BY KEVIN JACKSON Observer writer
Five of the six albums nominated for Best Reggae Album at the
recent Grammy Awards have enjoyed a minor sales spike. This is reflected in the
latest Billboard Reggae Album chart.
Ziggy Marley |
According to sales monitor
Nielsen Music, Ziggy Marley’s self-titled set, which won the award, posted the
biggest sales, jumping from 23 to number eight. It sold 167 copies, up from 25
the week prior to the Grammys.
To date Ziggy
Marley has sold
13,269 copies.
Even though it fell two
spots to number four, Rebelution’s Falling Into Place moved 483 copies compared to
267 the week before. It has sold 33,551 copies.
Raging Fyah’s Everlasting moved up from number 18 to
number 20, selling 56 copies compared to 28 the previous week. Its total sales
stand at 1,478.
Moving up from 41 to number
28 is Live In Virginia by SOJA. The set moved 28 copies, a
slight bump from 12 one week ago.
Another nominee, Rose
Petals by J
Boog, is back in the chart at number 29 with 27 copies sold, compared to seven
two weeks prior. To date it has sold 4,929 copies.
Back on the Reggae Album
chart, Fortunate Youth debuts at number one with its self-titled album which
opened with 1,714 copies. This is the group’s fourth ‘charter’ and its second
number one, following 2015’s Don’t Think Twice.
Last week’s chart-topper, Lost
In Paradise by Common
Kings, is number two. It sold 517 copies, down from last week’s 3,100 copies.
Christopher Martin’s Big
Deal opens at
number three with 500 copies sold.
The various artistes
compilation Get Soca 2017 debuts at number five with 338 copies, while
Rebelution’s Live At Red Rocks is at number six with 198 copies sold
to bring its total to 4,899.
Stick Figure’s Set
in Stone is down to number seven, while J Boog’s Wash House Ting is
at number nine.
Completing the top 10 is
Stephen Marley’s Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life, which sold 138 copies, up from 71 last
week. Marley’s album has to date sold 11,510 copies.
Source: Jamaica Observer
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