackson 605,000 #1 05/12/01
"A New Day Has Come" Celine Dion 558,000 #1 04/13/02
"Ashanti" Ashanti 502,500 #1 04/20/02
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"Supposed Former
Infatuation Junkie" Alanis Morissette 469,000 #1 11/21/98
"The Miseducation of
Lauryn Hill" Lauryn Hill 422,500 #1 09/12/98
"Music" Madonna 420,000 #1 10/07/00
"Ray Of Light" Madonna 371,000 #2 03/21/98
"Lovers Rock" Sade 370,000 #3 12/02/00
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"Spirit" Jewel 368,000 #3 12/05/98
"janet." Janet Jackson 350,000 #1 06/05/93
"Let's Talk About Love" Celine Dion 334,000 #2 12/06/97
"Dreaming Of You" Selena 331,000 #1 08/05/95
"Rainbow" Mariah Carey 323,000 #2 11/20/99
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"All The Way...A
Decade Of Song" Celine Dion 303,000 #3 12/04/99
(FYI, highest first-week SoundScan sales among female groups:)
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"Survivor" Destiny's Child 663,000 #1 05/19/01
"Fly" Dixie Chicks 341,000 #1 09/18/99
"Fanmail" TLC 318,000 #1 03/13/99
NOTE: SoundScan has amended last week's sales report with numbers from a
certain account, whose report did not come in before the deadline. After
the correction, last week's overall album sales were virtually flat from
2001's Easter week, instead of 0.8% lower. First-week sales for Celine
Dion's "A New Day Has Come" became 558,000, and "Now 9" claimed a 14.7%
increase instead of 10%. The chart ranks were not revised.
Each of the past three weeks saw a new album scan more than 400,000
copies. In the 11-year history of SoundScan, this is the first time that
such a streak occurs outside November or December.
Ashanti's supposed rival, Tweet, enters at #3 with 195,000.
For the first time in 2002, Linkin Park's "[Hybrid Theory]" is not in
the top 10. The 7-platinum album ranks #13 in its 76th chart week.
Hot 100
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Between Fat Joe's "What's Luv?" and her own "Foolish," Ashanti pretty
much has this week's top seat reserved - It's just a matter of which.
As it turns out, "Foolish" jumps over "What's Luv?" and trades places
with 6-week champion "Ain't It Funny." Ashanti is the first female
artist ever to occupy the top two spots on the Hot 100 in one week.
Other artists who have done so include The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Puff
Daddy and Ja Rule. (Like Ashanti, Puff Daddy and Ja Rule's pairs each
included one song where they were "featured".)
"Foolish" wins Greatest Gainer/Airplay for a 6th straight week, a streak
last demonstrated by Destiny's Child's "Independent Women Part I." In
fact, between "Ain't It Funny," "What's Luv?" and "Foolish," songwriter/
producer Irving Lorenzo/Irv Gotti (same person) has been responsible for
the last 11 weeks' Greatest Gainer/Airplay winners.
Lorenzo/Gotti also claims writing and producing credit on the last three
Hot 100 #1s: "Always On Time," "Ain't It Funny," and "Foolish." Only two
other persons have pulled off the same hat trick: Barry Gibb in 1978
with "Stayin' Alive," brother Andy's "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water," and
"Night Fever"; Puff Daddy in 1997 with "I'll Be Missing You," Notorious
B.I.G.'s "Mo Money Mo Problem," and Mariah Carey's "Honey." If "What's
Luv?" takes over the throne after "Foolish," Lorenzo/Gotti will become
the first songwriter/producer to breed four consecutive #1s.
Yet another piece of chart trivia is generated by Jennifer Lopez. Her
first three #1 singles ("If You Had My Love," "I'm Real" and "Ain't It
Funny" all spent at least five weeks at the top. The only other act who
achieved this was Boyz II Men, whose first two #1s lasted for 13 and 14
weeks, respectively.
Finally, we do have something unrelated to Ja Rule or Ashanti. Vanessa
Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" becomes only the second new top 10 hit in
2002 that is *not* credited to a R&B/Hip-Hop artist or a rock group.
(The first one was "Can't Get You Out Of My Head.") "Miles" has beaten
Michelle Branch's "All You Wanted" to the top 10 thanks to a commercial
single. The song's #10 ranking comes from #17 airplay and #2 sales.
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~zhwang/Madonna/chart/BBGHV2_3.html#Apr20
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