惠媽新碟I Look To You確定拿下Billboard專輯榜冠軍寶座!
Whitney Houston's Comeback Headed To Top Billboard 200 Chart
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Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday (Sept. 1). But, industry prognosticators are suggesting the soul music diva won't trip up on the charts next week.
Released on Aug. 31st, "I Look To You" -- Houston's first album in seven years -- is expected to sell upward of 200,000 copies, which should easily enable it to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. If this is the case, Miley Cyrus' "The Time of Our Lives" exclusive Wal-Mart EP, which entered at No. 3 with 62,000 copies sold this week, according to Nielsen Soundscan, will drop down a few slots below Houston's "You."
"Lives," which was originally due on August 31st like Houston's album, was pushed up three days last minute for an early release.
With return sales and chart entry like that, Houston won't need to apologize to her fans, although she did find herself asking for forgiveness from the 5,000 concert-goers at Central Park's Rumsey Playfield on Tuesday for overusing her famous pipes. "I'm sorry. I did 'Oprah.' I've been talking so long... I talked so much, my voice," she attempted to explain. "I shouldn't be talking, I should be singing," she said before breaking into "I'm Every Woman," the last of her three-song set.
Other tracks performed included "Million Dollar Bill" and the album's title track, during which Houston choked up.
Since the official announcement of the new album on June 4th, internet buzz on Houston, who'd made headlines the past few years for the lapse in her career, marriage to ex-husband Bobby Brown and alleged history of drug abuse, among other negative things, has increased. On July 3rd, when the track "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" leaked, chatter on Houston went up; on July 15th, when she held her first listening event in London, web chatter rose again; on July 24th, when the R. Kelly-penned title track was released, buzz jumped further; and then on July 29, when it was announced her album would arrive early, buzz on Houston improved yet again.
Houston isn't the only artist with an album that bowed on Aug. 31: this week also greeted new sets from the Used, Trey Songz, Pitbull, Chevelle and John Fogerty.
Source:Billboard.com
首週銷售量上修為:290-310k
GOOD LOOK: With a brisk third day to match the activity of the first two, Whitney Houston's Arista comeback, I Look to You, is now looking in the 290-310k range, with the wild card being the Labor Day weekend. Could sales go even higher? (9/3p)
Source:www.hitsdailydouble.com
Billboard專輯榜冠軍寶座到手!
Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday (Sept. 1). But, industry prognosticators are suggesting the soul music diva won't trip up on the charts next week.
Released on Aug. 31st, "I Look To You" -- Houston's first album in seven years -- is expected to sell upward of 200,000 copies, which should easily enable it to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. If this is the case, Miley Cyrus' "The Time of Our Lives" exclusive Wal-Mart EP, which entered at No. 3 with 62,000 copies sold this week, according to Nielsen Soundscan, will drop down a few slots below Houston's "You."
"Lives," which was originally due on August 31st like Houston's album, was pushed up three days last minute for an early release.
With return sales and chart entry like that, Houston won't need to apologize to her fans, although she did find herself asking for forgiveness from the 5,000 concert-goers at Central Park's Rumsey Playfield on Tuesday for overusing her famous pipes. "I'm sorry. I did 'Oprah.' I've been talking so long... I talked so much, my voice," she attempted to explain. "I shouldn't be talking, I should be singing," she said before breaking into "I'm Every Woman," the last of her three-song set.
Other tracks performed included "Million Dollar Bill" and the album's title track, during which Houston choked up.
Since the official announcement of the new album on June 4th, internet buzz on Houston, who'd made headlines the past few years for the lapse in her career, marriage to ex-husband Bobby Brown and alleged history of drug abuse, among other negative things, has increased. On July 3rd, when the track "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" leaked, chatter on Houston went up; on July 15th, when she held her first listening event in London, web chatter rose again; on July 24th, when the R. Kelly-penned title track was released, buzz jumped further; and then on July 29, when it was announced her album would arrive early, buzz on Houston improved yet again.
Houston isn't the only artist with an album that bowed on Aug. 31: this week also greeted new sets from the Used, Trey Songz, Pitbull, Chevelle and John Fogerty.
Source:Billboard.com
睽違22年的專輯榜冠軍寶座,終於到手!
真是可喜可賀,雖然是下週才算數的榜單,Billboard.com很佛心的先公佈這個消息。
美國及全球的銷售成績雖然都傳捷報,但好還要更好,希望還沒入手惠媽新碟I LOOK TO YOU的朋友們,不要猶豫了,趕快去買一張這個世紀必買的大碟!
Whitney Houston惠妮休斯頓/I LOOK TO YOU我期待
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首週銷售量上修為:290-310k
GOOD LOOK: With a brisk third day to match the activity of the first two, Whitney Houston's Arista comeback, I Look to You, is now looking in the 290-310k range, with the wild card being the Labor Day weekend. Could sales go even higher? (9/3p)
Source:www.hitsdailydouble.com
首週銷售量上修為:290-310k
ReplyDeleteGOOD LOOK: With a brisk third day to match the activity of the first two, Whitney Houston's Arista comeback, I Look to You, is now looking in the 290-310k range, with the wild card being the Labor Day weekend. Could sales go even higher? (9/3p)
Source:www.hitsdailydouble.com
記得最初官方稿的首週估計銷售量是30-40萬耶!!
ReplyDelete昨天看Billboard預估寫20萬左右 有沒有差那麼多?
我覺得首週的銷售量看看就好~
重要的是接下來的銷售狀況吧! 惠妮加油!
To a-farn:
ReplyDelete媒體的報導,最近都一日數變,所以看看參考就好了。
希望除了首週銷售成績有成長外,後面的幾週的銷售力道,希望不要後繼無力啊!