Beyonce’s self-titled album spends its second week still within the apartment on The signboard two hundred album sales chart, work 374,000 a lot of in sales. That puts the overall range for “Beyonce” at 991,000 copies in only period of time, one in every of that wasn’t a full sales week.
She stirred 617,000 copies within the surprise album’s 1st 3 days of sale via iTunes, therefore it’s down solely thirty ninth in the week. Amazon and Target – as we tend to foretold – were a trifle peeved at the digital-only 1st week and balked at marketing the physical version of the album.
Still, that’s an improved sales week than No. 2, Garth Brooks’ “Blame It All On My Roots,” the country star’s Walmart-exclusive boxed set, that stirred 199,000 copies (+16%). coincidently, the set isn’t accessible at digital retailers the least bit.
One Direction’s “Midnight Memories” is up No. 5 to No. 3 (166,000, +35%), the Oscar Robertson’s “Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas” conjointly climbs 2, No. 6 to No. 4 (132,000, +22%) and Kelly Clarkson’s “Wrapped in Red” falls No. 3 to No. 5 (124,000, -9%). Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers platter 2” ascends No. 8 to No. 6 (115,000, +39%) and Katy Perry’s “Prism” moves No. 9 to No. 7 (99,000, +67%).
The “Frozen” audio recording gets a vacation raise No. 10 to No. 8 (81,000, +45%), archangel Buble’s vacation album “Christmas” shoots up No. 13 to No. 9 (68,000, +43%) and Luke Bryan’s “Crash My Party” rises No. 14 to No. 10 (68,000, +44%).
Sales square measure up twenty second in the week compared to the previous week and down Revolutionary Organization 17 November compared to an equivalent week last year. Sales for the year square measure down Sept. 11 compared to last year; there's a new full week of sales for the year, and some of sales days at the tip up till New Year’s.
She stirred 617,000 copies within the surprise album’s 1st 3 days of sale via iTunes, therefore it’s down solely thirty ninth in the week. Amazon and Target – as we tend to foretold – were a trifle peeved at the digital-only 1st week and balked at marketing the physical version of the album.
Still, that’s an improved sales week than No. 2, Garth Brooks’ “Blame It All On My Roots,” the country star’s Walmart-exclusive boxed set, that stirred 199,000 copies (+16%). coincidently, the set isn’t accessible at digital retailers the least bit.
One Direction’s “Midnight Memories” is up No. 5 to No. 3 (166,000, +35%), the Oscar Robertson’s “Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas” conjointly climbs 2, No. 6 to No. 4 (132,000, +22%) and Kelly Clarkson’s “Wrapped in Red” falls No. 3 to No. 5 (124,000, -9%). Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers platter 2” ascends No. 8 to No. 6 (115,000, +39%) and Katy Perry’s “Prism” moves No. 9 to No. 7 (99,000, +67%).
The “Frozen” audio recording gets a vacation raise No. 10 to No. 8 (81,000, +45%), archangel Buble’s vacation album “Christmas” shoots up No. 13 to No. 9 (68,000, +43%) and Luke Bryan’s “Crash My Party” rises No. 14 to No. 10 (68,000, +44%).
Sales square measure up twenty second in the week compared to the previous week and down Revolutionary Organization 17 November compared to an equivalent week last year. Sales for the year square measure down Sept. 11 compared to last year; there's a new full week of sales for the year, and some of sales days at the tip up till New Year’s.
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