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Joe Jonas Fastlife Sales- Catastrophic


Joe Jonas Fastlife Sales- Catastrophic

Tuesday, October 25 2011

This is not quite the career start Joe Jonas was hoping for. In its first week of sales, Jonas' first solo album, "Fastlife", sold in just 18,000 copies, lading him in 15th place on the Billboard 200. If you still can't realize how bad this is, the last album Joe compiled with his brothers, "A little Longer", sold 525,000 copies in the same period.
Nick Jonas also moved on with a solo career last year (with his band, The Administration) and sold about 82,000 copies of "Who I Am".
"Transforming a charmed teenhood career into a viable adult one is possibly one of the entertainment industry's most difficult feats," wrote Julianne Escobedo Shepherd for Billboard last week. "For every Justin Timberlake, there are 10 former boy-band members whose post-group disinterest led them to hang up their hats."

by FW Editor