Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Jay-Z Still #1, Muse, Whitney, Not Far Behind


Jay-Z retains the #1 position on the Billboard 200 this week, as "The Blueprint 3" sold another 298,000 copies, only a 37% decline from last week. This is a relatively small dip for Jay, since most albums that debut big drop over 50% in the second week.
Whitney Houston's comeback album "I Look To You" move back up to the #2 spot, thanks in part to her two-day stint on the Oprah Winfrey Show. The album saw a whopping 77% increase as it sold 156,000 copies. It's interesting that the album is fairing so well considering that no singles off the disc have become hits!

Debuting at #3 is UK group Muse, who scores their best debut yet in the USA. "The Resistance" sold 128,000 copies, and was helped by their stellar performance at the MTV VMA's.

Two new Hip-Hop/R&B acts debut in the top 10, as Kid Cudi's "Man on the Moon: The End of Day" comes in at #4, and Drake's first EP bows at #6 selling 73,000.

Here's a rundown of the Top 10 albums this week:

1. Jay-Z "The Blueprint 3" (298,000)

2. Whitney Houston "I Look to You" (156,000)

3. Muse "The Resistance" (128,000)

4. Kid Cudi "Man on the Moon: The End of Day" (104,000)

5. Miley Cyrus "The Time of Our Lives" (75,000)

6. Drake "So Far Gone" (73,000)

7. Lil Boosie "Superbad" (49,000)

8. Taylor Swift "Fearless" (46,000)

9. Megadeth "Endgame" (45,000)

10. Black Eyed Peas "The E.N.D." (40,000)

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2 comments:

  1. A quick congratulations to Jay-Z on releasing the worst album of his career, including an all-time low in "Young Forever", candidate for "Shittiest Rap Song that Sounds like it Came From a DDR Soundtrack" Award.

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  2. Haha, I have to agree. The album isn't that great. DOA is actually pretty lame, and he does so much boasting on this disc without really backing it up.

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