Guest MentalLamb Posted September 12, 2007 Share Posted September 12, 2007 Kanye Opening Week of 800k+ Will Be Biggest in Two Years, 50 Cent at 600k, Kenny Chesney 450k September 12, 2007 School may have just started, but Kanye West Graduation has come just in time for the beleaguered music biz. Following one of the worst weeks in the history of album sales comes one of the liveliest, and boy was it needed. Thanks to a record-shattering first day at iTunes and traditional retail (where it reportedly sold more than 435k), IDJ artist West will debut at #1 on next Tuesday HITS Top 50 Album Chart, easily surpassing 800k in sales. That would more than top Linkin Park previous one-week high of 625k set in May and Rascal Flatts?2006 high of 722k. In fact, it would be the biggest sales debut since West last album Late Registration bowed in August 2005 with 860k. Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Shady/Aftermath/Interscope rapper 50 Cent, who has loudly declared he retire if West album sold more than his, better start boning up on his golf game, because Curtis will land at #2 with a still-impressive 600k, plus or minus. Kenny Chesney will have to settle for third place with his new album Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates on SBMG Nashville, which will bow at #3 with around 450k. The only other album of note to hit retail is the latest edition of the Gray Anatomy soundtrack from Disney's Hollywood Records. The market was down a little less than 4% vs last week, down about 23% vs same week last year and now down 14.5% year-to-date And here is the Soundscan One Day sales.... LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Kanye West looks set to win the closely watched duel with rival rapper 50 Cent for the No. 1 slot on next week's U.S. pop album chart, according to preliminary sales data issued Wednesday. West's "Graduation" sold an estimated 437,000 copies during its first day of release Tuesday, ahead of 310,000 for 50 Cent's "Curtis" and 107,000 for country star Kenny Chesney's "Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates," according to a new "Building Chart" devised by tracking firm Nielsen SoundScan. The Building Chart gives an early look at how the race is shaping up for SoundScan's final charts, which post projected national sales each Wednesday morning, extrapolated from a panel of merchants representing more than 90% of the U.S. music market. Some pundits project West will surpass 750,000 copies for the week, breaking the 2007 record of 623,000 copies held by rock band Linkin Park's "Minutes to Midnight." But West did better with his last album, 2005's "Late Registration," which debuted with 860,000 copies. 50 Cent also will fall far short of the 1.1 million start for his last album, 2005's "The Massacre." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellenger1981 Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 I hope Half Dollar was really serious with this retirement statement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Beautiful Stranger Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 What an *atrocious* Top 3. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dindi Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 But great for the music biz though! OMG at those numbers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acpl08 Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I hope Half Dollar was really serious with this retirement statement. I read somewhere that he retracted that statement. How unfortunate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Beautiful Stranger Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I think he was only joking in the first place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joey Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 it was all hype for the album looks like it won't be working Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebigham Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 HITS: YOUR WEAKEND TOP 10: It's not your imagination, folks. There are three albums slated to go over 400k this week, with IDJ's Kanye West topping the list with a total that will go over 850k and could hit 900k, making it by far the year's biggest debut. Shady/Aftermath/Interscope's 50 Cent will do between 625-650k for Curtis, while SBMG Nashville's Kenny Chesney is headed for 420-430k and #3. The four-week champ, Disney's High School Musical 2, will remain in the Top 5 with 115-120k. The rest of the Top 10 includes Interscope/A&M's Fergie (40-45k), Disney's Hannah Montana 2 (35-40k), Universal Republic's Colbie Caillat, New Line's Hairspray and Roadrunner's Nickelback, all at 30-35k, with Jive/ZLG's Justin Timberlake rounding out the leaders with 25-30k. (9/14p) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest nothingfails0603 Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 the industry definately needed a week like this to come along, last week was the worst sales week ever. And wow at Justin for returning to the top 10, HBO worked. Maybe the album can pass 4 million already, it's been at 3 million since the year started Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HolidayGuy Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Yeah- even though the HBO concert drew a mere 1.1m or so with the initial broadcast, his album still saw a good bump. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitto Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 I hope Half Dollar was really serious with this retirement statement. Half dollar = chicken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Beautiful Stranger Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 Yeah- even though the HBO concert drew a mere 1.1m or so with the initial broadcast, his album still saw a good bump. They re-played it several times as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebigham Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 Best Sellers through last week's charts: Billboard year: 1 DAUGHTRY DAUGHTRY 3,082,802 2 KONVICTED AKON 2,642,758 3 HANNAH MONTANA SOUNDTRACK 2,233,445 4 SOME HEARTS CARRIE UNDERWOOD 2,184,661 5 THE DUTCHESS FERGIE 2,119,289 6 FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 1,961,023 7 ALL THE RIGHT REASONS NICKELBACK 1,928,605 8 NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC! 23 VARIOUS ARTISTS 1,861,986 9 B'DAY BEYONCE 1,710,871 10 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT LINKNIN PARK 1,658,091 Calendar year: 1 DAUGHTRY DAUGHTRY 1,961,769 2 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT LINKNIN PARK 1,658,091 3 KONVICTED AKON 1,485,243 4 NOT TOO LATE NORAH JONES 1,433,813 5 THE DUTCHESS FERGIE 1,431,922 6 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 SOUNDTRACK 1,357,168 7 SOME HEARTS CARRIE UNDERWOOD 1,254,463 8 HANNAH MONTANA 2(SOUNDTRACK):MEET MILEY CYRUS MILEY CYRUS 1,249,860 9 ALL THE RIGHT REASONS NICKELBACK 1,248,413 10 IT WON'T BE SOON BEFORE LONG MAROON 5 1,217,763 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horn Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 CHART DATE: 09/17/2007 LAST UPDATE: 09/17/2007 10:36:05 NOW IN: 34.87% LW TW artist / album label power index -- 1 KANYE WEST ROC-A-FELLA/IDJMG 219,396 GRADUATION -- 2 KENNY CHESNEY BNA/SBMG NASHVILLE 187,137 JUST WHO I AM: POETS & PIRATES -- 3 50 CENT AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE 159,118 CURTIS 1 4 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 WALT DISNEY RECORDS 51,570 SOUNDTRACK 4 5 HANNAH MONTANA 2 - MEET MILEY WALT DISNEY RECORDS 22,435 SOUNDTRACK 3 6 FERGIE A&M/INTERSCOPE 22,175 THE DUTCHESS 6 7 NOW 25 UTV 16,690 VARIOUS ARTISTS 13 8 TAYLOR SWIFT BIG MACHINE 13,083 TAYLOR SWIFT 9 9 AMY WINEHOUSE UNIVERSAL REPUBLIC 13,026 BACK TO BLACK 5 10 HAIRSPRAY NEW LINE 12,412 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horn Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 CHART DATE: 09/17/2007 LAST UPDATE: 09/17/2007 18:55:19 NOW IN: 51.58% LW TW artist / album label power index -- 1 KANYE WEST ROC-A-FELLA/IDJMG 352,869 GRADUATION -- 2 50 CENT AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE 277,154 CURTIS -- 3 KENNY CHESNEY BNA/SBMG NASHVILLE 258,757 JUST WHO I AM: POETS & PIRATES 1 4 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 WALT DISNEY RECORDS 85,661 SOUNDTRACK 4 5 HANNAH MONTANA 2 - MEET MILEY WALT DISNEY RECORDS 29,378 SOUNDTRACK 3 6 FERGIE A&M/INTERSCOPE 28,654 THE DUTCHESS 6 7 NOW 25 UTV 22,587 VARIOUS ARTISTS 13 8 TAYLOR SWIFT BIG MACHINE 17,136 TAYLOR SWIFT 5 9 HAIRSPRAY NEW LINE 16,775 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 7 10 NICKELBACK ROADRUNNER 16,462 ALL THE RIGHT REASONS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest nothingfails0603 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 the music industry was still down 4% from last week despite three gigantic openings? WTF!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebigham Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 These gigantic openings will be on this week's charts. The final figures are not out. Album sales are down 15% from 2006. The major reason for the decline is that over 900 music stores closed in December/January. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrapple Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 These gigantic openings will be on this week's charts. The final figures are not out. Album sales are down 15% from 2006. The major reason for the decline is that over 900 music stores closed in December/January. illegal downloading/burning is the major reason! