The soundtrack scored 130,000 sales units, ahead of 121,000
units for Madonna's 13th studio album, the brand new "Rebel
Heart," for the week ended March 15, according to figures from
Nielsen SoundScan.
Madonna sold more albums, 116,000, to the "Empire" soundtrack's
110,000. The Billboard 200 chart tallies album sales, song sales
(10 songs equal one album) and streaming activity (1,500 streams
equal one album).
"Empire," the story of a hip-hop recording dynasty, is the first
TV soundtrack to debut at No. 1 since 2010, when three albums
from another Fox show, "Glee," arrived, Billboard said.
The third spot on the chart was also for a debut album, country
star Luke Bryan's "Spring Break ... Checkin' Out," which racked
up 106,000 sales units.
"1989" from Taylor Swift, the top-selling album of 2014, slipped
from No. 3 to No. 5, and extended its run in the chart's top
five since its release 20 weeks ago.
Last week's chart-topper, pop singer Kelly Clarkson's 'Piece by
Piece" dropped precipitously to No. 12
On the Digital Songs chart, which measures online song sales,
Mark Ronson's and Bruno Mars' upbeat "Uptown Funk!" remained at
No. 1 with 189,000 downloads in the past week.
(Reporting by Mary Milliken; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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