US Billboard Charts (21/07/2012)

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Postby alek » Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:41 am

Chart Highlights offers a sneak peek at a select group of Billboard charts every Monday. Find out the top songs, Greatest Gainers and debuts on the surveys listed below.

All our charts are refreshed on billboard.com every Thursday.


Pop Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Payphone" Maroon 5 Featuring Wiz Khalifa
Greatest Gainer No. 23 "Good Time" Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

Debut No. 34 "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" P!nk



P!nk powers back to Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart, as "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" bows at No. 34. The song also grants P!nk a career-best No. 22 launch on Adult Pop Songs, as well as the list's highest entrance by a female artist in five years. "Kiss" previews P!nk's sixth studio album, "The Truth About Love," due Sept. 18. (*Note language in video above).

Debut No. 39 "Back 2 Life (Live It Up)" Sean Kingston Featuring T.I.


Adult Contemporary
*** No. 1 *** "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Kelly Clarkson
Greatest Gainer No. 4 "Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye Featuring Kimbra
Debut No. 28 "Brokenhearted" Karmin


Adult Pop Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Payphone" Maroon 5
Greatest Gainer/Debut No. 22 "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" P!nk
Debut No. 38 "Cupid" Daniel Powter
Debut No. 39 "Stay Awhile" Ryan Star


Dance/Club Play Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Chasing The Sun" The Wanted
Greatest Gainer No. 4 "Timebomb" Kylie Minogue
Hot Shot Debut No. 43 "You're Gonna Love Again" NERVO
Debut No. 46 "Allein" Eric Prydz
Debut No. 47 "Too Close" Alex Clare
Debut No. 50 "The Rush" Warren Nomi


Rap Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Mercy" Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz
Greatest Gainer No. 5 "No Lie" 2 Chainz Featuring Drake


Rock Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Burn It Down" Linkin Park
Greatest Gainer/Hot Shot Debut No. 42 "Mercy" Dave Matthews Band
Debut No. 46 "Comeback" Redlight King
Debut No. 48 "Here And Now" Seether
Debut No. 50 "I Miss The Misery" Halestorm


Alternative Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Little Talks" Of Monsters And Men



New rock continues to shine: "Little Talks" becomes the Alternaitve Songs chart's fourth No. 1 by a rookie artist this year, following Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" (featuring Kimbra), fun.'s "We Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monae) and Grouplove's "Tongue Tied." Last year, just one artist reigned in a maiden chart visit: Foster the People, with "Pumped Up Kicks."

Greatest Gainer No. 9 "Too Close" Alex Clare
Debut No. 32 "Little Black Submarines" The Black Keys


Country Songs
*** No. 1 *** "You Don't Know Her Like I Do" Brantley Gilbert
Greatest Gainer/Hot Shot Debut No. 22 "Truck Yeah" Tim McGraw
Debut No. 58 "Musta Had A Good Time" Parmalee
Debut No. 59 "Right Back Atcha Babe" Tim McGraw


Latin Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Hasta Que Salga El Sol" Don Omar
Greatest Gainer No. 19 "Dame La Ola" Tito ""El Bambino"
Hot Shot Debut No. 31 "Just The Way You Are" Karlos Rose
Debut No. 46 "Voy" Ednita Nazario
Debut No. 49 "Lluvia" Pedro Fernandez


Regional Mexican Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Amor Confuso" Gerardo Ortiz
Greatest Gainer No. 3 "Mirando Al Cielo" Roberto Tapia
Debut No. 35 "No Decidas Por Mi" Los Herederos de Nuevo Leon
Debut No. 37 "Es Que Te Quiero" La Maquinaria Nortena
Debut No. 38 "Adicto" Duelo
Debut No. 39 "Te Declaro La Guerra" Nena Guzman
Debut No. 40 "Ella Es Solo Mia" La Firma Featuring Oscar Ivan


Latin Pop Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Hasta Que Salga El Sol" Don Omar
Greatest Gainer/Debut No. 32 "No Me Compares" Alejandro Sanz
Debut No. 40 "En El Amor Hay Que Perdonar" Belinda


Tropical Songs
Greatest Gainer/*** No. 1 *** "Just The Way You Are" Karlos Rose
Debut No. 29 "El Amor Existe" Jerry Rivera
Debut No. 36 "El Noble De La Salsa" Johnny Rivera
Debut No. 39 "Entre La Tierra Y El Cielo" Joseph Fonseca
Debut No. 40 "Se Desliza Una Lagrima" S2R


Christian Songs
*** No. 1 *** "The Hurt & The Healer" MercyMe
Greatest Gainer No. 2 "10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)" Matt Redman
Hot Shot Debut No. 46 "Shadows" Samestate


Gospel Songs
*** No. 1 *** "Awesome" Pastor Charles Jenkins & Fellowship Chicago
Greatest Gainer No. 9 "Keep Me" Patrick Dopson
Debut No. 27 "What's Coming Is Better" Deon Kipping
Debut No. 29 "Lay It Down" Troy Sneed
Debut No. 30 "I Stand On Your Word" Jonathan Butler
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Postby thebigham » Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:42 pm

Hiphopdx.com:

Current albums chart:

#1. Chris Brown - Fortune - 135,000 (135,000)

#12. Maybach Music Group Presents... - Self Made, Volume 2 - 35,000 (133,000)

#14. Flo Rida - Wild Ones - 31,000 (31,000)

#26. B.o.B. - Strange Clouds - 19,000 (119,000)

#34. Drake - Take Care - 15,000 (1,810,000)

#45. Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - 11,000 (569,000)

#68. Big K.R.I.T. - Live From The Underground - 6,800 (71,000)

#80. Waka Flocka Flame - Triple F Life: Fans, Friends & Family - 6,000 (62,000)

#105. Prodigy - H.N.I.C. 3 - 3,900 (4,000)

#179. Curren$y - The Stoned Immaculate - 2,400 (54,000)
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Postby thebigham » Wed Jul 11, 2012 3:05 pm

http://www.billboard.com/news#/news/chr ... 5752.story

Chris Brown's 'Fortune' Album Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200
by Keith Caulfield, L.A. | July 11, 2012 11:00 EDT


Chris Brown earns his second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, as "Fortune" debuts atop the chart, selling 134,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan. It follows his last release, and first No. 1, 2011's "F.A.M.E." That album launched atop the list with 270,000 -- more than double the start of "Fortune."

Brown is the second R&B hitmaker in a month to debut at No. 1 with a comparably soft launch. Four weeks ago, Usher's "Looking 4 Myself" started at No. 1 with 128,000. That marked a significant slide from the 329,000 first week of his last full-length album, the No. 1-debuting "Raymond v Raymond."

Had it not been for Brown's new "Fortune" release, we would have seen a surprise return to No. 1 for Katy Perry, as her "Teenage Dream" set zooms from No. 21 to No. 2 with 80,000 (up 417%) -- and its best sales frame since Christmas of 2010. The set was one of 20 titles the Amazon MP3 store sale priced for 99 cents -- for one day only -- on July 3. (Perry also benefits from buzz earned by the release of her "Part of Me" film, which hit U.S. theaters on July 5.)

