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Adele will deffo be #1 on albums
and she equaled leonas record last week |
I'm on about the singles though lol
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Yeah, and I hope she doesn't break it, as it's leonas record atm.
Come on the Wanted & Nicole |
Shocked that 19 is at #2 :shocked: I have a feeling she will be the biggest seller in terms of albums in 2011
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Lady GaGa has a album this year though |
think Someone Like You will be #3 this week.
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her reign has been broken!
By...Nicole Scherzinger. |
Congrats Nicole but I still think that Poison should have got to #1 if this can
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same. There's like 20 better "sad dance" songs every year LOL (robyn :()
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Adele's sophomore collection has now added another record to its wealth of achievements, beating Lady GaGa's benchmark for the most digital sales in the UK.
The 'Poker Face' singer became the first artist to break the 300,000 digital sales barrier in March with 2008 release The Fame, while 21 has shifted 320,000 downloads in just two months. Martin Talbot of the Official Charts Company said: "Adele's 21 has achieved in just two months what took Lady GaGa's The Fame over two years. This really is a coming of age for digital album sales." :shocked: |
Adele deserves all of her success but I'm glad Nicole Scherzinger got to #1, it gets a bit stale when the same song is at #1 for more than a couple of weeks. Glad to see Adele's breaking records now!
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Eighties rock group Whitesnake have accumulated more online pre-orders than Britney Spears.
Spears is due to release her seventh studio album Femme Fatale on March 28, but Whitesnake's eleventh studio album Forevermore has clocked up 35 per cent more pre-orders on online retailer Amazon UK. "Britney Spears is one of the most successful global pop acts with a career spanning more than ten years but, even with this pedigree, she is being overshadowed and outsold by the elder statesmen of British rock," a spokesperson for Amazon told The Sun. "Whitesnake were already releasing their fourth album in 1981, the year Britney was born, and it is a major achievement to be racking up more pre-orders than the pop princess." The 'Till The World Ends' singer is due to embark on a promo tour to push the album next week, starting with a mini-concert on Good Morning America. |
at the risk of enraging our very own Spears, dare I say 'flop'...
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A bit of me dies inside everytime I open itunes and see BEP a higher place than last time http://gagadailyboards.com/images/smilies2/sick.gif
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I assume Rebecca Black didn't make the top 40? :sad:
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She hasn't been mentioned and we're on #24 so I guess not :p
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sorry, #25, and it's Parade :( biggest fallers.
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Rebecca Black must of been between #40-#50 LOL
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I bet she was #41. :sad:
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Thank ****** BEP didn't get to #1, how it even made #3 is beyond me. :bored:
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Adele's 21 has posted its strongest seven-day sales figures yet to secure a tenth consecutive week atop the UK album chart.
Over 250,000 copies of the mega-successful LP were purchased since last Sunday, a week-on-week increase of 65%. Adele now becomes the first artist to spend ten weeks in a row at number one with a studio album since Dire Straits managed the feat in 1986 with Brothers In Arms. The London-born singer's debut album 19 also holds steady at two, while Ronan Keating achieves a new peak of three with Burt Bacharach collaboration When Ronan Met Burt. Just behind are a trio of new entries in the shape of X Factor favourite Mary Byrne's Mine & Yours at six, Radiohead's eighth studio record The King Of Limbs at seven and Britney Spears's long-awaited comeback album Femme Fatale at eight. The so-called 'Mother's Day Effect' also bumps Eva Cassidy collection Simply Eva back to ten from last week's 19, while Michael Bublé's Crazy Love and The Drifters' best-of disc Up On The Roof are buoyed a respective 11 and four places by the special occasion to this Sunday's 12 and 13. However, previous best-sellers Nicole Scherzinger and The Strokes find themselves on the brink of the top 20 in their second week, as the former Pussycat Doll's Killer Love slips nine to to 17, while the New York band sit at at 18 after falling from three. The top ten in full: 1. (1) Adele: '21' 2. (2) Adele: '19' 3. (5) Ronan Keating & Burt Bacharach: 'When Ronan Met Burt' 4. (6) The Overtones: 'Good 'Ol Fashioned Love' 5. (7) Rihanna: 'Loud' 6. (-) Mary Byrne: 'Mine & Yours' 7. (-) Radiohead: 'The King Of Limbs' 8. (-) Britney Spears: 'Femme Fatale' 9. (4) Jessie J: 'Who You Are' 10. (19) Eva Cassidy: 'Simply Eva' |
Jennifer Lopez has knocked Adele from the UK singles chart top spot with her comeback track 'On The Floor'.
The club tune, which also features the vocal talents of rap star Pitbull, denied 'Someone Like You' a sixth week in pole position to become the American Idol judge's first UK number one since 2005's 'Get Right'. The Back-Up Plan actress previously topped the chart in 2001 with 'Love Don't Cost A Thing', and has notched up a total of ten more top five hits throughout her music career. She has sold over 55 million records worldwide. Behind the high-flying girls are electro hip-hop duo LMFAO, Lauren Bennet and Goonrock with 'Party Rock Anthem', which blasts 19 places up the rankings from 22 to three. Meanwhile, former number one 'Don't Hold Your Breath' by Nicole Scherzinger slips three spots to the back end of the top five, and Katy B wins her third top ten single with 'Broken Record', which is this week's highest new entry at eight. In the double digits, Mann & 50 Cent's 'Buzzin' and Katy Perry's Kanye West collaboration 'E.T.' both post their best results yet, after climbing a respective four and 17 places to 11 and 12, while The Wanted tumble ten spots with their Comic Relief track 'Gold Forever', which is down from four to 14. Finally, Adele's 'Rolling In The Deep' finishes outside the top ten for the first time in its 11 weeks of release by stumbling six to 15, as Cee Lo Green's 'Bright Lights, Bigger City' heads the opposite direction, jumping 12 places from 31 to 19. The top ten in full: 1. (-) Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull: 'On The Floor' 2. (1) Adele: 'Someone Like You' 3. (22) LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennet & Goonrock: 'Party Rock Anthem' 4. (3) The Black Eyed Peas: 'Just Can't Get Enough' 5. (2) Nicole Scherzinger: 'Don't Hold Your Breath' 6. (7) Wiz Khalifa: 'Black And Yellow' 7. (5) Jessie J ft. B.o.B: 'Price Tag' 8. (-) Katy B: 'Broken Record' 9. (6) Rihanna: 'S&M' 10. (8) Dr Dre ft. Eminem & Skylar Grey: 'I Need A Doctor' |
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