![]() ![]() Lionel Richie’s Tuskegee falls two rungs to No. Sandwiched between Minaj and Rascal Flatts is Adele’s 21, which rises one spot to No. Its last album, 2010’s Nothing Like This (its Big Machine debut after a career on Lyric Street), bowed at No. It’s the country group’s eighth top 10 on the Billboard 200 and seventh No. Next up is Rascal Flatts’ Changed, which starts in the No. 1 with 1.1 million and then sold 174,000 in its second week at the top of the chart.įocusing our attention on the rest of the top 10 this week, Minaj’s Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded is one of four debuts in the region. Born This Way bowed the previous frame at No. It surpasses the record set by Lady Gaga’s Born This Way, when it fell 84.3% in its second week on the June 18, 2011, chart. 1-debuting album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. Its steep drop is the largest second-week percentage decline for a No. The album that Minaj replaces, Madonna’s MDNA, falls to No. It’s an all-new release, led by its official first single, “Starships.” The track has already sailed to No. Despite its title, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded is not a reissue of the original Pink Friday album. ![]()
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