Australian ARIA Charts [11/06/12]

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Postby JimJim » Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:32 am

Hopefully not deleted this week, here's my thoughts :lol: ...

ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart
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• 6 weeks running, Flo Rida's 'Whistle' continues to captivate the nation. It now ties his earlier 2012 hit 'Wild Ones' as the longest running #1 single of the year. He looks likely to be #1 again next week, so he could have the biggest hit of the year so far on his hands.

• Amidst strong competition, Chris Brown remains steady with 'Don't Wake Me Up' in the top 5. He'll need a video if he really wants to compete with those already established hits.

• Gym Class Heroes blast into the top 10 with their new hit 'The Fighter'. This marks three consecutive top 10 hits for the group, all of which had feature artists.

• I picked it as an Aussie hit and Rita Ora's 'How We Do (Party)' flies in the top 20 this week. It is top 10 bound next week as the nation loves to 'party and bullshit'

• No messing around, radio stations across the nation pretty much forced Nicki to run with 'Pound The Alarm' as her new pop single. An immediate hit, it should debut straight into the top 20, where 'Starships' continues to fly

• Bulleting to #13 this week, 'Wide Awake' becomes Katy Perry's twelfth top 20 hit single in her short, but impressive career.

• Delta's 'Sitting On Top Of The World' holds on well, continuing a slow descent down the charts. It is likely to be certified double platinum next week and we can expect a new single to premiere sometime in the next 2-3 weeks.

• The Voice impacts are getting stronger, as four contestants manage to make the top 20 this week from Team Keith & Team Joel. The impact may drop however, as the judges will be choosing those who go through to the finale on tomorrows show, rather than votes/downloads. However, expect downloads to be huge for the top 4 finale, potential cover at #1 to be had?

• Will.I.Am has always struggled to score hits outside of his B.E.P. moniker. However, 'This Is Love' looks like it will fare much better than previous single 'T.H.E.'. Debuting at #42 this week, him and Eva could see the edge of the top twenty come next Sunday

• It took a while, but US hit 'Brokenhearted' by the duo Karmin looks to finally be catching on. Expect them to bullet close to the top 20 as well

• Claire Bowditch could enter the singles chart for the first time ever with her Offspring song 'You Make Me Happy', looking to land close to #50

• Some songs to keep an eye on from tomorrow - Rudimental's UK hit 'Feel The Love', Train's new single '50 Ways To Say Goodbye' and Johnny Ruffo's debut single comes out Friday.

That's it ;)
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Postby arab » Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:47 am

How come Flo Shitta is so popular!!! :roll: :roll: I think I'll never understand his phenomenon :-?

I want top 20 for POC next week! It just can't peak @ #21!!!
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Postby innocenteyes » Sun Jun 10, 2012 9:17 am

JimJim wrote:However, expect downloads to be huge for the top 4 finale, potential cover at #1 to be had?
Hopefully yes. I'm frankly tired of seeing Whistle at the top. Fingers crossed that Call Me Maybe will be above Wild Ones & this on the YEC.

Anyway, great to see Gold On The Ceiliong finally enter the Top 50.

Here's the albums chart with a new #1 and a couple of chart records broken:

ARIA TOP 50 ALBUMS CHART

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Below The Top 50 (thanks to Bulion @ australiancharts.com)