All but one of Amazon's 99-cent titles rank among the top 40 this week on the Billboard 200, and 17 of them post a gain of more than 100%. The largest percentage gain goes to Ellie Goulding's "Lights," which vaults from No. 116 to No. 21 with 23,000 (up 444%). It's both a new weekly sales high for the set and its best rank yet.

Amazon also pushes three more albums back into the top 10 aside from "Teenage Dream" -- Gotye's "Making Mirrors" (31-6 with 44,000; up 248%), fun.'s "Some Nights" (23-7 with just under 43,000; up 181%) and the Black Keys' "El Camino" (55-10 with 37,000; up 396%).

Last week's No. 1 album, Linkin Park's "Living Things," falls to No. 5 with 64,000 (down 72%) while Maroon 5's "Overexposed" slides 2-4 with 68,000 (down 70%) in its second week. Justin Bieber's "Believe" holds at No. 3 with 70,000 (down 40%) while Kenny Chesney's "Welcome to the Fishbowl" is down 6-8 with 43,000 (down 30%).

Adele's "21" spends its 72nd straight week in the top 10, falling 7-9 -- its lowest rank yet -- with 41,000 (down 3%). "21" is now tied with Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" for the most weeks in the top 10 for an album by a woman. (Among all albums, the soundtrack to "The Sound of Music" has the most weeks in the top 10, with 109.)

Just outside the top 10, Jason Mraz's "Love Is a Four Letter Word" rises 45-13 with 32,000 (up 255%) -- again, thanks to Amazon MP3.

All of the Amazon MP3 action blocks Flo Rida from earning his third top 10 album this week, as his new "Wild Ones" debuts at No. 14 with 31,000. It's likely that without the Amazon deal, "Wild Ones" would have bowed at No. 9 -- as there are five discounted titles that jumped ahead of Flo this week.

(All of the discounted albums have been in release for at least five weeks, thus, they are not impacted by Billboard's pricing policy. Unit sales for Albums priced below $3.49 during their first four weeks of release will not be eligible for inclusion on the Billboard album charts and will not count towards sales data presented by Nielsen SoundScan.)

Over on the Digital Songs chart, Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" is a non-mover at No. 1, selling 244,000 downloads (down 3%). Katy Perry's "Wide Awake" (210,000; up 2%) and Maroon 5's "Payphone" (183,000; down 1%) are also stationary this week.

Flo Rida's "Whistle" rises 8-4 with 172,000 (up 52%), Ellie Goulding's "Lights" stays put at No. 5 (160,000; up 6%) and Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" falls 4-6 (142,000; down 9%).

David Guetta's "Titanium" (featuring Sia) holds at No. 7 (138,000; up 10%), Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen's "Good Time" slips 6-8 (127,000; down 9%) and Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" rests for a second week at No. 9 (102,000; down 7%). Usher's "Scream" rounds out the top 10 -- another non-mover at No. 10 -- with 97,000 (down 5%).

Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending July 8) totaled 5.80 million units, up 1% compared with the sum last week (5.74 million) and up 9% compared with the comparable sales week of 2011 (5.34 million). Year-to-date album sales stand at 156.26 million, down 3% compared with the same total at this point last year (160.81 million).

Digital track sales this past week totaled 25.17 million downloads, down 1% compared with last week (25.38 million) and down less than 1% stacked next to the comparable week of 2011 (25.29 million). Year-to-date track sales are at 672.73 million, up 6% compared with the same total at this point last year (635.35 million).

Next week's Billboard 200 competes with the same week in 2011 when: Blake Shelton nabbed his first No. 1 album with "Red River Blue," bowing atop the list with 116,000 sold. Incubus' "If Not Now, When?" started in the No. 2 slot with 80,000.
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Postby Timmy94 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 3:47 pm

One album didn't even reach the top 40 after the Amazon discount - what a fail :o :lol: :roll: !
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Postby tada » Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:02 pm

weak debut for Chris, sadly. Hopefully, Usher's album and Chris's one will go Gold
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Postby FliplovesMC » Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:28 pm

thebigham wrote: Katy Perry's "Wide Awake" (210,000; up 2%)
I would've been p'o'ed if I had downloaded that song after the entire album was made available for 30 cents less.
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Postby Fresh » Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:29 pm

thebigham wrote:Hiphopdx.com:
#26. B.o.B. - Strange Clouds - 19,000 (119,000)
Total sales for this album is 191,000, not 119,000.
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Postby thebigham » Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:39 pm

Paul Grein's Chart Watch at Yahoo!:

Week Ending July 8, 2012. Albums: Chris Brown, 2; Rihanna, 0
By Paul Grein | Chart Watch – 2 hours 28 minutes ago

Chris Brown lands his second straight #1 album as Fortune debuts in the top spot. It follows F.A.M.E., which went on to win a Grammy as Best R&B Album of 2011. Since the February 2009 incident in which Brown assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna, Brown has landed two #1 albums. Rihanna has yet to reach the top spot. That doesn't seem right, but those are the facts.
But let me hasten to add that Rihanna's six studio albums have sold substantially more copies overall (8,392,000) than Brown's five studio albums have (5,598,000).

The best-selling album that either artist has had is Rihanna's 2007 smash Good Girls Gone Bad (2,750,000), followed by Brown's 2005 debut Chris Brown (2,199,000) and his 2007 sophomore album Exclusive (2,014,000). The worst-selling album that either artist has had is Brown's Graffiti, which has sold just 362K. That album was released just 10 months after the assault, when Brown supporters were hard to find.

Brown's album sold 135K in its first week. That's down sharply from his last album, which opened with sales of 270K. The first-week tally for Fortune isn't much higher than the first-week tally for aforementioned Graffiti, which opened with sales of 102K. Of course, Brown isn't the only artist whose album sales are down. Usher's recent Looking 4 Myself also opened far below the level of his past works. It sold 128K in its first week, compared to 329K for his immediately previous full-length studio album, Raymond V Raymond.

Fortune also debuts at #1 in the U.K. It's Brown's first #1 album in that territory. His previous best mark there was #3 for Exclusive. Fortune is the first R&B album (excluding hip hop) to reach #1 in both the U.S. and the U.K. since Beyonce's 4 in 2010.
Katy Perry's Teenage Dream rebounds from #21 to #2 in the wake of the release of her concert movie Katy Perry: Part Of Me. The movie ranked #8 for the weekend, which was considered a disappointment. Still, it helped shine a spotlight on the album. Teenage Dream also got a boost from a 99-cent promotion at Amazon MP3 on July 5. (That same promotion also brought Gotye's Making Mirrors, fun.'s Some Nights and the Black Keys' El Camino back into the top 10, and boosted numerous other albums as well.)

