Showing posts with label whitney houston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whitney houston. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Madonna has outsold Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Madonna and Whitney Houston

Top-selling downloads for the following acts since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking digital data: Madonna, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey and Celine Dion. Madonna (two) and Carey (four) are the only artists of the quintet with songs that have each shifted more than a million downloads:





4 minutes digital single sales 
2,814,000, "4 Minutes"
1,224,000, "Hung Up"
493,000, "Like a Prayer"
366,000, "Sorry"
347,000, "Material Girl"

whitney houston Pictures, Images and Photos
Whitney Houston
739,000, "I Will Always Love You"
447,000, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
267,000, "Greatest Love of All"
215,000, "How Will I Know"
206,000, "I Have Nothing"

Janet Jackson - That's The Way Love Goes sales
Janet Jackson
242,000, "That's the Way Love Goes"
235,000, "All for You"
212,000, "If"
179,000, "Call on Me"
155,000, "All Nite (Don't Stop)"

all i want for christmas cover
Mariah Carey
1,591,000, "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
1,563,000, "Obsessed"
1,467,000, "Touch My Body"
1,362,000, "We Belong Together"
718,000, "Shake It Off"

 celine dion my heart will go on cd cover
Celine Dion
871,000, "My Heart Will Go On"
508,000, "Because You Loved Me"
462,000, "Taking Chances"
307,000, "A New Day Has Come"
300,000, "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"


Saturday, September 12, 2009

Who's copying who?






Whitney's cover for her single "Million Dollar Bill" looks suspicously like the cover of Carey's "Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel" album cover.
Not sure if someone's copying someone else, or if it's just purely coincidental!
What do you think?

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Mariah vs Whitney vs Madonna

An interesting article from billboard comparing Madonna, Mariah Carey and Whitney Houstons' sales:

Singles Sales:
Physical singles:
17,172,000, Mariah Carey
14,744,000, Whitney Houston
10,554,000, Madonna

Digital tracks:

11,120,000, Mariah Carey
10,307,000, Madonna
3,320,000, Whitney Houston

Carey, thus, leads in both categories, while Houston has sold more physical (CD, cassette) singles than Madonna since 1991. Madonna, however, has moved a significantly higher number of digital tracks in that span than Houston, according to Nielsen SoundScan.



What are the biggest-selling hits for each artist?
Whitney Houston
Physical single: "I Will Always Love You," 4,591,000
Digital track: "I Will Always Love You," 575,000

Mariah Carey
Physical single: "One Sweet Day" 2,334,000
Digital track: "All I Want for Christmas Is You," 1,156,000

Madonna
Physical single: "Music," 1,136,000
Digital track: "4 Minutes", 2,476,000

And, since all three artists are also currently charting with new singles, let's look at the digital sales of each title to date:

Mariah Carey, "Obsessed": 526,000
Madonna, "Celebration": 64,000
Whitney Houston, "I Look to You": 32,000


Billboard 200 - studio albums, soundtracks, holiday sets and greatest hits/remix collections (SoundScan 1991 to date) 

 Since 1991, Carey has released eight studio albums, one soundtrack, one holiday set and four greatest hits/remix collections (14 total).
Madonna's count stands as such: seven studio albums, two soundtracks and three greatest hits/remix collections (12 total).
And, Houston's: two studio albums, two soundtracks, one holiday set and one greatest hits/remix collections (six total).
Tallying the totals, here is the average sales number for each artist's Billboard 200 charted studio, soundtrack, holiday and greatest hits/remix efforts in the SoundScan era:

Whitney Houston: 3,308,000
Mariah Carey:
3,151,000
Madonna:
1,645,000

Here, Houston is tops - and averaging even 1.6 million in sales per album over almost two decades is no small feat for any artist. Among the three performers, Houston's "The Bodyguard" soundtrack is the only set to pass 10 million in sales, according to Nielsen SoundScan, since 1991. The album has sold 11,808,000 copies.


Related Article:

Ask Billboard: Madonna vs. Whitney vs. Mariah


Source: Billboard

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Whitney Houston - Vocal Profile/ Range

whitney houston vocal range photo
Vocal Type: Mezzo Soprano

Vocal Range: 3.3 Octaves. A2- C6 (approx)

Longest Note: 9 seconds - 'I will always love you'

Vocal Pluses: At her best she is able to belt powerful notes to excellent emotional effect. She also uses her pleasant sounding falsetto sparingly to lift and accent potentially boring melodies. Idiosyncratic vocal 'ad-libbing' makes her voice easily recognisable.

Vocal Negatives: Utilises a relatively fixed vocal range in most of her music. Her voice can become shrill in the upper range, especially when she attempts to belt these notes. Not always comfortable singing vocal runs.