51 74 FOSTER THE PEOPLE - Torches
52 45 JAMES MORRISON - The Awakening
53 54 PITBULL - Planet Pit
54 RE EMELI SANDE – Our Version Of Events
55 RE LADY ANTEBELLUM – Need You Now
56 42 GOTYE – Making Mirrors
57 44 KATY PERRY – Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection
58 18 PRINCE – The Hits / The B-Sides
59 17 LADYHAWKE – Anxiety
60 41 NORAH JONES – Little Broken Hearts
61 47 KIMBRA – Vows
62 43 MELODY GARDOT – The Absence
63 80 TRAIN – California 37
64 38 ADAM LAMBERT – Trespassing
65 51 NICKELBACK – Here & Now
66 15 VARIOUS – Eurovision Song Contest 2012
67 50 RIHANNA – Talk That Talk
68 95 COLD CHISEL – All For You: The Best Of
69 RE k.d. LANG – Recollection
70 64 CELTIC THUNDER – Heartland
71 48 BOY & BEAR – Moonfire
72 NE THE BEACH BOYS – That’s Why God Made The Radio
73 RE RIHANNA – Loud
74 RE TRAIN – Save Me, San Francisco
75 63 GIN WIGMORE – Gravel & Wine
76 70 LMFAO – Sorry For Party Rocking
77 RE DRAPHT – Life Of Riley
78 RE GUY SEBASTIAN – Twenty Ten
79 60 DAVID GUETTA – Nothing But The Beat
80 78 THE SHINS – Port Of Morrow
81 79 COLD CHISEL – No Plans
82 76 BON JOVI – Greatest Hits
83 NE RUSSELL WATSON – Anthems
84 81 ASH GRUNWALD – Trouble’s Door
85 27 SCISSOR SISTERS – Magic Hour
86 93 ELTON JOHN – Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits
87 NE GARY BARLOW & THE COMMONWEALTH BAND – Sing
88 75 ADELE – 19
89 67 LIONEL RICHIE – Tuskegee
90 77 VARIOUS – Triple J’s Like A Version Volume 7
91 55 DAMIEN LEITH – Now & Then
92 82 KATE MILLER HEÏDKE – Nightflight
93 RE JAY Z & KANYE WEST – Watch The Throne
94 RE SIMPLE PLNA – get Your Heart On!
95 RE LADY ANTEBELLUM – Own The Night
96 RE STONEFIELD – Bad Reality
97 RE SOUNDTRACK – Burlesque
98 RE THE JEZABELS – Prisoner
99 RE ROD STEWART – The Best Of… The Great American Songbook
100 NE SOUNDTRACK – Offspring: Music From The Hit Show: Volume 3

* No new accreditation *

Australian songstress Missy Higgins grabs her third chart topping album, following the steps of The Sound Of White and On A Clear Night. The Ol Razzle Dazzle is the fourth aussie album to top the chart this year, which is already more than in 2011. Keith Urban and One Direction hold onto their spots at #2 and #3. Ed Sheeran moves back up 2 to #4. Country star Alan Jackson grabs his highest charting album at #6, just beating the #7 peak of 34 Number Ones. Seal's Hits is up 5 to #8. Adele's second LP holds onto the #10 spot. By doing so, 21 now holds the longest consecutive run in the ARIA Top 10, beating P!nk's I'm Not Dead.

The Black Keys and 360 are close to re-entering the Top 10, helped to their latest singles. Alston & The Bee Gees' Number Ones are up 6 to reach new peaks at #16 and #17 respectively. After a surprisingly low debut last week, the Voice: The Final 24 moves up 8 to #18. Skrillex' EP rises back to #19 thanks to the 'Buy 2 Get 1 Free' deals in JB Hi Fi stores.

Sydney metalcore band Buried In Verona score their first charting album with their third effort, coming at #20. Rebecca Ferguson bullets to #22, helped by a discount on iTunes. There's a #28 debut for funk band The Bamboos. Neil Young's new LP comes in at #34. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros couldn't emuluate their US Top 10 entry Down Under, coming at #37. Sam Sparro's second album is new at #41 and Good Charlotte's Greatest Hits finally cracks the Top 50 at #45.

A lot of Greatest Hits packages / recent albums re-enter the albums chart thanks to the JB Hi Fi discounts. Special mention this week goes to The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac. The album, which has vaulted to #29 this week, has now accumulated a very impressive 300 weeks in the Top 100. This is the longest running album in Australian chart history. Even though it never went higher than #16, it has always had strong catalogue sales. Proof is that the album has managed to make the weekly Top 50 every year since its release in 2002. The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac has now sold half a million units in Australia.

