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Some USA sales with these new rules for sales

 

Through the 5/26 Billboard charts:

 

Glory

 

ALBUM SALES: 158,684

ALBUMS W/TEA 201,496

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND AUDIO 389,039

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND 424,894

STREAMING ON-DEMAND 329,098,097

 

In the Zone

 

ALBUM SALES: 3,036,780

ALBUMS W/TEA 3,428,979

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND AUDIO 3,524,071

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND 3,613,999 2xP

STREAMING ON-DEMAND 277,530,901

 

100 copies last week sold

 

Britney Jean

 

ALBUM SALES: 275,422

ALBUMS W/TEA 418,553

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND AUDIO 484,072

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND 547,032 Gold

STREAMING ON-DEMAND 192,717,931

 

17 copies last week

Through the 5/26 Billboard charts:

 

Baby One More Time

 

ALBUM SALES: 10,636,724

ALBUMS W/TEA 10,794,525

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND AUDIO 10,866,061

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND 10,950,154 14xP

STREAMING ON-DEMAND 233,442,700

 

43 copies sold last week

 

Through the 5/26 Billboard charts:

 

Greatest Hits: My Prerogative

 

ALBUM SALES: 1,565,395

ALBUMS W/TEA 2,436,647

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND AUDIO 2,694,380

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND 2,955,239 1xP

STREAMING ON-DEMAND 777,888,773

 

182 copies sold last week

 

 

Edited by Nick F1

The post for Glory above is fake, this one is correct

 

Through the 5/26 Billboard charts:

 

Glory

 

ALBUM SALES: 152,616

ALBUMS W/TEA 208,262

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND AUDIO 316,994

ALBUMS W/TEA W/SEA ON-DEMAND 341,409

STREAMING ON-DEMAND 199,719,883

 

80 copies sold last week

Edited by Nick F1

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Femme Fatale [Complete Run]
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Chart Run = *1*-2-6-5-4-20-29-34-34-37-23-59-43-49-41-41-47-46-54-56-58-53-54-73-117-66-176-x-188-107-x-153-x-x-180-x-x-x-x-195
Total Wks On Chart = 31
Sales: 795,000
Certification: Platinum


Britney Jean
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Chart Run = *4*-22-27-23-19-29-47-80-101-110-113
Total Wks On Chart = 11
Sales: 272,000

Glory
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Chart Run = *3*-12-37-66
Total Wks On Chart = 4
Sales: 250,000


Singles

Slumber Party [Ft Tinashe]
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 - #86
U.S. Dance/Club Songs - #1
U.S. Mainstream Top 40 - #27
Chart Run = *86*
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Feels very strange to see '3' in her Top 5. I know it was a #1 in the states but is it still as fondly remembered? Surely the likes of 'Toxic' and 'Oops' are regarded more well-known there, even though they didn't appear to perform as well commercially for various reasons?
The Hot 100 was flawed, especially at the time, but a lot of her earlier hits got limited releases so they charted basically on airplay alone. That's why they had lower peaks. Oops and Toxic for example would've been easy #1 hits for her. Even that "well" remembered song From The Bottom... was #1 on the sales chart, which is why it has a high peak of #14. Imagine monster hits like Oops, it would've been very different. But I guess the label wanted album sales, and they also payed the price by having seemingly "flop" peak singles.

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The Beatles were one of the truly great single and album bands. Indeed not that many of their singles made it to their albums. I think their influence is not only musical but historical and cultural as well.
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After being released on vinyl (exclusively by Urban Outfitters), 'Oops!...I Did It Again' has re-entered Billboard's Top Album Sales chart at #86.

 

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and also on Vinyl chart

 

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4,645 copies has been sold

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Blackout has entered on some billboard charts due the limited vinyl release.

 

Top album sales: 95 (RE) 35wks pk2

Catalog album sales: 18 (NE)

Vinyl albums chart: 9 (NE)

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5/2/20 Billboard charts:

 

VINYL ALBUMS

TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Imprint | label

 

3 NEW 1 Britney Jean - Britney Spears ( 3 ) RCA

 

and...

