The Lady Gaga Effect: Billboard Creates New Chart Policies

11.18.11 Written by Gotty™

Effective November 21, Billboard has instituted a new policy regarding singles and album sales, setting a price threshold for which releases will count towards music industry publication’s charts. Under the change, albums priced under $3.49 during their first four weeks will not be eligible for inclusion on the Billboard 200 album charts and will not count towards sales data presented by Nielsen SoundScan. Read the rest of this entry »

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10.26 The Cooler

10.26.11 Written by TSSCrew

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Justin Bieber Not Going To Prison For Copyright Infringement [Music Ally]

Soundscan May Only Be Counting 15% of Vinyl Sales [Digital Music News]

Does “Basketball Wives” Encourage Groupie Behavior? [The Urban Daily] Read the rest of this entry »

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How To Sell A Million Records Like Lady Gaga

06.01.11 Written by Gotty™

Neilsen’s SoundScan is in for the week and the most notable is the always newsworthy Lady Gaga who managed to accomplish a feat only 16 others have done — selling a million copies in the first week. Gaga’s Born This Way actually tops out at 1,108,000 copies sold making it the highest first week total since 2005. Read the rest of this entry »

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50 Cent Has A Change Of Heart Regarding Album Sales & Artistry

11.20.09 Written by MZ

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I really didn’t want to speak on this until his official first week numbers came in because, outside of water cooler banter, it doesn’t really matter much. At least not to the average listener; I imagine first week numbers can make or break a TI’s week nowadays.  But in doing what 50 does best, he dropped this gem to Meka over at BET in response to Hits Daily Double’s projection that his first week sales to be around 150k-160k: Read the rest of this entry »

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Which Came First, The Chicken Or The Egg?

11.18.09 Written by MZ

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According to Soundscan, Attention Deficit sold 28,100 copies last week. In this day and age, when album sales are as tough to pick as the winning lotto numbers it’s hard to gauge what’s a success or failure. But when you come to find out that only 30,000 were shipped it can cause one to stop and scratch their head in puzzlement for a second. So the question needs to be asked whose fault is it.

The chicken (Interscope)? Or the egg (Wale/Attention Deficit)?

“This is my biography. It’s honest. Raw emotion. It’s close to me. That’s why part of me will be a little offended if it doesn’t get heard. I don’t want people to take lack of sales as me taking a hit. This is something different. My label is letting me put out an album with a single that released seven months ago. We’re not going for first week sales. We’re only shipping out 30,000 of them. We’re going for that grind. We’re showing people that you can build a fan base the old fashioned way.” – Wale in  Honey Magazine

Sure “Chillin’” didn’t set the world on fire (although it does get spins), but there wasn’t much more Wale could have done. He’s made countless high profile media appearances & been on tour with Jay-Z for the last few months. I know for a fact that he was touring before that, because I’ve seen him myself twice this summer. He’s put out new material outside of the album and has been featured on other prominent artists’ work. So dude’s done his due diligence in regards to going out and keeping his self in the forefront. Since I don’t have idea on the particulars on his contract, it appears he’s saying the right things about his album being under shipped, because you’d think he’d want units sold to recoup. Or is recouping a thing of the past nowadays?

In my mind, the blame falls squarely on the shoulders of the record label. Because if 30,000 is the amount they actually decided to ship out, they severely under shipped it. As it stands, 93% of the copies put out were sold, leaving roughly 1,99 copies on store shelves scattered across the country. I mean, 30,000 copies break down to 600 copies per state. What crackerjack executive had the envious task of diving up where the album went? You’d think they’d be able to sell 30,000 in the DMV area alone. And if they got extra copies, then it’d only makes fewer copies available for everywhere else.

Meaning people probably went out looking for the album and left the store empty-handed. I was not one of them, despite my affinity for the album. I’ve gotten into the habit of picking up multiple albums at a time when the mood strikes instead of running to Best Buy or Target every week. So I can appreciate wanting to keep album sales going week after week. . Hopefully, the old fashioned way will work for Wale & Interscope, but it hasn’t worked out too well for many other recently. Those same people, who didn’t find Attention Deficit, might not be so willing to trek out in search of it again. And that’s were under-shipping could come back to bite you.

First week sales don’t make an album a success or even good. But it’s the one time where (barring an Oprah appearance a week or so after your album release) that anything is possible.  Maybe Interscope played it right and it would’ve sold that amount if they had shipped out 115,000 copies.  We’ll never know now.  If you want to win, you have to play the game. It’s hard to play catch-up when you’ve already dug yourself in a hole.

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