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hafo Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 NOW IN: FINAL -- 1 KANYE WEST ROC-A-FELLA/IDJMG 930,251 -- GRADUATION -- 2 50 CENT AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE 659,682 -- CURTIS -- 3 KENNY CHESNEY BNA/SBMG NASHVILLE 400,202 -- JUST WHO I AM: POETS & PIRATES 1 4 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 WALT DISNEY RECORDS 129,797 -24% SOUNDTRACK 4 5 HANNAH MONTANA 2 - MEET MILEY WALT DISNEY RECORDS 42,371 -5% SOUNDTRACK 3 6 FERGIE A&M/INTERSCOPE 42,107 -8% THE DUTCHESS 7 7 NICKELBACK ROADRUNNER 34,712 -6% ALL THE RIGHT REASONS 12 8 COLBIE CAILLAT UNIVERSAL REPUBLIC 31,976 +22% COCO 6 9 NOW 25 UTV 31,633 -17% VARIOUS ARTISTS 10 10 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE JIVE/ZLG 31,162 +11% FUTURE SEX/LOVE SOUNDS 11 11 LINKIN PARK WARNER BROS. 30,509 +9% MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT 27 12 TIMBALAND INTERSCOPE 28,042 +47% TIMBALAND PRESENTS SHOCK VALUE -- 13 GREY'S ANATOMY, VOL. 3 HOLLYWOOD 27,896 -- SOUNDTRACK 2 14 CASTING CROWNS REUNION 27,430 -53% ALTAR & THE DOOR 20 15 COMMON GEFFEN 27,295 +25% FINDING FOREVER 5 16 HAIRSPRAY NEW LINE 26,578 -31% ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 19 17 MAROON 5 A&M/OCTONE 26,561 +14% IT WON'T BE SOON BEFORE LONG 21 18 RIHANNA DEF JAM/IDJMG 26,543 +31% GOOD GIRL GONE BAD 14 19 T.I. ATLANTIC/ATL G 26,187 +4% T.I. VS. T.I.P. 9 20 AMY WINEHOUSE UNIVERSAL REPUBLIC 25,879 -9% BACK TO BLACK -- 21 TRISHA YEARWOOD MCA NASHVILLE 23,334 -- GREATEST HITS 23 22 DAUGHTRY RCA/RMG 23,018 +16% DAUGHTRY 13 23 TAYLOR SWIFT BIG MACHINE 22,472 -10% TAYLOR SWIFT 16 24 JONAS BROTHERS HOLLYWOOD 20,812 -14% JONAS BROTHERS 28 25 MICHAEL BUBLE REPRISE 20,164 +10% CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE 18 26 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL WALT DISNEY RECORDS 20,028 -14% SOUNDTRACK 15 27 PLIES WARNER BROS. 19,483 -20% REAL TESTAMENT -- 28 B5 ATLANTIC/ATL G 19,329 -- DON'T TALK JUST LISTEN 17 29 YUNG JOC BAD BOY/ATLANTIC/ATL G 18,615 -20% HUSTLENOMICS 38 30 TALIB KWELI WARNER BROS. 17,541 +12% EAR DRUM 29 31 AVRIL LAVIGNE ARISTA/RMG 17,271 -5% BEST DAMN THING 33 32 T-PAIN JIVE/ZLG 16,852 -2% EPIPHANY 34 33 BRAD PAISLEY RCA/RMG 16,479 -2% 5TH GEAR 37 34 TIM MCGRAW CURB 16,436 +2% LET IT GO 30 35 BON JOVI ISLAND 16,343 -9% LOST HIGHWAY 24 36 PARAMORE FUELED BY RAMEN 16,222 -17% RIOT! -- 37 FEIST INTERSCOPE 15,557 -- THE REMINDER 32 38 SEAN KINGSTON EPIC 15,476 -12% SEAN KINGSTON 35 39 AKON SRC/UNIVERSAL MOTOWN 15,346 -6% KONVICTED 8 40 CHIODOS EQUAL VISION 15,190 -55% BONE PALACE BALLET 26 41 BEN HARPER & INNOCENT CRIMINALS VIRGIN 14,796 -23% LIFELINE 31 42 PLAIN WHITE T'S HOLLYWOOD 14,537 -18% EVERY SECOND COUNTS 25 43 U.G.K. JIVE/ZLG 14,283 -27% UNDERGROUND KINGZ 39 44 HANNAH MONTANA WALT DISNEY RECORDS 14,113 -10% SOUNDTRACK 44 45 SUGARLAND ISLAND/MERCURY NASHVILLE 13,420 +5% ENJOY THE RIDE 42 46 PINK LAFACE/ZLG 12,972 -3% I'M NOT DEAD 47 47 RASCAL FLATTS LYRIC STREET 11,993 +4% ME AND MY GANG 43 48 CARRIE UNDERWOOD ARISTA/RMG 11,993 -9% SOME HEARTS 46 49 TOBY KEITH SHOW DOG/UNIVERSAL NASH 11,980 -1% BIG DOG DADDY 36 50 ATREYU HOLLYWOOD 11,697 -28% LEAD SAILS PAPER ANCHOR Bloody hell, look at Kanye! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest nothingfails0603 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 illegal downloading/burning is the major reason! well, I think downloading has hurt, but like I said in the used thread, I think the passe wholesale pricing strategies of the music industry, especially compared to how prompt the movie industry is with DVD's (and don't for a second believe piracy isn't an issue there as well) has really killed CD sales, because nobody wants to spend $15 on a cd that was $15 ten years ago, therefore sales keep going down further and further in the crapper. DVD prices go down further and further as the newness depreciates, and people still buy DVD's. The music industry wouldn't be in such a rut if the companies changed their pricing strategies. I know it's all about $$$$$, but wouldn't you rather sell 1000 copies a week at $7 then 52 copies a week at $15? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
surannée Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 -- 37 FEIST INTERSCOPE 15,557 -- THE REMINDER Ooh, nice re-entry! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest nothingfails0603 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 I'm surprised how well Feist has done considering her audience is the people who bought Tori and Bjork's latest album, and both of those albums struggled to reach 100k, you'd think those two would far outsell Feist on name alone, plus they have had better singles this album. