Hilary Duff's single With Love has reached #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song jumped up 19 spots this week largely due to the album Dignity being released.
With Love is now Hilary's highest peaking single on the Hot 100. Previous songs that have charted on the Hot 100 were Wake Up (peaked at #29), Come Clean (#35), and So Yesterday (#42).
Source: Billboard.
Tags: Hilary Duff, With Love, Billboard, Hot 100
Friday, April 13, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
My thoughts on Billboard Album Sales and more
There has been a lot of discussion lately by Hilary fans debating the first week sales numbers of Dignity, and whether the album will be considered a success. As you might have heard, Dignity debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200 selling around 140,000 copies. This is down from the 200,000 mark that all three of Hilary's previous albums approached.
There are many explanations as to why Dignity sold less. The first is that people just don't buy CD's anymore. Album sales are down overall because of online downloading, so it's probably unreasonable to expect to sell as much as in previous years.
The second biggest thing that held Dignity back is the fact that Hilary's fanbase is changing. Many of Hilary's fans that were pre-teens when Metamorphosis came out have gotten tired of Hilary and are no longer fans. Potential fans who are currently pre-teens now have other idols to look up to like Miley Cyrus. Hilary is caught in this weird space where she's too old for the tween audience, but too young for the adult audience. Don't get me wrong, Hilary still has a huge loyal fanbase - but I just don't think it is as strong as it once was.
People have criticized the promotion of the album, saying that Hollywood Records didn't do enough. Personally I think the album was promoted pretty well. Everything seemed to be set up nicely to have a successful debut. There's only so much the record label can do, at some point people just have to want to go out and buy the album. The one area where the promotion could have maybe been better was with the younger audience. People are saying that there was no buzz about the album on Disney TV and Radio.
No matter what the first week numbers looked like, we still have a long way to go. If Dignity can hang around the top end of the chart for a few weeks that would go a long way to establishing this CD as a success. With the big tour coming up this summer, and a few new singles on the way, things still look good for Dignity sales over the long term.
Unfortunately I have a really bad feeling about the next couple of weeks. Many optimistic Hilary fans are predicting that Dignity will actually improve on the chart next week and possibly go to #1 or 2. I hate to break the bad news, but that's just not going to happen. I would love to be wrong on this, but Dignity sales will most likely drop 50% next week, and will be lucky to be in the top 10. I know that sounds bad, but I'm just trying to be realistic.
Although Dignity's opening week number was lower than most people hoped for, it's still pretty good. If Hilary can open every CD in the top 5 for the rest of her career, she'll be making music for a very long time. And that's the most important thing.
Tags: Hilary Duff, Dignity, Billboard, Album, Sales
There are many explanations as to why Dignity sold less. The first is that people just don't buy CD's anymore. Album sales are down overall because of online downloading, so it's probably unreasonable to expect to sell as much as in previous years.
The second biggest thing that held Dignity back is the fact that Hilary's fanbase is changing. Many of Hilary's fans that were pre-teens when Metamorphosis came out have gotten tired of Hilary and are no longer fans. Potential fans who are currently pre-teens now have other idols to look up to like Miley Cyrus. Hilary is caught in this weird space where she's too old for the tween audience, but too young for the adult audience. Don't get me wrong, Hilary still has a huge loyal fanbase - but I just don't think it is as strong as it once was.
People have criticized the promotion of the album, saying that Hollywood Records didn't do enough. Personally I think the album was promoted pretty well. Everything seemed to be set up nicely to have a successful debut. There's only so much the record label can do, at some point people just have to want to go out and buy the album. The one area where the promotion could have maybe been better was with the younger audience. People are saying that there was no buzz about the album on Disney TV and Radio.
No matter what the first week numbers looked like, we still have a long way to go. If Dignity can hang around the top end of the chart for a few weeks that would go a long way to establishing this CD as a success. With the big tour coming up this summer, and a few new singles on the way, things still look good for Dignity sales over the long term.