This is the 98th week on The Billboard 200 for Teenage Dream. That's the longest that an album ranking in the top five has spent on the chart since Adele's 19 peaked at #4 in February, in its 122nd week on the chart. Teenage Dream has never ranked below #94.

Teenage Dream has sold 2,354,000 copies. Just one other album in this week's top 50 has sold 2 million or more copies. That is, of course, Adele's 21 (9,533,000). Teenage Dream has sold half again as well as Perry's hit debut album One Of The Boys (1,473,000).

Some pundits argue that the tally for Teenage Dream should be even higher, given all the hits that Perry has had from the album. Teenage Dream is the only album in history to spawn three 5-million-selling digital hits: "Firework" (5,717,000), "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg, 5,315,000) and "E.T." (featuring Kanye West, 5,282,000).

I see the point they're making, but I think they're missing the big picture. The songs' success is in addition to the album's success. The album has been a big hit just by itself, and then when you factor in the songs' success, the whole story is even more impressive.

Teenage Dream sold 67K digital copies this week (out of 80K total). That put it at #1 on Top Digital Albums for the second week. It debuted at #1 on that chart in August 2010 with sales of 50K digital copies.

Adele's 21 drops from #7 to #9, which is its lowest ranking to date. This is, nonetheless, its 72nd week in the top 10. This puts it in a tie with Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill for the longest run in the top 10 by an album by a female artist since 1963, when Billboard combined its separate mono and stereo charts into one comprehensive list. Both women were very young when these albums were released. Adele was 22. Morissette was 21. Both albums won the Grammy for Album of the Year.

Shameless Plug: Luke Bryan's "Rain Is A Good Thing" this week becomes the 100th country song to top the 1 million mark in digital sales. This calls for a Chart Watch Extra. I'll soon post a piece in which I look at the 100 biggest country hits in digital history. Taylor Swift has a pack-leading 15 of them, but Carrie Underwood isn't far behind with 10. I have tons of country lore in this Extra. If you're a country fan, don't miss it.

Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" is #1 on Hot Digital Songs for the eighth straight week. It's the first song to be the nation's digital best-seller for eight weeks (consecutive or not) since the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" wound up a 10-week run at #1 in September 2009. Will it also hold at #1 on the Hot 100 for the fifth straight week? Probably, but you'll find out for sure later today when we post Chart Watch: Songs.

Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums.

The Top Five: Chris Brown's Fortune debuts at #1 (135K). It's his fifth top 10 album; his second #1… Katy Perry's Teenage Dream rebounds from #21 to #2 in its 98th week (80K). This is its 10th week in the top 10…Justin Bieber's Believe holds at #3 for the second week in its third week on the chart (70K). It has been in the top five the entire time… Maroon 5's Overexposed drops from #2 to #4 in its second week (68K)…Linkin Park's Living Things drops from #1 to #5 in its second week (64K).

The Second Five: Gotye's Making Mirrors rebounds from #31 to #6 in its 27th week (44K). This is its fifth week in the top 10…fun.'s Some Nights rebounds from #23 to #7 in 20th week (43K). This is its third week in the top 10…Kenny Chesney's Welcome To The Fishbowl drops from #6 to #8 in its third week on the chart (43K). It has been in the top 10 the entire time. It's #1 on Top Country Albums for the third week…Adele's 21 drops from #7 to #9 in its 72nd week on the chart (41K). It has been in the top 10 the entire time…The Black Keys' El Camino rebounds from #55 to #10 in its 31st week (37K). This is its eighth week in the top 10.

One Direction's Up All Night drops from #8 to #11, ending (for now at least) a 16-week run in the top 10. The album jumps to #2 on the year-to-date album chart, pushing Lionel Richie's Tuskegee down to third place. Adele's 21 is far out front. If Adele and One Direction hold their rankings, this will be the first year in Nielsen SoundScan history in which U.K. acts account for the year's top two albums. (One Direction consists of four Englishmen and one Irishman, Niall James Horan.)

Four other albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Maybach Music Group Presents: Self Made, Vol. 2 drops from #4 to #12. R. Kelly's Write Me Back drops from #5 to #19. Usher's Looking 4 Myself drops from #9 to #15. The Rock Of Ages soundtrack drops from #10 to #20. It's #1 on Top Soundtracks for the fifth week.

Flo Rida's Wild Ones debuts at #14. It puts Flo Rida back in the top 15 after his last album, Only One Flo (Part 1) peaked at a shocking low #107. The new album was originally going to be called Only One Rida (Part 2), but cooler heads prevailed. Since the last album flat-lined, why play off the title? And the single "Wild Ones" (featuring Sia) has sold 3,001,000 copies, so that's something worthy of playing up. While Wild Ones is doing better than Only One Flo, it fell a little short of the hip-hopper's first two albums, both of which made the top 10. Mail On Sunday reached #4 in 2008. R.O.O.T.S. (Route Of Overcoming The Struggle) hit #8 in 2009).

Phillip Phillips' American Idol, a Wal-Mart exclusive EP, debuts at #25.

The Black Keys' Brothers drops from #38 to #43 in its 111th week. It jumps to #1 on Top Catalog Albums. This is the album's first week at #1 on that chart. The album won two Grammys, including Best Alternative Music Album of 2010. It beat Arcade Fire's The Suburbs, which went on to win for Album of the Year. Which suggests that Brothers might have won Album of the Year if the panel that determines the final nominees in the "Big Four" categories had put it in the finals. (Unless Brothers and The Suburbs had split the "alternative vote," allowing, say, Eminem's Recovery to win.)

One Direction's Up All Night: The Live Tour, is #1 for the sixth week on Top Music Videos. It sold 17,000 copies this week, bringing its six-week total to 195K.

The Amazing Spider-Man was #1 at the box-office over the weekend. The soundtrack sold about 3K copies this week, too few to make The Billboard 200. The soundtracks to the first two movies in this franchise reached the top 10 (in 2002 and 2004, respectively). The soundtrack to the third peaked at #33 in 2007.

Coming Attractions: Zac Brown Band's Uncaged is expected to be next week's top new entry. Also due: Frank Ocean's Channel Orange. Ocean created a stir last week by saying his first love was a man.
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Postby WolfSpear » Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:58 pm

That would have been interesting to see Teenage Dream at the top ... again, after almost 2 years. :P I'm curious what would happen at Christmas if this $.99 deal goes on.
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Postby emilhot » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:00 pm

thebigham wrote:Flo Rida's Wild Ones debuts at #14. It puts Flo Rida back in the top 15 after his last album, Only One Flo (Part 1) peaked at a shocking low #107. The new album was originally going to be called Only One Rida (Part 2), but cooler heads prevailed. Since the last album flat-lined, why play off the title? And the single "Wild Ones" (featuring Sia) has sold 3,001,000 copies, so that's something worthy of playing up. While Wild Ones is doing better than Only One Flo, it fell a little short of the hip-hopper's first two albums, both of which made the top 10. Mail On Sunday reached #4 in 2008. R.O.O.T.S. (Route Of Overcoming The Struggle) hit #8 in 2009).
Poor Flo Rida. He can't even sell albums with an album that already has 3 SMASH hits! :lol:
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Postby tada » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:13 pm

Flo-rida basically cannot, he simply cannot....at least he recovered
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Postby thebigham » Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:03 pm

Billboard.com:

Carly Rae Jepsen Still No. 1, Nicki Minaj Makes History On Hot 100 Chart

July 11, 2012 | By Gary Trust, New York

Carly Rae Jepsen tops the Billboard Hot 100 for a fifth week with "Call Me Maybe," while Nicki Minaj's "Starships" has logged its first 21 weeks in the top 10, establishing a new record.

