Originally Posted by MrJukeBox
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Originally Posted by MrJukeBox
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"Crime is increasing
Trigger happy policing..." -- Marvin Gaye ("Inner City Blues")
An artist of one hit wonder lol
4/12 BB200
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4/12 Billboard Current Albums
189 THICKE*ROBIN BLURRED LINES 1,972 -15 2,331 719,917 not certified
Might as well certified gold at this point.Originally Posted by thebigham
"Crime is increasing
Trigger happy policing..." -- Marvin Gaye ("Inner City Blues")
^It has been eligible for Gold since September. His label/management do not care.
UK
98 (87) Blurred Lines - 46 weeks
4/19 Billboard 200
188 Re-Entry 35 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke - not certified
4/26 Billboard 200
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4/26 Billboard Current Albums
195 151 192 37 Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke - not certified
UK
100 (98) Blurred Lines - 47 weeks
So long, folks!![]()
Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' is UK's most downloaded track of all time
Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' has been unveiled as the UK's most-downloaded track of all time.
The Pharrell Williams-produced song claimed the top spot in the All-time Official Download Chart Top 100, as compiled by the Official Charts Company, which was counted down on BBC Radio 1 today (April 21).
The track has sold 1.54 million copies since it was released in May 2013, making it one of only two songs to ever surpass the 1.5 million mark.
Thicke said of the achievement: "I'm so honoured, the success of 'Blurred Lines' is a dream come true."
Official Charts Company chief executive Martin Talbot added: "'Blurred Lines' is surely one of the catchiest pop hits of all time, so its success is no great surprise.
"But to become one of only two tracks to have been downloaded 1.5m times and climb to the top of the poll as the biggest download of all time is an incredible achievement."
Having sold 1.53 million copies, Adele's 2011 hit 'Someone Like You' follows closely in second place, while Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera's 'Moves Like Jagger' takes number three.
Gotye's 'Somebody That I Used To Know' lands at number four, and 2009 party tune 'I Gotta Feeling' by Black Eyed Peas rounds off the top five.
Daft Punk, Rihanna and Kings Of Leon also feature in the top ten of the chart, which was counted down by Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills and Jameela Jamil this afternoon to celebrate ten years since the launch of legitimate downloading in 2004.
Now That's What I Call Music have also celebrated the landmark by releasing Now That's What I Call 21st Century today, which includes 62 of the official biggest selling downloads of the past 10 years.
MTV will broadcast a special weekend of programming celebrating a 'Decade of Download' from May 3 to May 5.
Since 2004, 1.17 billion single track downloads and 153 million album downloads have been bought in the UK, with 27 tracks surpassing 1 million downloads each.
See the full top ten from the All-time Official Download Chart below:
1) 'Blurred Lines' - Robin Thicke/T.I./Pharrell Williams
2) 'Someone Like You' - Adele
3) 'Moves Like Jagger' - Maroon 5 ft Christina Aguilera
4) 'Somebody That I Used To Know' - Gotye ft Kimbra
5) 'I Gotta Feeling' - Black Eyed Peas
6) 'Get Lucky' - Daft Punk ft Pharrell Williams
7) 'We Found Love' - Rihanna ft Calvin Harris
8) 'Wake Me Up' - Avicii
9) 'Happy' - Pharrell Williams
10) 'Sex On Fire' - Kings Of Leon
That's an achievement!!!
United States
"Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. + Pharrell tops the 7 million mark in digital sales this week. It's the eighth song to reach this plateau; the second with a male solo artist in the lead.
Blurred Lines celebrates its 1-year-jubilee on the Irish Singles Chart this week.
Its chart run:
13 / 2 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 2 / 2 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 6 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 12 / 13 / 19 / 16 / 27 / 38 / 33 / 22 / 36 / 43 / 32 / 47 / 54 / 55 / 63 / 59 / 44 / 33 / 42 / 56 / 61 / 69 / 75 / 67 / 81 / 75 / 61 / 72 / 71 / 99 / 96 / 96 / 100 / 65
Je n'ai qu'une philosophie: Être acceptée comme je suis. Malgré tout ce qu'on me dit, je reste le poing levé.
Say no to streaming!
YES YES YES!!!Originally Posted by Haribo
UK
65 (100) Blurred Lines - 48 weeks
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Because of the hype surrounding it becoming the best digital selling single there I guessOriginally Posted by MrJukeBox
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Yep it topped the countdown![]()
5/3 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
30 27 39 Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke - not certified
Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
38 30 40 Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke - Star Trak/Interscope | IGA
SoundScan estimates by oldbloke
2013: 661,000 - BLURRED LINES - Robin Thicke
2014: 066,000 - BLURRED LINES - Robin Thicke
= 727,000
UK
56 (65) Blurred Lines - 49 weeks :-?
UK
55 (56) Blurred Lines - 50 weeks
Astonished!
United States:
"Happy" holds at #2 on both charts for the second week. The song tops the 5 million mark in sales this week. It's Williams's second song to reach that plateau. Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," on which he was featured, is up to 7,049,000. At the risk of being corny, Williams deserves credit for coming up with a song that made the whole world happy, if only for a few minutes.
UK
81 (55) Blurred Lines - 51 weeks
UK
72 (81) Blurred Lines - 52 weeks
This mega smash has charted consecutively for an entire year!
The song that refuses to die.![]()
"Crime is increasing
Trigger happy policing..." -- Marvin Gaye ("Inner City Blues")
The slayage this song did around the world amazes me still.Originally Posted by BadMan125
I was waiting for Bey to drop so she could show that T&A arent the only ones smashing album SALES!!!