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Week Ending June 15, 2008: Lil Wayne Feels Like A Million

Posted Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:20am PDT by Paul Grein in Chart Watch

Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III becomes the first album in more than three years to sell a million copies in a week. The opus sold 1,006,000 copies to debut at #1 on Nielsen/SoundScan's list of the best-selling albums in the U.S. That's the biggest sales week since another rap album, 50 Cent's The Massacre, bowed at #1 in March 2005 with sales of 1,141,000.

Frankly, I was starting to think that the days of albums selling a million copies in a week were gone forever. Rascal Flatts didn't even come close in 2006 when Me And My Gang opened with sales of 722,000. Even the red-hot Kanye West fell short when his latest, Graduation, bowed in 2007 with sales of 957,000. And those were the biggest one-week sales totals for those years. Until this week, the heftiest tally for 2008 was less than half of West's total. Mariah Carey's E=MC2 had held the record for 2008 with sales of 463,000.

It's telling that while the industry focused on media-anointed superstars (Madonna, Usher) in searching for someone who might be able to top Carey's record, it was broken by a rapper with a fraction of their media profile.

This is Lil Wayne's sixth top 10 album, but his first to reach #1. The rapper, who was born Wayne Carter, first hit the chart in 1999, when he was 16. Lil Wayne is the third artist to hit #1 so far this year who first cracked the Billboard album chart as a teenager. Janet Jackson was also 16 when she first charted in 1982. Usher was just 15 when he first charted in 1994.

This is Lil Wayne's third album in the Tha Carter series. That's not so unusual: Jay-Z's In My Lifetime stretched to three volumes, while Johnny Cash released five albums in his American Recordings series. But what is unusual is that each of Lil Wayne's Tha Carter albums has charted higher than the one before it. Tha Carter hit #5 in 2004.  Tha Carter II reached #2 in 2005.

We all know that downloading of individual songs is on the upswing, and that CD sales are in decline, but consider this: Tha Carter III sold more than twice as many copies this week as any song has ever sold in any one week in digital downloads. The all-time weekly (and overall) digital champ, "Low" by Flo Rida Featuring T-Pain, sold 467,000 downloads the last week of December.

This is the 15th album in Nielsen/SoundScan history (which dates to 1991) to sell a million copies in one week. The first was Whitney Houston's The Bodyguard soundtrack, which sold 1,061,000 copies in its sixth week on the chart in January 1993. That was the one-week record until November 1998, when Garth Brooks' Double Live debuted with sales of 1,085,000. That record held until the following May when the Backstreet Boys' Millennium debuted with sales of 1,134,000. That became the mark to beat until March 2000 when N Sync's No Strings Attached sold more than twice as many copies--a stunning 2,416,000--in its first week.

Another rapper, Plies, enters the chart at #2 this week, with Definition Of Real. It's the first time that rap albums have held the top two spots since September, when Kanye West's Graduation and 50 Cent's Curtis ruled the chart.

Coldplay's "Viva La Vida" is #1 on Hot Digital Songs for the third straight week, with 246,000 paid downloads. This bodes well for the release next week of the band's fourth album, Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends. Coldplay's previous album, X&Y, sold 737,000 copies in its first week. That was the third hottest opening of 2005, trailing only 50 Cent's The Massacre and Kanye West's Late Registration.

The good news of the Lil Wayne and (expected) Coldplay debuts comes just in the nick of time. Sales in the music industry have been slow this year. How slow? This next item tells the story.

E=MC2 and Tha Carter III this week become the second and third albums to sell a million copies in 2008, following Jack Johnson's Sleep Through The Static. Now, that would be OK if it was January or February, but it's June, the 24th week of the year. It's the first time in Nielsen/SoundScan history that there have been this few million-selling albums this deep into the year.

I checked out each year from 1994, the oldest year that this information is available on the Nielsen/SoundScan site, to the present. The previous low mark was set last year, when five albums had topped the 1 million sales mark by the 24th week of the year. The low before that was in 2006, when 13 albums had topped the 1 million mark by this point.

The high point for the industry was in 2001, when 31 albums had topped the 1 million mark in sales by the 24th week of the year. That broke a record that had been set the previous year when 27 albums had topped the 1 million mark by the same point.

