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Are Adele, Mumford And Sons Sign Of A New British Invasion?

Industry experts explain why this latest batch of artists from across the pond is making it in the U.S. By Sterling Wong Adele Photo: Andreas Rentz/ Getty Images It’s not quite Beatlemania or the ’90s Britpop invasion by the likes of Oasis, Blur and the Spice Girls, but astute music followers will have noticed that British music, has been quietly staging yet another attack on American charts. This time around, this assault is spearheaded by powerhouse diva, Adele, whose sophomore album, 21, is currently the bestselling one of the year and is pushing Britney Spears’ Femme Fatale off the #1 spot on next week’s Billboard 200 chart. Then there’s folk-rock band Mumford and Sons, whose album peaked at #2 a whole year after it was released and has impressively gone platinum. In fact, Adele, Mumford and Sons and Marsha Ambrosius , yet another British act, combined for the top three spots on the Billboard sales charts for one week in March, the first time in over 20 years that British artists have done so. Are we experiencing a third wave of British music invasion? Or is it mere coincidence that acts like Adele and Mumford and Sons are achieving chart success at the same time? “I think the U.S. market is just generally receptive to a lot more things than it’s been for a while, with all the changes in sales,” Village Voice music editor Maura Johnston observed. “You also have other aspects of the industry that have changed, like the Arcade Fire, who are on an independent label, winning the Album of the Year Grammy.” For Spin editor-in-chief Doug Brod, the success of these artists has got more to do with the quality of their music than their nation of origin. “With Mumford and Sons, their success has been long in the making,” Brod said. “The record’s been out for a year, and they’ve sold over a million copies and are now headlining festivals, but it took them a long time. “In Adele’s case, her previous record primed her for success,” Brod added. “It received Grammy nominations and won awards. And this record just took off because of the great songs.” Johnston also thinks some British acts are doing well by marketing to underserved audiences. “It was the same with Adele, and with Sade and Susan Boyle,” she said. “There are certain audiences that don’t get marketed to a lot by popular music, and so when they do, even if it’s just an appearance on a TV show like ‘Letterman’ or ‘Oprah,’ people will respond to a really powerful, good song.” The increasing popularity of digital music sources has also made it easier for Americans to seek out music from across the pond. “The digital marketplace levels the playing field,” Hits Daily Double senior editor Roy Trakin said. “It doesn’t matter where something is from at this point, because it is a globalized universe. British acts go in and they go out. Sometimes they can’t buy a break, and then sometimes you see them all over the place. But when things break, they can break instantaneously. That’s probably a factor.” At the moment there are two types of British acts that have achieved success in the U.S. recently: big-voiced divas like Adele, Leona Lewis and Susan Boyle; and rock bands like Coldplay and Mumford and Sons. Pop stars like Robbie Williams and girl group Sugababes have tried and failed. Is it possible for a British pop act to join the British invasion? All eyes are on Jessie J, whose Who You Are made its U.S. debut this week. Brod had a positive prognosis for Jessie. “She has a lot of momentum,” he said. “She’s been aligned with big American stars like B.o.B, Bruno Mars, Miley, so she has visibility. Her ‘Saturday Night Live’ performance also really put her on people’s minds, so it’s a matter of radio getting behind her at this point. I think if radio responds well to her, she could ride that to a big career here.” But Johnston opined that Jessie J’s success is not a litmus test of whether British pop acts can break America, because Jessie’s music already sounds very American. “Jessie J is so in the American mold of pop stars,” Johnston argued. “I would love to see what would happen right now if a [British pop group] Girls Aloud song got properly promoted and got a proper push. That to me is more of a litmus test, than something that sounds a lot like American music.” A potential game changer for Britpop artists could be the upcoming fall launch of Simon Cowell’s U.S. “X Factor.” If the show proves to be a hit, British acts will have a great high-profile platform on which to introduce themselves to the U.S. “You can’t discount Simon Cowell’s influence. He brought Leona to Clive Davis, who was onboard immediately. So whatever you may think of him as a judge or as a celebrity, he does wield big influence on what makes a pop star in the U.S. As long as he’s part of the conversation and the culture, he will have an effect on which British artists might make it here.” One thing is certain: The music industry is all about trends, so if Jessie J makes it here, that could open the door for other similar British acts. “It’s the Amy Winehouse-Duffy-Adele scenario,” Brod explained. “Amy Winehouse opened the door, and Duffy and Adele stepped in. Adele stuck, and Duffy sort of fell off, so there might be casualties involved. But a lot of it just depends on the quality of the music.” Related Artists Adele

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Adele Back At #1 On Billboard Chart, Pushing Britney Spears To #2

