Thursday, August 03, 2006
posted by Chi-Chi at 8/03/2006 | Permalink
LeToya's #1
Good things do happen to those who wait. Congratulations, LeToya on getting the number one spot this week. She beat out Pharrell as well. She sold 165,000 copies of her self-titled debut.
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Pharrell or LeToya? Which artist could dethrone Now That’s What I Call Music! 22, ending the compilation’s two-week reign atop Billboard’s albums chart?…
LeToya, the debut solo LP from LeToya Luckett, an original member of Destiny’s Child who co-wrote and performed the group’s gold-certified singles “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “Say My Name,” outsold Now by 14,000 copies to finish the week with close to 165,000 scans — and a chart-topping opening.
According to the latest SoundScan totals, Pharrell fell shy of second place by a mere 9,000 copies. The #2 position belongs to the 22nd installment in the Now franchise — an album featuring tracks by Rihanna, Chamillionaire, Chris Brown, Nick Lachey and Kelly Clarkson — which moved 151,000 units its third week out.
LeToya and Pharrell’s debut outings are joined in the top five by one other new release: Tom Petty’s Highway Companion. The third solo album from the Heartbreakers frontman bows at #4 after selling more than 112,000 copies its first week in stores. Petty’s disc steps in just in front of Gnarls Barkley’s St. Elsewhere, down one to #5 with 54,000 scans."
LeToya, the debut solo LP from LeToya Luckett, an original member of Destiny’s Child who co-wrote and performed the group’s gold-certified singles “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “Say My Name,” outsold Now by 14,000 copies to finish the week with close to 165,000 scans — and a chart-topping opening.
According to the latest SoundScan totals, Pharrell fell shy of second place by a mere 9,000 copies. The #2 position belongs to the 22nd installment in the Now franchise — an album featuring tracks by Rihanna, Chamillionaire, Chris Brown, Nick Lachey and Kelly Clarkson — which moved 151,000 units its third week out.
LeToya and Pharrell’s debut outings are joined in the top five by one other new release: Tom Petty’s Highway Companion. The third solo album from the Heartbreakers frontman bows at #4 after selling more than 112,000 copies its first week in stores. Petty’s disc steps in just in front of Gnarls Barkley’s St. Elsewhere, down one to #5 with 54,000 scans."
Source...(MTV News)
Labels: LeToya Luckett, Pharrell Williams