Two more albums will probably top the 1 million mark in coming weeks. Alicia Keys' As I Am has sold 968,000 copies in 2008 (on top of the 2,543,000 copies it sold last year). And Coldplay will probably hit the million mark very quickly. But, for the industry, there's clearly some catching up to do. For an industry that has taken its lumps, here's a hopeful glimmer: This is the second week in a row that the top five albums all sold more than 100,000 copies.

Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums.

1. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III, 1,006,000. This opening sales tally is more than four times that of Lil Wayne's previous best opening, Tha Carter II, which bowed with first-week sales of 238,000. Tha Carter III is also the #1 Digital Album, with 100,000 paid downloads (which are included in the overall total). An impressive 11 songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, led by the smash "Lollipop" (featuring Static Major), which dips from #3 to #7.

2. Plies, Definition Of Real, 215,000. This is the rapper's second straight album to open at #2. Real Testament bowed in the runner-up spot in August. But the first-week sales of this album are more than twice the first-week sales of that album (96,000). "Bust It Baby Part 2," featuring Ne-Yo, holds at #21 on Hot Digital Songs. The album also features J. Holiday, Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Jamie Foxx and The Dream.

3. Various Artists, Now 28, 132,000. The compilation dips a notch to #3 in its second week. It's the 10th regular Now volume to peak at #2. Twelve other installments in the long-running series have hit #1. Incidentally, what's with all these pink album covers? This is the third in the past two months to reach #1 or #2, following Madonna's Hard Candy and the Sex And The City soundtrack. It's a veritable explosion of pink.

4. Disturbed, Indestructible, 102,000. All three of Disturbed's #1 albums have had just one week in the top spot. And all three fell from #1 clear out of the top three. Believe fell from #1 to #4 in 2002. Ten Thousand Fists tumbled from #1 to #8 in 2005. "Indestructible" drops from #35 to #55 on Hot Digital Songs. "Inside The Fire" jumps from #105 to #84.

5. Usher, Here I Stand, 101,000. Usher's last album, Confessions, spent its first 20 weeks in the top five. This album has managed three so far. It debuted at #1 two weeks ago and then slipped to #3. Three songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Love In This Club" (featuring Young Jeezy), which dips from #12 to #16.

6. Journey, Revelation, 89,000. This Wal-Mart exclusive was released on the band's Frontiers label. (Frontiers was the title of the group's 1983 album, which logged nine weeks at #2, all of them behind Michael Jackson's Thriller. No other album spent as many weeks stuck at #2 behind that monster hit.)

7. N*E*R*D, Seeing Sounds, 80,000.This is the rap trio's second straight top 10 album. Fly Or Die opened at #6 in March 2004. As The Neptunes, group members Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo won a Grammy as Producer of the Year in 2003. "Spazz" enters Hot Digital Songs at #61.

8. Alanis Morissette, Flavors Of Entanglement, 70,000. All five of Morissette's regular studio albums have reached the top 10, but this is the first to fall short of top five. Morissette's U.S. debut, Jagged Little Pill, was the #1 album of 1996. Her next two studio albums also reached #1. So-Called Chaos hit #5 in 2004. "Not As We" enters Hot Digital Songs at #90. "Underneath" bows at #127.

9. My Morning Jacket, Evil Urges, 49,000. This is My Morning Jacket's first top 10 album--and its first to make the top 50. The group's previous best mark was #67 for Z in 2005. My Morning Jacket is the second group whose name begins with the possessive "My" to crack the top 10 in less than two years. My Chemical Romance hit #2 in October 2006. I see a trend! (I should have named this blog My Chart Watch.)

10. Weezer, Weezer, 46,000. The album dips from #4 to #10 in its second week. "Pork And Beans" drops from #47 to #54 on Hot Digital Songs. The album has sold 173,000 copies in its first two weeks. The song has sold 142,000 downloads in its first eight weeks.

Five albums drop out of the top 10 this week. 3 Doors Down's 3 Doors Down dips from #9 to #11, the Sex And The City soundtrack falls from #7 to #12, Ashanti's The Declaration dives from #6 to #13, Chris Brown's Exclusive falls from #10 to #23, and Jewel's Perfectly Clear tumbles from #8 to #25.