 

TOP ALBUM SALES

TW LW 2W WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Imprint | label

 

33 Re-Entry 12 Britney Jean - Britney Spears ( 4 ) RCA

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Britney Spears' Career Sales & Streams, In Honor of 20 Years of 'Oops!...I Did It Again': Ask Billboard Mailbag

 

Hi Derek,

 

May 2000 was big for pop culture, as that month also brought us the premiere of Survivor, on May 31.

 

(Speaking of, I met Survivor host Jeff Probst briefly in 2014, as we were filing out of New York's Hammerstein Ballroom after Howard Stern's 60th birthday celebration, which I covered for Billboard. Attendees had been given cupcakes, in honor of Stern's big day, and I hadn't eaten mine yet. After awkwardly gushing how big a Survivor fan I was [Probst was very appreciative], I was on such a high. I was walking behind my boss, cupcake in hand, frosting and all, when he suddenly stopped short. Guess what smushed right into the back of his nice, wool/velvety jacket? Somehow, he didn't vote me out …)

 

Back to Britney … Let's recap the sales of all 15 Spears albums that have hit the Billboard 200 chart, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data:

 

10.7 million, …Baby One More Time; 9.2 million, Oops…I Did It Again; 4.4 million, Britney; 3 million, In the Zone; 1.7 million, Circus

 

1.6 million, Greatest Hits: My Prerogative; 1 million, Blackout; 805,000, Femme Fatale; 280,000, Britney Jean; 268,000, The Singles Collection

 

170,000, Playlist: The Very Best of Britney Spears; 157,000, Glory; 138,000, B in the Mix: The Remixes; 60,000, The Essential Britney Spears; 30,000, B in the Mix: The Remixes: Vol. 2

 

Spears has sold 33.8 million albums in the U.S. to date.

 

As for her most-streamed songs (on-demand audio and video combined) in the U.S.? Here are her top five:

 

448 million, "Toxic"; 285 million, "…Baby One More Time"; 240 million, "Oops! I Did It Again"; 212 million, "Circus"; 202 million, "Womanizer"

 

Spears' songs overall have drawn 3.7 billion on-demand U.S. streams. Plus, her radio reach stands at 25.9 billion in cumulative airplay audience.

 

As you note, Derek, Oops! I Did It Again held the record for 15 years for the biggest sales week ever for an album by a female artist, as it debuted atop the June 3, 2000-dated Billboard 200 with 1,319,000 copies sold in its first week. Adele's 25 broke the mark, among all albums, when it launched with 3,338,000 sold on charts dated Dec. 12, 2015. To date, Oops' opening frame ranks as the seventh-biggest sales week for an album (and remains second, below 25, among sets by women) since Nielsen Music/MRC Data began tracking U.S. sales in 1991.

 

My boss's former boss, Geoff Mayfield (whose wardrobe I never accessorized with any baked goods), recapped Oops' arrival in the June 3, 2000, Billboard issue, highlighting numerous achievements that the set earned that week:

 

Meanwhile, Billboard reviewed the album in the May 20, 2000, issue. The title track went on to hit No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, "Lucky" reached No. 23 and "Stronger" climbed to No. 11, while "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know," as shouted out below, became a global hit, and has drawn 8.8 million on-demand U.S. streams to date.

 

The review read, "How does a teen phenomenon follow a trend-setting debut that's sold 9-plus million copies in the U.S. alone? With a little more of the same, while also mining new ground that leaves the listener pleasantly intrigued. Oops percolates with a carefully measured blend of familiar pop/funk, R&B and power-balladry.

 

"Spears may not be a vocal acrobat à la colleagues Jessica Simpson and Christina Aguilera, but she does have an instantly recognizable style, and Oops indicates that she's developing a soulful edge and emotional depth that can't be conjured with a glass-shattering note. This is particularly apparent on the hit-worthy, Shania Twain-[co-]penned ballad 'Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know.'

 

"As she evolves, Spears is wisely sticking with age-appropriate material that her teen constituency can bond with. And, unlike several of the key songs on her breakthrough debut, ...Baby One More Time, Oops consistently casts Spears as a young woman coming to terms with her inner power, and that's a darn good message to offer an impressionable audience."

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