"Maybe" continues its Hot 100 command as it leads the Hot Digital Songs chart for an eighth week (244,000 downloads sold, down 3%, according to Nielsen SoundScan) and returns (2-1) for a fourth week atop On-Demand Songs (987,000 on-demand streams, up 10%, according to Nielsen BDS). On Hot 100 Airplay, "Maybe" rebounds to its No. 2 peak (3-2) with a 1% increase to 132 million all-format audience impressions, according to BDS.

The song, now covered by even Cookie Monster, as "Share It Maybe" ("it" being a cookie, of course), ties Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" (eight weeks in 2005, the chart's first year contributing to the Hot 100) for the longest reign on Hot Digital Songs by a lead solo female. Flo Rida's "Low," featuring T-Pain, holds the mark among all titles, with 13 weeks atop Hot Digital Songs in 2007-08.

On the far end of the Hot 100's top 10, Minaj's "Starships" descends 8-9 in its 21st week. While that move might seem unremarkable on the surface, it grants the rapper/singer a piece of Hot 100 history. Since debuting at No. 9 the week of March 3, "Starships" has yet to depart the top 10 for 21 weeks running, marking the most consecutive frames that a top 10-debuting title has remained in the region from its arrival. "Starships" passes the Black Eyed Peas' 2009 smash "I Got A Feeling," which spent its first 20 weeks in the top 10, including 14 at No. 1.

Contributing to its four-months-long chart fortunes, "Starships" has won support at multiple radio formats, reaching No. 2 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, No. 3 on Mainstream Top 40 and Rhythmic and No. 24 on Adult Top 40. On the lattermost chart, that's Minaj's best rank as a lead act.

"Starships" has racked 1.3 billion cumulative audience impressions in reaching No. 3 on Hot 100 Airplay and has sold 3.2 million downloads.

Back in the upper reaches of the Hot 100's top 10, Maroon 5's "Payphone," featuring Wiz Khalifa, holds at No. 2. The song spends a second week at No. 1 on Hot 100 Airplay (136 million, up 2%), while dipping 1-2 despite a less than 1% gain to 935,000 on-demand streams on On-Demand Songs. The track keeps its No. 3 rank on Hot Digital Songs (183,000, down 1%).

With "Payphone" having racked all 12 of its weeks on the Hot 100 between Nos. 2 and 3 and still gaining in radio audience and streaming, it could eventually challenge Minaj's newly-set (and perhaps not-yet-completed) record for the most weeks in the Hot 100's top 10 for a title that started in the top tier.

Gotye's former eight-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Somebody That I Used to Know," featuring Kimbra, remains at No. 3, while Katy Perry's "Wide Awake" stays at No. 4 with top Airplay Gainer honors. "Awake" lifts 7-5 on Hot 100 Airplay (87 million, up 22%), while swelling its totals on Hot Digital Songs (2-2; 210,000, up 2%) and On-Demand Songs (9-9; 557,000, up 4%), all in the wake of her 3-D documentary/concert film "Katy Perry: Part of Me," which premiered July 5 and pulled in $7.1 million in box office receipts in its opening weekend.

Ellie Goulding snares her own slice of Hot 100 history, as "Lights" lifts 6-5. In its 29th frame, the song completes the longest climb to the chart's top five not aided by country-to-pop crossover success or multiple releases. Lonestar's "Amazed" (2000) holds the overall record with a 30-week ascent to the top five, pumped by pop and adult radio crossover success after its initial run at country radio. Los Del Rio's "Macarena" (1996) and Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1992) also each reached the top five in their 29th frames in their second release cycles.

"Lights" leaps 11-6 on Hot 100 Airplay (77 million, up 14%) and 6-5 on On-Demand Songs (763,000, up 22%) and bullets again at No. 5 on Hot Digital Songs (160,000, up 6%).

Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" retreats 5-6 on the Hot 100, although it gains on Hot 100 Airplay (4-4; 116 million, up 5%) and On-Demand Songs (17-18; 423,000, up 10%). It's a non-mover at No. 9 on Hot Digital Songs (102,000, down 7%).

David Guetta's "Titanium," featuring Sia, rises 9-7 on the Hot 100 and fun.'s former six-week No. 1 "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monae, drops 7-8.

Below "Starships" at No. 9, Usher's "Scream" holds at No. 10 for a third week, tacking on the Hot 100's top Streaming Gainer award, powered by a 20-16 blast on On-Demand Songs (449,000, up 30%).

Check billboard.biz tomorrow (July 12), when all rankings, including the Hot 100, Hot Digital Songs, Hot 100 Airplay and On-Demand Songs, will be refreshed, as they are each Thursday.
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Postby GUS » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:56 pm

:o So "Starships" has spent 21 weeks in just 6 spots: 5-6-7-8-9 and 10.
"Payphone" is also remarkable, 12 weeks in positions 2 & 3.
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Postby arab » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:34 am

1. CHRIS BROWN – FORTUNE
134,642
2. KATY PERRY – TEENAGE DREAM
80,221 // 15,508 // 2,354,235
3. JUSTIN BIEBER – BELIEVE
69,537 // 114,985 // 559,080
4. MAROON 5 – OVEREXPOSED
67,525 // 222,201 // 290,158
5. LINKIN PARK – LIVING THINGS
63,529 // 223,420 // 287,269
6. GOTYE – MAKING MIRRORS
44,399 // 12,763 // 596,263
7. FUN. SOME NIGHTS
42,990 // 15,273 // 416,232
8. KENNY CHESNEY – WELCOME TO THE FISHBOWL
42,616 // 61,084 // 297,638
9. ADELE – 21
40,979 // 42,103 // 9,533,041
10. BLACK KEYS – EL CAMINO
36,972 // 7,459 // 889,905

HDT
1. CARLY RAE JEPSEN – CALL ME MAYBE
241,621 // 248,697 // 4,294,173
2. KATY PERRY – WIDE AWAKE
196,621 // 195,766 // 1,170,730
3. FLO RIDA – WHISTLE
156,313 // 110,215 // 604,537
4. ELLIE GOULDING – LIGHTS
144,204 // 134,528 // 1,574,493
5. GOTYE FEAT. KIMBRA – SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW
130,094 // 142,013 // 5,404,042
6. DAVID GUETTA (FEAT. SIA) – TITANIUM
126,914 // 118,840 // 1,061,386
7. OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JEPSEN – GOOD TIME
126,878 // 139,756 // 266,634
8. MAROON 5 (FEAT. WIZ KHALIFA) – PAYPHONE
116,595 // 116,729 // 2,567,985
9. RIHANNA – WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
98,939 // 103,708 // 1,243,056
10. USHER – SCREAM
96,762 // 102,032 // 993,738
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Postby spiritboy » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:59 am

