Citation :By Ken Barnes
Jordin picks up her pace
Still the same four Idol albums occupying slots on the Billboard top 200 album chart, a situation not likely to change for a while. Daughtry's tops, falling slightly from No. 18 to No. 20 thanks to an 8% sales drop to 23,000; his total is 3.84 million, according to Nielsen SoundScan, so he should be at 4 million in seven or eight weeks.
Carrie's Carnival Ride rises 35-30, but falls 4% to 18,000 for a total of 1.89 million. Some Hearts is up 59-58, and rises 3% in sales to 13,000 (rounded), totaling 6.30 million.
Jordin returns to the top 50 (56-49) and gains 7% in sales to 15,000, bringing her total to 539,000.
Off-chart Idols follow.
Idols off the chart:
Kelly's Breakaway sold 3,200, down from 3,500, total 5.96 million. My December held at 1,300 for a total of 754,000.
Kellie sold 2,500, down a bit from 2,600, for a total of 723,000.
Blake sold 2,000, down from 2,500 (let's see if he gets a boost next week after his Idol appearance), for a total of 269,000.
Bucky held at 1,300, and totals 328,000.
Elliott held at 1,200, totaling 497,000. Getting close now.
Fantasia sold 600, down from 800, for 508,000 total.
Mandisa held at 600, total is 73,000.
Bo held at 500 for 41,000 total.
Clay held at 200 for 523,000.
Katharine dropped to 200 from 300; total 368,000.
The 100-sales club, all of whom sold the same approximate amount last week, consists of Taylor (701,000 total), Constantine (24,000 total), Paris (21,000 total) and Kimberley (18,000 total). Ruben is still below the quotable sales level and his total remains 237,000.
Downloads on the way shortly.
Fantasia sold 600
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Ventes d'albums des American Idol
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Who’s The Top-Selling Idol?
Posted on Friday March 20, 2009 at 02:01 PM 1 |
There’s no question that the prospect of selling a gazillion albums is a motivating factor when singers decide to throw themselves into the meat grinder and public spectacle that is “American Idol.” But does going on the show really help accomplish that?
The answer is yes. And no.
Yahoo! Music’s Paul Grein looked at the chart success of “Idol” alums and did the math with some interesting results.
When Kelly Clarkson sold 255,000 copies of All I Ever Wanted in the week that ended Sunday night, she lengthened her lead as the “American Idol” alumnus who has sold the most albums. This brings her career total to 9,836,000 albums. Still, it's probably just a matter of time until Carrie Underwood overtakes her. Underwood, the Season 4 champ, has already sold 9,408,000 albums. These two women are the only “Idol” alums who rank among the top 200 album sellers of the Nielsen/SoundScan era (which began in 1991). Clarkson is #187 on the list. Underwood ranks #198. In all, eight “Idol” contestants have sold 1 million or more albums so far in their careers. Fifteen have sold 500,000 or more.
The best-selling individual album by an “Idol” alum is Underwood's Some Hearts, which has sold 6,720,000 copies since its release in November 2005. It edges out Clarkson's Breakaway, which has sold 6,056,000 copies. (Oddly, neither album made #1 on The Billboard 200. Some Hearts peaked at #2. Breakaway reached #3). The rest of the top five in terms of total sales: Daughtry's Daughtry (4,401,000), Clay Aiken's Measure Of A Man (2,783,000) and Clarkson's Thankful (2,719,000).
So it looks like longevity is the key to claiming the top spot for the moment. Clarkson has three years on Underwood. And despite some questionable career choices early on (“From Justin to Kelly” anyone?), she seems to have stabilized into a long-term artist.
But wait, not everyone buys albums these days. Lots of people just download the songs they like. So who wins that contest?
The song with the most paid downloads by an “Idol” alum is "No Air," Jordin Sparks' melodramatic duet with Chris Brown, which has sold 2,874,000 digital copies. It edges out Underwood's revenge saga "Before He Cheats" (2,673,000). The rest of the top five: Clarkson's turbo-charged "Since U Been Gone" (2,063,000), Daughtry's rock ballad "It's Not Over" (1,978,000) and Sparks' gently rhythmic "Tattoo" (1,927,000).
The most surprising result of Grein’s analysis is which season of “Idol” produced the most hit-makers.
Four of the 15 “Idol” contestants who have sold the most albums competed in Season 5. They are Taylor Hicks, that season's winner; Elliot Yamin, who came in third; Chris Daughtry, who finished fourth; and Kellie Pickler, who placed sixth. Though Hicks won the competition, all three of these other finalists have outsold him. (Hicks isn't the only “Idol” winner who has been humbled on the charts by a singer he beat on the show. Ruben Studdard, the Season 2 winner, has been outsold by runner-up Clay Aiken.)
So does that mean “Idol” peaked in 2006? Probably. Ratings went south in a big way last season and producers of the show have done a lot of tinkering with the formula this year (fewer audition shows, more half hour episodes, a fourth judge) – never a good sign.
Fans of "Idol" shouldn’t fret too much though, it’s a safe bet the show’s creators are hard at work right now creating the next cash cow competition extravaganza.
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Kelly et Carrie approchent du 10 millions d'album vendus. Kelly va y arriver bientôt avec "All I Ever Wanted" qui vient de sortir. Et le 3e album de Carrie s'en vient d'ici la fin de l'année.
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Katharine va y arriver un jour
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Au moins tu y croit...