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Billboard Hot 100
Issuedate: May 6th, 2008

01. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love
02. Lil Wayne and Static Major - Lollipop
03. Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown - No Air
04. Usher and Young Jeezy - Love In This Club
05. Ray J and Yung Berg - Sexy Can I
06. Madonna and Justin Timberlake - 4 Minutes
07. Mariah Carey - Touch My Body
08. Natasha Bedingfield - Pocketful of Sunshine
09. Sara Bareilles - Love Song
10. Jesse Mccartney - Leavin'
11. Danity Kane - Damaged
12. Flo Rida and T-Pain - Low
13. John Mayer - Say
14. Miley Cyrus - See You Again
15. Chris Brown - Forever

This week's singles chart is basically static from last week's chart, with Leona Lewis's "Bleeding Love" still holding sway on top.  I'm just wondering why her second single "Better in Time" has disappeared from the Hot 100.  That second song is already doing well here locally.

The big news this week is the big jump of Natasha Bedingfield and her "Pocketful of Sunshine" from #19 all the way to #8.  This was of course spurred by her appearance on American Idol recently singing this song.   This really shows that American Idol is still a very good stage to promote your material, as what also happened to Leona Lewis and Mariah Carey's songs.  The irony is that Idol's own Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson's project "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" did not show the same chart progress.

The really significant chart news is on the Billboard 200 album chart where Madonna's latest CD "Hard Candy" debuts at Number 1. This is her 7th Number 1 album, which puts her in 2nd place among solo female artists.   The topnotcher in this area is diva Barbra Streisand who has 8 Number 1 albums.   Madonna's previous Number 1 albums were: "Like a Virgin," three weeks (1985), "True Blue," five weeks (1986), "Like a Prayer," six weeks (1989), "Music," one week (2000), "American Life," one week (2003), "Confessions on a Dance Floor," one week (2005). 

Madonna also has some news on the Hot 100 as her latest release "Give It 2 Me" is the Hot Shot Debut this week at #57.

Billboard Hot 100
Issuedate: week 09/2008

01. Flo Rida and T-Pain - Low
02. Chris Brown - With You
03. Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music
04. Alicia Keys - No One
05. Sara Bareilles - Love Song
06. Timbaland and OneRepublic - Apologize
07. Snoop Dogg - Sensual Seduction
08. Sean Kingston - Take You There
09. Buckcherry - Sorry
10. Webbie featuring Lil' Phat and Lil' Boosie - Independent
11. Miley Cyrus - See You Again
12. Fergie - Clumsy
13. Taylor Swift - Teardrops On My Guitar
14. Lupe Fiasco - Superstar
15. Alicia Keys - Like You'll Never See Me Again

Yes, "Low" by Flo Rida remains at Number 1 for an unbelievable 9 weeks.  I just think that is too long for a song with lyrics as inane as:

Apple Bottom Jeans [Jeans]
Boots with the fur [With the fur]
The whole club was lookin at her
She hit the flo [She hit the flo]
Next thing you know
Shawty got low low low low low low low low.

Yikes.  Funny and cheesy, hahaha!  At the other end of the chart, Flo Rida debuts with his follow up "Elevator" featuring Timbaland this time, at #100.

Anyway, elsewhere on the chart, we have many other notable debuts:

Mariah Carey (photo, with her naked body only covered by a hat!) is back on the chart after being absent from the Hot 100 for the whole 2007, with her new song "Touch My Body", debuting at #54.  Well not bad, but for me it is just a continuation of her "We Belong Together" success couple of years back.  This song could have been part of that older album.  But still, we would be eager to hear how the other tracks of her new album, interestingly titled "e=mc2".

UK X-Factor winner Leona Lewis, who looks and sounds very much like Mariah Carey to me, finally debuts on the US Hot 100 with "Bleeding Love" at #85.  This very song has already landed Lewis at #1 in the UK and other European charts.

Also, Usher makes it back to the chart after a long absence.  "Love In This Club" featuring Young Jeezy debuts at #834.  Locally, the new Usher song being played on the radio is "That Girl Right There" featuring Ludacris.

On the Billboard 200 album chart, Amy Winehouse and Herbie Hancock rocket literally into the Top 5 after their Grammy wins.  Amy's "Back In Black" jumps back up from #24 to #2 on its 49th week on the chart.  Hancock's Album of the Year winner "River:  The Joni Letters" shoots up to #5 from a lowly #154 on only its 4th week on the chart.  Withstanding these big moves is Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" which remains at #1 after debuting there last week.

