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Celine Dion is back with a bang
 


Image result for celine dion courageCanadian legendary pop diva Celine Dion turns back on the scene with her 12th English-language studio effort 'Courage'. The set shoots easily atop the Global Album Chart with 254,000 equivalent sales, 113,000 of it were from the United States, 55,000 from her native country (both figures according to Billboard / Nielsen Soundscan). Another 23,000 were it generated in France (according to SNEP), and 19,000 in United Kingdom (according to OCC). Celine's former English-language set 'Loved Me Back To Life' started six years ago, in the week 47, 2013, at no.2 globally with 253,000 album sales, outsold by Eminem's 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2', which started also in that week, with 1,221,000 sales. Celine Dion had her greatest successes in the nineteens with 'Let's Talk About Love' (1997) and 'Falling Into You' (1996) with 31 million, respectively nearly 30 million copies sold. Ringo Sheena, Japanese singer / songwriter and ex-member of the rock band


Tokyo Jihen, bows - right on time for her 41st birthday - at the runner-up slot with the greatest hits compilation 'Newton No Ringo: Hajimete No Best Ban' and 110,000 sales (according to Oricon). 
And now, as every week, additional stats from outside the current Global Top 10 in alphabetic order, the first figure means last week's sales, the second figure the total sales:
 '1989' by Taylor Swift 8,000 / 11,212,000, 
'21' by Adele 9,000 / 29,814,000, 
'25' by Adele 9,000 / 22,202,000, 
 the 'A Star Is Born' soundtrack 26,000 / 5,321,000,
 'AI YoungBoy 2' by YoungBoy Never Broke Again 46,000 / 430,000, 
'American Teen' by Khalid 12,000 / 3,500,000, 
'Astroworld' by Travis Scott 28,000 / 4,042,000, 
 'Beerbongs & Bentleys' by Post Malone 30,000 / 6,056,000,
 the 'Bohemian Rhapsody' soundtrack 18,000 / 3,962,000,
 'Care Package' by Drake 5,000 / 371,000, 
'Championships' Meek Mill 10,000 / 1,658,000,
 'Christmas' by Michael Bublé 32,000 / 12,597,000,
 'Cuz I Love You' by Lizzo 22,000 / 1,106,000, 
'Damn.' by Kendrick Lamar 10,000 / 5,612,000, 
'Death Race For Love' by Juice WRLD 12,000 / 1,183,000,
 'Divide' by Ed Sheeran 25,000 / 15,388,000,
 'Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent' by Lewis Capaldi 44,000 / 1,262,000,
 'Evolve' by Imagine Dragons 11,000 / 4,889,000,
 'Father Of Asahd' by DJ Khaled 6,000 / 706,000, 
 'Free Spirit' by Khalid 20,000 / 1,702,000,
 'Goodbye & Good Riddance' by Juice WRLD 14,000 / 2,388,000,
 'Happiness Begins' by Jonas Brothers 13,000 / 1,141,000,
 'Hurts 2B Human' by Pink 11,000 / 963,000,
 'In The Lonely Hour' by Sam Smith 7,000 / 8,281,000,
 'Indigo' by Chris Brown 27,000 / 982,000,
 'Invasion Of Privacy' by Cardi B 11,000 / 3,177,000,
 'Jesus Is King' by Kanye West 49,000 / 569,000,
 'Kamikaze' by Eminem 7,000 / 2,862,000,
 'Love Yourself 轉 Answer' by BTS (Bangtan Boys) 7,000 / 2,707,000,
 'Lover' by Taylor Swift 86,000 / 2,452,000,
 'Map Of The Soul: Persona' by BTS (Bangtan Boys) 11,000 / 4,185,000,
 'Norman Fucking Rockwell!!' by Lana Del Rey 17,000 / 623,000,
 'Origins' by Imagine Dragons 7,000 / 1,615,000,
 'Over It' Summer Walker 49,000 / 573,000,
 'Pray For The Wicked' by Panic! At The Disco 7,000 / 1,641,000,
 'Question Mark' by XXXTentacion 17,000 / 3,983,000,
 'Rammstein' by Rammstein 11,000 / 1,170,000,
 'Reputation' by Taylor Swift 7,000 / 5,076,000,
 'Scorpion' by Drake 22,000 / 5,968,000,
 'Seven' by Lil Nas X 20,000 / 949,000,
 'Shawn Mendes' by Shawn Mendes 16,000 / 2,508,000,
 'So Much Fun' by Young Thug 31,000 / 801,000, 
'Staying At Tamara's' by George Ezra 5,000 / 1,612,000,
 'Stoney' by Post Malone 18,000 / 5,1214,000,
 'Sweetener' by Ariana Grande 8,000 / 2,695,000, 
'Thank U, Next' by Ariana Grande 25,000 / 3,177,000,
 'The Greatest Showman' soundtrack 22,000 / 7,402,000,
 'Trench' by Twenty One Pilots 6,000 / 1,412,000, 
'Views' by Drake 10,000 / 5,190,000,
 'We Are Not Your Kind' by Slipknot 5,000 / 571,000,
 'We Love You Tecca' by Lil Tecca 26,000 / 583,000,
 'Western Stars' by Bruce Springsteen 15,000 / 769,000,
 and 'X' by Ed Sheeran 10,000 / 12,040,000.

 'Dance Monkey' by the 19 year-old Australian singer / songwriter Toni Watson, known professionally as Tones And I, rules the Global Track Chart for a fourth week with 414,000 points, another 3% growth compared to the previous week. Also 'Señorita' by Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello holds the runner-up slot for a fourth consecutive week, after 13 weeks at the summit, with 282,000 points (down 8%). Post Malone's 'Circles' capped the top three with 271,000 points (down 2%). Highest new-entry of the week is 'Don't Start Now', the first sign of Dua Lipa's upcoming second studio album. The song starts at no.7 globally with 201,000 points. It's the second Top 10 success for the British singer, songwriter and model, after 'New Rules' peaked at no.6, exactly two years ago, in the week 46, 20
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