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Showing posts with label Billboard Charts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billboard Charts. Show all posts

Saturday, May 31, 2014

MARIAH CAREY'S STUNNING RETURN TO FORM ON NEW ALBUM - ME I AM MARIAH...THE ELUSIVE CHANTEUSE


When listening to this gorgeous new album, I cant help but be transported back to a time when Mariah Carey was first starting out and you would hear these powerhouse vocals on the radio or on TV. She took a break from this style of singing in the last decade chasing after fresher beats and muted vocals. I am so glad to report that Mariah focuses on showcasing her lyrical prowess and that vocal magic on this album.
What you get here is a jam packed album of beautiful melodic music from an iconic artist who becomes eligible for the rock n roll hall of fame next year. What you may not be getting is immediately accessible made for radio tracks which I am relieved about. Mariah no longer needs to be recording music for radio to respond to.  This lack of radio friendly music has kept all of her singles from really making waves except for #Beautiful which peaked at #15 on the Billboard Hot 100.  Without a big first single along with Mariah's five year absence from the music scene, she is expected to debut on the Billboard album charts next weeks in the Top 3 with first week sales in the range of 50-60k.  This is her lowest first week sales tally.  Her previous effort, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel which was ultimately a critical and commercial failure opened with a dismal 168k in first week sales due to the slight success of her top 10 first single, Obsessed.  In comparison, E=MC2 sold almost half a million copies in its first week riding on the waves of #1 first single, Touch My Body.

To describe this album, lets start with her tradition of doing a cover or two on her albums. My favorite track on the album happens to be one of these covers, the George Michael track "One More Try." For you 80's kids, if you really want some nostalgia, listen to this one immediately. Mariah also dips into disco dance sounds for two tracks and she just sounds right at home. One of them, You Don't Know What To Do, could be 2014's summer dance jam and features Wale while Meteorite is a magical disco house jam which rockets her into exciting new territory.

The balladry is just near perfection on tracks like Cry. and Camouflage while tracks like Thirsty and Dedicated have super fresh urban beats that could easily find a home on today's radio playlists. There really is something for all of her fans of this project all the while maintaining a full project experience.

Here's my breakdown of the album GEMS:

1 One More Try - stunning emotional balladry / hope to see this released as a single.
2 Cry. - This haunting, emotive ballad feels like it comes from the "butterfly" era. This is going to be on the list of Mariah fan favorites like "Petals" and "Close My Eyes" -
3 Meteorite - Q-tip produces this spacey, disco jam and her voice is just sheer magic on this track.
4 You Don't Know What To Do - This seems like it is going to be a single based on Mariah performing in live during her album promotion. This is bound to be a summer dance jam if promoted properly and picked up by radio. Highly addicting chorus.
5 Camouflage - heartbreaking, emotional and highly dramatic with vocals, piano and some background vocals. Just beautiful.
6 Heavenly - Is a powerful, uplifting anthem with choir and all and a perfect album closer.
7 #Beautiful - Its highly disappointing this track didn't do as well on the charts and I firmly believe it is because the featured artist is so prominent on the track. This should have been a Mariah only track. Nonetheless, it fits perfectly on the album.

The Good Stuff:
1 Dedicated - Think 90's Mariah in the vein of "Always be my baby" or something from the "Daydream" album.
2 Faded - seems to borrow heavily from her monster hit "We Belong Together" in structure but doesn't quite hit the mark for me. This is the whispery Mariah vocals of the 2000's.
3 Thirsty - bound to be a single. Very addictive beat and chorus. Think "Migrate," "Its Like That."
4 You're Mine - This was released as a single and didn't do as well. This is one of the more vocally balanced tracks on the album, where Mariah does her whisper vocals and then also kicks in a little into powerhouse vocals.
5 Supernatural - This reminds me of many tracks from the last decade from Mariah. I wont give this track "gem" status because the baby sounds become too distracting as the song progresses.
6 Art of Letting Go - Another beautiful ballad that should not have been considered as a single but beautiful as an album closer.

The Tracks I can skip (which dont necessarily mean they are bad tracks but just not my cup of tea):
1 Make it Look Good - Not a terrible track but Im not a fan of that jazzy sound and she always seems to include one track that sounds like this on every album since Mimi.
2 Money - This sounds like a Mariah track from the last three albums and doesn't work for me especially because Fabulos' vocals are just too prominent. I don't mind a featured artist here and there but Mariah's vocals should always be front and center.

