Madonna's new CD MDNA has crashed and burned, leaving a record-setting failure in its wake.
With numbers still being finalized, it appears that the Material Girl has become immaterial to listeners, evidenced by an 88 percent crash from week one to week two of sales.
The CD sold 359,000 copies when it debuted at the top of the Billboard charts and has now plummeted to 46,000 copies.
And here's a I-wish-I-hadn't-said-this quote from her manager, Guy Oseary, issued when things were going well: “People are really digging it,” he claimed about MDNA. “We feel good about the album. It's her 12th album and the same story she had 30 years ago. That’s an amazing accomplishment.”
Perhaps he should have read some of the reviews, which painted Madonna as out of touch and tired. Said the LA Times: "MDNA more than anything sounds like an album made by someone who’s lost touch with the desires of today’s popular music... the Madonna of today has lost the art of surprise."
Well not entirely, because her record failure has surprised some people, especially Oseary, who clamed Madonna didn't need to heavily promote the album because the music would speak for itself.
Apparently it did. And no one is listening.'
Source: Radar Online
Daily Mail is also reporting "185,000 copies of MDNA were sold as part of the ticket package deal. If this figure is correct it would therefore mean that only 179,000 copies counted as individual album sales. And if she hadn't included the albums with her concert tickets, she would have landed in the number two position, behind Lionel Richie's Tuskegee, which sold 199,000 copies in the same week she topped the chart."
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