Friday, February 6, 2015

Taylor Swift's 1989 Returns To Number One As It Scores Milestone 10th Week At Number 1 Plus Avril Lavigne Reveals Give It What You Like Music Video

Hey everyone, it's time to get back to more Taylor Swift talk regarding or 1989. In addition, I will also be talking about Avril Lavigne's Give It What You Like music video later on. But first, I'll be talking about Taylor Swift and then more Avril Lavigne.

Now, it appears that Taylor Swift's 1989 has bumped Meghan Trainor's Title allowing Taylor Swift's 1989 reached its tenth milestone number 1 surpassing Speak Now's 6 weeks and Red's 7 weeks. Soon, it might caught up Fearless's 11 weeks at number 1. Can 1989's number 1 weeks beats Fearless's number 1 weeks? Let's find out. Now, here's what Billboard has to say about 1989 is back at number 1 for then tenth week. So Billboard, take it away.


"Taylor Swift's '1989' Scores Milestone 10th Week at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart
By Keith Caulfield | February 04, 2015 11:00 AM EST

Taylor Swift's 1989 album returns to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for a milestone 10th nonconsecutive week, making Swift just the second woman in history to earn two albums with at least 10 weeks atop the list.

Swift previously logged 11 weeks at No. 1 with her second album, Fearless, in 2008 and 2009. (She has two further No. 1s: Speak Now, with six weeks at No. 1, and Red, with seven weeks in the penthouse.)

1989 steps back to No. 1 (rising 2-1) with 101,000 equivalent album units earned (down 15 percent) in the week ending Feb. 1, according to Nielsen Music. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA).

Swift follows Whitney Houston as the only woman with multiple albums with 10 weeks at No. 1. Houston managed the feat three times: with her self-titled debut (14 weeks in 1986), her second album, Whitney (11 weeks in 1987) and The Bodyguard soundtrack (20 weeks in 1992 and 1993).

In total, only seven acts have claimed more than one album with 10 weeks at No. 1: Swift, Houston, The Beatles (with four), The Kingston Trio (three), Henry Mancini (two), The Monkees (two) and Elvis Presley (three).

1989's climb back to the top was powered by 71,000 in pure album sales (down 13 percent). The set also spends a 10th week at No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart. This is the first time the top selling album of the week has dipped below 100,000 copies since last September, when Lecrae's Anomaly bowed atop the chart with 88,000 sold in the week ending Sept. 14, 2014. 1989's latest sales frame is the lowest for the week's top seller since the week of July 13, 2014, when Sia's 1000 Forms of Fear launched at No. 1 with 52,000.

As for the rest of the new Billboard 200 chart's top 10, Ed Sheeran's x rises 4-2 with 74,000 units (down 2 percent), Meghan Trainor's Title is stationary at No. 3 (68,000 units; down 21 percent) while Sam Smith's In the Lonely Hour climbs 9-4 (60,000 units; up 18 percent).

Below Smith is the only debut in the top 10, and it comes from another man named Smith: Ne-Yo (whose birth name is Shaffer Smith). Ne-Yo's Non-Fiction opens at No. 5 with 59,000 units, with 82 percent of its total coming from traditional album sales. Non-Fiction is Ne-Yo's sixth consecutive top 10 album in as many tries. Ne-Yo's hot streak began with his debut album, In My Own Words, which bowed at No. 1 in 2006. He followed it up with Because of You (No. 1 in 2007), Year of the Gentleman (No. 2, 2008), Libra Scale (No. 9, 2010), R.E.D. (No. 4, 2012) and now Non-Fiction (No. 5).

Last week's No. 1, Fall Out Boy's American Beauty/American Psycho, falls to No. 6 in its second week with 55,000 units (down 75 percent).

Mark Ronson's Uptown Special rises 10-7 with 49,000 units (up 1 percent), bolstered by TEA, which comprise 75 percent of the album's units for the week (courtesy of Uptown Special's red-hot single "Uptown Funk!" -- it sold 365,000 downloads in the latest tracking week).

Nicki Minaj's The Pinkprint dips 6-8 with 48,000 units (down 10 percent). Of its unit total for the week, 58 percent are from TEA and SEA.

Rounding out the top 10 are Maroon 5's V (11-9 with 43,000 units; down 9 percent) and the 2015 Grammy Nominees compilation album (12-10 in its second week, with 34,000 units; down 24 percent). It is the 14th Grammy Nominees album to reach the top 10."

