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Top Album Sales is a music chart published by Billboard magazine documenting the best-selling albums on a weekly basis in the United States. Up until December 2014, this had been documented by the Billboard 200 chart, but that chart was altered to factor in music streaming by accounting for album-equivalent units in its tallies to document the effect of the rise of music streaming outlet such ...
Certifications and sales for Who Let the Dogs Out; Region Certification Certified units/sales Australia [15] Gold 35,000 ^ New Zealand [16] Platinum 15,000 ^ United States [18] 3× Platinum 3,018,000 [17] ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Timeline of the highest-selling album record Year record set Artist Album Record-setting sales (millions) Total sales (millions) Ref(s) 1945 Various Artists Oklahoma! (78 rpm album) 0.5 1.0 [216] [217] After 1946 Al Jolson: The Jolson Story: 1 [218] 1956 Various Artists Oklahoma! (LP album) 1.75 2.5 [219] 1956/1957 Various Artists My Fair Lady: 2 5
The Top Album Sales is a music chart released weekly by Billboard magazine listing each week's top-selling albums in the United States. The chart has been published since December 13, 2014, although the magazine also retrospectively recognizes the Billboard 200 charts from May 25, 1991, through December 6, 2014, as part of the history of the Top Album Sales listing. [1]
Weekly chart performance for Who Let the Dogs Out; Chart (2000–2001) Peak position Australian Albums [3] 16 Australian Dance Albums [4] 7 New Zealand Albums [5] 12 Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [6] 31 UK Albums [7] 100 UK Independent Albums [8] 27 UK R&B Albums [9] 35 US Billboard 200 [10] 5
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US [6] US R&B [7] US Rap [8] "Let's Get It" (with P. Diddy and Black Rob) 2001 80: 18: 5 Child of the Ghetto and The Saga Continues... "Special Delivery" — 59: 3 Child of the Ghetto "—" denotes a recording that did not ...
Despite the success of "Leave (Get Out)" in Australia, the album only managed to chart as high as number 86 on the ARIA Albums Chart. [44] Elsewhere, JoJo reached the top 30 in Japan, Portugal, and Switzerland, the top 40 in New Zealand, the top 50 in Italy, and the top 70 in France and Ireland.
List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US Bubb. [75] US R&B/ HH [92] US Rap [93] US R&B [94] US Rhy. [95] "Señorita" 1997 — — — — 34 No Way Out "I Don't Know" (Usher featuring P. Diddy) 2001 — 68 — — — 8701 "Roll with Me" (featuring ...