Monday, June 18, 2012

Michael Buble Beats Out Nickelback, Rihanna on Billboard Charts

Rihanna's Talk That Talk came in at #3.
By Gil Kaufman

<P>Clearly, the holiday season is upon us. How do we know? Crooner <B>Michael Buble</B>'s five-week-old <I>Christmas</I> album will sneak into the #1 spot on the <I>Billboard 200</I> albums chart thanks to sales of 227,000, leapfrogging over a pair of new releases. Just a hair back at #2 is <a href=" http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/nickelback/artist.jhtml" target="_blank"><B>Nickelback</B></a>'s <a href="/news/articles/1674792/nickelback-here-and-now-album.jhtml"><I>Here and Now</I></a>, which moved just under 227,000 copies and <a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/rihanna/artist.jhtml" target="_blank"> <B>Rihanna</B></a>'s <a href="/news/articles/1674711/rihanna-talk-that-talk-tracks.jhtml"><I>Talk That Talk</I></a>, which hit #3 after selling 198,000, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan.</P><P></p><div class="player-placeholder right" title="Rihanna's 'Talk That Talk' Vocal Producer Wants 'To Get The Best Performance'" id="vid:713727" width="240" height="211"></div><p></P><P>Also debuting in the top 10 were <a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/blige_mary_j/artist.jhtml" target="_blank"><B>Mary J. Blige</B></a>'s : <a href="/news/articles/1674706/beyonce-mary-j-blige-love-a-woman.jhtml"><I>My Life II ... The Journey Continues</I></a>&#8232; (#5, 156,000) and <B>Daughtry</B>'s <I>Break the Spell</I> (#8, 129,000). The rest of the top 10: <B>Drake</B>, <I>Take Care</I> (#4, 173,000, down 73 percent), <B>Justin Bieber</B>, <I>Under the Mistletoe</I> (#6, 142,000), <B>Adele</B>, <I>21</I> (#7, 140,000), <B>Scotty McCreery</B>, <I>Clear as Day</i> (#9, 88,000) and <B>Coldplay</B>, <I>Mylo Xyloto</I> (#10, 79,000).</P><P>Just outside the top 10, <B>Taylor Swift</B> came in at #11 with <I>Speak Now World Tour Live</I> (77,000), just ahead of new boy band TV hotties <B>Big Time Rush</B>, whose <I>Elevate</I> was at #12 thanks to sales of 70,000. The soundtrack to the new <B>Michael Jackson</B> Cirque du Soleil show, <I>Immortal</I>, landed at #24 (43,000), while new Shady crew member <B>Yelawolf</B> was back at #27 with <I>Radioactive</I> (41,000). "American Idol" finalist rocker <B>James Durbin</B> squeaked into the top 40 at #36 with his debut, <I>Memories of a Beautiful Disaster</I> (28,000).</P><P>A number of top 40 acts seemed to be getting a holiday boost, including <B>Maroon 5</B> (up 44 spots and 351 percent to #20), <B>Lady Gaga</B> (up 51 spots and 416 percent to #21), <B>Selena Gomez &amp; The Scene</B> (up 39 spots and 248 percent to #31) and <B>Nicki Minaj</B> (up 47 spots and 250 percent to #50).</P><P>While Gaga's <I>Born This Way</I> continues to move units, fans were a bit less interested in her <I>A Very Gaga Holiday</I> digital EP, which landed with a thunk at #51 on modest sales of 22,000.</P><P>While she didn't reach the top on <I>Billboard</I>, Rihanna did manage to hit #1 on the iTunes album charts, where she beat out Drake, Nickelback, Coldplay and Buble. At #6 was Adele, followed by Daughtry, Blige, Gaga's Thanksgiving album and a greatest hits disc from Motor City rocker <B>Bob Seger</B>.</P><P><B>LMFAO</B> ruled the iTunes singles chart with "Sexy and I Know It," which beat out "It Will Rain" from <B>Bruno Mars</B>, Rihanna's "We Found Love," <B>Flo Rida</B>'s "Good Feeling" and <B>Katy Perry</B>'s "The One That Got Away." Rounding out the list were: Adele, "Someone Like You," Maroon 5, "Moves Like Jagger," <B>Gym Class Heroes</B>, "Stereo Hearts," <B>David Guetta</B>, "Without You" and LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem."</P><P>Next week's newcomers include <B>Hot Chelle Rae</B> <B>Trey Songz</B>, and live CD/DVDs from Adele and <B>Beyonce</B>. </p>

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