Next week: It could very well be a battle of Aussies: Missy Higgins and Xavier Rudd. Don't know who will be the winner. The latter is still #1 on iTunes but don't know whether physical sales will be as strong. Usher will be Top 5, Hot Chip probably low Top 10. Donavan Frankenreiter, Jonathan Boulet and Rumer may find a place in the Top 50.
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Postby innocenteyes » Sun Jun 10, 2012 9:43 am

Sorry for the double post. According to Noise11, Missy sold 15 321 units to enter at #1 and John Mayer did slightly more than 3 200 sales at #7.

This is Missy's lowest first week sales. The Sound Of White entered at #1 on 19 326 copies in 2004 and On A Clear Night debuted on 34 529 units.
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Postby arab » Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:36 am

innocenteyes wrote:Sorry for the double post. According to Noise11, Missy sold 15 321 units to enter at #1 and John Mayer did slightly more than 3 200 sales at #7.
Quite good sales. So 21 could have sold ~2,500 :)
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Postby Kane » Sun Jun 10, 2012 11:20 am

TOP 100 DROPOUTS:
47.JES HUDAK & GEORGE KRIKES - Different Worlds
59.KERRIE ROBERTS - Rescue Me (How The Story Ends)
69.CHRIS SEBASTIAN - I Can't Stand The Rain
75.BEN HAZLEWOOD - Lego House
78.BEYONCE - Love On Top
79.GLENN CUNNINGHAM - Closer
86.LAKYN HEPERI - Forever Young
88.THE OFFSPRING - Cruising California (Bumpin' In My Trunk)
89.RACHAEL LEAHCAR - Hands
92.VIKTORIA BOLONINA - Smells Like Teen Spirit
94.TREY SONGZ - Heart Attack
95.GYM CLASS HEROES FEATURING NEON HITCH - Ass Back Home
96.KARISE EDEN - It's A Man's World
97.DRAKE FEATURING RIHANNA - Take Care
98.MAROON 5 FEATURING CHRISTINA AGUILERA - Moves Like Jagger
100.XAVIER RUDD - Follow The Sun


51-100 (thanx to bulion at australian-charts.com)

51 54 TRAIN - Drive By
52 49 SEAL - Kiss From A Rose
53 42 REECE MASTIN - Shut Up & Kiss Me
54 57 KATY PERRY - Part Of Me
55 25 FATAI V - Ave Maria
56 60 CALVIN HARRIS FEATURING NE-YO - Let's Go
57 NE DIRE STRAITS - Romeo & Juliet
58 50 THE BLACK KEYS - Lonely Boy
59 53 FAR EAST MOVEMENT FEATURING JUSTIN BIEBER - Live My Life
60 61 ONE DIRECTION - More Than This
61 48 ILLY - Heard It All
62 63 OLLY MURS - Dance With Me Tonight
63 64 DAVID GUETTA FEATURING CHRIS BROWN & LIL' WAYNE - I Can Only Imagine
64 15 BRITTANY CAIRNS - Different Worlds
65 NE BRITTANY CAIRNS - Straight Lines
66 43 KARISE EDEN - Nothing's Real But Love
67 51 SKRILLEX FEATURING DAMIAN 'JR GONG' MARLEY - Make It Bun Dem
68 37 DARREN PERCIVAL - Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
69 93 ED SHEERAN - The A Team
70 36 LOREEN - Euphoria
71 77 CONOR MAYNARD - Can't Say No
72 87 AZEALIA BANKS - 1991 EP
73 74 LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It
74 99 LISA MITCHELL - Spiritus
75 73 COLDPLAY - Paradise
76 62 JASON DERULO - Fight For You
77 70 QWOTE FEATURING PITBULL - Throw Your Hands Up
78 71 CHRIS BROWN - Turn Up The Music
79 72 OUTASIGHT - Tonight Is The Night
80 38 SARAH DE BONO - Listen
81 68 ANGUS & JULIA STONE - Big Jet Plane
82 55 DIANA ROUVAS - Love On Top
83 66 LINKIN PARK - Burn It Down
84 81 KNIFE PARTY - 100% No Modern Talking EP
85 RE CHER LLOYD FEATURING ASTRO - Want U Back
86 67 LAKYN HEPERI - Big Jet Plane
87 90 AVICII - Levels
88 80 CHRISTINA PERRI - A Thousand Years
89 83 360 FEATURING GOSSLING - Boys Like You
90 NE CLARE BOWDITCH - You Make Me Happy
91 RE LADY ANTEBELLUM - Need You Now
92 85 TIMOMATIC - Set It Off
93 76 THE TEMPER TRAP - Need Your Love
94 NE MISSY HIGGINS - Everyone's Waiting
95 82 IAN CAREY FEATURING ROSETTE, TIMBALAND & BRASCO - Amnesia
96 91 DIXIE CHICKS - Landslide
97 41 RACHAEL LEAHCAR - Someone To Watch Over Me
98 RE LMFAO FEATURING LAUREN BENNET & GOONROCK - Party Rock Anthem
99 58 EMMA-LOUISE BIRDSALL - The Look Of Love
100 84 THE WANTED - Chasing The Sun




