
Monday, April 6, 2015
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Chart News: Week Of 4/11/2015

Rebel Heart (Album)
The Billboard 200: #34 (Down from #21)
Top Album Sales: #24 (Down from #15)
Top Current Albums: #24 (Down from #15)
Top Internet Albums: #13 (Down from #4)
Tastemakers: Off (from #9)
Digital Albums: Off (from #13)
Ghosttown
Adult Contemporary: #20 (Up from #21)
Dance Club Songs: #28 (Down from #14)
Hot Dance / Electronic Songs: #26 (Down from #20)
Dance / Electronic Digital Songs: Off (Down from #24)
Billboard Twitter Top Tracks: Off (from #50)
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
"Ghosttown" Remixes Are Out
Head over to Madonna's YouTube channel to listen to the newly released "Ghosttown" remixes. Remember, streaming helps with charts! Now that the remixes are out we can expect Madonna's next Club Play smash!
Friday, March 27, 2015
Billboard On Rebel Heart's Second Week Sales

"Madonna, Rebel Heart - No. 21: Madonna’s Rebel Heart slips from No. 2 to No. 21 with 26,000 units (down 78 percent) in its second week. It fell by 80 percent in album sales, to 24,000 (down from 116,000). The 80 percent erosion is steep, but not terribly out-of-the-ordinary for a title that likely had a lot of pre-order sales that made it difficult to sustain a strong second week. High-debuting albums from big-named stars regularly see second-week declines of more than 75 percent in sales. For example, in the tracking week ending March 8, Big Sean’s Dark Sky Paradise, Kid Rock’s First Kiss and Chris Brown & Tyga’s Fan of a Fan all dropped by 75 or more in their second frame. In the past year, albums that fell sharper than Rebel Heart include: Fall Out Boy’s American Beauty/American Psycho (82 percent), Foo Fighters’ Sonic Highways (81 percent) and 5 Seconds of Summer’s She Looks So Perfect EP (82 percent)."
Billboard.com
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Chart News: Week of 4/4/2015
Rebel Heart
Sales This Week: 26,000 (equivalent album units) / 24,000 (pure album sales)
The Billboard 200: #21 (Down from #2)
Top Album Sales: #15 (Down from #1)
Vinyl Albums: Off (From #2)
Top Current Albums: #15 (Down from #1)
Top Internet Albums: #4 (Down from #1)
Tastemakers: #9 (Down from #1)
Digital Albums: #13 (Down from #1)
Ghosttown
Adult Contemporary: #21 (Debut)
Sales This Week: 26,000 (equivalent album units) / 24,000 (pure album sales)
The Billboard 200: #21 (Down from #2)
Top Album Sales: #15 (Down from #1)
Vinyl Albums: Off (From #2)
Top Current Albums: #15 (Down from #1)
Top Internet Albums: #4 (Down from #1)
Tastemakers: #9 (Down from #1)
Digital Albums: #13 (Down from #1)
Ghosttown
Adult Contemporary: #21 (Debut)
Dance Club Songs: #14 (Down from #7)
Hot Dance / Electronic Songs: #20 (Down from #14)
Dance / Electronic Digital Songs: #24 (Up from #31)
Billboard Twitter Top Tracks: #50 (Re-Entry)
Dance / Mix Show Airplay: Off (from #30)
Hot Dance / Electronic Songs: Off (from #33)
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Hits Daily Double: Building Album Sales Chart: Final
Hits Daily Double's final predictions are in and they have Madonna falling to #16 in sales this week with 22,800 copies sold of Rebel Heart, at an 80% drop from the week before.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Chart Highlights: Madonna's 'Ghosttown' Debuts on Adult Contemporary

The Queen of Pop charts her first song at the format since 2007.
Debut No. 21 "Ghosttown" Madonna
Madonna debuts on Adult Contemporary with "Ghosttown," the second single from her new album, Rebel Heart. First single "Living for Love" reached No. 36 on Pop Songs, aided by concentrated plays on iHeartMedia-owned stations; spins on certain AC stations in the chain likewise spur the start of "Ghosttown." (It bubbles under Adult Pop Songs, also thanks to iHeartMedia plays in that format).
The bow of "Ghosttown" ends Madonna's longest break from charting on AC: she last reached the list with "Jump," which hit No. 21 in January 2007. She makes her 36th visit to the tally. Since her first week on the chart in June 1984 (with "Borderline"), only Elton John (43), Celine Dion (41) and Rod Stewart (40) have made more appearances.
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