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True...but it worked for the album...Thriller wrote:The free download for pre-ordering "MDNA" offer really ruined this in the UK - it probably would've gone top 20 that week had they not been removed from the sales.
For the milionth time, it was not freeThriller wrote:The free download for pre-ordering "MDNA" offer really ruined this in the UK - it probably would've gone top 20 that week had they not been removed from the sales.
Yes it was.NoAngel wrote:For the milionth time, it was not freeThriller wrote:The free download for pre-ordering "MDNA" offer really ruined this in the UK - it probably would've gone top 20 that week had they not been removed from the sales.
+1Dragonn wrote:No it wasn't, i paid 1,29 for the song and on march 26th i'll only pay 8,7 for the rest of the album on itunes
Rebirth wrote:She won't sell more than 1.2 million copies of her album this time...she is just not hot enough anymore and her singing is too weak. I guess this album is a joke and we get the real one in the summer. This should come out on April 1.![]()
She should release a compilation of all these hits!savymicheal wrote:Madonna will achieve a record-extending 41st No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance/Club Play Songs chart next week as “Give Me All Your Luvin’” will jump 2-1 on the tally.
“Give Me All Your Luvin’” will be No. 1 on the upcoming chart dated March 31 (posted to Billboard.com on March 22). The achievement also gives Madonna No. 1 Billboard singles in four consecutive decades: the ’80s, ’90s, ’00s and ’10s.
Madonna extends her lead for most No. 1s in the chart’s history, pulling further ahead of runner-up Janet Jackson, who has 19.
“Give Me All Your Luvin’” (featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.) is the first single from Madonna’s “MDNA” album, due out March 26. It reaches the top of the chart courtesy of remixes by the likes of LMFAO , Nicky Romero and Laidback Luke.
Meanwhile, “MDNA’s” second single, “Girl Gone Wild,” is already off to a fast start on the Dance/Club Play tally — it will rise 46-20 next week.
Madonna’s first Billboard chart hit came 30 years ago this year, when her debut single for Sire/Warner Bros., “Everybody,” bowed on the Dance/Club Play Songs chart on Nov. 6, 1982. It eventually would go on to peak at No. 3.
Here, in chronological order, are Madonna’s 41 No. 1s on Dance/Club Play Songs. For titles that spent multiple weeks at No. 1, total frames in the lead are noted in parentheses.
1983, “Holiday/Lucky Star” (five weeks)
1984, “Like a Virgin” (three weeks)
1985, “Material Girl”
1985, “Angel/Into the Groove”
1987, “Open Your Heart”
1987, “Causing a Commotion (Remix)”
1988, “You Can Dance (LP Cuts)”
1989, “Like a Prayer” (two weeks)
1989, “Express Yourself” (three weeks)
1990, “Keep It Together”
1990, “Vogue” (two weeks)
1991, “Justify My Love” (two weeks)
1992, “Erotica”
1993, “Deeper and Deeper”
1993, “Fever”
1994, “Secret” (two weeks)
1995, “Bedtime Story”
1997, “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina”
1998, “Frozen” (two weeks)
1998, “Ray of Light” (four weeks)
1999, “Nothing Really Matters” (two weeks)
1999, “Beautiful Stranger” (two weeks)
2000, “American Pie”
2000, “Music” (five weeks)
2001, “Don’t Tell Me”
2001, “What It Feels Like for a Girl”
2001, “Impressive Instant” (two weeks)
2002, “Die Another Day” (two weeks)
2003, “American Life”
2003, “Hollywood”
2003, “Me Against the Music,” Britney Spears featuring Madonna (two weeks)
2004, “Nothing Fails”
2004, “Love Profusion”
2005, “Hung Up” (four weeks)
2006, “Sorry” (two weeks)
2006, “Get Together”
2006, “Jump” (two weeks)
2008, “4 Minutes,” Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake & Timbaland (two weeks)
2008, “Give It 2 Me”
2009, “Celebration”
2012, “Give Me All Your Luvin’,” Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.
Comparing her chart champs by decade, Madonna scored nine Dance/Club Songs No. 1s in the ’80s, 13 in the ’90s and 18 in the ’00s.
At five weeks each, “Holiday/Lucky Star” and “Music” represent Madonna’s longest reigns. “Ray of Light” and “Hung Up” are next with four weeks each in charge.
Billboard
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i had condemned them for using GMAYL as an incentive to pre-order MDNA. i really wished they used BIRTHDAY SONG in its stead. but we can't really quantify those who pre-ordered MDNA because they wanted GMAYL for free. it dawned on me that had it not been for this incentive, MDNA would have gotten a "slightly" lower amount of pre-order than it really did thus hurting it's present chart position of which we will see when the charts refresh nextweek. i for one pre-ordered because i will receive a freebie despite the fact that i felt sorry for GMAYL hurting in the process; so i downloaded GMAYL separately to be fair.ECE wrote:You gotta be joking right? U can't believe that GMAYL flopped coz of those first 3 days...danniilo13 wrote:I can (now) understand why they had to sacrifice this single to save MDNA.