Essence.com's New Year's PlaylistNew Year's Day PlaylistThe beginning of a new year is always exciting and it's the time to wipe away your old drama, issues and problems and start fresh for 2011! Here are few songs to help you feel encouraged and empowered on the first day of what promises to be a more prosperous, happy and amazing year!"New Attitude" by Patti LABELLEPatti Labelle shows us how to get a new attitude in the new year. Listen."Survivor" by Destiny's ChildDestiny's Child gave us the strength to carry on with this song.Listen"No More Drama" by Mary J. BligeMary J. Blige takes a stand and ends the drama. Listen."Second Chance" by El DebargeEl Debarge shows us all why second chances are so important. Listen."Work to Do" by Vanessa WilliamsTake a peek at Vanessa William's power song "Work to Do." Listen."Still Standing" by Monica featuring...
- 1/1/2011
- Essence
Lady Antebellum reclaim the No. 1 position on Billboard Hot 200 this week, making it their fourth non-consecutive week reign. Their album "Need You Now" adds another 93,000 copies (down 11%), becoming the first chart topper to sell less than 100,000 units since Reba McEntire's "Keep on Loving You" ruled the chart with 96,000 in August last year.
The second place on the U.S. albums chart is secured by newcomer "Here I Am" from Marvin Sapp. The record arrives on the list with 76,000 copies, becoming the highest-charting gospel album since 1997 when "God's Property" from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation bowed at No. 3.
Sitting at the next spot is last week's champ Ludacris' "Battle of the Sexes". The effort, featuring Nicki Minaj, Trey Songz, Flo Rida, Gucci Mane, Monica and Ne-Yo among others, shifts 61,000 in its second week on sale.
The second-highest chart debut this week is a two-disc rock compilation titled "The Edge". Powered...
The second place on the U.S. albums chart is secured by newcomer "Here I Am" from Marvin Sapp. The record arrives on the list with 76,000 copies, becoming the highest-charting gospel album since 1997 when "God's Property" from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation bowed at No. 3.
Sitting at the next spot is last week's champ Ludacris' "Battle of the Sexes". The effort, featuring Nicki Minaj, Trey Songz, Flo Rida, Gucci Mane, Monica and Ne-Yo among others, shifts 61,000 in its second week on sale.
The second-highest chart debut this week is a two-disc rock compilation titled "The Edge". Powered...
- 3/25/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" is at No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart for a fourth week, non-consecutive, which at this point, it's just getting boring. What's not boring, at least for gospel fans, is that the entry of Marvin Sapp's album "Here I Am" at No. 2 marks the highest charting position for a gospel record on The Billboard 200 ever in the 54-year history of the chart. Sapp's live set sold 76,000; his last album, 2007's "Thirsty," peaked at No. 28. The previous high-water mark for a gospel album was Kirk Franklin's "God's Property," all the way back...
- 3/24/2010
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
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