Xscape chart positions. (incl. singles)

Chart News @chartnews · 20 Std.

Billboard Adult R&B Songs: #1 (1 week) It's You, @MusicByKEM (Greatest Gainer) | #27 A Place With No Name, @michaeljackson (Debut).
 
The Best of Internet @TheBestofMJJ · 4 h.

Spain Album Chart #7 Xscape Michael Jackson


AND to the Estate of MJ/MJ Online Team: A place with no name deserves more promotion. Such a great song.
So please - as you said...the best is yet to come !!!

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I gave up the hope, guys. There will be no better promotion. LFNSG had the best promotion. Such a shame APWNN had big chance to be a hit.
 
Surprised APWNN charted on the RnB chart. Didn't expect it to chart anywhere honestly.
 
Annita;4038897 said:
Chart News @chartnews · 20 Std.

Billboard Adult R&B Songs: #1 (1 week) It's You, @MusicByKEM (Greatest Gainer) | #27 A Place With No Name, @michaeljackson (Debut).

I am glad APWNN charted but, how did it chart? Two weeks later and the video is about to reach 3M views and the single was just released.

Would anyone know if there was heavy radio play on Urban AC radio in the U.S.?
 
Fans can also influence chart position via twitter

For a tweet to influence the real-time charts, it must include one or more of the following:



  • A link to a song via a music-listening platform, such as Spotify, Vevo or iTunes.
  • A “track sharing notation,” such as the hashtags “#nowplaying” or “#np,” along with a song title and the artist’s name.
  • Any of several terms associated with songs and song playing, such as “music,” “song,” “track” and “listen.”

By simply measuring data that was already being shared on Twitter, Billboard is now able to offer fans up-to-the-minute analysis of what’s popular in music. But how will fans respond to their newfound ability to influence the previously sales-and-stream-driven charts without emptying their wallets or hitting repeat again and again?


Perhaps even more importantly, now that musicians know that earning the distinction of being a “Billboard chart-topping artist” is just one well-organized social media campaign away, how will they respond?


A quick glance at the current top 10 on the Trending 140 chart reveals a litany of familiar names — Maroon 5, Lana Del Rey, Nicki Minaj, Iggy Azalea — implying that that chart is thus far simply reflecting the music that can already be found on the Hot 100. Anyone outside the mainstream music bubble will have a tough time competing with the massive social media followings of these artists, who are frequently backed by major labels and their teams of social media professionals.
 
412k in the US alone?! How can disappointment be anywhere near that?! Nearly 4 months after release and it's 412k US alone. That is crazy. True testament to Michael Jackson's great artistry.
 
412k in the US alone?! How can disappointment be anywhere near that?! Nearly 4 months after release and it's 412k US alone. That is crazy. True testament to Michael Jackson's great artistry.

This week sales = 5000 is disappointment. NOT overall total sales of 412k.
 
I like that you can see only Michael's album in the photo


http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6236365/album-sales-hit-a-new-low-2014
Album Sales Hit A New Low

The market for albums continues to recede, following a (now) long-standing trend that has been accelerated by streaming's success.

As streaming gathers momentum, the U.S. music industry keeps breaking sales milestones -- the wrong kind.

This week's 3.97-million album sales tally is the smallest weekly sum for album sales since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking data in 1991. It's also the first time weekly sales have fallen below four million in that time span.

Last week was fairly slow for the top releases. The top album, Wiz Khalifa's Blacc Hollywood, debuted with sales of 90,000 units, a figure below the first-week sales of many other top debuts of 2014. Three other albums debuted inside the top 10 but averaged only 31,000 units apiece. And the Frozen soundtrack is no longer moving in excess of 100,000 units per week.

To compare, a year ago this past week (ending Aug. 25, 2013), 4.88 million albums were sold. But sales have been losing steam all year. The weekly average number of album sales fell from 4.75 million units in the first quarter to 4.55 million units in the second quarter. In the first 8 weeks of the third quarter, the average has fallen further to 4.2 million.

This decline is actually in line with historical trends. In 2013, average weekly album sales experienced a similar fate, falling from 5.7 million units in the first quarter to 5.23 million units in the second quarter and then 4.86 million units in the third quarter. This year, overall U.S. album sales are down 14.6 percent, while digital album sales are down 11.7 percent and track sales are down 12.8 percent.