:evil: enough with CMM already. I want Payphone or Wide Awake on top.
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Postby tada » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:11 pm

spiritboy wrote::evil: enough with CMM already. I want Payphone or Wide Awake on top.
oh yeah! and then "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" pls
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Postby arab » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:00 pm

Hmmm... as for me, remove Carly from iTunes and Amazon, Payphone hits #1 next week, then Katy dethrones M5 and climbs to the top spot(both spend 1 weeks atop) and then Pink smashes hard and stays at #1 for 4-5 weeks 8-)
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Postby borneoman » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:18 pm

CMM experienced a huge drop (20%) on Itunes and now is down to #4, Wide Awake is #1 with a big lead
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Postby BrainDamageII » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:26 pm

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The Billboard 200

1 NEW 1 Fortune, Chris Brown
2 21 98 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry
3 3 3 Believe, Justin Bieber
4 2 2 Overexposed, Maroon 5
5 1 2 Living Things, Linkin Park
6 31 27 Making Mirrors, Gotye
7 23 20 Some Nights, fun.
8 6 3 Welcome To The Fishbowl, Kenny Chesney
9 7 72 21, Adele
10 55 31 El Camino, The Black Keys
11 8 17 Up All Night, One Direction
12 4 2 Maybach Music Group Presents: Self Made 2, Various Artists
13 45 12 Love Is A Four Letter Word, Jason Mraz
14 NEW 1 Wild Ones, Flo Rida
15 9 4 Looking 4 Myself, Usher
16 43 14 My Head Is An Animal, Of Monsters And Men
17 44 14 The Lumineers, The Lumineers
18 77 36 Ceremonials, Florence + The Machine
19 5 2 Write Me Back, R. Kelly
20 10 5 Rock Of Ages, Soundtrack
21 116 23 Lights, Ellie Goulding
22 36 15 Tuskegee, Lionel Richie
23 87 6 What We Saw From The Cheap Seats, Regina Spektor
24 13 48 Tailgates & Tanlines, Luke Bryan
25 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Phillip Phillips
26 56 10 Strange Clouds, B.o.B
27 82 23 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey
28 46 5 That's Why God Made The Radio, The Beach Boys
29 18 10 NOW 42, Various Artists
30 117 11 The Wanted, The Wanted
31 11 3 The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than..., Fiona Apple
32 NEW 1 Live: Cornerstone, Hillsong
33 15 4 Let It Shine, Soundtrack
34 53 34 Take Care, Drake
35 24 10 Blown Away, Carrie Underwood
36 176 7 Vows, Kimbra
37 25 50 Chief, Eric Church
38 78 13 Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt
39 144 8 Bloom, Beach House
40 22 5 Thirty Miles West, Alan Jackson
41 49 14 Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes
42 NEW 1 Lideres, Wisin & Yandel
43 38 111 Brothers, The Black Keys
44 NEW 1 Periphery II, Periphery
45 RE-ENTRY 23 God's Not Dead, newsboys
46 35 14 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, Nicki Minaj
47 28 4 NOW That's What I Call Country: Volume 5, Various Artists
48 26 4 Clockwork Angels, Rush
49 30 7 Born And Raised, John Mayer
50 NEW 1 Life Cycles, The Word Alive
51 71 94 You Get What You Give, Zac Brown Band
52 33 10 Project X, Soundtrack
53 39 88 My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean
54 197 16 The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 And Beyond, Soundtrack
55 29 120 Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons
56 32 4 Punching Bag, Josh Turner
57 58 37 Stronger, Kelly Clarkson
58 54 142 19, Adele
59 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Joshua Ledet
60 27 2 Back In The Saddle, Chris Cagle
61 48 33 Talk That Talk, Rihanna
62 19 3 Oceania, The Smashing Pumpkins
63 40 4 +, Ed Sheeran
64 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Skylar Laine
65 41 5 Americana, Neil Young With Crazy Horse
66 12 2 Days Go By, The Offspring
67 68 37 Mylo Xyloto, Coldplay
68 126 42 Nothing But The Beat, David Guetta
69 51 10 ...Little Broken Hearts, Norah Jones
70 106 5 Live From The Underground, Big K.R.I.T.
71 57 11 Hard 2 Love, Lee Brice
72 62 12 California 37, Train
73 83 189 The Foundation, Zac Brown Band
74 42 3 Brave, Soundtrack
75 63 47 Halfway To Heaven, Brantley Gilbert
76 175 230 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers, Bob Marley And The Wailers (Diamond Certification) 10
77 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Jessica Sanchez
78 37 90 Hands All Over, Maroon 5
79 60 11 Up All Night, Kip Moore
80 52 11 Blunderbuss, Jack White
81 69 28 Bangarang (EP), Skrillex
82 128 118 The Very Best Of The Beach Boys: Sounds Of Summer, The Beach Boys
83 76 5 Vans Warped Tour '12: 2012 Tour Compilation, Various Artists
84 66 43 Own The Night, Lady Antebellum
85 110 59 Torches, Foster The People
86 47 4 Triple F Life: Fans Friends & Family, Waka Flocka Flame
87 70 21 Hunter Hayes, Hunter Hayes
88 20 131 Mothership, Led Zeppelin
89 67 14 Changed, Rascal Flatts
90 125 148 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty
91 65 33 Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac
92 114 27 Unbroken, Demi Lovato
93 96 57 Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites (EP), Skrillex
94 75 55 Sorry For Party Rocking, LMFAO
95 118 8 Rize Of The Fenix, Tenacious D
96 RE-ENTRY 17 Drive, Soundtrack
97 170 77 Greatest Hits II, Kenny Chesney
98 107 22 NOW 41, Various Artists
99 50 3 Rhythm And Repose, Glen Hansard