Spears drops to #2 as sales of Femme Fatale trail off in second week. By Gil Kaufman Adele’s 21 Photo: Columbia Records It’s a bit early to call it a changing of the guard, but British songbird Adele will make a strong case that she is a major force to be reckoned with on the Billboard charts next week when her album 21 retakes the #1 spot. Thanks to sales of 88,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan, Adele pulls the feat off — her fourth non-consecutive week at #1 since the album’s release in late February — while forcing last week’s #1, Britney Spears ‘ Femme Fatale , down to #2. Spears’ highly anticipated new effort suffers a steep drop-off in its second chart cycle , plunging 73 percent on sales of 75,000, for a two-week total of 352,000. In contrast, Adele has pushed past the 1 million mark in seven weeks to notch the best-selling album of 2011 to date. Also losing a significant amount (70 percent) of business in its second week is rapper Wiz Khalifa ‘s Rolling Papers , which falls three spots to #5 on sales of 59,000. Masked rap-rock crew Hollywood Undead scored their best chart debut ever with American Tragedy, which comes in at #4 (66,000), while little-known metalers Asking Alexandria come in at #9 on sales of 31,000. The rest of the top 10: Radiohead , King of Limbs (#3, 67,000); Chris Brown , F.A.M.E. (#6, 51,000); the iTunes Songs for Japan compilation (#7, 51,000); Mumford & Sons ‘ Sigh No More (#8, 34,000); and Kirk Franklin ‘s Hello Fear (#10, 31,000). Jennifer Hudson ‘s I Remember Me slips four spots to #11 as sales dip 46 percent to 31,000, while Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and former Band member Robbie Robertson scores a #13 debut (22,000) for How to Become Clairvoyant, his first studio album in 13 years. Rapper Jim Jones hits #20 with the debut of his latest, Capo (21,000), indie faves The Kills come in at #37 with Blood Pressures (13,000), and superstar DJ Ti

Britney Spears Vs. Adele: Which Brit Will Be #1?

Adele’s 21 is slated to return to the top after Femme Fatale ‘s #1 debut. By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears’ Femme Fatale Photo: Jive It’s a catfight to the top next week on the charts. While Britney Spears ‘ Femme Fatale may have topped the charts this week, it seems that next week, she’s got some competition from the unstoppable Adele and her crossover album 21. So will the British songstress beat the Femme Fatale? “It sure looks that way,” Hits Daily Double senior editor Roy Trakin told MTV News. “And I guess it’ll mark the week that album will go over a million in sales. … [Adele’s 21 is] far and away the leading album. Same time last year, Lady Antebellum was at this place. There’s a little bit of an up-kick, and there are some solid releases coming in the future: Lady Gaga in May and Lil Wayne the week before hers.” Until then, Adele will rule the roost next week, and that means that Brit will have to settle for the second slot. “If you’ve followed the way since the SoundScan era came about, this is what we’ve been getting. You get the top release debuting, and it’s very rare that you have an album that can stay atop,” he said of Spears’ inevitable tumble. “This Adele thing is truly a phenomenon. It transcends genre, more or less, and that’s what you need to sustain that momentum on the chart. Debuts invariably [see] a 60 to 70 percent drop-off, and if it’s less than that, it’s considered a success.” Trakin does offer some advice for those artists who have more typical chart reigns than Adele: “Forget about that first week and concentrate on sustaining and keeping it steady.” Spears, of course, came of age in a time when records sold millions and stayed at the top for quite some time. So, bottom line, Spears’ fans shouldn’t worry too much about her chart reign. “I think it’s difficult to sustain a 10-year-plus career in this business,” he said. “You know, for that kind of star, I wouldn’t look at the totals as disappointing, I would just say it’s part and parcel of where the business is at this point. Certainly the days of ‘NSYNC are over. We’re not gonna see that again.” Who do you think will take the top slot next week? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Britney Spears Adele

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Barney Says “I’m A Freaky Fat B*tch… I Stuck A Bag Of Jelly Beans Up My Booty!” [Video]

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Domestic Disputes: Brooklyn Deputy Brutally Beat By Her Husband Because He Thought She Was Cheating

SMH: The commanding officer of Brooklyn’s 81st Precinct was savagely beaten by her estranged husband outside the Long Island home of another man she was visiting, authorities said. Deputy Inspector Juanita Holmes, 46, suffered broken ribs and needed to be hospitalized after Monday’s vicious attack at the hands of her husband, retired Hempstead Det. William Fowlkes. “I went outside to talk to my husband while he grabbed me and threw me to the ground,” Holmes said in a report to Suffolk County police, according to sources. Holmes said Fowlkes “punched and kicked me repeatedly” before driving away, sources said. “You f—ing bitch. You better stay there. You better not go home,” Fowlkes allegedly shouted after the beating, sources said. Suffolk County police later arrested Fowlkes on assault charges, criminal trespass and criminal mischief charges. Sources said Fowlkes suspected his estranged wife was having an affair. Santos told The Post that he and Holmes are just friends. Asked if they are romantic, “No. It’s nothing like that at all.” Source

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John Legend Covers Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep” A-Capella [Video]

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