Another interesting piece of news this week was the decision of Billboard to put Michael Jackson's "Thriller 25" in the Pop Catalog Album chart instead of the Billboard 200 big chart.  Billboard explains its decision by saying that "The overwhelming consensus at leading retailers was that despite the new material added to "Thriller 25," this essentially represents a re-issue of a 25 year old album and it thus belongs on the catalog charts."   Of course, elsewhere in the world where there is no catalog chart, "Thriller 25" debuted in the Top 10.





Blog EntryTop 100 Billboard 200 Albums of 2007Dec 19, '07 7:29 PM
for everyone
This particular yearend chart is one of those that does not really reflect what had actually been the best-selling album of 2007. 

Because of the way the information had been compiled and time frame involved (only Dec 06 to Nov 07), Daughtry's debut album (review) had earned the coveted Number 1 slot of this yearend list.  I am not complaining because I thought it was really an awesome debut album. 

However, if the actual Soundscan figures were to be followed, at the time this list was published last weekend, the soundtrack to "High School Musical 2" had already overtaken Daughtry to be the best-selling album of the year.

Just today though, Josh Groban's Christmas album "Noel" sold an additional 669,000 copies this week, maintaining the Number 1 slot of the Billboard 200 for a record 4 consecutive weeks at top.  These phenomenal sales figures, now totalling 2.77 million copies sold, have pushed "Noel" to be this year's top selling album!