Montgomery Gentry's Back When I Knew It All opens at #20. It's the country duo's third album to reach the top 20.

Emmylou Harris' All I Intended To Be opens at #22. It's Harris' best solo showing since Evangeline reached the same position in 1981. She has since reached the top 20 with two collaborations. Trio, a 1987 partnership with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt, reached #6; All The Roadrunning, a 2006 teaming with Mark Knopfler, hit #17.

Jakob Dylan's Seeing Things bows at #24. It's Dylan's solo debut album following five albums with The Wallflowers. The group peaked with its second album, Bringing Down The Horse, which was the #7 best-selling album of 1997. Rick Rubin, who produced Neil Diamond's recent #1 album Home Before Dark, also did the honors here.

Ups & Downs: Elton John's Rocket Man-Number Ones re-enters the chart at #109. The album has sold 416,000 copies since it debuted at #9 in April 2007. The album experienced a sales gain of 185% this week, the biggest increase of any non-debuting album. Opeth's Waterfall falls from #23 to #113 in its second week, a sales drop of 66%. That's the biggest decline of any album in the top 200.

Catalog Report: Journey's Greatest Hits is the #1 catalog album for the second week in a row. It sold 21,000 copies and would have ranked #28 on the big chart if older, catalog albums were allowed to compete there.

Heads Up: In addition to Coldplay (see above item), albums due on next week's chart include the Camp Rock soundtrack, featuring the Jonas Brothers; Katy Perry's One Of The Boys, featuring the smash single "I Kissed A Girl"; Judas Priest's Nostradamus; and Rihanna's Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded, an expanded edition of her 2007 album.

Useless Information: Lil Wayne is the first artist with "Lil" in front of his or her name to land a #1 album. There have been quite a few of these acts in recent years. In addition to Lil Wayne, five others have reached the top 10--Lil Bow Wow, Lil' Flip, Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, Lil' Kim and Lil' Romeo.

85 Comments

61. Yahoo! Music User -
It's sad to know a lot of people enjoy this kind of music. Whether you realize it or not, your music reflects the way you think and your character. Embrasing profane lyrics and ideas will not do much for you in this life and the next. Lil Wayne is going to get old and die just the rest of us. And what will he have to show for it in the end. He made lots of money, spent it on drugs and worldly things. Now that's sad.

62. DeedyF -
2 all u haters,i been bloging all night with u haters.i c all u white people out here my home boy got u going stupid crazy!!!u know weezy r a great rapper.17 ward r taking over just chill its more like him....u will c real soon.....

63. eric h -
People say his lyrics don't make sense but really he drops more references in his songs than anybody else I can think of

64. DeedyF -
2 all u haters.i been bloging all night the # of comment r up showing now r a lie... weezy had more comment then any rapper alive over 1765comment about 5am this morning... i realy c he have white people going crazy!!!stop haters u crazy B******...WEEZY R#1!!!!!

65. Aleshia -
It is the talent and the ability to effectively use that talent in such a diverse time that gives Lil Wayne the legendary status he has. He has definitely earned every bit of his stardom.It is left up to each human to know their best potential - Wayne is pushing strong for his throne. He deserves it and rather or not he is the "best rapper" alive shouldn't matter. If you appreciate "real" Rap, all the artist are Don Dadas.And I must say that his audience isn't just middle school kids. From one soldier to the next - he is as real as they get. As for him being better than 2Pac - that just isn't so and it is a disrespect to the rap game to think that. Lil Wayne's lyrics are his testimony but 2Pac is in class of his own...he was in a whole different arena...he established what we enjoy today! The freedom to hear our bois and girlz say what the X#%$ they mean.And that is why the Lil Waynes of today appreciate 2PAc for the Lengend that he is.

