June 16Jun 16 Hoping the actual sales are still at a similar level! Hoping this isn’t a sign of it being soon to exit the top 100 though 🫠
Friday at 10:074 days It's really sad it hasn't held up better. We desperately needed another single and some UK promo.
Friday at 11:084 days I think it's held up pretty decently to say there's not really been much to keep it afloat since it came out (and given how it's a rarity albums in general hang around these days)
Friday at 11:234 days On 17/06/2025 at 23:46, Jessie Where said:Another week and no news on a next singleEach time I come into this thread it is to see if anything is announced. Why has she gone all Dua Lipa on her era when it could have been so much more.
Friday at 17:354 days I think we’re getting a Zombieboy push in August but nothing else till then! Hopefully the tour has some moments what go viral but how often do tours impact the UK charts until they’re actually in the UK (Taylor aside).A total waste on Bobby’s part I think! Streaming push and a lyric video for How Bad Do U Want Me could’ve really helped it out. It’s doing really well on radio in other territories like Australia but in the UK its not had anything as of yet!The Fame is now ahead of MAYHEM in the UK too! #69 this week. Next week it’ll at least match what ARTPOP spent in the top 100 too here in the UK. Edited Saturday at 00:373 days by Jordanlee1402
Friday at 17:534 days Author UK Albums Chart69 49 15 MAYHEM, Lady Gaga (Peak: 1)Oh dear what a dropUK sales to date:Week 1: 55,577 (#1)Week 2: 12,800 (#4)Week 3: 8,822 (#5)Week 4: 7,818 (#8)Week 5: 6,245 (#8)Week 6: 5,895 (#10)Week 7: 5,214 (#10)Week 8: 4,585 (#23)Week 9: 4,200 (#21, estimate)Week 10: 3,600 (#32, estimate)Week 11: 3,000 (#43, estimate)Week 12: 2,800 (#50, estimate)Week 13: 2,600 (#52, estimate)Week 14: 2,700 (#49, estimate)Week 15: 2,400 (#69, estimate)Total: 128,256
Friday at 22:093 days This is absolutely awful planning on both Gaga and her team’s part. ‘Abracadabra’ is quite clearly finished and done, ‘Mayhem’ isn’t holding on its own as well with just the moment of the said song and it’s quite clear we need some sort of momentum push.Gaga has not actively pushed ANY of her eras as hard as she can since ‘Born This Way’. I get we need to take into consideration her health and all, but to go from going full on live performances to suddenly nothing (like even a radio single with a visualiser or something) is bizarrely strange.Why perform ‘Zombieboy’ on TUDUM (which did next to nothing on the charts), to not immediately impact the song on radio followed by a video release then that would nicely tie in with the August official push by ‘Wednesday’, just baffles me.I don’t want to sound like a negative Nancy but she & her team really don’t do themselves any justice/favours and the backlash or the ‘eye roll’ from fans saying “oh look she’s gone all AWOL again”, isn’t exactly unjustified. Edited Friday at 22:103 days by Oricon
Saturday at 08:563 days I agree she had HUGE momentum this Era the HYPE was there and she really needed the next single out just after big shows. It's such a shame as a fan that it's all just sort of crashed and burned when this album is a masterpiece with numerous single potentials and it's all just such a missed opportunity. Although, I'm sure Gaga and her team have their reasons maybe she didn't want to have a big continuous album campaign.
Saturday at 09:423 days Author The album will definitely climb/stabilise on charts as there will be loads of attention to come from the tour to Grammys. But it is a bit frustrating that they haven't been able to provide third good streamer after album release.
Sunday at 20:421 day I can't believe we're about 4 months on from the album release and there's been nothing since. So frustrating when there's so much more to give here.
51 minutes ago51 min Billboard names Lady Gaga’s “Mayhem” as one of the best albums of 2025!“With Mayhem, Lady Gaga achieved what so many veteran hitmakers set out to do but rarely accomplish – creating a brand-new album that somehow evokes the best of their earliest hits while feeling wholly original and modern, delighting casual fans and die-hards alike.”