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Roll Deep feat. Jodie Connor :blink: I'll give up
what's so " :blink: " about that? It's what it is credited as officially :P (Even on music channels and stuff.) It's just people here in the iTunes thread and stuff, are too lay (myself included) to put "featuring. Jodie Connor" :heehee:
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Yeah, Jodie Connor is officially credited on Good Times, but for some reason she isn't credited on iTunes
Great to see the brilliant Balck Eyed Peas I gotta feeling re lcimbing to number 45, this really has to hit the million mark, surley its only about 50,000 away now or less.

More like only 30k away.

 

I Gotta Feeling likes the number 45 for some reason, 3rd week out of the last 6 it's been at that I think.

Ouch @ Kate Nash, it's not that bad an album :rofl: Watch out Sugababes, Kate's out to steal your end of year number 1 album :lol:
I'm shocked at adam lambert doing *so* badly... the song is good? =S The amount of crap above it?!
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Top 100 charts on OCC has been updated

 

As for Sales info, looks like tomorrow the latest, unless a dickie bird knows different.

Ke$ha - TT is #62 and BBB is #93 - TT has been out for twice as long. BBB was a big mistake.

 

Has Kate Nash forgotten that she used to promote in order to get sales? It's almost as if she has given up!

Cilmi's previous effort was certified platinum and Sugababes' only gold I think. And she had a Top 10 single as well.

 

But all flops so it's just an opinion

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Is it just me or have ALOT of new albums recently just totally bombed?

 

Kate Nash - in 2007 had a massive single and album. Was practically everywhere. In 2010 the lead single lasted two weeks in the top 40 and the album fell from #8 to #39 in one week.

Sugababes - Been around for 10 years, have had various ups and downs with several big albums and single releases. This year their album spent a week in the top 40.

Gabriella Cilmi - Relatively big debut single, platinum debut album. In 2010 a FANTASTIC single gets snubbed by Radio 1, only just makes the top ten and then fell. Album only went in at #23 or something and plummeted.

OneRepublic - 'Apoligise' and 'Stop and Stare' were pretty good songs and were hard to escape from in early 2008 and now their comeback single and album spent a few weeks in the top 100 before dissapearing.

Ke$ha - 'TiK ToK' was a worldwide top five hit and yet the album is already out of the top 75 here in the UK.

Jason Derulo - Two big singles and yet the album dropped like a stone.

Ellie Goulding - Critics Choice Award, #4 single and yet the album broke the record for the biggest drop from #1 ever.

Marina and the Diamonds - Tons of hype around her yet her album suffered the same fate as the others and debuted highly then plummeted.

Owl City - Worldwide #1 single and single #2 is on it's way yet the album is still stuck outside the top 40.

Shakira - Been around for years and has had numerous hits over the world yet her latest album spent about four weeks in the top 40 and not even an X-Factor performance could boost sales.

Saturdays - Six top 10 singles, four certified Silver, sell out tour and platinum debut album yet their second album and lead single did embarrasingly bad.

Jay Sean - Two big singles, album didn't even reach top 40.

Chris Brown - Fair enough he did *that* last year but I don't think his album got top 75 here in the UK, and the last one did really well.

MGMT - Dropped 15 places last week and even further this week.

 

I know albums usually follow the "debut high, fall low, start rising with 2nd single then float around" rule but some of the ones i've listed have just dissapeared from the top 100 altogether! Why is it very few artists can peak high with albums and actually STICK AROUND?!

 

 

Is it just me or have ALOT of new albums recently just totally bombed?

 

Kate Nash - in 2007 had a massive single and album. Was practically everywhere. In 2010 the lead single lasted two weeks in the top 40 and the album fell from #8 to #39 in one week.

Sugababes - Been around for 10 years, have had various ups and downs with several big albums and single releases. This year their album spent a week in the top 40.

Gabriella Cilmi - Relatively big debut single, platinum debut album. In 2010 a FANTASTIC single gets snubbed by Radio 1, only just makes the top ten and then fell. Album only went in at #23 or something and plummeted.

OneRepublic - 'Apoligise' and 'Stop and Stare' were pretty good songs and were hard to escape from in early 2008 and now their comeback single and album spent a few weeks in the top 100 before dissapearing.

Ke$ha - 'TiK ToK' was a worldwide top five hit and yet the album is already out of the top 75 here in the UK.

Jason Derulo - Two big singles and yet the album dropped like a stone.

Ellie Goulding - Critics Choice Award, #4 single and yet the album broke the record for the biggest drop from #1 ever.

Marina and the Diamonds - Tons of hype around her yet her album suffered the same fate as the others and debuted highly then plummeted.

Owl City - Worldwide #1 single and single #2 is on it's way yet the album is still stuck outside the top 40.

Shakira - Been around for years and has had numerous hits over the world yet her latest album spent about four weeks in the top 40 and not even an X-Factor performance could boost sales.

Saturdays - Six top 10 singles, four certified Silver, sell out tour and platinum debut album yet their second album and lead single did embarrasingly bad.

Jay Sean - Two big singles, album didn't even reach top 40.

Chris Brown - Fair enough he did *that* last year but I don't think his album got top 75 here in the UK, and the last one did really well.

MGMT - Dropped 15 places last week and even further this week.

 

I know albums usually follow the "debut high, fall low, start rising with 2nd single then float around" rule but some of the ones i've listed have just dissapeared from the top 100 altogether! Why is it very few artists can peak high with albums and actually STICK AROUND?!

 

With a few exceptions (those I've bolded) the major reason behind these is that those acts are single acts - people will pay for a couple of minutes of their work, but don't want to buy an entire album of it.

 

After havign big albums previously, Kate and Sugas are pretty surprising flops, but I'd say the main reason Congratulations flopped is that they made the songs extremely uncommercial on purpose and released no singles from it (Radio 1 supported Flash Delirium yes, but that doesn't make it a single)

 

Also, Chris Brown's album made #55.

Ke$ha - 'TiK ToK' was a worldwide top five hit and yet the album is already out of the top 75 here in the UK.

Jason Derulo - Two big singles and yet the album dropped like a stone.

Ellie Goulding - Critics Choice Award, #4 single and yet the album broke the record for the biggest drop from #1 ever.

Marina and the Diamonds - Tons of hype around her yet her album suffered the same fate as the others and debuted highly then plummeted.

 

I'd say these four albums still have some life left in them yet. Marina hasn't exactly plummeted, she fell to the lower part of the top 75 and climbed back into the top 40 a couple of weeks ago.

 

Anyone else notice that Usher was #1 on the download chart, so for once, physical sales must have made all the difference?

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