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Andy Samberg Needn't Worry About "Incredibad"

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Andy Samberg really hopes you like The Lonely Island and their new CD/DVD, "Incredibad." Dude, we've seen these album sales. Sit back and relax. On your piles of money.

 "Incredibad", released February 10th, debuted as the #1 comedy album on Billboard. Excellent. But, considering very few people can name any other current comedy albums, no big shocker. But this might be - the CD/DVD (it includes all the viral SNL videos) also debuted at #1 on the ITunes album chart, making it the best-selling debut by a new artist in 2009. Oh, and it also debuted at #13 on the Billboard chart. Of all albums.(It's since dropped to #24 - which still places it directly ahead of Britney Spears' new album and the soundtrack to High School Musical 3. To give you an idea of the popularity.)

Meanwhile, the CD/DVD/Comedygasm is also getting reviews that might make the Lonely Island guys jizz in their pants, with the New York Observer calling "Incredibad" "without a doubt one of the funniest albums, music or otherwise, in years." 

So ease back and celebrate, Andy. Perhaps on a boat:

PREVIOUSLY:

Andy Samberg Thinks Everyone Has A Dong

Listen Up: Lonely Island Boy's Hot New Track featuring T-Pain

TV Soundtrack: Incredibad

 


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