The Billboard 200

Issue Date: 2007

# Title Artist Labels
1 DAUGHTRY Daughtry RCA/RMG
2 KONVICTED Akon Konvict/Upfront/SRC/Universal Motown/UMRG
3 THE DUTCHESS Fergie will.i.am/A&M/Interscope/IGA
4 HANNAH MONTANA Soundtrack Walt Disney
5 SOME HEARTS Carrie Underwood Arista/Arista Nashville/RMG
6 ALL THE RIGHT REASONS Nickelback Roadrunner
7 FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS Justin Timberlake Jive/Zomba
8 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 Soundtrack Walt Disney
9 NOW 23 Various Artists Sony BMG Strategic Marketing Group/EMI/Universal/Zomba/Sony Music
10 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT Linkin Park Machine Shop/Warner Bros.
11 B'DAY Beyonce Columbia/Sony Music
12 GRADUATION Kanye West Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/IDJMG
13 ME AND MY GANG Rascal Flatts Lyric Street/Hollywood
14 LOVE The Beatles Apple/Capitol
15 THE SWEET ESCAPE Gwen Stefani Interscope/IGA
16 HANNAH MONTANA 2 (SOUNDTRACK)/MEET MILEY CYRUS Miley Cyrus Walt Disney/Hollywood
17 AWAKE Josh Groban 143/Reprise/Warner Bros.
18 NOT TOO LATE Norah Jones Blue Note/BLG
19 TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift Big Machine
20 KINGDOM COME Jay-Z Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/IDJMG
21 IT WON'T BE SOON BEFORE LONG Maroon 5 A&M/Octone/IGA
22 THE EVOLUTION OF ROBIN THICKE Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope/IGA
23 EXTREME BEHAVIOR Hinder Universal Republic/UMRG
24 BACK TO BLACK Amy Winehouse Universal Republic/UMRG
25 THE BEST DAMN THING Avril Lavigne RCA/RMG
26 LOVE, PAIN & THE WHOLE CRAZY THING Keith Urban Capitol Nashville
27 CIARA: THE EVOLUTION Ciara LaFace/Zomba
28 CORINNE BAILEY RAE Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol
29 ENJOY THE RIDE Sugarland Mercury (Nashville)/UMGN
30 LET IT GO Tim McGraw Curb
31 T.I. VS T.I.P. T.I. Grand Hustle/Atlantic/AG
32 LOOSE Nelly Furtado Mosley/Geffen/IGA
33 INFINITY ON HIGH Fall Out Boy Fueled By Ramen/Island/IDJMG
34 CONTINUUM John Mayer Aware/Columbia/Sony Music
35 THE INSPIRATION Young Jeezy Corporate Thugz/Def Jam/IDJMG
36 CURTIS 50 Cent Shady/Aftermath/Interscope/IGA
37 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Soundtrack Walt Disney
38 LONG ROAD OUT OF EDEN Eagles ERC
39 CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE Michael Buble 143/Reprise/Warner Bros.
40 STILL FEELS GOOD Rascal Flatts Lyric Street/Hollywood
41 DREAMGIRLS Soundtrack Music World/Columbia/Sony Music
42 NOW 24 Various Artists EMI/Sony BMG/Universal/Zomba/Capitol
43 HOW TO SAVE A LIFE The Fray Epic/Sony Music
44 EMINEM PRESENTS: THE RE-UP Various Artists Shady/Interscope/IGA
45 NOW 25 Various Artists Universal/EMI/Sony BMG/Zomba/UMRG
46 SIEMPRE Il Divo SYCO/Columbia/Sony Music
47 DUETS: AN AMERICAN CLASSIC Tony Bennett RPM/Columbia/Sony Music
48 DOCTOR'S ADVOCATE The Game Geffen/IGA
49 LOST HIGHWAY Bon Jovi Mercury/Island/UMGN/IDJMG
50 DOUBLE UP R. Kelly Jive/Zomba
51 THE BLACK PARADE My Chemical Romance Reprise/Warner Bros.
52 THE OPEN DOOR Evanescence Wind-up
53 BECAUSE OF YOU Ne-Yo Def Jam/IDJMG
54 THA BLUE CARPET TREATMENT Snoop Dogg Doggystyle/Geffen/IGA
55 TIMBALAND PRESENTS SHOCK VALUE Timbaland Mosley/Blackground/Interscope/IGA
56 CARNIVAL RIDE Carrie Underwood Arista/Arista Nashville/RMG/SBN
57 GOOD GIRL GONE BAD Rihanna SRP/Def Jam/IDJMG
58 IF YOU'RE GOING THROUGH HELL Rodney Atkins Curb
59 REBA DUETS Reba McEntire MCA Nashville/UMGN
60 U218: SINGLES U2 Island/Interscope/IGA
61 JUST WHO I AM: POETS & PIRATES Kenny Chesney BNA/SBN
62 EPIPHANY T-Pain Konvict/Nappy Boy/Jive/Zomba
63 YOUR MAN Josh Turner MCA Nashville/UMGN
64 HIP HOP IS DEAD Nas Def Jam/Columbia/IDJMG
65 HAIRSPRAY Soundtrack New Line
66 MY DECEMBER Kelly Clarkson RCA/RMG
67 REFLECTIONS (A RETROSPECTIVE) Mary J. Blige Matriarch/Geffen/IGA
68 5TH GEAR Brad Paisley Arista Nashville/SBN
69 LIGHT GRENADES Incubus Immortal/Epic/Sony Music
70 ONCE AGAIN John Legend G.O.O.D./Columbia/Sony Music
71 WINTERSONG Sarah McLachlan Arista/RMG
72 MAGIC Bruce Springsteen Columbia/Sony Music
73 BACK TO BASICS Christina Aguilera RCA/RMG
74 TAYLOR HICKS Taylor Hicks Arista/RMG
75 THE CHEETAH GIRLS 2 Soundtrack Walt Disney
76 ICKY THUMP The White Stripes Third Man/Warner Bros.
77 IT JUST COMES NATURAL George Strait MCA Nashville/UMGN
78 STADIUM ARCADIUM Red Hot Chili Peppers Warner Bros.
79 TIME WELL WASTED Brad Paisley Arista Nashville/SBN
80 SAM'S TOWN The Killers Island/IDJMG
81 GREATEST HITS VOL 2: REFLECTED Tim McGraw Curb
82 TAKING THE LONG WAY Dixie Chicks Columbia/Sony Music
83 ONE - X Three Days Grace Jive/Zomba
84 A BEAUTIFUL LIE 30 Seconds To Mars Immortal/Virgin
85 BIG DOG DADDY Toby Keith Show Dog Nashville
86 NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL CHRISTMAS! 3 Various Artists EMI/Universal/Zomba/Sony BMG Strategic Marketing Group/Sony Music
87 JUST LIKE YOU Keyshia Cole Confidential/Imani/Geffen/IGA
88 COCO Colbie Caillat Universal Republic/UMRG
89 GRAMMY NOMINEES 2007 Various Artists Grammy/Sony BMG CMG
90 MEMORY ALMOST FULL Paul McCartney MPL/Hear/Concord
91 THE PRICE OF FAME Bow Wow Columbia/Sony Music
92 INTRODUCING JOSS STONE Joss Stone Virgin
93 DON'T YOU FAKE IT The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Virgin
94 LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Birdman & Lil Wayne Cash Money/Universal Motown/UMRG
95 SMALL TOWN GIRL Kellie Pickler BNA/SBN
96 I'M NOT DEAD Pink LaFace/Zomba
97 EYES OPEN Snow Patrol Polydor/A&M/Interscope/IGA
98 FROM NOTHIN' TO SOMETHIN' Fabolous Desert Storm/Def Jam/IDJMG
99 LUVANMUSIQ Musiq Soulchild Atlantic/AG
100 WAKING UP LAUGHING Martina McBride RCA Nashville/SBN

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