Mariah's "Glitter" album rises to #1 on the Main Itunes mess

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BAPHOMET.




Opposites Attract.

Hopefully people keep the same energy for Caution. It would be amazing for her to get a number one album on billboard.


It's unconditional, these days you know....

#Mu7

Quote from: Majesty. on November 15, 2018, 02:02:21 AM
Hopefully people keep the same energy for Caution. It would be amazing for her to get a number one album on billboard.

Not this bitches catalog outcharting peoples new release and she didn't have to die for it do so...... #skinnylegend #CautionCountdown

mauza

Amazing alberm, way more interesting artistically than Rainbow in my opinion. Love the whole Prince 80's influence all over the tracks.

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?Reflections (Care Enough)? is Glitter's heartbreaking coda. It serves as a mirror to "Twister," bringing the album full circle. Where "Reflections" lamented the musician's inability to hold onto love due to internal creative processes, "Twister" shows how that same person is still susceptible to heartbreak after suicide of her love: ?And I'll never have the chance to feel the closure that I untimately need?. Unexpected, absurdist symbology for a song about a hotel love affair. What's most amazing, throughout the course of her lyrical excursions, is the delivery ? blending childlike innocence and wry, observationalist humor has always been a hallmark of her work.




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Ulysses

Rainbow is doo doo. By far her worst. (If we don?t count the last couple. I don?t count them anymore. I?m referring to the time when she released constant good music)

Young

Quote from: mauza on November 15, 2018, 06:39:19 AM
Amazing alberm, way more interesting artistically than Rainbow in my opinion. Love the whole Prince 80's influence all over the tracks.

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?Reflections (Care Enough)? is Glitter's heartbreaking coda. It serves as a mirror to "Twister," bringing the album full circle. Where "Reflections" lamented the musician's inability to hold onto love due to internal creative processes, "Twister" shows how that same person is still susceptible to heartbreak after suicide of her love: ?And I'll never have the chance to feel the closure that I untimately need?. Unexpected, absurdist symbology for a song about a hotel love affair. What's most amazing, throughout the course of her lyrical excursions, is the delivery ? blending childlike innocence and wry, observationalist humor has always been a hallmark of her work.




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These songs are my fav

and Turn You On




Nine

It's #1? This is amazing.

:gorlonfire:

Still one my least fav Queen albers but BOOK!

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Mel.


Hatsumomo

We should campaign to get some of Brandy's records back on the charts ..#justiceforafrodisiac

Lazarus

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Mariah Carey's 'Glitter' Sales Gain 8,374% in U.S. Thanks to #JusticeForGlitter Campaign

Thanks to a fan-driven social media campaign, Mariah Carey?s Glitter album surged 8,374 percent in U.S. album sales in the six days ending Nov. 14, according to preliminary sales reports to Nielsen Music.

In the last six days (Nov. 9-14), the album sold 3,000 copies -- up from a basically negligible figure in the previous six days (Nov. 3-8).

The surge in sales is owed to a fan awareness campaign that started on Nov. 9 with the hashtag #JusticeForGlitter. Through the hashtag?s use on Twitter, fans of Carey -- whose new album Caution arrives at midnight -- have been encouraging people to buy the album, which was released in 2001. The set, which also doubles as the soundtrack to the Carey's film of the same name, debuted and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart and has sold 661,000 copies in the U.S. through Nov. 8.

Notably, it appears Glitter will tally its biggest sales week since 2002. While there is still one day left in the current Nielsen tracking week (ending Nov. 15), the album?s 3,000 copies sold so far would garner its largest sales frame since at least February 2002.

Further, Glitter will likely re-enter Billboard?s Soundtracks chart dated Nov. 24. On the Nov. 17-dated tally -- which runs 25-positions deep -- the No. 25 title, The Little Mermaid, earned a little over 2,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Nov. 8. With 3,000 in album sales already in the bank for Glitter in the week ending Nov. 15, Glitter is likely to jump back onto the chart somewhere in the top 15. (Glitter spent three weeks at No. 1 on the Soundtracks chart in 2001.)

Opposites Attract.

The music industry really is dead. I remember when having a number 1 album on iTunes actually meant something. Now the girls gotta get albums  to chart on streaming mess to see a return on their investment.


It's unconditional, these days you know....