

13) totaled 6.44 million units, up 4% compared to the sum last week (6.17 million) and up 2% compared to the comparable sales week of 2010 (6.30 million). Overall album sales in this past chart week (ending Nov. Bruno Mars‘ “It Will Rain” rises 10-8 (130,000 up 34%), Maroon 5‘s “Moves Like Jagger” (featuring Christina Aguilera) descends 7-9 (120,000 up less than 1%) and Foster the People‘s “Pumped Up Kicks” moves 5-10 (117,000 down 5%). Taylor Swift Set For Multiple Debuts on Next Week’s Hot 100ĭavid Guetta‘s “Without You” (featuring Usher) charges 6-4 with 162,000 (up 32%), Adele’s “Someone Like You” falls 3-6 (143,000 down 1%) and Flo Rida‘s “Good Feeling” drops 4-7, despite a gain, with 139,000 (up 5%). The tunes were released digitally for the first time last week, and were only previously available on the deluxe CD of her “Speak Now” album at Target. 13 with 91,000) all launch within the top 20. 2, shifting 195,000 (down 4%).Īs expected, Taylor Swift collects the three highest debuts on the chart - and two of them arrive in the top 10. LMFAO‘s “Sexy and I Know It” also is stationary at No. 1, though its down just a bit in sales: 227,000 (down 4%). Over on the Digital Songs chart, Rihanna‘s “We Found Love” (featuring Calvin Harris) holds at No.

The new album is named after its cover of Chris Isaak‘s “Wicked Game,” which peaked at No. Il Divo’s “Wicked Game” (61,000) is the fifth top 10 set for the vocal quartet and follows 2008’s “The Promise” (No. “Formula” also naturally takes a bow at No. 9 and 10, respectively.įor Santos, his 62,000 launch marks the biggest sales week of any Latin album since way back on June 23, 2007, when Daddy Yankee‘s “El Cartel: the Big Boss,” sold 82,000 in its first week according to Nielsen Soundscan. Rounding out the debuts in the top 10 this week are Aventura‘s Romeo Santos and Il Divo, who bow “Formula, Vol. (Some of the acts featured on the first “Now” album included Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, Radiohead, Aqua, Hanson and All Saints.) All 40 of the traditional “Now” albums have reached the top 10, stretching back to the very first in the series, released in October of 1998, peaked at No. The previous “Now” album - “Now 39” - debuted and peaked at No. The last “Twilight” soundtrack, “Eclipse,” entered the tally on Jat No. The latter should see a gain next week, following the movie’s premiere in theaters on Nov.

3 this week with 119,000 while the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” soundtrack enters at No. The new “Now 40” hits compilation bows at No.

1 next week (as Drake‘s “Take Care” should arrive atop the list), expect “Christmas” to perform strongly through the holiday season. It’s a new peak for the set, which started at No. Last year, we saw three indie leaders: Vampire Weekend‘s “Contra,” the charity compilation “Hope for Haiti Now” and Arcade Fire‘s “The Suburbs.”īehind Miller is a surging Michael Buble, who sees his “Christmas” album rise 8-2 with 123,000 and a 38% sales gain. 1 on the Billboard 200 this year, following Cake‘s “Showroom of Compassion.” The latter arrived atop the tally on the list dated Jan. “Blue Slide” is the second indie-distributed No. “Blue Slide” is a Rostrum Records release, distributed by INgrooves via Fontana Distribution (Universal Music Group Distribution’s indie arm). “Dogg” was released on Death Row/Interscope, but independently distributed via Priority. 18, 1995, with 278,000 sold according to Nielsen SoundScan. The last (and only previous) was Tha Dogg Pound‘s “Dogg Food.” It started in the penthouse on the chart dated Nov.
