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I don't trust the OCC to give the correct positions so I'd rather wait for a full list.

 

Which will come from whom? :P

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Eminem tops the Official Albums Chart with The Marshall Mathers LP 2, and becomes the first American act to score seven consecutive UK Number 1 albums.

 

 

GOD OF RAP :wub:

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They were getting very diminishing returns towards the end though.

Not so much album wise though, their greatest hits album sold really well, didn't it? Shane's got a certain album audience.

Which will come from whom? :P

 

Also the OCC, but in a reliable list form rather than just a paragraph. The OCC often make really basic mistakes in their commentary :P

God these women sound so irritating

3 :ne: Little Mix - Move [D]

 

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Chart Run: 3 [1 wk]

 

Release date: 03-11-2013

Format: download only single

Label: Syco Music

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Surpassing the achievements of One Direction and JLS by becoming the first group to win The X Factor in the U.K., four-piece girl band Little Mix were one of the few success stories to emerge from the underperforming and controversial eighth season. Jade Thirlwall (who had auditioned for two previous series) and Perrie Edwards (both from South Shields), Jesy Nelson (from Romford, East London), and Leigh-Anne Pinnock (from High Wycombe) had all originally auditioned as solo artists, but like fellow acts Nu Vibe and the Risk, were put together as a group at the boot-camp stages. After impressing Jessie J and mentor N-Dubz's Tulisa Contostavlos at Judges' House, they made it to the live finals, where their engaging personalities, girl-next-door image, and contemporary song choices saw them outgrow their initial underdog status. Originally known as Rhythmix, the girls were forced to change their moniker in week four after it was revealed that there was already a Brighton-based children's charity of the same name. But following stellar performances of En Vogue's "Don't Let Go," Katy Perry's "E.T.," and Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music," they beat the Conway Sisters and Hope's previous record to become the first girl band in the show's history to make it past week seven. After contributing to the high-profile M&S TV ad campaign and the finalists' charity cover version of Rose Royce's "Wishing on a Star," they eventually went on to triumph over Marcus Collins in the final. Their debut single, a rendition of Damien Rice's 2003 hit "Cannonball," went on to top the charts but scored the lowest first-week sales by an X Factor winner since Steve Brookstein's "Against All Odds" in 2004, and was later beaten to the coveted Christmas number one spot by the Military Wives Choir. Their debut album, DNA, featuring the singles "Cannonball," "Wings," and the title track, was released in late 2012. - iTunes

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2011 01 Cannonball -NAS-

2012 01 Wings -1-

2012 03 DNA -2-

2013 12 Change Your Life -3-

2013 16 How Ya Doin? (Little Mix Feat. Missy Elliott)-4-

2013 03 Move -1-

 

Album Discussion Here

They always seem to bring these acts in the studio on 1 record before they chart so they can say "you're not number x"
Really grown to love 'Move'. Little Mix are probably my favourite XF winners now, not that they have much competition in that regard.
Great to see James Arthur's album entering at #2 :wub: (woo for 'Demonstration' too)
Move. :wub: So glad it's grown on people, the response around here wasn't great when it was first revealed.
After I slagged them off for their studio presence, it would be remiss of me not to say that this sounds actually quite good.
It took a while, but Move is definitely Little Mix's best song yet. Very Destiny's Child/TLC, and I hope they can continue with it as it seems to suit them really well.

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2 :down: (from 1) Eminem Feat. Rihanna - The Monster [D]

 

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Chart Run: 1-2 [2 wks]

 

Release date: 29-10-2013

Format: download only single

Label: Aftermath Records

 

Sales: 70k+

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known by his stage name Eminem and by his alter ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer, songwriter and actor. In addition to his solo career, Eminem is a member of his group D12, as well as one half of the hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, alongside Royce da 5'9". Eminem is one of the world's best-selling music artists and is the best-selling artist of the 2000s. He has been listed and ranked as one of the greatest artists of all time by many magazines, including Rolling Stone magazine which ranked him 82nd on its list of The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. The same magazine declared him The King of Hip Hop. Including his work with D12 and Bad Meets Evil, Eminem has achieved ten number-one albums on the Billboard 200.His worldwide albums sales stand at more than 100 million, singles 120 million, and the estimated sale of over 220 million records worldwide,. In the United States, he has sold 49.1 million albums and 42 million tracks.

