"Gigaton" and its tracks on the charts
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KN219077 said:igotid88 said:KN219077 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:I’m guessing because album sales are such a minimal percentage of an artists income that they’d probably rather just not. Do people still listen to the radio?
Absolutely ! DMB even gave away free albums with a ticket to their summer tour to ensure 8 straight number one albums and securing the record.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler said:KN219077 said:igotid88 said:KN219077 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:I’m guessing because album sales are such a minimal percentage of an artists income that they’d probably rather just not. Do people still listen to the radio?
Absolutely ! DMB even gave away free albums with a ticket to their summer tour to ensure 8 straight number one albums and securing the record.
But the younger artists, mostly hip hop will get it from streams. I gave an example before where The Who sold 89k in physical sales and and close to 1k in streams or track sales. But had the #2 debut. Roddy Rich sold under 1k in physical sales. But had 90k in streams and had the #1 that week.
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The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."Post edited by BF25394 onI gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
BF25394 said:The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."I miss igotid880 -
igotid88 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:igotid88 said:KN219077 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:I’m guessing because album sales are such a minimal percentage of an artists income that they’d probably rather just not. Do people still listen to the radio?
Absolutely ! DMB even gave away free albums with a ticket to their summer tour to ensure 8 straight number one albums and securing the record.
But the younger artists, mostly hip hop will get it from streams. I gave an example before where The Who sold 89k in physical sales and and close to 1k in streams or track sales. But had the #2 debut. Roddy Rich sold under 1k in physical sales. But had 90k in streams and had the #1 that week.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler said:igotid88 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:igotid88 said:KN219077 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:I’m guessing because album sales are such a minimal percentage of an artists income that they’d probably rather just not. Do people still listen to the radio?
Absolutely ! DMB even gave away free albums with a ticket to their summer tour to ensure 8 straight number one albums and securing the record.
But the younger artists, mostly hip hop will get it from streams. I gave an example before where The Who sold 89k in physical sales and and close to 1k in streams or track sales. But had the #2 debut. Roddy Rich sold under 1k in physical sales. But had 90k in streams and had the #1 that week.
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igotid88 said:BF25394 said:The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
igotid88 said:The Juggler said:igotid88 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:igotid88 said:KN219077 said:The Juggler said:KN219077 said:I’m guessing because album sales are such a minimal percentage of an artists income that they’d probably rather just not. Do people still listen to the radio?
Absolutely ! DMB even gave away free albums with a ticket to their summer tour to ensure 8 straight number one albums and securing the record.
But the younger artists, mostly hip hop will get it from streams. I gave an example before where The Who sold 89k in physical sales and and close to 1k in streams or track sales. But had the #2 debut. Roddy Rich sold under 1k in physical sales. But had 90k in streams and had the #1 that week.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."
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igotid88 said:BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
Original post updated for March 14 charts.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."I miss igotid880 -
igotid88 said:BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."
If Pearl Jam was as big today as it was in 1993-94, I think that would translate into about 400,000 in first-week sales. Metallica's first-week sales for Hardwired... to Self-Destruct in 2016 were 291,000, and Metallica is the best-selling contemporary rock act in the U.S.
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BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:igotid88 said:BF25394 said:The lowest sales total for a Billboard 200 number one album was-- unless this has been "bested" since and I forgot-- 823 by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie last year. I think the lowest sales total for a number one album in sales was 29,000 for Drake's "Scorpion."
Amazingly, the single best sales week since 1991 (and probably ever) was 3.4 million for Adele's "25" in its debut week in 2015. This is roughly equivalent to an artist selling 10 million copies in a week back when PJ was setting records at just under 1 million for "Vs." and just under 900,000 for "Vitalogy."
If Pearl Jam was as big today as it was in 1993-94, I think that would translate into about 400,000 in first-week sales. Metallica's first-week sales for Hardwired... to Self-Destruct in 2016 were 291,000, and Metallica is the best-selling contemporary rock act in the U.S.Post edited by igotid88 onI miss igotid880 -
The overall population has grown, but the record-buying population has precipitously declined. Adele is the outlier. For many of the people who bought her album, it was the only album they bought that year.
In 1991, Metallica's Metallica sold 600,000 copies in its first week. Two years later, Pearl Jam sold 950,000 copies of Vs. in its first week. Using Metallica-- which is the top-selling rock album artist today-- as a baseline, with 291,000 in first-week sales in 2016 (as compared to Lightning Bolt's 166,000 in 2013*), there's no way a Pearl-Jam-at-peak-popularity outsells Metallica six- or sevenfold, which is what it would take to get close to 2 million. Even Taylor Swift, who is the biggest album artist of the 2010s with four different albums topping 1 million in first-week sales, fell short of 700,000 in the first week for her 2019 release. There's no way peak PJ sells three times that in the world of 2019.
*Overall, there were 172 million CDs sold in 2013 and 122 million in 2016, so selling 291,000 in 2016 is even more impressive than selling 166,000 in 2013 than the difference between the numbers suggests. There were almost 1 billion CDs sold in 2000; there were only 47.5 million CDs sold in 2019.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
But we're going with their popularity and physical sales. Rock bands don't stream well. So those people will buy the physical or downloads. Also in 2013 Billboard didn't count streams. Not that it would have made much difference. But you could add a few more.
I'm basically taking what a $1 was back in the day to what it's worth now.
Adele selling that many in 2015 does not mean more will buy it back then. It will most likely be the same percentage which is something like .01%.
Pearl Jam will probably sell something like 1.1 million if you inflate the vs. first week sales. Plus more for the extra 2 days they didn't count then for the first weekI miss igotid880 -
Original post updated for week ending March 21, 2020.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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Both should go up next week in downloadsI miss igotid880
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And streams, too, but that would actually show up on the chart for April 11, which is two charts from the current chart.
Updated for March 28.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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