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The top three albums of the first third of 2019 are from female artists: Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga (sorry for ignoring you, Bradley). Ari's thank you, next is the only release to hit seven figures YTD. Republic's Monte Lipman and Interscope's John Janick are flexing their muscles with three albums apiece in the Top 10. Interscope lands eight in the Top 50, and so does Republic.
Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack (Hollywood) puts classic rock on the leaderboard at #7, while Luke Combs' This One's for You (River House/Columbia Nashville) is the top country album at #15. Remarkably, Chris Stapleton's Traveller (Mercury Nashville), released four years ago this month, is still in the Top 50, moving 211k units since January.
UMG owns a commanding 54% marketshare on the chart, while WMG takes 26%, Sony has 19% and the rest 1%.
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These sales are fucking horrible.
Even with streams these numbers are terr'
EEK!
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no point of even caring about sales anymore tbh
These numbers are better than they've been in recent years
everybody in the top 10 is at least gold
6,000 units sold and #4 for the year.
But slay Chris Stapleton. 61,000 actual units and all the way down in the 40's. 4 damn years that album has been out. A damn CLASSIC!
There is still a point. It still ranks the artists who can push the most units. Even if it is much less than in the past
Damn a boogie is killing. I think his album did bad first week of I'm not mistaking.
Can't believe Travis came out around Nicki and he's still around.
Didn't know this Billie chick was slaying like this.
Quote from: whatever on May 11, 2019, 09:30:53 PM
Damn a boogie is killing. I think his album did bad first week of I'm not mistaking.
Can't believe Travis came out around Nicki and he's still around.
Didn't know this Billie chick was slaying like this.
it debuted @ #1 I thought
And it stayed there for a few weeks if I'm not mistaken
Sales really arent important at all. I'm more interested in tour numbers. Ppl wont spend $10 on a CD but they'll spend $200 on a concert ticket.
Quote from: COIS on May 11, 2019, 10:18:36 PM
Sales really arent important at all. I'm more interested in tour numbers. Ppl wont spend $10 on a CD but they'll spend $200 on a concert ticket.
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