 

After releasing his independent debut album Infinite in 1996, Eminem rose to mainstream popularity in 1999 with the release of his major-label debut album The Slim Shady LP. The LP also earned Eminem his first Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. His next two records The Marshall Mathers LP, and The Eminem Show, also won Best Rap Album Grammy Awards, making Eminem the first artist to win Best Rap Album for three consecutive LPs. This was followed by another studio release in 2004 titled Encore. Eminem then went on hiatus after touring in 2005. He released his first album in five years titled Relapse, on May 15, 2009. In 2010, Eminem released his seventh studio album Recovery. Recovery was an international success and was named the best selling album of 2010 worldwide, joining The Eminem Show, which was the best seller of 2002. Eminem won Grammy Awards for both Relapse and Recovery, giving him a total of 13 Grammys in his career, making up it best-selling rap album artist of all-time. Eminem is currently working on his eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 set to be released on November 5, 2013.

 

Eminem has opened other ventures, including his own record label Shady Records with his manager Paul Rosenberg. He also has his own radio channel, Shade 45 on Sirius XM Radio. In 2002, Eminem starred in the hip hop drama film 8 Mile. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, becoming the first rap artist ever to win the award. He has also made cameo appearances in The Wash (2001), Funny People (2009) and the television series Entourage. - Wikipedia

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

Eminem

1999 02 My Name Is -1-

1999 05 Guilty Conscience (Eminem Feat. Dr Dre) -2-

2000 07 Forgot About Dre (Dr Dre Feat. Eminem)

2000 01 The Real Slim Shady -1-

2000 08 The Way I Am -2-

2000 01 Stan (Eminem Feat. Dido) -3-

2001 63 Scary Movies (Bad Meets Evil Feat. Eminem & Royce)

2002 01 Without Me -1-

2002 04 Cleanin' Out My Closet -2-

2002 01 Lose Yourself -OST-

2003 06 Sing For The Moment -3-

2003 06 Business -4-

2004 01 Just Lose It -1-

2005 01 Like Toy Soldiers -2-

2005 04 Mockingbird -3-

2005 04 Ass Like That -4-

2005 04 When I'm Gone -1-

2006 01 Smack That (Akon Feat. Eminem)

2007 32 You Don't Know (Eminem, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks & Ca$his) -1-

2009 04 Crack A Bottle (Eminem Feat. Dr Dre & 50 Cent) -1-

2009 04 We Made You -2-

2009 56 3AM -3-

2009 12 Beautiful -4-

2009 61 Old Time's Sake -5-

2009 73 'Till I Collapse -6-

2009 42 Forever (Drake Feat. Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem)

2010 51 Drop The World (Lil Wayne Feat. Eminem)

2010 05 Not Afraid -1-

2010 02 Love The Way You Lie (Eminem Feat. Rihanna) -2- MILLION SELLER

2010 33 No Love (Eminem Feat. Lil Wayne) -3-

2011 34 Space Bound -4-

2013 02 My Life (50 Cent feat. Eminem & Adam Levine)

2013 02 Berzerk -1-

2013 05 Rap God -PS-

2013 22 Survival -PS-

2013 01 The Monster (Eminem Feat. Rihanna) -2-

 

Rihanna

2005 02 Pon De Replay -1-

2005 11 If It's Lovin' That You Want -2-

2006 02 S.O.S. -1-

2006 02 Unfaithful -2-

2006 17 We Ride -3-

2007 01 Umbrella (Rihanna Feat. Jay-Z) -1-

2007 05 Shut Up And Drive -2-

2007 15 Hate That I Love You (Rihanna Feat. Ne-Yo) -3-

2007 04 Don't Stop The Music -4-

2008 01 Take A Bow -5-

2008 03 Disturbia -6-

2008 28 If I Never See Your Face Again (Maroon 5 Feat. Rihanna)

2008 02 Live Your Life (T.I. Feat. Rihanna)

2008 16 Rehab (Rihanna Feat. Justin Timberlake) -7-

2009 01 Run This Town (Jay-Z feat. Rihanna & Kanye West)

2009 02 Russian Roulette -1-

2009 45 Wait Your Turn -AT-

2010 42 Hard (Rihanna Feat. Young Jeezy) -4-

2010 02 Rude Boy -2-

2010 41 Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour) (Jay-Z Feat. Bono, The Edge & Rihanna)

