Madonna in the United World Chart this week
Madonna’s “Confessions On A Dance Floor” drops one place from #2 to #3 in the United World Chart this week selling 641,000 units and bringing the total up to 4,031,000 finally breaking the 4 millions copies limit.
“Confessions” is also #10 in the Year End 2005 – Albums chart compiled by Mediatraffic – and “Hung Up” is #9 in the Tracks Countdown 2005 – click on the Full Article link below to see the complete list.
Speaking of the Track-Chart, “Hung Up” scores the global chart for a seventh week in a row.
• UNITED WORLD CHART
Top 40 World Album Sales Down one place to at #3. (November 25-2005) 1-2-2-2-2-3- 1,233,000+ __671,000+ __449,000+ __484,000+ __553,000= __641,000= 4,031,000 copies sold |
Top 40 Tracks “Hung Up” steady at #1 since seven weeks. (October 28-2005) 23-13-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1- Top 25 Track Sales |
• UNITED WORLD CHART COUNTDOWN 2005 – ALBUMS
01- Green Day – American Idiot (Reprise) – 7.986 million
02- Coldplay – X&Y (Parlophone) – 7.766 million
03. 50 Cent – The Massacre (Shady / Interscope) – 7.12 million
04. Mariah Carey – The Emancipation Of Mimi (Island) – 6.972 million
05. Black Eyed Peas – Monkey Business (A&M / Interscope) – 6.09 million
06. Kelly Clarkson – Breakaway (RCA) – 5.493 million
07. Gwen Stefani – Love, Angel, Music, Baby (Interscope) – 4.685 million
08. James Blunt – Back To Bedlam (Atlantic) – 4.462 million
09. Gorillaz – Demon Days (Parlophone) – 4.079 million
10. Madonna – Confessions On A Dance Floor (Warner Bros.) – 4.031 million
11. The Killers – Hot Fuss (Lizard King / Island) – 3.487 million
12. Robbie Williams – Intensive Care (Chrysalis) – 3.386 million
13. Michael Bubl? – It’s Time (Warner Bros.) – 3.05 million
14. Eminem – Curtain Call (The Hits) (Shady / Interscope) – 2.967 million
15. Kanye West – Late Registration (Roc-A-Fella / Def Jam) – 2.933 million
16. U2 – How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (Island) – 2.899 million
17 Jack Johnson – In Between Dreams (Jack Johnson / Brushfire) – 2.821 million
18. The Game – The Documentary (Aftermath / Interscope) – 2.725 million
19. System Of A Down – Mezmerize (Columbia) – 2.618 million
20. Il Divo – Il Divo (Syco Music) – 2.515 million
21. Nickelback – All The Right Reasons (Roadrunner) – 2.479 million
22. Eminem – Encore (Shady / Interscope) – 2.459 million
23. Shakira – Fijaci?n Oral Volume 1 (Epic) – 2.293 million
24. Maroon 5 – Songs About Jane (Octone / J Records) – 2.274 million
25. Backstreet Boys – Never Gone (Jive) – 2.198 million
26. Foo Fighters – In Your Honor (RCA) – 2.187 million
27. Enya – Amarantine (Reprise) – 2.123 million
28. Ray Charles – Genius Loves Company (Hear / Liberty / Capitol) – 1.922 million
29. Kenny Chesney – The Road And The Radio (BNA) – 1.779 million
30. Il Divo – Ancora (Syco Music / Columbia) – 1.775 million
31. Ketsumeishi – Ketsunopolice 4 (Toy’s Factory Japan) – 1.728 million
32. Usher – Confessions (Arista) – 1.705 million
33. Jennifer Lopez – Rebirth (Epic) – 1.639 million
34. Pussycat Dolls – PCD (A&M) – 1.632 million
35 Destiny’s Child – Number Ones (Columbia) – 1.615 million
36. Bon Jovi – Have A Nice Day (Island) – 1.6 million
37.Keane – Hopes And Fears (Island) – 1.597 million
38. Carrie Underwood – Some Hearts (Arista Nashville) – 1.538 million
39. Ken Hirai – Utabaka (10th Anniversary Single Collection ’95-’05) (Def Star Records Japan)- 1.509 million
40. Katie Melua – Piece By Piece (Dramatico) – 1.488 million
• Note: UNITED WORLD CHART
The United World Chart Top 40 Tracks is compiled by Media Traffic according to global airplay, single-sales data, paid downloads and votes.
The Top 25 Track Sales is compiled by Media Trafic according to global single-sales data, paid downloads and national sales charts.
Important sources include:
IFPI, Music Control, Nielsen SoundScan & Broadcast Data System (USA, Canada)
Oricon & SoundScan (Japan)
Official UK Charts Company (United Kingdom)
Snep/IFOP (France)
Media Control (Austria, Germany, Switzerlans)
ARIA (Australia)
AFYVE & Media Control (Spain)
FIMI / AC Nielsen (Italy)
Hot100 Br@sil (Brazil)
Mega Charts BV (Netherlands)
GLF (Sweden)
Verdens Gang (Norway)
AC Nielsen (Denmark, Belgium)
YLE (Finland)
RiaNZ (NEW ZEALAND), and others.
Source: www.mediatraffic.de