100 105 25 Kidz Bop 21, Kidz Bop Kids
101 81 15 Amaryllis, Shinedown
102 103 89 Speak Now, Taylor Swift
103 111 51 Whitney: The Greatest Hits, Whitney Houston
104 90 91 The Band Perry, The Band Perry
105 97 222 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey (Diamond Certification) 15
106 61 110 Lungs, Florence + The Machine
107 108 4 The Best Of Donna Summer: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection, Donna Summer
108 72 4 Synthetica, Metric
109 127 20 Careless World: Rise Of The Last King, Tyga
110 94 12 Pluto, Future
111 79 5 Analog Man, Joe Walsh
112 138 92 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars
113 148 8 Continued Silence (EP), Imagine Dragons
114 121 37 Clancy's Tavern, Toby Keith
115 109 33 Here And Now, Nickelback
116 92 6 Here, Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros
117 152 48 Watch The Throne, Jay Z Kanye West
118 160 42 Barefoot Blue Jean Night, Jake Owen
119 102 5 Victorious: Victorious 2.0: More Music From The Hit TV Show (EP), Soundtrack
120 RE-ENTRY 29 The Very Best Of Prince, Prince
121 162 40 Clear As Day, Scotty McCreery
122 100 7 The Hurt & The Healer, MercyMe
123 NEW 1 H.N.I.C. 3, Prodigy Of Mobb Deep
124 88 4 Edens Edge, Edens Edge
125 RE-ENTRY 27 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1, Soundtrack
126 122 52 Red River Blue, Blake Shelton
127 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Top 10 Highlights, Soundtrack
128 124 22 Home, Dierks Bentley
129 64 74 Barton Hollow, The Civil Wars
130 16 2 Challenger, Memphis May Fire
131 NEW 1 At The Gates Of Sethu, Nile
132 99 83 Licensed To Ill, Beastie Boys
133 14 2 PTX: Volume 1, Pentatonix
134 NEW 1 XXX, Asia
135 123 7 Apocalyptic Love, Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
136 86 9 Go Get It (Soundtrack), Mary Mary
137 131 36 Four The Record, Miranda Lambert
138 17 2 If You Were A Movie, This Would Be Your Soundtrack (EP), Sleeping With Sirens
139 74 808 Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd (Diamond Certification) 15
140 112 5 Bear Creek, Brandi Carlile
141 136 39 American Capitalist, Five Finger Death Punch
142 NEW 1 Infamous, Abandon All Ships
143 120 2 Una Noche de Luna: Mas En Vivo Desde Buenos Aires, Marco Antonio Solis
144 84 3 Cabin By The Sea, The Dirty Heads
145 89 4 The Lion The Beast The Beat, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
146 174 83 Doin' My Thing, Luke Bryan
147 143 55 Planet Pit, Pitbull
148 135 45 Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne
149 104 107 Recovery, Eminem
150 98 110 [Hybrid Theory], Linkin Park (Diamond Certification) 10
151 181 148 The Wall, Pink Floyd (Diamond Certification) 23
152 RE-ENTRY 2 Never Trust A Happy Song, Grouplove
153 RE-ENTRY 13 The MF Life, Melanie Fiona
154 RE-ENTRY 94 Top Gun, Soundtrack
155 150 43 Neon, Chris Young
156 142 24 Emotional Traffic, Tim McGraw
157 163 23 Ronnie Dunn, Ronnie Dunn
158 169 68 Number One Hits, Tim McGraw
159 164 244 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses
160 RE-ENTRY 2 100 Must-Have Movie Classics, Various Artists
161 154 35 Life At Best, Eli Young Band
162 59 215 Greatest Hits, Queen
163 190 5 Our Version Of Events, Emeli Sande
164 157 40 Megalithic Symphony, AWOLNATION
165 137 8 Trespassing, Adam Lambert
166 147 11 The Ultimate Bee Gees, Bee Gees
167 193 2 Magic Mike, Soundtrack
168 129 13 Courageous, Soundtrack
169 159 12 Picture Show, Neon Trees
170 173 33 Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
171 RE-ENTRY 115 Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette (Diamond Certification) 16
172 RE-ENTRY 53 White Blood Cells, The White Stripes
173 RE-ENTRY 16 The Greatest Hits Volume 1: 20 Good Vibrations, The Beach Boys
174 146 29 TM:103: Hustlerz Ambition, Young Jeezy
175 178 2 Super Hits, Bob Dylan
176 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Hollie Cavanagh
177 RE-ENTRY 29 The Very Best Of Neil Diamond: The Studio Recordings, Neil Diamond
178 RE-ENTRY 115 Revolution, Miranda Lambert
179 113 151 Number Ones, Michael Jackson
180 145 114 Songs About Jane, Maroon 5
181 167 46 Hell On Heels, Pistol Annies
182 132 3 Walk The Moon, Walk The Moon
183 RE-ENTRY 29 Songs You Know By Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s), Jimmy Buffett
184 141 64 The Essential Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson
185 149 16 Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance: Music From The Disney Channel Series, Soundtrack
186 34 2 L'enfant Sauvage, Gojira
187 RE-ENTRY 86 One Of The Boys, Katy Perry
188 140 5 Jana Kramer, Jana Kramer
189 161 50 The Best Of Lionel Richie: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection, Lionel Richie
190 RE-ENTRY 5 Listen Up!, Haley Reinhart
191 RE-ENTRY 148 Rumours, Fleetwood Mac (Diamond Certification) 19
192 166 120 My World 2.0, Justin Bieber
193 184 77 The Very Best Of The Eagles, Eagles
194 RE-ENTRY 188 Fearless, Taylor Swift
195 NEW 1 God Bless The USA: A Salute To The American Spirit, Bill & Gloria Gaither And Their Homecoming Friends
196 RE-ENTRY 20 Elevate (Soundtrack), Big Time Rush
197 133 4 Blow Your Pants Off, Jimmy Fallon
198 200 37 Come To The Well, Casting Crowns
199 RE-ENTRY 64 Footloose, Soundtrack
200 RE-ENTRY 28 Thompson Square, Thompson Square
Keep up to date on all releases by Mark Slammer at http://www.markslammer.com/index.html
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Postby BrainDamageII » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:26 pm

