“Don’t Wake Me Up” crooner Chris Brown sees his fifth album Fortune debut at #1 this week on the Billboard Top 200, albeit with far less opening sales (134,000 copies) than his previous chart-topping LP F.A.M.E. (270,000). In fact, this marks Breezy’s lowest opening week since the arrival of Graffiti (102,000) in 2009, which was... More »
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Chris Brown has landed his first #1 album on Billboard’s Top 200 chart after F.A.M.E. sold 270,000 copies in its first week. This puts the temperamental singer ahead of Lupe Fiasco, who previously scored the second best first-week s... Read Post
You didn't have to be a rocket scientist to figure that E=MC2, Mariah Carey's latest, would debut atop the Billboard/Soundscan album chart. Her "lambs" turned out in force, snapping up 463,000 copies for the best first-week sale... Read Post
Madonna's Hard Candy dominated sales figures for the seven albums making their debuts on the Billboard chart, selling 280,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. (That's less than previous album Confessions on a Dance Floor, w... Read Post