2010 14 Te Amo -3-

2010 02 Love The Way You Lie (Eminem Feat. Rihanna) MILLION SELLER

2010 01 Only Girl (In The World) -1- MILLION SELLER

2010 01 What's My Name? (Rihanna Feat. Drake) -2-

2010 03 S&M -3-

2010 06 Who's That Chick? (David Guetta Feat. Rihanna)

2011 15 All Of The Lights (Kanye West Feat. Rihanna & Various Artists)

2011 08 California King Bed -4-

2011 54 Man Down -5-

2011 15 Cheers (Drink To That) -6-

2011 16 Fly (Nicki Minaj Feat. Rihanna)

2011 01 We Found Love (Rihanna Feat. Calvin Harris) -1- MILLION SELLER

2011 04 Princess Of China (Coldplay Feat. Rihanna)

2011 09 Take Care (Drake Feat. Rihanna)

2011 25 Talk That Talk (Rihanna Feat. Jay-Z) -3-

2011 16 You Da One -2-

2011 06 Where Have You Been -4-

2012 01 Diamonds -1-

2012 35 Right Now (Rihanna Feat. David Guetta) -4-

2012 63 Nobody's Business (Rihanna Feat. Chris Brown) -AT-

2012 75 Half Of Me -AT-

2012 04 Stay (Rihanna Feat. Mikky Ekko) -2-

2013 43 Pour It Up -3-

2013 01 The Monster (Eminem Feat. Rihanna)

 

Discussion Thread Here

> #1 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> STORM QUEEN

> "Look Right Through" [non-album single]

> 1-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #2 [:down: from #1]

> EMINEM feat. RIHANNA

> "The Monster" [2nd single from "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"]

> 1-2-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #3 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> LITTLE MIX

> "Move" [1st single from "Salute"]

> 3-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #4 [:down: from #2]

> LORDE

> "Royals" [2nd single from "Pure Heroine"]

> 1-2-4-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #5 [:down: from #4]

> ONE DIRECTION

> "Story Of My Life" [2nd single from "Midnight Memories"]

> 4-5-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #6 [:down: from #5]

> ONEREPUBLIC

> "Counting Stars" [2nd single from "Native"]

> 43-30-20-17-13-2-4-3-1-3-1-3-5-6-

> 13 weeks top 40; 14 weeks top 75

 

> #7 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> BRITNEY SPEARS

> "Work B**ch" [1st single from "Britney Jean"]

> 7-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #8 [:down: from #6]

> TINIE TEMPAH feat. JOHN MARTIN

> "Children Of The Sun" [2nd single from "Demonstration"]

> 6-8-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #9 [:down: from #3]

> FATBOY SLIM and RIVA STARR feat. BEARDYMAN

> "Eat Sleep Rave Repeat" [non-album single]

> 3-9-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #10 [:down: from #9]

> JAMES ARTHUR

> "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You" [2nd single from "James Arthur"]

> 2-9-10-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #11 [:down: from #7]

> KATY PERRY

> "Roar" [1st single from "PRISM"]

> 1-1-2-2-4-7-6-4-7-11-

> 10 weeks top 40

 

> #12 [:down: from #10]

> MILEY CYRUS

> "Wrecking Ball" [2nd single from "Bangerz"]

> 1-2-6-10-12-

> 5 weeks top 40

 

> #13 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> ED SHEERAN

> "I See Fire" [1st single from "The Hobbit - The Desolation Of Smaug - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"]

> 13-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #14 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> KATY B

> "5 AM" [2nd single from "Little Red"]

> 14-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #15 [:down: from #14]

> WILKINSON

> "Afterglow" [2nd single from "Lazers Not Included"]

> 8-9-14-15-

> 4 weeks top 40

 

> #16 [:down: from #11]

> SHOWTEK feat. WE ARE LOUD and SONNY WILSON

> "Booyah" [non-album single]

> 5-11-16-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #17 [:down: from #13]

> JAMES BLUNT

> "Bonfire Heart" [1st single from "Moon Landing"]

> 6-4-7-13-17-

> 5 weeks top 40

 

> #18 [:down: from #15]

> DRAKE feat. MAJID JORDAN

> "Hold On, We're Going Home" [2nd single from "Nothing Was The Same"]

> 56-15-11-9-6-5-7-4-8-13-12-10-15-18-

> 13 weeks top 40; 14 weeks top 75

 

> #19 [:down: from #16]

> THE VAMPS

> "Can We Dance" [1st single from TBA debut album]

