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Namie Amuro's Album "FEEL" sold 382,685 copies and is #6 in the Oricon Year End Top 100 best-selling Albums chart, making Queen Namie the first solo artist to appear on that chart.

'Namie amuro 5 Major Domes Tour 2012' DVD sold 233,650 in the yearly music DVD chart #3, just behind ARASHI.

"Namie amuro 5 Major Domes Tour 2012' Blu-ray sold 72,845 copies at #1!


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The full title for this single is Suzukake no Ki no Michi de "Kimi no Hohoemi wo Yume ni Miru" to Itteshimattara Bokutachi no Kankei wa Dou Kawatteshimaunoka, Bokunari ni Nannichi ka Kangaeta Ue deno Yaya Kihazukashii Ketsuron no youna Mono, but it is shortened to "Kimi no Honoemi wo Yume ni Miru" for convenience. It is the 34th major single (36th overall) released by AKB48. This single features the Senbatsu chosen during the Janken Senbatsu Tournament, featuring Matsui Jurina as center of the single.


WORLD's No.1 ALBUM - BEYONCE

Posted on December 21, 2013

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Beyonce's "surprise" fifth album has broken iTunes sales records, with 828,773 copies sold in just three days.

The majority of those sales came in the US, where it has racked up 617,213 sales since its release on Friday.

The tally broke Beyonce's own first-week sales record, set by her second album B'day in 2006, which sold 541,000 copies across a full seven days.

In the UK, the self-titled album cracked the top five in just 48 hours, after shifting 68,000 copies.

Beyonce stealth-released the record exclusively on iTunes last Friday, surprising fans by unveiling 14 new songs and 17 videos without the usual build-up of radio play, marketing and magazine interviews.

Its success has been fuelled by a number of factors: By keeping the project secret, the star avoided leaks; while the inability to purchase individual tracks online meant fans had no choice but to pay for the whole album.
Beyonce Each of the album tracks is accompanied by a video

The 31-year-old said the "visual album" was inspired by her memories of watching Michael Jackson's Thriller video premiere in 1983.

"I miss that immersive experience," she said. "Now people only listen to a few seconds of a song on their iPods and they don't really invest in the whole experience.

"It's all about the single, and the hype. I felt like, I don't want anybody to get the message when my record is coming out.

"I just want this to come out when it's ready and from me to my fans."

The album was codenamed "Lily" by staff at her record label, Columbia, to avoid rumours spreading, and even key creative staff were kept in the dark about the release plans.

Video director Ricky Saiz, who shot the clip for a slow, sleazy track called Yonce, told Buzzfeed he had "no idea" of the scale of the project until it was released.

"It was a complete surprise even to the people involved," he said. "To be honest, I was actually in bed when I got an email just kind of saying [the album] was live."
Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake previously held the first-week sales record on the iTunes store

Reviews for the album were largely positive, with Billboard magazine praising the star's "creative audacity".

"Beyonce signifies where the future of R&B is heading," said the magazine, "with less focus on beats and more emphasis on emotive falsetto, stream-of-consciousness ideas and the occasional burst of braggadocio."

In The Telegraph, Neil McCormick wrote: "The album has a focus and intensity unusual in multi-writer ensemble productions, a sense of purposefulness that holds the attention even when the songs sometimes drift off in search of a chorus."

Apple, which runs the iTunes store, said the album had broken its previous first-week sales record, set by Justin Timberlake's 20/20 Experience when it sold 580,000 in March.

Beyonce also went to number one in 104 countries, it reported.

The company has exclusive access to the album for a short period - thought to be a week. Physical copies of the record are expected in shops before Christmas.


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The year's top selling album in America remains Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience," with 2.4 million sold. It's the only album to sell over 2 million copies in America this year! 

Bruno Mars' "Unorthodox Jukebox" is the 2nd best-selling Album in America with 1.8 million copies sold. 

It's unlikely "20/20" will lose the No. 1 throne between now and the end of the year, just two weeks away, but Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," is just out and has already sold 1.5 million and is on the up!


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Adele's "21" is not only the best-selling Album of the New Millennium but it's also Amazon's highest-selling album of all time!

Featuring hits like "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You," the Grammy-winning "21" has sold more than 28 million copies worldwide, an unprecedented figure in today's music landscape. The album was the World's best-seller in 2011 and 2012.

Top-selling Albums of all Time on Amazon
1. Adele -- "21"
2. Susan Boyle -- "I Dreamed A Dream"
3. Stephan Schwartz and Original Broadway Cast -- "Wicked"
4. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss -- "Raising Sand"
5. Mumford & Sons -- "Sigh No More"
6. Taylor Swift -- "Fearless"
7. Amy Winehouse -- "Back To Black"
8. Adele -- "19"
9. Dixie Chicks -- "Taking The Long Way"
10. Coldplay -- "Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends"




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