Unfortunately I have a really bad feeling about the next couple of weeks. Many optimistic Hilary fans are predicting that Dignity will actually improve on the chart next week and possibly go to #1 or 2. I hate to break the bad news, but that's just not going to happen. I would love to be wrong on this, but Dignity sales will most likely drop 50% next week, and will be lucky to be in the top 10. I know that sounds bad, but I'm just trying to be realistic.
Although Dignity's opening week number was lower than most people hoped for, it's still pretty good. If Hilary can open every CD in the top 5 for the rest of her career, she'll be making music for a very long time. And that's the most important thing.
Tags: Hilary Duff, Dignity, Billboard, Album, Sales
Hilary Duff in Cosmo Girl - May 2007
Hilary is on the cover of the May 2007 issue of Cosmo Girl. She looks great in the issue. I especially like the picture on the Table of Contents page.
Thanks to Violaine at SuperiorPics for posting these.
Tags: Hilary Duff, Cosmo Girl, Magazine
Thanks to Violaine at SuperiorPics for posting these.
Tags: Hilary Duff, Cosmo Girl, Magazine
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Dignity First Week Sales
According to Hits Daily Double's weekly chart, Hilary Duff's new album Dignity sold 144,194 copies in the first week of sales. This is good enough to put Dignity at #3 on the chart coming in behind the pop compilation album NOW 24, and Tim McGraw's Let It Go.
Dignity's sales number surpassed the 120,000 estimate that Hits Daily Double published last Wednesday based on one day sales. In that same article Hits predicted that Timbaland would be in contention for the number one album, but he was only able to make it to the #4 position selling 141,922 copies. Country singer Martina McBride rounds out the top five selling 138,838 albums.
It is important to note that Hits Daily Double uses MediaBase to compile album sales, while Billboard uses SoundScan. So when the Billboard results are announced it is possible that the numbers will be slightly different.
Here is the top 10:
1 NOW 24 - VARIOUS ARTISTS...............................218,966
2 TIM MCGRAW - LET IT GO....................................177,486
3 HILARY DUFF - DIGNITY...............................144,194
4 TIMBALAND - SHOCK VALUE...............................141,922
5 MARTINA MCBRIDE - WAKING UP LAUGHING....138,838
6 BEYONCE COLUMBIA - B'DAY................................125,049
7 DAUGHTRY - DAUGHTRY......................................101,108
8 PAUL WALL - GET MONEY, STAY TRUE.................89,024
9 AKON - KONVICTED...............................................74,358
10 ALISON KRAUSS - A HUNDRED MILES OR MORE...71,076
Tags: Hilary Duff, Dignity, Album Sales
Dignity's sales number surpassed the 120,000 estimate that Hits Daily Double published last Wednesday based on one day sales. In that same article Hits predicted that Timbaland would be in contention for the number one album, but he was only able to make it to the #4 position selling 141,922 copies. Country singer Martina McBride rounds out the top five selling 138,838 albums.
It is important to note that Hits Daily Double uses MediaBase to compile album sales, while Billboard uses SoundScan. So when the Billboard results are announced it is possible that the numbers will be slightly different.
Here is the top 10:
1 NOW 24 - VARIOUS ARTISTS...............................218,966
2 TIM MCGRAW - LET IT GO....................................177,486
3 HILARY DUFF - DIGNITY...............................144,194
4 TIMBALAND - SHOCK VALUE...............................141,922
5 MARTINA MCBRIDE - WAKING UP LAUGHING....138,838
6 BEYONCE COLUMBIA - B'DAY................................125,049
7 DAUGHTRY - DAUGHTRY......................................101,108
8 PAUL WALL - GET MONEY, STAY TRUE.................89,024
9 AKON - KONVICTED...............................................74,358
10 ALISON KRAUSS - A HUNDRED MILES OR MORE...71,076
Tags: Hilary Duff, Dignity, Album Sales
Monday, April 09, 2007
Hilary Duff at Club Hyde - April 2, 2007
This picture is a few days old, but I thought I'd post it because I really like how Hilary looks here. Credit goes to Oh-Hilary.
Tags: Hilary Duff, Pictures
Tags: Hilary Duff, Pictures
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Hilary Duff on Ellen - April 6, 2007
Hilary Duff was on Ellen recently. She talked with Ellen and performed With Love.
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