As more and more consumers transition from purchasing music to streaming tunes, it's natural to see album sales shrink. This year, there have only been five weeks where album sales were above 5 million.

Larger retailers and CDs, vestiges of an older record business, have been hit the hardest. Through August 24th, CD sales are down 19.2 percent year-over-year while sales at mass merchants and chains have fallen 23 percent and 25.6 percent, respectively.

Record label sales executives are not surprised by the latest downturn. "Sales have been going in the wrong direction all year," says one label sales head. "I guess its overdue, when you look at [the growth of streaming]." This year, label executives finally conceded something there were reluctant to acknowledge last year: Streaming is cannibalizing digital sales.

Last year, when Billboard covered the then-historic lows in album sales last August, weekly sales had dipped below 5 million units for five weeks in a row. Weekly sales fared even worse in the following weeks, falling under five million units in 10 of the next 13 weeks. There was even another five-week run of below-five-million weekly sales from early October to early November.

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The five-million-unit mark has been almost unreachable in 2014. So far this year, weekly album sales have fallen below that threshold in 29 of 34 weeks and in each of the last 18 weeks. No weekly sales tally has exceeded 4.5 million units since the middle of June.

"What can I say about this week's sales," says yet another distribution sales executive. "I remember when album sales fell under 10 million units and the industry reacted like it was a tragedy."

There is yet more bad news about the sales trend. Since album sales began to slide in 2002, the lowest-placed weekly sales floor by the end of the year tends to become the new ceiling for sales in the following year. Past history teaches us that, if weekly sales continue to fall below the three million mark, next year's norm will be in the three to four million range.

While some major label executives claim that revenue from streaming, which continues to grow, is offsetting declining digital sales revenue, not everyone agrees with that assessment.

"This year the bottom fell out of digital sales to a degree that we never anticipated, which is why many companies are not meeting this year's revenue projections," laments one indie distribution executive.
 
^ Yeah, it's important to put things into a perspective. The music industry generally struggles, especially with albums.
 
Xscape is in place 22 in the global album chart with 25,000 copies sold. I guess APWNN didn't boost the sales but it's still in the Top 40. Sony/Estate took too long to release the second single and didn't take advantage of the hype generated the first month. http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums.htm

I'll be happy if Xscape surpasses Katy cheater Perry's album on sales at least.
 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SINGLES OF 2014

1. "Happy" Pharrell Williams - 12,932,000
2. "All Of Me" John Legend - 6,962,000
3. "Dark Horse" Katy Perry ft. Juicy J - 6,486,000
4. "Timber" Pitbull ft. Ke$ha - 5,206,000
5. "Rather Be" Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne - 4,592,000
6. "Counting Stars" OneRepublic - 4,444,000
7. "Problem" Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea - 4,288,000
8. "Fancy" Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX - 3,946,000
9. "Summer" Calvin Harris - 3,926,000
10. "Talk Dirty" Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz - 3,908,000

11. "Hey Brother" Avicii - 3,688,000
12. "Stay With Me" Sam Smith - 3,653,000
13. "Am I Wrong" - Nico & Vinz - 3,447,000
14. "Let It Go" Idina Menzel - 3,398,000
15. "The Monster" Eminem ft. Rihanna - 3,351,000
16. "Say Something" A Great Big World ft. Christina Aguilera - 3,159,000
17. "Sing" Ed Sheeran - 3,038,000
18. "Waves" (Robin Schulz Remix) Mr. Probz - 2,925,000
19. "Rude" Magic! - 2,898,000
20. "Story of My Life" One Direction - 2,897,000

21. "Royals" Lorde - 2,671,000
22. "Demons" Imagine Dragons - 2,624,000
23. "Team" Lorde - 2,578,000
24. "Wake Me Up" Avicii - 2,577,000
25. "The Man" Aloe Blacc - 2,570,000
26. "Pompeii" Bastille - 2,506,000
27. "A Sky Full of Stars" Coldplay - 2,496,000
28. "Turn Down For What" DJ Snake ft. Lil Jon - 2,419,000
29. "Wiggle" Jason Derulo ft. Snoop Dogg - 2,290,000
30. "Love Never Felt So Good" Michael Jackson ft. Justin Timberlake - 2,225,000
 
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