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This week was pretty boring on the Digital Downloads charts, as the top five songs remained exactly the same as last week. Among those top five there was a huge divergence in those who gained versus those who lost however. -
'Frozen' soundtrack returns to top of Billboard 200, beating out Eric Church and 'The Outsiders'
Reports from earlier in the week suggested that Eric Church would hold steady for a second week at the top of the Billboard 200, but it was not to be. Disney fans once again bolstered the placement of the Frozen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack at the top of the charts. -
Lorde and Taylor Swift hang out again, fans go wild
Taylor Swift and Lorde are hanging out again, and the world is standing by to see what happens when two young, superstar music acts come together. Celebuzz captured a whole slew of photographs of the young ladies shopping in West Hollywood this past weekend. Though the paparazzi must've been tracking their every move from Rag and Bone to Free People, the two seemed to be unbothered by the lack of privacy. They were all smiles checking out boots and hats, going about their day as usual. -
Eric Church dominates Billboard 200 with 'The Outsiders,' but 'Frozen' and 'NOW' stay steady
It was a slow week for new albums, at least in terms of sales, as only one record debuted within the Top 10. The good news is that the one record debuted at no. 1. -
Katy Perry tops Digital Downloads chart for fifth week with 'Dark Horse,' but Pharrell Williams and 'Happy' approacheth
Last week's Digital Downloads chart was dominated by songs that received reinvigorating performances during the Grammys, but now things have shifted back to normal. Supposedly. Still, the top spot is still held by a Grammy performance track. -
'Frozen' falls from top albums spot; did Broken Bells, Toni Braxton/Babyface or 'Now 49' take top spot?
Happy times are here at last for those of us looking for new music. Hopefully. Last week's Billboard Top 10 featured four debut entries, the most so far for 2014. -
Lorde covers James Blake's 'Retrograde' on Triple J's Like a Version [WATCH]
New Zealand's pop princess Lorde stopped by Triple J's Like a Version segment to perform a cover of 2013 favorite "Retrograde" by James Blake. Lorde first took on the cover last week, debuting it during a show in New Zealand following her Grammy wins. -
Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' Grammy performance keeps Jason DeRulo and Pharrell Williams at bay on Digital Downloads chart
This week's Digital Downloads chart, between the Grammy performances of a week ago and the Super Bowl commercials that aired the night before the numbers finalized, saw a significant increase in sales. -
'Frozen' soundtrack holds off Grammy performers Lorde, Beyoncé, Imagine Dragons on Billboard 200
Although the Grammys concluded more than a week ago, the final effects of the ceremony on album sales are best seen in this week's Billboard 200. Indeed, seven of the albums in the Top 10 this week were involved in the program, with a few owing their spots this week to their Grammy performances. -
Lorde took out a full-page ad in the New Zealand Herald to thank her fans after her two Grammy wins
Although she just won two Grammys and is now officially pop royalty, Lorde hasn't forgotten her roots. The 17-year-old singer took out a full-page ad in the New Zealand Herald to express her gratitude to the fans from her home country with a handwritten note, which was published in today's paper. -
Katy Perry rides 'Dark Horse' to third straight week atop Digital Downloads chart, Jason DeRulo's 'Talk Dirty' a distant second
Just last week were commenting on how songs have a tendency to hold the top spot of the Billboard Digital Downloads chart for two weeks, but almost as soon as we said it, a song held on for a third week at no. 1. -
'Frozen' soundtrack returns to top spot as A Great Big World and Young The Giant debut
A few more "new" albums managed to crack the top 10 of the Billboard 200 this week, but sales slipped from last week overall.
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