> 2-10-13-14-16-19-

> 6 weeks top 40

 

> #20 [:up: from #21]

> RIZZLE KICKS

> "Skip To The Good Bit" [2nd single from "Roaring 20s"]

> 87-x(5)-44-34-21-20-

> 3 weeks top 40; 4 weeks top 75; 5 weeks top 100

 

> #21 [:down: from #12]

> FOXES

> "Youth" [2nd single from "Glorious"]

> 12-21-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #22 [:down: from #17]

> CONOR MAYNARD

> "R U Crazy" [1st single from TBA 2nd album]

> 4-9-11-17-22-

> 5 weeks top 40

 

> #23 [:down: from #8]

> THE WANTED

> "Show Me Love (America)" [5th single from "Word Of Mouth"]

> 8-23-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #24 [:down: from #18]

> YLVIS

> "The Fox" [non-album single]

> 88-65-46-24-23-17-18-24-

> 5 weeks top 40; 7 weeks top 75; 8 weeks top 100

 

> #25 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> TAYLOR SWIFT feat. GARY LIGHTBODY

> "The Last Time" [5th single from "Red"]

> 25-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #26 [:down: from #22]

> ROBIN THICKE feat. KENDRICK LAMAR

> "Give It 2 U" [2nd single from "Blurred Lines"]

> 86-100-x(1)-61-34-27-27-28-15-22-26-

> 7 weeks top 40; 8 weeks top 75; 10 weeks top 100

 

> #27 [:down: from #19]

> BEN PEARCE

> "What I Might Do" [non-album single]

> 25-13-7-12-15-16-12-19-27-

> 9 weeks top 40

 

> #28 [:down: from #23]

> JASON DERULO feat. 2 CHAINZ

> "Talk Dirty" [2nd single from "Tattoos"]

> 1-1-3-8-11-16-23-28-

> 8 weeks top 40

 

> #29 [:down: from #24]

> AVICII

> "Wake Me Up" [1st single from "True"]

> 1-1-1-2-2-2-2-3-4-6-8-11-17-21-20-24-29-

> 17 weeks top 40

 

> #30 [:re: RE-ENTRY]

> EMINEM

> "Berzerk" [1st single from "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"]

> 2-7-21-x(1)-30-

> 4 weeks top 40

 

> #31 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> JUSTIN BIEBER

> "Bad Day" [non-album single]

> 31-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #32 [:down: from #20]

> LAWSON

> "Juliet" [6th single from "Chapman Square"]

> 3-13-20-32-

> 4 weeks top 40

 

> #33 [:down: from #26]

> ELLIE GOULDING

> "Burn" [4th single from "Halcyon"]

> 1-1-1-2-3-8-10-13-18-17-23-26-33-

> 13 weeks top 40

 

> #34 [:re: RE-ENTRY]

> EMINEM

> "Survival" [promo single from "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"]

> 22-x(1)-34-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #35 [:down: from #30]

> ROBIN THICKE feat. T.I. and PHARRELL

> "Blurred Lines" [1st single from "Blurred Lines"]

> 1-1-1-1-2-2-1-2-3-3-5-7-10-10-15-18-19-18-28-32-33-26-30-35-

> 24 weeks top 40

 

> #36 [:re: RE-ENTRY]

> JESSIE J

> "Sexy Lady" [album track from "Alive"]

> 22-60-x(4)-36-

> 2 weeks top 40; 3 weeks top 75

 

> #37 [:down: from #27]

> AVICII

> "You Make Me" [2nd single from "True"]

> 5-5-6-12-15-19-27-37-

> 8 weeks top 40

 

> #38 [:down: from #29]

> MACKLEMORE and RYAN LEWIS feat. MARY LAMBERT

> "Same Love" [3rd single from "The Heist"]

> 25-20-9-9-6-9-16-18-24-29-38-

> 11 weeks top 40

 

> #39 [:up: from #49]

> AWOLNATION

> "Sail" [1st single from "Megalithic Symphony"]

> 84-73-54-49-39-

> 1 week top 40; 4 weeks top 75; 5 weeks top 100

 

> #40 [:down: from #31]

> THE SATURDAYS

> "Disco Love" [4th single from "Living For The Weekend"]

> 5-14-30-31-40-

> 5 weeks top 40

 

'Look Right Through' does not sound like a #1 single at ALL but fab to see it there as it's great.

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