Thanks Billboard. Now then, with 1989 got its tenth number 1 week, it's time for 1989 to have its 11th number 1 week next week and then 12 weeks at number 1 and so on. Boy, I do sure pop music loved Taylor Swift. So after 1989 this year, it's time for Taylor Swift to tackle new genres. But first, Greatest Hits, and then tackle new genres like rock. This is gonna be an exciting early century for Taylor Swift and mainstream music. Now, if only rock music is mainstream as rock music is a fan favorite mainstream genre because rock music are mainstream music just like urban and pop did. Dance music is also mainstream music. OK, Taylor Swift is done. Now let's move on to Avril Lavigne.


OK, Avril Lavigne is up next. Now, as you may know that Avril Lavigne is revealing a teaser for her Give It What You Like music video because her fans which are only a few left demands a Give It What You Like music video.

So, it’s time to rejoice as Avril Lavigne’s Give It What You Like music video is her February surprise. That’s right, the one fans had been asking her for is finally here. It was worth the wait: We’re finally getting a music video for the (arguably) best song on Avril’s self-titled 5th album! “Give You What You Like” will be released soon, but we can already see a 30 second preview of the new video clip:


See? The music video’s preview looks fantastic and guess who’s gonna be on a website? That’s right, it’s Vevo. Why? Because Avril Lavigne is a fan favorite artist on Vevo which is why Avril Lavigne music videos like Hello Kitty music video is perfect for Vevo. Now then, Give It What You Like is gonna be a wonderful, wonderful song. It’s from Avril Lavigne’s fifth album that came about 1 and a half year ago. Duh. Plus, the song is at number 1 at the Billboard Trending 140 chart making it the first Avril Lavigne song to top the Billboard Trending 140 chart. In addition, it’s not a bratty single which is great for an Avril Lavigne song. No post 2002 ballads needed. Just a plain mature Avril Lavigne song. Sorry Under My Skin. It's time to move on. But wait, that’s not all.

The music video trailer is interspersed with scenes from an upcoming film called Babysitter’s Black Book, which will feature the song. The movie will be out February 21st, but the music video should be out even sooner. Cool, good choice.

Not only that, she had promised us a video for Give You What You Like way back in early 2014, but that never came to fruition. After her tour ended in the summer, Avril went into hiding and revealed she was sick with an undisclosed illness. By that point, most fans had given up on getting the video. Yeah, blame Hello Kitty for becoming her fourth fifth album single instead of this.

But apparently she did not! Her own favorite song from her last album, Give You What You Like is a standout track from her whole catalog, and a deserving song for a music video. It will be exciting to see how the whole video looks! The Give You What You Like music video will be out really soon, so be ready! Let’s hope Give It What You Like’s music video will come out on Vevo around the same time Taylor Swift’s Style music video will come out early next week. So it looks like Give It What You Like's music video will make the road to her sixth album this year.

That’s why Give It What You Like is a fan favorite Avril Lavigne song. Forget bratty songs like What The Hell. This is the Avril Lavigne song that we have all been dreaming of. Now then, besides the anticipated Give You What You Like music video, Avril Lavigne has plenty of other projects lined up for 2015. She’ll be releasing a new song called Fly in the coming months, in advance of the 2015 Special Olympics being held this July. Avril Lavigne may also be working on her 6th studio album. With Avril Lavigne making her less-pop sixth album, it might be confirmed that her sixth album is, wait for it, rock music. That’s right, Avril Lavigne’s sixth album will be her first rock album. Good thing there’s no more pop music for Avril Lavigne as Avril Lavigne is getting too old for pop music. She is suppose to make rock music, not bratty songs like Smile. Oh boy, I can't wait for the sixth era this year.

Well then, I hope 2015 is gonna be a great year for Avril Lavigne. Definitely worth a long wait for her real comeback unlike the awful bratty music version of Avril Lavigne’s 2011 comeback. Stupid RCA and bratty songs for ruining Avril Lavigne’s post Let Go career.

So what do you think? Are you happy that Taylor Swift's 1989 is now at number 1 for the 10th week? Do you want 1989 to have more number 1s than Fearless does in 2008 and 2009? Are you exciting to see Avril Lavigne's Give It What You Like music videos this month? Are you exciting to see Avril Lavigne's sixth era coming this year alongside Give It What You Like's music video and her anticipated Fly single this year? Sound off below.

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