New Accreditations:
Florence & The Machine - Never Let Me Go: Platinum X2
Train - Drive By: Platinum X2
Lil' Wayne Featuring Bruno Mars - Mirror: Platinum
Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up: Gold
Jennifer Lopez Featuring Pitbull - Dance Again: Gold
Lakyn Heperi - Big Jet Plane: Gold
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Postby phoenix83 » Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:12 pm

arab wrote:How come Flo Shitta is so popular!!! :roll: :roll: I think I'll never understand his phenomenon :-?

My thoughts exactly. :-?

Mind you he never sells any albums so it's probably just mindless teenagers buying his singles.
Counting down the days until 21 outsells Morning Glory in the UK.
Mission complete on 29.12.2012 :)
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Postby Griego » Sun Jun 10, 2012 2:22 pm

TTT by Rihanna is really flopping everywhere outside the UK and Ireland. I mean, her latest single at no.10 and the album at 67!! How much is selling? Like 50 copies? :lol: Even Katy is selling more copies with an almost 2 year old album.
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Postby innocenteyes » Sun Jun 10, 2012 2:26 pm

Her single must have sold 12,500 units at #10 this week and Talk That Talk between 500-600 units at #67.

Where Have You Been isn't helping the album at all indeed.
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Postby Timmy94 » Sun Jun 10, 2012 3:56 pm

innocenteyes wrote:This is Missy's lowest first week sales. The Sound Of White entered at #1 on 19 326 copies in 2004 and On A Clear Night debuted on 34 529 units.
Do you know if the first-week-sales of The Sound Of White were its highest weekly sales? If I remember correctly, it spent a long time in the (upper part of the) top 10 with some more weeks at No. 1, so when did its sales peak take place?

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@Rihanna: I also expected Where Have You Been to have a better influence on the album's sales... I mean No. 67 is really bad when the current single is in the top 10 - not to forget that her fans always say that she would NOT be a "singles artist".
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Postby innocenteyes » Sun Jun 10, 2012 4:08 pm

Timmy94 wrote:
innocenteyes wrote:This is Missy's lowest first week sales. The Sound Of White entered at #1 on 19 326 copies in 2004 and On A Clear Night debuted on 34 529 units.
Do you know if the first-week-sales of The Sound Of White were its highest weekly sales? If I remember correctly, it spent a long time in the (upper part of the) top 10 with some more weeks at No. 1, so when did its sales peak take place?
I can't tell you exactly when its sales peak took place but its first week sales weren't the highest weekly sales.