Top Current Albums

1 NEW 1 Fortune, Chris Brown
2 20 98 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry
3 3 3 Believe, Justin Bieber
4 2 2 Overexposed, Maroon 5
5 1 2 Living Things, Linkin Park
6 30 27 Making Mirrors, Gotye
7 22 20 Some Nights, fun.
8 6 3 Welcome To The Fishbowl, Kenny Chesney
9 7 72 21, Adele
10 51 31 El Camino, The Black Keys
11 8 17 Up All Night, One Direction
12 4 2 Maybach Music Group Presents: Self Made 2, Various Artists
13 42 12 Love Is A Four Letter Word, Jason Mraz
14 NEW 1 Wild Ones, Flo Rida
15 9 4 Looking 4 Myself, Usher
16 40 14 My Head Is An Animal, Of Monsters And Men
17 41 14 The Lumineers, The Lumineers
18 69 36 Ceremonials, Florence + The Machine
19 5 2 Write Me Back, R. Kelly
20 10 5 Rock Of Ages, Soundtrack
21 97 34 Lights, Ellie Goulding
22 35 15 Tuskegee, Lionel Richie
23 77 6 What We Saw From The Cheap Seats, Regina Spektor
24 13 48 Tailgates & Tanlines, Luke Bryan
25 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Phillip Phillips
26 52 10 Strange Clouds, B.o.B
27 73 23 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey
28 43 5 That's Why God Made The Radio, The Beach Boys
29 18 10 NOW 42, Various Artists
30 98 11 The Wanted, The Wanted
31 11 3 The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than..., Fiona Apple
32 NEW 1 Live: Cornerstone, Hillsong
33 15 4 Let It Shine, Soundtrack
34 50 34 Take Care, Drake
35 23 10 Blown Away, Carrie Underwood
36 141 7 Vows, Kimbra
37 24 50 Chief, Eric Church
38 70 13 Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt
39 120 8 Bloom, Beach House
40 21 5 Thirty Miles West, Alan Jackson
41 46 14 Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes
42 NEW 1 Lideres, Wisin & Yandel
43 NEW 1 Periphery II, Periphery
44 177 32 God's Not Dead, newsboys
45 34 14 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, Nicki Minaj
46 27 4 NOW That's What I Call Country: Volume 5, Various Artists
47 25 4 Clockwork Angels, Rush
48 29 7 Born And Raised, John Mayer
49 NEW 1 Life Cycles, The Word Alive
50 64 94 You Get What You Give, Zac Brown Band
51 32 14 Project X, Soundtrack
52 36 88 My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean
53 155 16 The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 And Beyond, Soundtrack
54 28 125 Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons
55 31 4 Punching Bag, Josh Turner
56 54 37 Stronger, Kelly Clarkson
57 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Joshua Ledet
58 26 2 Back In The Saddle, Chris Cagle
59 45 33 Talk That Talk, Rihanna
60 19 3 Oceania, The Smashing Pumpkins
61 37 4 +, Ed Sheeran
62 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Skylar Laine
63 38 5 Americana, Neil Young With Crazy Horse
64 12 2 Days Go By, The Offspring
65 61 37 Mylo Xyloto, Coldplay
66 106 45 Nothing But The Beat, David Guetta
67 48 10 ...Little Broken Hearts, Norah Jones
68 90 5 Live From The Underground, Big K.R.I.T.
69 53 11 Hard 2 Love, Lee Brice
70 56 12 California 37, Train
71 39 3 Brave, Soundtrack
72 57 49 Halfway To Heaven, Brantley Gilbert
73 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Jessica Sanchez
74 55 11 Up All Night, Kip Moore
75 49 11 Blunderbuss, Jack White
76 62 28 Bangarang (EP), Skrillex
77 68 5 Vans Warped Tour '12: 2012 Tour Compilation, Various Artists
78 59 43 Own The Night, Lady Antebellum
79 93 59 Torches, Foster The People
80 44 4 Triple F Life: Fans Friends & Family, Waka Flocka Flame
81 63 32 Hunter Hayes, Hunter Hayes
82 60 14 Changed, Rascal Flatts
83 95 39 Unbroken, Demi Lovato
84 67 55 Sorry For Party Rocking, LMFAO
85 99 8 Rize Of The Fenix, Tenacious D
86 RE-ENTRY 25 Drive, Soundtrack
87 91 22 NOW 41, Various Artists
88 47 3 Rhythm And Repose, Glen Hansard
89 89 25 Kidz Bop 21, Kidz Bop Kids
90 72 15 Amaryllis, Shinedown
91 80 91 The Band Perry, The Band Perry
92 65 4 Synthetica, Metric
93 107 20 Careless World: Rise Of The Last King, Tyga
94 84 12 Pluto, Future
95 71 5 Analog Man, Joe Walsh
96 122 11 Continued Silence (EP), Imagine Dragons
97 102 37 Clancy's Tavern, Toby Keith
98 92 33 Here And Now, Nickelback
99 82 6 Here, Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros
100 126 48 Watch The Throne, Jay Z Kanye West
101 132 45 Barefoot Blue Jean Night, Jake Owen
102 88 5 Victorious: Victorious 2.0: More Music From The Hit TV Show (EP), Soundtrack
103 133 40 Clear As Day, Scotty McCreery
104 86 7 The Hurt & The Healer, MercyMe
105 NEW 1 H.N.I.C. 3, Prodigy Of Mobb Deep
106 78 4 Edens Edge, Edens Edge
107 RE-ENTRY 29 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1, Soundtrack
108 103 52 Red River Blue, Blake Shelton
109 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Top 10 Highlights, Soundtrack
110 105 22 Home, Dierks Bentley
111 58 75 Barton Hollow, The Civil Wars
112 16 2 Challenger, Memphis May Fire
113 NEW 1 At The Gates Of Sethu, Nile
114 14 2 PTX: Volume 1, Pentatonix
115 NEW 1 XXX, Asia
116 104 7 Apocalyptic Love, Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
117 76 9 Go Get It (Soundtrack), Mary Mary
118 109 36 Four The Record, Miranda Lambert
119 17 2 If You Were A Movie, This Would Be Your Soundtrack (EP), Sleeping With Sirens
120 94 5 Bear Creek, Brandi Carlile
121 114 39 American Capitalist, Five Finger Death Punch
122 NEW 1 Infamous, Abandon All Ships
123 101 2 Una Noche de Luna: Mas En Vivo Desde Buenos Aires, Marco Antonio Solis
124 74 3 Cabin By The Sea, The Dirty Heads
125 79 4 The Lion The Beast The Beat, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
126 119 55 Planet Pit, Pitbull
127 113 45 Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne
128 178 6 Never Trust A Happy Song, Grouplove
129 191 15 The MF Life, Melanie Fiona
130 124 52 Neon, Chris Young
131 118 24 Emotional Traffic, Tim McGraw
132 134 30 Ronnie Dunn, Ronnie Dunn
133 RE-ENTRY 2 100 Must-Have Movie Classics, Various Artists
134 127 47 Life At Best, Eli Young Band
135 150 5 Our Version Of Events, Emeli Sande
136 130 55 Megalithic Symphony, AWOLNATION
137 115 8 Trespassing, Adam Lambert
138 151 2 Magic Mike, Soundtrack
139 108 20 Courageous, Soundtrack
140 131 12 Picture Show, Neon Trees
141 140 32 Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
142 121 29 TM:103: Hustlerz Ambition, Young Jeezy
143 143 2 Super Hits, Bob Dylan
144 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Highlights (EP), Hollie Cavanagh
145 164 31 The Very Best Of Neil Diamond: The Studio Recordings, Neil Diamond
146 136 46 Hell On Heels, Pistol Annies
147 110 3 Walk The Moon, Walk The Moon
148 123 16 Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance: Music From The Disney Channel Series, Soundtrack
149 33 2 L'enfant Sauvage, Gojira
150 117 5 Jana Kramer, Jana Kramer
151 189 7 Listen Up!, Haley Reinhart
152 NEW 1 God Bless The USA: A Salute To The American Spirit, Bill & Gloria Gaither And Their Homecoming Friends
153 172 28 Elevate (Soundtrack), Big Time Rush
154 111 4 Blow Your Pants Off, Jimmy Fallon
155 157 38 Come To The Well, Casting Crowns
156 180 37 Thompson Square, Thompson Square
157 138 8 Heroes, Willie Nelson
158 183 7 The Drug In Me Is You, Falling In Reverse
159 NEW 1 Captors, Wolves At The Gate
160 152 67 Rolling Papers, Wiz Khalifa
161 NEW 1 American Idol: Season 11: Duets And Trios Highlights (EP), Soundtrack
162 153 14 Beyond Hell/Above Heaven, Volbeat
163 125 5 The One, Eric Benet
164 174 13 New Life, Monica
165 169 15 The Lateness Of The Hour, Alex Clare
166 142 13 The Strange Case Of..., Halestorm
167 NEW 1 Party, Fun, Love & Radio (EP), WE the Kings
168 162 33 My Life II...The Journey Continues (Act 1), Mary J. Blige
169 159 13 Phase II, Prince Royce
170 85 5 Celebration Rock, Japandroids
171 NEW 1 The Amazing Spider-Man, Soundtrack
172 149 18 Wrecking Ball, Bruce Springsteen
173 154 4 Mud Digger: Volume 3, Various Artists
174 87 2 Casey Abrams, Casey Abrams
175 RE-ENTRY 30 Extended Versions, Foreigner
176 186 54 4, Beyonce
177 166 41 WOW Hits 2012, Various Artists
178 RE-ENTRY 8 Master Of My Make Believe, Santigold
179 135 5 The Stoned Immaculate, Curren$Y
180 RE-ENTRY 59 F.A.M.E., Chris Brown
181 RE-ENTRY 51 Icon: Josh Turner, Josh Turner
182 170 23 The Fresh Beat Band: Music From The Hit TV Show, Soundtrack
183 66 8 Not Your Kind Of People, Garbage
184 146 9 This Is How I Feel, Tank
185 198 40 Icon: George Strait, George Strait
186 194 9 10,000 Reasons, Matt Redman
187 NEW 1 Moonrise Kingdom, Soundtrack
188 197 55 Outlaws Like Me, Justin Moore
189 163 16 Port Of Morrow, The Shins
190 148 14 I Win, Marvin Sapp
191 128 4 Up & Away, KiD iNk
192 RE-ENTRY 36 Sweeter, Gavin DeGraw
193 145 3 Whitechapel, Whitechapel
194 75 4 The Best Of Both Worlds, Charles Jenkins & Fellowship Chicago
195 182 41 Cole World: The Sideline Story, J. Cole
196 NEW 1 Flashback With KC And The Sunshine Band, KC And The Sunshine Band
197 RE-ENTRY 47 Icon: Billy Currington, Billy Currington
198 195 29 Back To Love, Anthony Hamilton
199 173 9 Neck Of The Woods, Silversun Pickups
200 RE-ENTRY 12 Passion: White Flag, Passion
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Top Digital Albums

