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hitsdd_photo_gal__photo_1843630935.gifThe Weeknd gets the edge to repeat at #1 SPS, as The XX nips at its heels and could prove a spoiler. On the sales chart, The XX is a lock for #1 as last week’s best-seller, the LA LA Land soundtrack, falls to #2.

SPS
The Weeknd
 (XO/Republic) 55-60k
*The XX (Young Turks) 50-55k
LA LA Land (Interscope) 32-35k
Moana (Walt Disney) 32-35k
Bruno Mars (WMG) 32-35k
J. Cole (Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope) 26-29k
Hamilton (Uptown) 26-29k
Drake (YMCMB/Republic) 25-28k
Trolls (RCA) 23-26k
Chainsmokers (Disruptor/Columbia) 21-24k
Post Malone (Republic) 21-24k
Rihanna (Westbury Road/Roc Nation) 19-21k
Suicide Squad (WMG) 17-19k
Twenty One Pilots (Fueled by Ramen) 17-19k
Shawn Mendes (Island) 17-19

 

SALES
*The XX (Young Turks) 40-45k
LA LA Land (Interscope) 22-25k
Moana (Walt Disney) 15-18k
Bruno Mars (WMG) 14-17k
Trolls (RCA) 14-17k
Hamilton (Uptown) 11-13k
Sing (Republic) 11-13k
The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 10-12k
Chris Stapleton (Mercury Nashville) 8-10k
Metallica (Blackened) 7-9k
*Flaming Lips (WMG) 7-9k
Rolling Stones (Interscope) 6-8k
J. Cole (Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope)
Suicide Squad (WMG) 5-7k
Keith Urban (Capitol Nash) 5-7k

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Bruno needs to do something and snag a week at #1

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I would applaud Starboy, but half of it doesn't deserve to be #1. :doc: 

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Can someone change 160k to 60k? I clicked in wondering how SB surged 100k SPS, when it's really virtually unchanged.

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I thought it said 160k too :dies: but it's "#1 60k"

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Man, the collapse of sales is horrifying. Even with streaming, this is pretty bad. Anyways, I love the Starboy album, so congrats to Abel for more weeks at #1. Can't wait to see him on tour in May :clap3:

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CHART STORY: 
XO + XX = $$

hitsdd_photo_gal__photo_294662470.gifThe Weeknd’s Starboy (XO/Republic) is #1 on the HITS Sales Plus Streaming (SPS) Chart for a third consecutive (and fourth nonconsecutive) week with just south of 60k. The xx’s new album, I See You, put up a solid fight, though, debuting at #2 and earning 48k for label Young Turks.

Interscope‘s La La Land soundtrack continues to hold strong at #3 with 42k, as the movie remains the talk of Tinseltown during awards season. 

Meanwhile, the soundtrack for the go-to family flick of the holiday season, Moana, follows at #4 with 34k for Disney. And the Trolls soundtrack—out via RCA—breaks back into the Top 10 days after Justin Timberlake wins the popular vote for favorite song with “Can’t Stop the Feeling” at the People’s Choice Awards. 

As for that dude who didn’t win the popular vote, but also knows a thing or two about “streaming”… well, he did something today, we think. 

With the Grammys just a few weeks away, Adele’s 25 (XL/Columbia) returns to the Top 20, Sia’s This Is Acting (Monkey Puzzle/RCA)—up for Best Pop Vocal Album—hops back into the Top 25 and DCD2 band Panic! at the Disco’s Death of a Bachelor—up for Best Rock Album—goes #33-24. 

Back to that guy who didn’t win the popular vote. Following Run the Jewels’ intense, politically charged pre-inauguration show in D.C., the chart shows an increase in streaming for their Run the Jewels 3 (Run the Jewels/RED), which re-enters at #35. The set’s "Kill Your Masters" and "Close Your Eyes (And Count to ****)" were both performed, and the gig got lots of press coverage. 

Discounted to $6.99, Drake mixtape If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late (YMCMB/Republic) also re-enters the chart (at #40). And Halsey’s Badlands too makes a reappearance, coming back in at #42, as her new single for Fifty Shades Darker, “Not Afraid Anymore,” starts to buzz. 

When it comes to SPS marketshare, UMG leads with 52%. Then there’s WMG at #2 with 30% and SME at #3 with 18%. 

Over on the Album Sales Chart, The xx album is #1 with 38k. And the results from the Album Sales marketshare battle look rather different when compared to the SPS rankings. There, WMG is #1 with 42%, while UMG and SME follow with 38% and 17%, respectively.

Streeting this week are the first batch of songs from John Mayer’s 10th album, which were released as an EP called The Search for Everything - Wave One (Columbia), and an album from Concord’s AFI, as well as the 34th edition of Kidz Bop Kidz (also out via Concord) and WMG’s 2017 Grammy Nominees compilation set.

