Much like the death of Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse, fans rushed to buy the music of Whitney Houston's Diva of the deceased as a result of her departure on Saturday.
Billboard reported that only a packet hits Houston, Whitney: The Greatest Hits, is ready to re-enter the Billboard 200 chart this week at # 6 after selling 64 000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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Many other albums also Houston Move back on the charts, her 1986 debut Including Whitney Houston, which jumped to # 72 with sales of 8,000 (3.901 percent Clot grow), the soundtrack to "The Bodyguard" (# 80 in 8000 sales, to 5.213 percent Clot) and her last studio album, I look at you (# 118 in 5000 sales, to 3.901 percent.) Magazine reported that the albums were purchased in Houston last week - more than 101 000 - where a sold than in all of 2011 and 2012 to the present.
The most impressive number, though I had the number of digital music fans to purchase. In total there were over 887 000 downloads last week profit in 5730 compared to the previous week, 15 000 pieces sold. The biggest gainer was of course her signature song, "I Will Always Love You", which travels 195 000 units, up to 6742 percent increase over the previous week.
The song When It introduces digital songs chart at third place, seven other Digital Songs chart hits as well, including "I wanna dance with somebody paragraphs Who Loves Me)" (# 25, 74.000, to 8.769 percent Clot), "Greatest Love of all" (# 32, 60,000, to Clot 7.270 percent), "How Will I Know" (# 46, 43.000, to 5.767 percent Clot), "I Have Nothing" (# 53, 38.000, to 5.179 percent Clot), "Saving All My Love for You" (# 65, 33.000, to 6.423 percent Clot), "One Moment in Time" (# 74, 30.000, up 6.206 percent Clot) and mapping of Houston, "The Star Spangled Banner" (# 75, 29.000, up 8.278 percent).
Next week should see a diagram of events greater impetus to the catalog of Houston, as it will reflect a full week of sales.
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