Soundscann for this week?

Originally Posted by Kingtre

Originally Posted by Untitled

-- 16 JIM JONES COLUMBIA 13,773
PREY FOR REIGN

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what are these numbers
what is this 13thou your first week
what are these preposterous words
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Damn 13k..Jones did 100k+ when Max wrote all his songs..Jim must feel like an idiot for doin Max dirty all them years..only thing he had left was a Camreunion..but he messed that up..It's over for Jim..

N for juelz I see the same fate..the days of taking years off and still sellin are over..just ask Nelly
 
NOW IS NO. 1
UMe's Now 30 Leads Album Chart, Hannah Soundtrack #2, Hilson #3, Leads Six Debuts in Top 10

March 31, 2009

The Now franchise may be on the decline in the post-iTunes era, but UMe's 30th installment of the hits series has enough support to land at #1 on the HITSalbum chart, with almost 150k in total sales.

That's enough to top Disney's Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack, which bows at #2 with almost 140k, although the actual film doesn't open untila week from Friday (4/10). For Airhead's exclusive take on the marketing rollout, click here.

Following the lone remaining holdover from last week's Top 5, Chop Shop/Atlantic's Twilight soundtrack at #3 and up another 32% with 103k, bothMosley/Interscope's Keri Hilson (#4) and Legacy's multi-format reissue of Pearl Jam's classic Ten (#5) debut on the leader board.

For the second time this year, that gives us three six-figure sellers on the HITS Top 50.

Other Top 10 newcomers include Geffen's Papa Roach (#9) and RCA Nashville's Martina McBride (#10), while Interscope's U2 (#6), RCA/RMG's KellyClarkson (#7) and Interscope's Lady GaGa (#
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round out the big chart playas.

Hats off to Jimmy Iovine's Team IGA for scoring four in the Top 10, including two debuts.

There were a slew of new chart entries, including Columbia's Jim Jones (#12), Universal Motown's Blue October (#14), Reprise's Mastodon (#15),Warner Bros. Nashville's John Rich (#16), E1 Music's Slim Thug (#18), Disney's Yanni (#19), Capitol Nashville's Eric Church (#20),Integrity/Columbia's Israel Houghton (#25), Vanguard's Indigo Girls (#30) and UMe's Now Power Ballads (#31).

Thanks to an appearance on Dancing with the Stars and the Target circular, Grammy-winning Best New Artist Adele's 19 jumped #41-22, +108%. Otherdouble-digit gainers include Capitol artists The Decemberists, whose rock fable The Hazards of Love made its physical debut after a week-long iTunes digitalexclusive, up 22%, as are Atlantic's Jason Mraz (#28, +11%) and Roadrunner's Theory of a Deadman (#41, +10%).

Next week's front-runner for #1 is Capitol Nashville's Keith Urban, with other new chart releases on tap from Verve's Diana Krall, Jive's UGK,Columbia's Bow Wow, Victory's Silverstein, Atlantic's Flo Rida and Interscope's Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
 
Originally Posted by Blazers21NTNP

Originally Posted by tyronebillion

anybody know how much joe budden sold first week?
13,800
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Joe did Better than Jim
don't they have beef since Jim is OD disrespectful on Dipset's behalf?
I hope Buddens throws this in his face for at least 2 years, every freestyle
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I think those numbers posted on the first page are the half way points...

I think Kerri is at like 80 thousand and Jimmy is at 26k(
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Can't say i'm not enjoying this)

But I know mad people at Columbia are going to lose their job over this
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...

Dude has like four videos...

Hell dude might get dropped and forget bringing out any of his bum %+@ crew...

and you can't tell me that this album flopping is gonna be any good for the Clipse new album...

The same people that brought Jimmy to Columbia were the same people that brought the Clipse over...

Watch them get scared and sit on that album for a year now...

I'm also worried about Kiss...

Jimmy had a single that was actually on the billboard...kiss doesn't even have that...

Def Jam better buy some albums for my boy....
 
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