The Sound Of White sold more during at last three weeks:

19/12/2004: ~ 20 000 at #8
26/12/2004: at #6 (no figure was reported but probably ~ 30 000)
09/05/2005: ~ 21 000 at #3

So sales peak are likely to have occurred just before Christmas 2004.
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Postby alek » Sun Jun 10, 2012 9:14 pm

39(71) Greatest Hits <5xP>

pink is amazinggggggggg
PINK IS THE NEW QUEEN OF POP
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Postby tynand » Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:57 am

I know we still have a little over 2 weeks but on Saturday June 30th Channel V is counting down the top 50 songs of the year so far.

I find almost every countdown on Pay TV to be so far stretched and made up that I can almost bet every dollar to my name that this will be made up too.

This weekend they had a special playing the top 400 #1s but so many songs weren't even #1 hits, in particular The Verve's "The Drugs Don't Work" was featured in the countdown which from memory didn't even peak in the top 20 in Oz.

The promo for the mid year countdown had snippets of David Guetta/Nicki Minaj, Timomatic, Black Keys, One Direction, Fun and Coldplay from what I remember.

Anyone want to post their predictions for mid year top 10/20/30/40 or 50s? I really enjoy reading what people think and how they rank songs.


i am going to take a stab and will prob be so off the mark but here goes.
1. Call Me Maybe
2. Wild Ones
3. Whistle
4. Starships
5. We Are Young
6. Sexy & I Know It
7. Paradise
8. Payphone
9. Ass Back Home
10. What Makes You Beautiful

11. Brother
12. Throw Your Hands Up
13. Bangarang
14. Hey Hey Hey
15. Lonely Boy
16. Turn Me On
17. Set It Off
18. I Love it
19. Pumped Up Kicks
20. One Thing

21. Earthquake
22. Boys Like You
23. Lego House
24. Good Feeling
25. Fight For You
26. Never Let Me Go
27. Take Care
28. Count On Me
29. Part Of Me
30. Young Wild & Free

31. Somebody That I Used To Know
32. Sittin' On Top Of The World
33. Turn Up The Music
34. A Thousand Years
35. Back In Time
36. Don't Worry Be Happy
37. Hangover
38. Drive By
39. Summer Paradise
40. Levels

41. Boyfriend
42. International Love
43. Where Have You Been
44. I Won't Let You Go
45. Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)
46. Live My Life
47. So Good
48. If Looks Could Kill
49. Turn All The Lights On
50. Troublemaker


Feel free to make comments and or suggestions?
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Postby JimJim » Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:37 am

phoenix83 wrote:
arab wrote:How come Flo Shitta is so popular!!! :roll: :roll: I think I'll never understand his phenomenon :-?

My thoughts exactly. :-?

Mind you he never sells any albums
Not entirely true. 'Mail On Sunday' only peaked at #21, but spent 27 weeks in the top 50 and went gold. His second album 'R.O.O.T.S.' peaked at #6 and his latest (pointless) 'Good Feeling EP' peaked at #12. It was only his last album 'Only One Flo' that had dire sales, there are heaps of other artists whose albums perform much worse than his do.
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Postby nickf1 » Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:09 am

Great to see Emeli re-entered almost in top 50 with album :D
Sad to see that Amnesia flopped in the end :(
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Postby innocenteyes » Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:44 am

JimJim wrote:
phoenix83 wrote:
arab wrote:How come Flo Shitta is so popular!!! :roll: :roll: I think I'll never understand his phenomenon :-?

My thoughts exactly. :-?

Mind you he never sells any albums
Not entirely true. 'Mail On Sunday' only peaked at #21, but spent 27 weeks in the top 50 and went gold. His second album 'R.O.O.T.S.' peaked at #6 and his latest (pointless) 'Good Feeling EP' peaked at #12. It was only his last album 'Only One Flo' that had dire sales, there are heaps of other artists whose albums perform much worse than his do.
Out of the acts that have had as many huge multi platinum selling singles, he has to be the one who has the worst albums sales. The discrepancy between them is just too big.