The Memoirs tracks:
1 Betcha Gon Know - One of my favorites tracks from her last album. It hasn't been changed at all in terms of beat or arrangement. This is the version which features R. Kelly on the second verse. This was released back when Memoirs came out by R Kelly as a male response to Mariah so not sure why it's here. This is a stunning track in general and I think should have always been a single on her last album so excited that it's getting an opportunity to be re-discovered.
2 It's a Wrap - This was one of the weak tracks for me on the last album and doesn't do a thing her either. Not sure why this is here. I would have replaced one of these with her "target" bonus track, "America the Beautiful."
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Saturday, June 12, 2010

BILLBOARD CHARTS WRAP UP - WEEK ENDING 6/11/2010


Here's a new segment that I have been meaning to start. This is the billboard charts wrap up along with my own personal charts as well.

The top 10 of the Hot 100 has been fairly static the last month until this weeks 2 new entries. The first from Black Eyed Peas, whose track, "Rock Your Body" jumps seven spots to the #9 position this week making this their 5th single from their 2009 album The E.N.D. to go top 10 while three of them went to the top of the summit. "Rock Your Body" doesn't look like its going to take the pole spot because while sales have climbed, airplay doesn't look like it will be increasing at this point. I congratulate the Black Eyed Peas on quite a successful, worldwide, album run and look forward to their next project.
La Roux also charts her second week in the Billboard hot 100 top ten. I never thought in a million years "Bulletproof" would even hit the hot 100 much less go as high as #8 (last weeks Hot 100). The only other chart action to note is Katy Perry's "California Gurls" ending Usher's reign at # 1 (3 weeks) with OMG. Congrats to Katy on her second number one single and if "California Girls" is a good representation of her upcoming album, Teenage Dream, then I expect to see her notch a few more # 1's this year.

Here's this week Top 10 from Billboard Hot 100:
01 - Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg - California Gurls
02 - Usher Featuring will.i.am - OMG
03 - B.o.B Featuring Hayley Williams - Airplanes
04 - Ke$ha - Your Love Is My Drug
05 - Travie McCoy Featuring Bruno Mars - Billionaire
06 - Taio Cruz Featuring Ludacris - Break Your Heart
07 - Lady Gaga - Alejandro
08 - B.o.B Featuring Bruno Mars - Nothin' On You
09 - The Black Eyed Peas - Rock That Body
10 - La Roux - Bulletproof


In contrast, here is my personal estrogen heavy top 11 for the week:

001 Kelis - Emancipate Kelis - Acapella - The Remixes
002 Robyn - Dancing on My Own Robyn - Dancing On My Own (Remixes) The Video: Dancing On My Own
003 Katy Perry - California Gurls Katy Perry - California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg) - Single - California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg)
004 Kelly Rowland - Commander Kelly Rowland - Commander (Extended Dance Mix) [feat. David Guetta] - Single
005 Christina Aguilera - Lift Me Up Christina Aguilera - Bionic (Deluxe Version) - Lift Me Up
006 Hot Chip - I Feel Better Hot Chip - I Feel Better - EP The Video: I Feel Better

007 Kylie Minogue - All The Lovers AMAZON MP3 STORE
008 M.I.A. - XXXO M.I.A. - Xxxo - Single - Xxxo
009 Lady Gaga - Alejandro Lady GaGa - Alejandro (The Remixes) The Video: Alejandro
010 Robyn - Fembot Robyn - Fembot - Single - Fembot
011 Kelis - 4th of July (Fireworks)Kelis - 4th of July (Fireworks) - Single

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

KATY PERRY - CALIFORNIA GURLS - CURSE OF THE # 2 ?



Katy Perry's first single from her upcoming sophomore album, Teenage Dream, debuted at a whopping number two on the Billboard Hot 100, 3 weeks ago. The track, California Gurls, meant to be a response to Jay-Z's ode to NYC, "Empire State of Mind," was produced by Dr. Luke and Max Martin. After dropping to number three on the Hot 100 in it's second week, the track jumped back to number two in last weeks issue due to airplay gain and sales gain. Perry was lowered onto the stage on a surfboard when she performed the track for the first time this past weekend on the MTV Movie Awards. I am going to bet the track does not hit number one when the newest Billboard results come out this week. Usher's track OMG, which is the main culprit in keeping Katy away from the number one spot, continues to go strong in both airplay (Top 40 & Rhythmic) and sits right behind California Gurls in digital sales on iTunes. The only way California Gurls can hit number one is if there was a real surge in sales after the performance. We shall see. In the meantime, if you haven't seen the MTV performance yet, check it out!

UPDATE 6/9/2010: It only took 4 weeks for Katy Perry's California Gurls, to hit the # 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100.  She notched an 18% increase in sales (318K downloads) this past week and airplay zoomed up 25% from 10 - 6 (pop airplay charts).  Congrats Katy on your second # 1 single!

Also, check out the 30 second clip of the upcoming music video for the single.