1 since SoundScan began powering the Billboard 200 chart with its sales data in May of 1991. It’s the fourth-largest positional drop from No.
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1 album, Mac Miller‘s “Blue Slide Park,” falls incredibly to No. Rounding out the top 10 is Susan Boyle‘s “Someone to Watch Over Me,” going 7-10 with 52,000 (down 27%). The “Now 40” compilation falls 3-7 (71,000 down 40%), the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1” soundtrack slips 4-8 (61,000 down 42%) and Coldplay’s “Mylo Xyloto” moves 8-9 (54,000 down 23%). Can you hear Carey counting her Christmas cash? 5) boast the track, as does the “Glee” effort at No. 4, 2010, with 161,000 sold.įor those keeping score, there are now three albums in the top 10 that feature a cover of Mariah Carey‘s 1994 chestnut “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” which she co-wrote with Walter Afanasieff. The first “Glee” “Christmas” album debuted at No. Justin Bieber‘s “Under the Mistletoe” rises 6-5 with 84,000 (down 13%) while “Glee, the Music: The Christmas Album, Volume 2” debuts at No. Meanwhile, Bocelli’s 2009 holiday set, “My Christmas,” climbs 62-36 with 17,000 (up 83%). 4 with 87,000, landing the singer his sixth top 10 effort. 27, 1987.Īndrea Bocelli‘s “Concerto: One Night in Central Park” starts at No. It surpasses Michael Jackson‘s “Bad,” which racked 38 straight frames in the top five following its bow at No. In turn, it sets a record for the most weeks an album has stayed in the top five, since its debut, in the chart’s 55-year history. Michael Buble Returns with Grand Ideas for ‘Christmas’Īdele‘s “21” rises 5-3 (113,000 up 8%), marking its 39th straight week in the top five of the chart - its entire chart run since it debuted at No. 1 position the week after next, with an outside shot at topping the tally next week.
2 with a big 35% sales gain, selling 165,000. 1.Īs for the rest of this week’s top 10, Michael Buble‘s “Christmas” holds at No. It’s unlikely Drake will hold on to the top slot next week, as early forecasts from sources suggest Nickelback‘s new “Here and Now” (released Nov. “Take” is Drake’s second chart-topper, following 2010’s “Thank Me Later,” which launched with 447,000. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.Drake, ‘Take Care’: Track-by-Track Review
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