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The 8/30/06 SoundScan numbers are in. Danity Kane sold 234,341 to be exact, bringing their total to 234,622. They are the top selling album of the week, as I said earlier.
Yung Joc is in at #26 with 29,973. His total is 635,847. Cassie is at #33 now, with 166,297 after a week of 25,109.
From Billboard:
In yet another big week for new albums on The Billboard 200, Danity Kane comes out on top of the crop with its self-titled debut. The set sold 234,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, giving Bad Boy Records its seventh No. 1 album and first since 2003's "Bad Boys II" soundtrack.
The winners of MTV's "Making the Band 3" in 2005, quintet Danity Kane exceeded the two other "Making the Band" debuts' opening week tallies: O-Town's self-titled began with 145,000 at No. 5 in 2001 and Da Band's "Too Hot for T.V." started with 204,000 at No. 2 in 2003.
Excellent! Congratulations to everyone involved.
I had previously written that it would be the 8th album to hit #1, but I was wrong. After checking the numbers, I found that it is, in fact, the 7th. Sorry for the confusion.
The official site mentions that Danity Kane will be going on a tour of Nordstrom stores.
September 9: Oakbrook, IL (Open: 8:00 AM - Show: 8:30 AM)
September 16: Escondido, CA (Open: 8:00 AM - Show: 8:30 AM)
September 17: Costa Mesa, CA (Open: 9:00 AM - Show: 9:30 AM)
September 24: Walnut Creek, CA (Open: 9:00 AM - Show: 9:30 AM)
September 30: Austin, TX (Open: 8:00 AM - Show: 8:30 AM)
October 6: Tigard, OR (Open: 9:30 AM - Show: TBD, Approximately 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM)
October 7: Bellevue, WA (Open: 8:00 AM - Show: TBD, Approximately 8:30 AM)
October 14: Paramus, NJ (Open: 8:00 AM - Show: 8:30 AM)
October 28: McLean, VA (Open: 8:00 AM - Show: 8:30 AM)
The official site reports that Cassie is taping a segment for a TRL Back to School program. In it, she helps a girl get a make over.
Danity Kane will be performing on Good Day New York on FOX 5.
Via the official site.
From MTV News:
... Then it was Diddy's turn to take the spotlight. He grabbed the mic and let everyone know that his group Danity Kane will be coming in on the top spot of next week's Billboard albums chart. He also congratulated the crowd on being invited to the party, for which the dress code was "Sexy & Flawless." ...
Soon, the floor was packed to grinding-room-only status as Goldfinger threw on Diddy's "Come to Me," which he brought back several times.
"It feels good to be back," Diddy, still holding the mic, said. "I missed you. Just rock now, don't stop now. We Bad Boy baby, you ain't gotta play the wall. You can dance again. Ask a young lady, 'Would you like to dance?' "
Via jordan8705 at BadBoyForever.com.
You can watch it here.
Via Ryan Leslie.
Roger Friedman at FOXNEWS.com:
It�s nice to know someone at Warner Music Group � aside from Edgar Bronfman Jr. � even has $18 million. Currently the company has five albums on the charts, none of them selling very well.
Only two are from Warner; the others come from Atlantic Records. And two of those come from Sean 'Diddy' Combs� Bad Boy Entertainment.
What?! If Cassie and (especially) New Joc City aren't/haven't sold well, not a heck of a lot has. New Joc City has had very solid sales, now over 600,000 units. Cassie has moved just over 140,000 in 2 weeks. Not as impressive as Joc, but still, a good debut.
A Diddy fan gets their own Diddy on the next episode of My Own on MTV, according to Atlantic Records.
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