Gwen Stefani’s latest album has bombed on the charts as it sold just 13K copies after dividing fans when she sold it on the Home Shopping Network.
The 55-year-old No Doubt frontwoman released her fifth solo studio album Bouquet last week which will debut at No. 95 on the Billboard 200 this week.
South Korean boyband ATEEZ topped the charts with their second No. 1 album titled GOLDEN HOUR: Part.2 with 179K copies sold.
No doubt it was a disappointing debut as her first album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. started at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 back in November 2004.
2006’s The Sweet Escape started at No. 3, 2016’s This Is What The Truth Feels Like debuted at No. 1, and 2017’s You Make It Feel Like Christmas entered the Billboard 200 at No. 51.
This came a week after has divided fans by selling her new album on the Home Shopping Network just weeks after Coldplay was savaged for selling theirs on QVC.
Gwen Stefani ‘s latest album has bombed on the charts as it sold just 13K copies as it will debut at No. 95 on the Billboard 200 this week
The singer – who was recently seen cheering on her son at a football game – appeared live on the Home Shopping Network on Tuesday.
She was there to sell her fifth solo studio album – titled Bouquet – as she sat down for half an hour with presenter Nicole Hickl.
Not only did the music star talk about the album but it was also cut with pre-recorded performances of some of the new songs from the album.
As it was a rather unconventional way of selling an album – especially in the advent of streaming – the move was met with a mixed reaction by her fans.
One of Gwen’s loyal followers on X (formally Twitter) posted a screen grab of her appearance on HSN with rather scathing commentary.
The user wrote: ‘I never want to hear another fandom complain about their favs career again.
‘Gwen Stefani is out her shilling her album on HSN. I have been in the TRENCHES for this woman.’
Some of the replies to the polarizing post blamed Gwen’s 48-year-old country star husband Blake Shelton for the move.
This came after the 55-year-old No Doubt frontwoman divided fans by selling her new album on the Home Shopping Network just weeks after Coldplay was savaged for selling theirs on QVC
One of Gwen’s loyal followers on X (formally Twitter ) posted a screen grab of her appearance on HSN with rather scathing commentary
One wrote: ‘Nothing she can do is wrong. (I blame Blake). Otherwise she’s still an icon.
‘And honestly, Somebody Else’s is a SMASH!!!! Actually her best song of this entire “era”.’
Another said: ‘no one has suffered more trials than those of us defending the music that came out right when she met blake shelton’
Others believed that selling the album on HSN was a good move.
One X user wrote: ‘It’s actually a smart strategy. All Those old ladies who watch her on The Voice are going to eat this up.’
Last month, Coldplay was roasted on social media as they made a similar move for promoting their 10th album, Moon Music, on the home shopping channel, QVC.
The sales segment, which included all four members of the group performing various tracks off the new record, sent X users into a frenzy as they expressed shock over seeing the British rock band on the network.
‘Now why the f**k is Coldplay performing live on QVC?!’ one stunned viewer tweeted.
The singer – who was recently seen cheering on her son at a football game – appeared live on the Home Shopping Network two weeks ago
Not only did the music star talk about the album but it was also cut with pre-recorded performances of some of the new songs from the album
She was there to sell her fifth solo studio album – titled Bouquet – as she sat down for half an hour with presenter Nicole Hickl
Many fans were not pleased with her selling the album on HSN
Others felt like it was a good idea
Others compared the move to Hacks character Deborah Vance
Another wrote: ‘Holy s**t that QVC broadcast with Coldplay shows everything that is wrong with capitalist consumerism. The music is good though.’
A third called the segment ‘unhinged.’
The appearance even caused some fans of the group to question their ‘artistic integrity’ or cause their brains to ‘shut down.’
‘Yesterday, my wife and I saw Coldplay perform live on QVC and our jaws are still on the floor. What’s happened to artistic integrity?’ one X user asked.
There were users on X who compared the similar moves by Gwen and Coldplay and how their fans have not reacted too kindly.
Last month, Coldplay was roasted on social media as they made a similar move for promoting their 10th album, Moon Music, on the home shopping channel, QVC
The sales segment, which included all four members of the group performing various tracks off the new record, sent X users into a frenzy as they expressed shock over seeing the British rock band on the network, a free-to-air television network, where hosts typically encourage viewers to buy apparel, accessories, and jewelry
There were users on X who compared the similar moves by Gwen and Coldplay and how their fans have not reacted too kindly
Others believed that it was a smart strategy on the part of both of the music acts
A social media user said: ‘Coldplay was just selling their latest album on QVC!!!! [laughing while crying emoji] Music Fandoms are up in arms [sigh emoji]’
Others believed that it was a smart strategy on the part of both of the music acts.
An X poster wrote: ‘First Coldplay on QVC. Now Gwen on HSN. This is a brilliant play if you follow through properly.’
Bouquet is Gwen’s first release since You Make It Feel Like Christmas in 2017.
Gwen has released three singles from the album already including Somebody Else’s, Swallow My Tears, and Purple Irises which is a duet with her husband Blake.