66. Aleshia -
Oh come on now...Nas is good because the era he survived but his music can't touch Lil Wayne.

67. Derrick E -
noemi2117, go play with barbie. i demand a recount

68. HarveyM -
You know I am relatively unbiased when it comes to music but I have to share something or rather someone I discovered while sitting at home listening to Rhapsody. A young man by the name of Nelson B Smith II. His song An Ode 2 Hip Hop started out with acoustic guitar and his tenor voice proclaiming yup yup to the sound of a very large crowd. Needless to say the young man begins in spokenword fashion, transitions to a meaty hip hop flow and the transitions again to R&B singing. I was amazed I had not heard anything like that since Lauryn Hill's Miseducation. Show I decided to share my voice and tell people about the little known gem of an artist. Check him out: An Ode 2 Hip Hop by Nelson B Smith II from Casba Entertainment Company

69. Jon -
Jessica Simpson's album sales were also up there. Check out www.simpsonromo.com

70. Yahoo! Music User -
NOT EVEN CLOSE TO THE GREATEST OR THE BEST RAPPER. THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER GREATEST/BEST RAPPER.THEY ARE A DIEING BREED THERE IS NO HOPE. HIP HOP IS DEAD!!!!!!!!

71. ST -
bleedcubbie, slap yourself! go download the mixtapes from wayne, he is the best lyricit period!

72. Macie -
critcis are his best motivation, so go on and keep stating your lame opinions...its still not affecting his cash flow

73. Yahoo! Music User -
NEW ORLEANS...UPTOWN ALL DAY... YA HEARD ME!

74. Yahoo! Music User -
AND btw, IF U TAKE UR TIME TO POST SOMETHING NEGATIVE, UR FANS TOO! U JUST SCARED TO ADMIT IT BECAUSE YA MAMA AND DADDY WOULD KILL U IF THEY FOUND OUT THAT U LISTENED TO BLACK PEOPLE'S MUSIC...NUFF SAID... HOLLA AT ME

75. keshiaA -
TO ALL OF YOU WHITE PEOPLE THAT BLACK PEOPLE ARE BENEATH YOU, GUESS WHAT? WE AS BLACK PEOPLE ARE COMING UP IN THE WORLD... YEARS AGO NO ONE EVER HEARD OF A BLACK BILLIONAIRE, GUESS WHAT...IT CAME TO PAST....YEARS AGO YOU SAID THAT A BLACK MAN CAN NOT PLAY GOLF...GUESS WHAT IT CAME TO PAST... AND LASTLY YOU SAID THAT A BLACK MAN WILL NEVER BE PRESIDENT.....YOUR TURN SAY IT LOUD........IT WILL HAPPEN.....NOV 08 "BARACK OBAMA" YOU WHITE PEOPLE CAN HATE ALL YOU WANT BECAUSE IT NEVER STOPPED US IN THE PAST AND IT NEVER WILL......GO BLACK AMERICA......GO BLACK USA.........GO LIL WAYNE.....GO BARACK OBAMA....AND ALL OF US STRIVING TO BE BILLIONAIRES....GET LIKE US.....DON'T HATE ON US......

76. Ernest -
reading what these weenies have to say makes me realize how far the intelligence curb of out society has fallen. To pay homage and reverence to 'artist's who talk to a beat like the're little gods makes me sad for our future. This younger generation has been dumbed down so much they wouldn't know what real music or talent was if it bit then in the butt. They'll go for whatever the mainstream sets for them to idolize. Image and notoriety rules, talent and music of substance isn't relevant. Oh, I'm sorry. Am I a hater for saying this? No, I'm just old enough to remember reality and dumb enough
to say it out loud.

77. NGEL -
RAP IS DUMB!! LISTEN TO SOME REAL MUSIC THAT WILL ACTUALLY EDUCATE YOU!!

78. mandyp -
ppl stay hatin on ma manz lil wayne. give him his props. he DESERVES them. hands down he's the best rapper ALIVE. In my opinion Tupac was the best. man i would love to have seen what tupac and weezy cuda dont together.. but newayz CONGRATS weezy stay on top

79. Juan -
iight eckouser99 u went to far
yea lil wayne is the best rapper ALIVE but not the best rapper that ever lived like tupac

80. Stretch -
Lil wayne is dope! Not the best ever, not better than PAC, But he gets bumped out here in the YAY AREA! plus he got love for the bay - out here ghost ridin on e14th st in oakland! Get that fetti Wayne! You got love from the Bay!
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