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Eminem's "The Monster" ft. Rihanna reigns the World's best-selling Singles chart for the fourth consecutive week.

Pitbull's smash hit "Timber" featuring Ke$ha jumps from no.6 to no.2. Lorde's "Royals" slips to no.3. Katy Perry's "Roar" remains at no.4.

The Highest debut of the week is Japanese Girl Band Nogizaka 46  with their hit single "Baretta" at no.5.

OneRepublic's global hit  "Counting Stars" rises one place from 7 to 6.

Avicii's "Wake Me Up" slips to from 5 no.7.

Miley's "Wrecking Ball" remains at no.8.

One Direction's "The Story of my Life" races up charts from no.16 to 9 and Ellie Goulding reenters the top 10 and closes it with her smash hit "Burn"which peaked at no.1 in the UK charts.

South Korean boy group Tohoshinki opens at no.20 with 'Very Merry Xmas'. Justin Bieber's 'Roller Coaster' jumps to no.22. Calvin Harris's new single "Under control" tops the charts in the UK and is no.26 on the World's best-selling single charts.  Hyolyn from the South Korean girlie group Sistar enters at no.32 with "One Way Love" and the US rock band The Neighbourhood debuts at no.40 with "Sweater Weather".


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One Direction's "Midnight Memories" debuts at No.1 in America this week with 546,000 copies sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

The act makes history as the first group to debut at No. 1with its first three albums. "Midnight Memories" follows two No. 1s for the act in 2012: its debut album, "Up All Night," and sophomore set "Take Me Home."

One Direction's first-week sales have also steadily grown with each successive album.

The act follows the recent successes of Drake, Selena Gomez, Luke Bryan and Vampire Weekend in 2013—all of whose respective albums have debuted with a bigger first week than the one before it.

With the start of "Midnight Memories,” One Direction also becomes only the third pop group to log multiple half-million sales weeks in the Nielsen SoundScan era. Since the company began tracking sales in 1991, only two other pop groups have notched more than one sales week of 500,000: 'N Sync and Backstreet Boys.

'N Sync did it seven times with three different albums, while Backstreet Boys did it nine times with two albums. Other duos/groups and bands have earned numerous 500,000-plus frames, but they were all R&B, rap, country or rock acts. They are: Coldplay, Creed, Dave Matthews Band, Dixie Chicks, Eagles, Guns N' Roses, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Outkast, Rascal Flatts, Santana, the Beatles and Tool.

Last week's No. 1 album, Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," is pushed down to No.2, despite a 65% sales gain. It sold 199,000 for the week.

Coming in at No.3 this week is Garth Brooks' "Blame It All on My Roots." selling 164,000 copies in less than four days on sale, as the album was released on Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, Nov. 28).

One Direction and Brooks are the only two newarrivals in the top 10 this week. 

The Robertsons' "Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas" is steady at No. 4 with 137,000 and Katy Perry's "PRISM" rises 11-5 with 136,000.

Kelly Clarkson's "Wrapped in Red" rises 9-6 with 131,000.

Lady Gaga's "ARTPOP" moves up one position to No. 7 with 116,000. 

Luke Bryan's "Crash My Party" climbs 15-8 with 109,000 and Miley Cyrus' "Bangerz" rises 16-9 with 79,000.

Closing the top 10 is the "Now 48" album, selling 77,000.


Miley Is N.1 Again in the US!

Posted on December 04, 2013


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Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball" is No.1 again in the US

"Wrecking Ball" (3-1) reclaims the Hot Spot for a third week and dethrones Lorde's "Royals" after a nine-week reign. It was No.1 (Sept. 28, Oct. 5), following the huge success of its video. 

The resurgence of "Ball" helps keep Eminem's "The Monster," featuring Rihanna, at No. 2 for a fourth week. 

"Royals" slips from 1-3 after 9 weeks reign at the top of the charts. 

Pitbull's "Timber," featuring Ke$ha, rises from 8-4 on the Hot 100.

OneRepublic's "Counting Stars" retreats from its No. 4 peak to No. 5.

Avicii's No. 4-peaking "Wake Me Up!" slips to No. 6 on the Hot 100.

Imagine Dragons' "Demons" drops 6-7 on the Hot 100. 

As One Direction's Album "Midnight Memories" tops the Album charts in America, "Story of My Life" rises from 13-8. The track debuted at No. 6 four weeks ago and spent the next three weeks between Nos. 11 and 13.

Katy Perry's former two-week Hot 100 No. 1 "Roar" descends 7-9.

Closing the top 10 and up from No.18, is A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera with "Say Something,"


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Eminem's "Marshall Mathers LP 2" is back at No.1 this week!

Last week he was overtaken by Lady GaGa, but he's back at No.1 with "Marshall Mathers LP 2" after selling an impressive 263.000 copies in its third week and 1.9 million to date.

Lady GaGa's "Artpo"' slips to No.3 with sales of 132.000.

Robbie Williams' new album "Swings Both Ways" enters the top 10 at No.2 with 214.000 copies sold, half of them having been sold in the United Kingdom (109.000).

Katy Perry's "Prism" rises to No. 4 with sales of 106.000.

Celine Dion's Loved me Back To Life" slips from No.3 to 5. Five Finger Death Punch's "Wrong Side Of Heaven, Vol.2" debuts at No.6 with 100.000 sales its first week!

Japan's No.1 album "Porno Graffitti's best-of compilation 15th Anniversary'" opens at no.7 with 85.000 sales.

British musician Jake Bugg debuts at No.8 with "Shangri La'" and sales of 72.000.

At No.9, Daughtry's new Album "Baptized"  with 69.000 sales.

Closing this weeks top 10 best-selling Albums in the Worls is the soundtrack to '"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" with sales of 65.000 sales.


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Em's "The Monster" ft. Rihanna is the World's No.1 Single for the 3rd consecutive week!

"The Monster" is still on top of the world and No.1 in Canada, No.2 in the US and No.1 in Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Norway and New Zealand. Its in the top 10 in all of Europe with the exception of Spain!

"Royals" stays at No.2 in the World's best-selling Singles chart this week although it has been No.1 in the US for 9 whole weeks and is top of the charts in Belgium and in the top 10 in the rest of Europe.

New entry at No.3 for J-Pop Girl Band SKE 48 and their smash hit "Sansee Kawai" which is top of the Oricon charts in Japan.

Katy Perry's "Roar" slips from N°2 to 4 after 15 weeks in the top 5! She is No.7 this week in the US and No.5 in the European charts!

Avicii's "Wake Me Up" remains at No.5 after 22 weeks on the chart.

Pitbull's "Timber" featuring Ke$ha moves up one to No.6 and OneRepublic's "Counting Stars" slips from 6 to 7 in its 23rd week.

Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball" slips from 5 to 8 this week but the Video has over 367 million views!!!!

Reentry for Drake's global smash "Hold on, We're going Home" at No.9 this week, up 2 from No.11 last week!

And closing this week's top 10 is the one and only lady Gaga with her incredible Duet "Do What You Want" with R. Kelly.




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