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On the Charts: Madonna’s “Hard Candy” Rains on Mariah’s Honeymoon

5/7/08, 11:20 am EST

The Big News: Madonna managed to grab the top spot despite the media flood surrounding last week number one Mariah Carey’s shock marriage, as Hard Candy sold 280,273 units to cruise to the top, while E=MC2 dropped to number two with 95,405 copies. Leona LewisSpirit stuck around at three, while the rest of the top ten was dominated by debuts, as Lyfe JenningsLyfe Change took four, Def Leppard’s Songs from the Sparkle Lounge was five, the RootsRising Down grabbed sixth, Portishead’s decade-in-the-making Third came in seventh and the self-titled debut from Tom Petty’s Mudcrutch sat at eight.

Debuts: Rookies overran the charts, with notables Carly Simon’s This Kind of Love at fifteen, Artist to Watch Estelle’s Shine in at thirty-eight and American Idol’s Nosferatu-lookalike Phil Stacey’s self-titled at forty-three. Santogold’s eponymous debut slotted at seventy-four, while the Breaking and Perez Hilton-endorsed Robyn’s Robyn landed at 100, three years after the album initially debuted in Europe.

Last Week’s Heroes: The top ten from last week was completely rearranged by this week’s freshman class, and leading the parachute parade was Ashlee Simpson’s Bittersweet World, which plummeted from four to thirty-one. Flight of the Conchords similarly swooped from four to seventeen, Juno dropped seven to thirteen and Alvin & the Chipmunks slid from twelve to fourteen.

[Photo: AFP/Getty]


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RICO | 5/28/2008, 4:06 pm EST

People Who buys cd’s ? 285K are just physical copies.. See Billbaord needs to get it toghether.. There seems to be a chart for everything. Digital sales are not combined.. Madonna fans are more about digital..

Vee | 5/10/2008, 1:20 am EST

Good for Madonna, but she didn’t rain on Mariah huge debut. That part is hype, sorry.

red-haired goddess | 5/8/2008, 7:10 pm EST

You’re going to Rome and you can’t spell Ciccone correctly?

You might want to rethink your trip. There are no Pizza Huts’ or Olive Gardens’ so you might wind up suffering from severe culture shock.

ZairaAmaterasu | 5/8/2008, 2:12 am EST

Hard Candy is way less appealing and entertaining than “Confessions” was, but still a very enjoyable “kind of unnecessary” record. Madonna is undoubtedly the real pop queen EVER. She brought sexuality in pop lyrics way before than any other female artist in commercial pop efforts, she still the most creative business mind around pop world and she knows the market (and drives it) like no one else.
This record won’t probably sell as much as the previous, and surely might not be “memorable” but it’s hers, and it has meaning in the pop culture (musically, at least) of 2008.
Can’t wait to catch her in Rome in September (without Justin. I truly don’t feel any need of that…).
P.S. I think in the end Mariah will sell more than Madge in USA, but probably not around here in Europe, where Missus Ciccona has way larger fanbase. Anyway, Carey’s last one is not bad at all.

Antony - UK | 5/8/2008, 2:11 am EST

Good to see Madonna can debut at No1, just blowing away all the others. Our Leona is just starting out, but is a great singer.

Mary | 5/7/2008, 10:33 pm EST

Considering the state of our economy, 280K units doesn’t seem too shabby. Regardless, she debuted at #1…and rightly so…she’s Madonna! She’s awesome, and always will be awesome!

Ken | 5/7/2008, 8:49 pm EST

Gee… how rock and roll.

branden | 5/7/2008, 4:20 pm EST

I dont think 280k is bad for someone who has been in this business for over 25 years. who else that came out in the same time period that can sell like she can. no one. absolutely no one.

Joshua | 5/7/2008, 1:48 pm EST

I’m dissappointed that Madonna didn’t sell more than 280k units

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