Shakira led six new albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 this week, debuting at No.
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Whitney Houston’s soundtrack for 1993’s “The Bodyguard” movie notched 20 weeks at No. 1, coming in behind Adele’s Grammy-winning record “21,” that clocked the longest chart-topping run with 24 non-consecutive weeks at the top of Billboard 200. The “Frozen” soundtrack, which features the Oscar-winning song “Let It Go,” is the 20th album to spend eight weeks at No. “Frozen,” about two Nordic princess sisters who have to save their kingdom from an everlasting winter, has also become the top-grossing animated film in box office history, topping $1 billion in worldwide sales. Beyonce’s self-titled album that she released in December comes in second with 604,000 copies sold so far in 2014. sales to 1.8 million, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan.īillboard said 1.5 million of “Frozen” soundtrack sales were in 2014, making it the year’s biggest selling album so far. The “Frozen” soundtrack, released in November 2013, sold 161,000 copies last week, bringing its total U.S. Hip-shaking Colombian singer Shakira was no match for Disney’s animated princesses on the weekly Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday as the “Frozen” movie soundtrack continued its reign at the top.