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On January 19, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Sinister said:

Bruno needs to do something and snag a week at #1

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Sad week. Almost all new lows based on final hdd estimates, after a bunch were set last week:

#3 16.3k vs. 17.6k

#4 15.8k vs. 17.1k

#5 13.7k vs. 15.1k

#6 12.4k vs. 13.6k

#7 11.6k vs. 12.9k

#8 10.8 vs. 11.7k

#9 9.7k vs. 11.3k

#10 8.5k vs. 10.1k

 

So not only would the standard for the T10 be below 10k for the first time, but the T9 would be simultaneously.

If I added the numbers correctly, the T10 combined sold about 165k...The week that we got the still-#1-low, The Descendants, the T10 had 214k.

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CHART STORY: XO + XX = $$

 

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The Weeknd’s Starboy (XO/Republic) is #1 on the HITS Sales Plus Streaming (SPS) Chart for a third consecutive (and fourth nonconsecutive) week with just south of 60k. The xx’s new album, I See You, put up a solid fight, though, debuting at #2 and earning 48k for label Young Turks.

Interscope‘s La La Land soundtrack continues to hold strong at #3 with 42k, as the movie remains the talk of Tinseltown during awards season. 

Meanwhile, the soundtrack for the go-to family flick of the holiday season, Moana, follows at #4 with 34k for Disney. And the Trolls soundtrack—out via RCA—breaks back into the Top 10 days after Justin Timberlake wins the popular vote for favorite song with “Can’t Stop the Feeling” at the People’s Choice Awards. 

As for that dude who didn’t win the popular vote, but also knows a thing or two about “streaming”… well, he did something today, we think. 

With the Grammys just a few weeks away, Adele’s 25 (XL/Columbia) returns to the Top 20, Sia’s This Is Acting (Monkey Puzzle/RCA)—up for Best Pop Vocal Album—hops back into the Top 25 and DCD2 band Panic! at the Disco’s Death of a Bachelor—up for Best Rock Album—goes #33-24. 

Back to that guy who didn’t win the popular vote. Following Run the Jewels’ intense, politically charged pre-inauguration show in D.C., the chart shows an increase in streaming for their Run the Jewels 3 (Run the Jewels/RED), which re-enters at #35. The set’s "Kill Your Masters" and "Close Your Eyes (And Count to ****)" were both performed, and the gig got lots of press coverage. 

Discounted to $6.99, Drake mixtape If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late (YMCMB/Republic) also re-enters the chart (at #40). And Halsey’s Badlands too makes a reappearance, coming back in at #42, as her new single for Fifty Shades Darker, “Not Afraid Anymore,” starts to buzz. 

When it comes to SPS marketshare, UMG leads with 52%. Then there’s WMG at #2 with 30% and SME at #3 with 18%. 

Over on the Album Sales Chart, The xx album is #1 with 38k. And the results from the Album Sales marketshare battle look rather different when compared to the SPS rankings. There, WMG is #1 with 42%, while UMG and SME follow with 38% and 17%, respectively.

Streeting this week are the first batch of songs from John Mayer’s 10th album, which were released as an EP called The Search for Everything - Wave One (Columbia), and an album from Concord’s AFI, as well as the 34th edition of Kidz Bop Kidz (also out via Concord) and WMG’s 2017 Grammy Nominees compilation set.

 

 