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebigham Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Last week's chart: 95 FEIST REMINDER 6,370 +3% 6,178 201,697 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Bad Robot Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Feist is getting a lot of attention since being featured in the iPod nano ad. Also, I don't think her audience is the Bjork/Tori audience at all. Bjork & Tori are about 99% cult fans at this point. Feist is still a relatively new artist getting good buzz/press. She appeals to a broader crowd than Bjork/Tori (she's not nearly as idiosyncratic as those two) and is getting better promo. I see her 1234 video almost every morning on VH1 (whereas I have not seen a Tori or Bjork video since the 90s on TV). I'd say she's more comparable to the Death Cab for Cutie/Postal Service/KT Tunstall types of AAA artists with a hint of alternative. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kangarooz Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 -- 1 KANYE WEST ROC-A-FELLA/IDJMG 930,251 -- GRADUATION -- 2 50 CENT AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE 659,682 -- CURTIS !! WOW for Kanye, bet 50 cent is dissapointed lol xxx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promise to try Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 -- 1 KANYE WEST ROC-A-FELLA/IDJMG 930,251 -- GRADUATION -- 2 50 CENT AFTERMATH/INTERSCOPE 659,682 -- CURTIS !! WOW for Kanye, bet 50 cent is dissapointed lol xxx anyway, both "artists" had huge sales!!!!! it doesn´t look like 2007! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HolidayGuy Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 The combined sales of the top 3 were around equal to the top 200 last week. lol ---------------------------------------------- HITS: WEST IS BEST! 50 Cent and Chesney Score Top 3, Disney Has Two in Top 5, But Kanye's Total is Year's Best September 18, 2007 The people have spoken, and it’s Graduation day for IDJ’s Kanye West. In the much-celebrated battle between the dapper rapper and Shady/Aftermath/ Interscope gangsta icon 50 Cent, West wins going away, with a first-week total of 930k that tops his own Late Registration, which bowed at #1 in August 2005 with 860k in sales. Fiddy has nothing to be ashamed of, as Curtis tallies 660k, which represents the second-largest one-week total of the year, topping Linkin Park’s 625k back in May. SBMG Nashville’s Kenny Chesney doesn’t exactly have to go hat in hand, either, with an impressive 400k tally for Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates, which would have been an easy #1 in any other week but this one. Those three together represent sales of about 1,000 copies less than the entire 200 best-selling albums totaled last week. Walt Disney Records is the week’s other big winner, with two in the Top 5, including High School Musical 2, once more in six figures at 130k, and Hannah Montana 2--Meet Miley, while Hollywood Records sports the next highest debut, the third volume of the Grey’s Anatomy soundtrack at #13. A&M/Interscope’s Fergie (#6), Roadrunner’s perennial Nickelback (#7), Universal Republic’s surging Colbie Caillat (up 22% at #8), UTV/UMe’s Now 25 (#9) and Jive/ZLG’s Justin Timberlake (up 11% at #10) round out the Top 10. Other chart newcomers include Trisha Yearwood’s Greatest Hits on MCA Nashville (#21) and Atlantic’s B5 (#28). MTV VMA exposure appears to have helped strong gainers such as Interscope maestro Timbaland (#27-12, +47%), Geffen’s Common (#20-15, +25%) and Def Jam/IDJ’s Video of the Year winner Rihanna (#21-18, +31%). Other double-digit increases are registered by A&M/Octone’s Maroon 5 (#19-17, +14%), RCA’s Daughtry (#22, +16%), Reprise’s Michael Buble (#28-25, +10%) and WB’s Talib Kweli (#38-30, +12%). Interscope Best New Artist Grammy candidate Feist uses the ubiquitous exposure of the new Apple Nano TV spot to move back into the Top 50 at #37, with more than double her previous week’s sales total. Next week, a slew of new releases will crack the Top 50, including James Blunt, Chamillionaire, Barry Manilow, Rebe McEntrire, Twista, U.K. opera phenom Paul Potts and KT Tunstall. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Beautiful Stranger Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Well, amazing week-to-week rebound at least. And I think Kanye's first week numbers prove that 1,000,000+ sales weeks for individual albums are not *completely* a thing of the past, and will happen every once in a blue moon in the future. He came so close and the holidays aren't even here yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest nothingfails0603 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 I almost feel sorry for Kenny Chesney, he opens at #3 with sales that would be #1 47 weeks out of the year, haha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HolidayGuy Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 No reson to feel bad for Kenny- he's a solid seller, and it's about longevity/overall performance, not the chart peak. American Life peaked at No. 1 and Ray of Light peked at No. 2- see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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