The fact that his latest EP, which includes some of the highest selling singles of the past four year can't even go Top 10 (and despite a promo tour) totally proves it.
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Postby JimJim » Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:49 pm

Who is going to buy an EP that contained no new material and a short tracklist of very high-selling singles? The market was already tapped.

I do agree that there is a big discrepancy for someone of his level, but there are other acts who are more deserving of the 'singles artist' tag.
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Postby innocenteyes » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:11 pm

JimJim wrote:Who is going to buy an EP that contained no new material and a short tracklist of very high-selling singles? The market was already tapped.
This is quite true, didn't think about that. However that looked like a Greatest Hits and given he had huge hits and small albums sales, you would've thought that people may have been eager to grab it.
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Postby JimJim » Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:16 am

RADIO'S MOST ADDED
WEEK COMMENCING TUESDAY JUNE 12, 2012

01. NICKI MINAJ : POUND THE ALARM
02. TRAIN : 50 WAYS TO SAY GOODBYE :D
03. MARINA & THE DIAMONDS : PRIMADONNA :D
04. KYLIE MINOGUE : TIMEBOMB
05. MEIKO : STUCK ON YOU
06. DRU BLU FTG. KAMARI & 909 : LIVING THE DREAM
07. JUSTIN BIEBER : DIE IN YOUR ARMS
08. CHERYL : CALL MY NAME
09. KATY PERRY : WIDE AWAKE
10. RUDIMENTAL : FEEL THE LOVE
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Postby Nackar » Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:53 am

innocenteyes wrote:
JimJim wrote:Who is going to buy an EP that contained no new material and a short tracklist of very high-selling singles? The market was already tapped.
This is quite true, didn't think about that. However that looked like a Greatest Hits and given he had huge hits and small albums sales, you would've thought that people may have been eager to grab it.
I think that actually works against him. Since, to most people, he's just that guy with a few hits, they'll either already have the songs or not care. The fact that it sold as much as it did is already a miracle to me, to be honest.

I guess it all depends on his next proper album. Will it do another Only One Flo or will it do better? If it's the former, I'll still think he's one of the biggest singles artists out there.
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Postby jpguy » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:15 am

Mmmm... I hope Cheryl's #CallMyName can be a big hit there!! :P
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Postby arab » Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:22 pm

JimJim wrote:RADIO'S MOST ADDED
WEEK COMMENCING TUESDAY JUNE 12, 2012
08. CHERYL : CALL MY NAME
Wow! I was not expecting this :P
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Postby Play » Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:34 pm

I love how Australia is making up the lack of chart smashes for Florence & Black Keys! 8-)
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Postby innocenteyes » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:39 pm

Your list looks good tynand. However, I don't think that LMFAO is that high and I would place Ass Back Home lower given how quick it dropped once it left the Top 10.

I think that the Top 10 looks like this atm:

1. Wild Ones (#1)
2. Call Me Maybe (#1)
3. Starships (#2)
4. We Are Young (#1)
5. Set It Off (#2)
6. Boys Like You (#3)
7. Paradise (#3)
8. What Makes You Beautiful (#8)
9. Into The Flame EP (#3)
10. Bangarang (#3)

I'm really curious to see where Matt Corby will end given his amazing longevity. Same for What Makes You Beautiful. I won't be surprised if both end up outselling several #1s.

Have just read that the Voice winner's album will be released on June 26th. Even though it'll have only three days of sales as it's really on a tuesday, it'll probably enter at #1.
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Postby JimJim » Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:54 am

I should have pointed out, that it turned out any votes/downloads for The Voice starting from Monday night are contributing to the The Finale, even though they haven't done their final performances yet. Thus...

#1. Karise Eden [100%] :o :o
#2. Flo Rida [35%]
#3. Sarah De Bono [25%]

She is going to be in the top 3 at this rate.
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