LW TW Artist / Album Label SPS Index % Change
1 1
THE%20WEEKND%20-%20STARBOY.jpg THE WEEKND
STARBOY
XO/REPUBLIC 59,530 -5%
-- 2
THE%20XX%20-%20I%20SEE%20YOU.jpg THE XX
I SEE YOU
YOUNG TURKS 48,098 --
2 3
la%20la%20land%20-%20various%20artists.jpg LA LA LAND
VARIOUS ARTISTS
INTERSCOPE 42,356 0%
3 4
MOANA%20-%20VARIOUS%20ARTISTS.jpg MOANA
VARIOUS ARTISTS
WALT DISNEY 33,969 -12%
4 5
BRUNO%20MARS%20-%2024K%20MAGIC.jpg BRUNO MARS
24K MAGIC
WMG 32,429 -11%
6 6 HAMILTON
VARIOUS ARTISTS
UPTOWN 26,751 -7%
5 7 J. COLE
4 YOUR EYEZ ONLY
DREAMVILLE/ROC NATION/INTERSCOPE 26,188 -14%
7 8 DRAKE 
VIEWS
YMCMB/REPUBLIC 25,508 -8%
9 9 POST MALONE
STONEY
REPUBLIC 23,918 3%
14 10 TROLLS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
RCA 22,829 17%
12 11 CHAINSMOKERS
COLLAGE
DISRUPTOR/COLUMBIA 22,639 7%
11 12 RIHANNA 
ANTI
WESTBURY ROAD/ROC NATION 20,586 -3%
15 13 SUICIDE SQUAD: THE ALBUM
VARIOUS ARTISTS
WMG 19,976 4%
13 14 TWENTY ONE PILOTS
BLURRYFACE
FUELED BY RAMEN 19,001 -4%
16 15 RAE SREMMURD
SREMMLIFE 2
EARDRUMA/INTERSCOPE 18,191 -5%
10 16 CHRIS STAPLETON
TRAVELLER
MERCURY NASHVILLE 16,994 -21%
18 17 ARIANA GRANDE
DANGEROUS WOMAN
REPUBLIC 16,539 -3%
19 18 TRAVIS SCOTT
BIRDS IN THE TRAP SING MCKNIGHT
EPIC 16,469 -3%
20 19 SING
VARIOUS ARTISTS
REPUBLIC 15,821 -7%
22 20 ADELE
25
XL/COLUMBIA 14,810 -7%
17 21 SHAWN MENDES
ILLUMINATE
ISLAND 14,628 -21%
32 22 THE WEEKND
BEAUTY BEHIND THE MADNESS
XO/REPUBLIC 13,508 13%
26 23 SIA 
THIS IS ACTING
MONKEY PUZZLE/RCA 12,974 -1%
33 24 PANIC! AT THE DISCO
DEATH OF A BACHELOR
FUELED BY RAMEN 12,208 4%
25 25 ED SHEERAN
X
ASYLUM 12,005 -13%
35 26 CHILDISH GAMBINO
AWAKEN MY LOVE
GLASSNOTE 11,783 3%
31 27 KEITH URBAN
RIPCORD
CAPITOL NASHVILLE 11,750 -2%
27 28 GUCCI MANE
RETURN OF EAST ATLANTA SANTA
WMG 11,097 -13%
28 29 METALLICA
HARDWIRED... TO SELF-DESTRUCT
BLACKENED 10,566 --
34 30 ALESSIA CARA 
KNOW-IT-ALL
DEF JAM 10,529 -9%
37 31 BRYSON TILLER
T R A P S O U L
TRAPSOUL 10,399 -7%
41 32 MELANIE MARTINEZ
CRY BABY
WMG 10,375 1%
42 33 J. COLE
2014 FOREST HILLS DRIVE
ROC NATION/COLUMBIA 10,158 0%
39 34 BEYONCE 
LEMONADE
COLUMBIA 10,071 -9%
-- 35 RUN THE JEWELS
RUN THE JEWELS 3
RUN THE JEWELS 9,966 --
45 36 THOMAS RHETT
TANGLED UP
VALORY 9,867 1%
44 37 JUSTIN BIEBER
PURPOSE
RBMG/DEF JAM 9,828 -1%
46 38 TWENTY ONE PILOTS
VESSEL
FUELED BY RAMEN 9,505 -2%
36 39 LIL UZI VERT
LIL UZI VERT VS. THE WORLD
WMG 9,329 -18%
-- 40 DRAKE 
IF YOU'RE READING THIS, IT'S TOO LATE
YMCMB/REPUBLIC 9,183 --
48 41 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE
DIG YOUR ROOTS
BMLGR 9,082 -6%
-- 42 HALSEY 
BADLANDS
ASTRALWERKS 8,959 --
-- 43 G-EAZY
WHEN IT'S DARK OUT
RCA 8,844 --
49 44 LADY GAGA
JOANNE
INTERSCOPE 8,783 -9%
8 45 DROPKICK MURPHYS
11 SHORT STORIES OF PAIN & GLORY
DROPKICK MURPHYS 8,749 -66%
50 46 JOHN LEGEND
DARKNESS & LIGHT
COLUMBIA 8,613 -9%
-- 47 GREEN DAY
REVOLUTION RADIO
REPRISE 8,587 --
43 48 DJ SNAKE
ENCORE
INTERSCOPE 8,434 -15%
-- 49 NOW 60
VARIOUS ARTISTS
NOW 8,130 --
-- 50 KEVIN GATES
ISLAH
WMG 8,082 --
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Wow, sales are literally disappearing now. 

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inb4 the Billboard 200 becomes the Billboard 100.

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Figures are always low this time of the year. They'll perk back up in February.

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Adele could easily return back on top, even if she doesn't sweep all the awards a la 2012

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My first post whew #iconic

 

So happy for Abel, king :alexz:

I wanted the XX to get the #1 too tho, their album is simply amazing.

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I feel they might release Lemonade in Spotify after Grammy week finishes. 

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29 minutes ago, Monster Megamind said:

I feel they might release Lemonade in Spotify after Grammy week finishes. 

I agree. One final push for pure sales in Grammy week, then Spotify would explode the week after.

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