1 23 54 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry
2 NEW 1 Fortune, Chris Brown
3 15 20 Some Nights, fun.
4 RE-ENTRY 23 Making Mirrors, Gotye
5 RE-ENTRY 18 El Camino, The Black Keys
6 1 2 Overexposed, Maroon 5
7 RE-ENTRY 7 Love Is A Four Letter Word, Jason Mraz
8 24 14 My Head Is An Animal, Of Monsters And Men
9 20 8 The Lumineers, The Lumineers
10 RE-ENTRY 20 Ceremonials, Florence + The Machine
11 2 2 Living Things, Linkin Park
12 RE-ENTRY 3 Lights, Ellie Goulding
13 RE-ENTRY 3 What We Saw From The Cheap Seats, Regina Spektor
14 NEW 1 Wild Ones, Flo Rida
15 RE-ENTRY 6 Strange Clouds, B.o.B
16 RE-ENTRY 10 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey
17 RE-ENTRY 10 Tuskegee, Lionel Richie
18 RE-ENTRY 2 The Wanted, The Wanted
19 NEW 1 Live: Cornerstone, Hillsong
20 10 5 Rock Of Ages, Soundtrack
21 7 17 Up All Night, One Direction
22 RE-ENTRY 2 Vows, Kimbra
23 4 3 Believe, Justin Bieber
24 RE-ENTRY 3 Bloom, Beach House
25 RE-ENTRY 23 Take Care, Drake
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Postby BrainDamageII » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:28 pm

Top Music DVD's

1 1 6 Up All Night: The Live Tour One Direction
2 2 32 Live At The Royal Albert Hall Adele
3 12 3 God Bless The USA: A Salute To The American Spirit Bill & Gloria Gaither And Their Homecoming Friends
4 5 4 Welcome To Fin City: Live From Las Vegas 2011 Jimmy Buffett
5 4 2 The Story Of Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd
6 6 7 Bring Me Home: Live 2011 Sade
7 7 11 Living In The Material World George Harrison
8 8 22 Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom Of The Opera At The Royal Albert Hall Various Artists
9 9 6 Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies Various Artists
10 RE-ENTRY 36 Celine: Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert Celine Dion
11 11 60 Whitney: The Greatest Hits Whitney Houston
12 3 2 Voyage II Celtic Thunder
13 15 211 One Night Only Bee Gees
14 10 2 ALIVE: In The Windy City Stone Temple Pilots
15 14 68 Les Miserables: 25th Anniversary Concert Various Artists
16 16 33 Live At Roseland: Elements Of 4 Beyonce
17 20 18 Duets II: The Great Performances Tony Bennett
18 22 33 Lady Gaga Presents: The Monster Ball Tour At Madison Square Garden Lady Gaga
19 23 14 An Evening With... Dolly: Live Dolly Parton
20 24 16 En Vivo!: Live At Estadio Nacional, Santiago Iron Maiden
21 18 3 Live At Montreux 2008 The Raconteurs
22 RE-ENTRY 143 Live In Las Vegas: A New Day Celine Dion
23 17 19 Il Volo ...Takes Flight: Live From The Detroit Opera House Il Volo
24 26 12 Live And More Encore Donna Summer
25 19 12 Live At El Morro, Puerto Rico Yanni
26 27 20 Greatest Hits Live At Montreux 2011 Santana
27 28 35 Time Machine: Live In Cleveland Rush
28 32 39 Journey To Fearless Taylor Swift
29 31 11 Satchurated: Live In Montreal Joe Satriani
30 25 15 Beacon Theatre: Live From New York Joe Bonamassa
31 33 201 Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour Michael Jackson
32 30 31 En Vivo Desde Paris Shakira
33 34 18 Voyage Celtic Thunder
34 37 34 Some Girls: Live In Texas '78 The Rolling Stones
35 35 93 The 25th Anniversary Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Concerts Various Artists
36 RE-ENTRY 282 Greatest Hits 1978-1997 Journey
37 39 7 Strange Case Of Alice Cooper Alice Cooper
38 40 76 Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festvival 2010 Various Artists
39 36 43 Dream With Me In Concert Jackie Evancho With Musical Host David Foster
40 RE-ENTRY 86 Ladies & Gentlemen The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones
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