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JamesG
04-10-2012, 06:36 PM
Exclusive: Madonna 'MDNA' Will Have Biggest Second Week Drop in Chart History
Roger Friedman, FORBES Contributor
4/9/12


Madonna‘s 'MDNA' album had the biggest second week drop in chart history last week, I am told. When all the numbers are in on Tuesday night, 'MDNA' will have fallen from number 1 by 88%–from 359,000 copies in its first week to roughly 46,000 the second week. Wow.

The first week’s sales, as I revealed exclusively (and then the New York Post lifted it from us), most of Madonna’s first week sales were CDs that were included in the sale of concert tickets.

That promotion artificially inflated Madonna’s numbers, putting her first before Lionel Richie and his 'Tuskegee' album. In the second week, Richie fell only 47% and sold about 110,000 albums–which is normal.

'Tuskegee' will now finish much higher than 'MDNA'.





I do think that all the people involved in the Madonna ticket-CD deal should apologize to Richie for denying him his rightful place at number 1, starting with Billboard and SoundScan. But Richie’s consolation is that he has a major hit, while 'MDNA' is a total dud.

So far, 'MDNA' has not produced anything like a hit single either, no radio play or anything to provide organic promotion. But Madonna’s concert tour with Live Nation will be a big hit, so it’s not like we have to worry about her financial situation.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerfriedman/2012/04/09/madonna-mdna-will-have-biggest-second-week-drop-in-chart-history/

JamesG
04-11-2012, 10:17 PM
Madonna's 'MDNA' Officially Posts Biggest Second-Week Percentage Drop Ever for No. 1-Debuting Album
4/11/2012
by Keith Caulfield, Billboard


This week, Madonna's 'MDNA' earns the distinction of the largest second-week percentage sales drop for a No. 1-debuting album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991.

The album slides from No. 1 to No. 8 on the Billboard 200 with a 86.7% sales decline (falling from 359,000 to 48,000 according to SoundScan).





The percentage dip surpasses the record set by Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way', when it fell 84.27% in its second week on the chart dated June 18, 2011.

'Born This Way' bowed the previous frame at No. 1 with 1.11 million, and then sold 174,000 in its second week at the top of the chart. 'Born This Way's' debut was amplified by Amazon MP3's decision to offer the set at 99 cents twice on two separate days during its premiere week.





'MDNA's' large fall was expected, as its debut was bolstered by sales gained from a concert ticket/album promotion as well as preorders from iTunes.

Further, without a current hit single on our major airplay charts nor any substantial recent promotion on Madonna's part, the drop was bound to be significant.

Both 'MDNA' and 'Born This Way' would have not had such steep drops, had it not been for unusually enhanced first-week sales.





While 'MDNA' has the biggest drop for a No. 1-debuting set in SoundScan history, it's actually the second-biggest fall for a top 10-bowing album.

The largest second-week collapse for a top 10-debut was for the rock compilation titled 'The Edge' on April 10, 2010. It sold 53,000 when it bowed at No. 4 and then fell by 87.2% to 7,000 (No. 81) in its second week.

The 'Razor & Tie' compilation saw its sizable first week sales generated by a direct-response TV ad campaign and preorders.

Most superstar albums that start at or near the top of the chart fall by 60% to 80% in their second week. And, high-debuting sets that are especially front-loaded by pre-orders, niche fanbases or unusual marketing campaigns take harder hits.





'MDNA's' lead single 'Give Me All Your Luvin'' (featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.) peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 -- thanks to strong initial sales. However, on the Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart -- the diva's home radio format -- the single faltered at No. 24 and spent only five weeks on the list.

The album's second single, 'Girl Gone Wild', has yet to dent the Mainstream Top 40 tally.





In terms of recent promotion, Madonna has basically been off the radar, instead focusing her energy on rehearsals for her upcoming world tour. Since headlining the Feb. 5 Super Bowl halftime show, her only significant recent media appearances have been via a live Facebook chat with Jimmy Fallon (March 24) and a brief drop-in at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami the same night.

Guy Oseary, Madonna's manager, tweeted in response to a fan's question last night, saying ". . . I wish we could have done TV last week but we were in rehearsals morning and night. 7 more weeks to show time . . . "

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/madonna-mdna-posts-biggest-drop-311086