The sales of the music of late reggae icon Gregory Isaacs are returning
to normality following a five day rise in online popularity which
surpassed Jay Z and The Black Eyed Peas.
The only top 10 album currently charting for the singer is Gregory
Isaacs RIP (Reggae in Peace) charting at five in France on the iTunes
Reggae Albums chart, up to Thursday. Additionally, he isn't on Billboard
Reggae albums nor within the top10 on Amazon indicating that sales have
attenuated as it is linked with charting.
A day after his passing, fans rocketed his music catalogue to chart 17 times in the top 10 spread amongst seven countries
including US, UK, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and
Switzerland. The most popular album was Night Nurse which is also his
signature single.
Digital sales are significant as it accounts for over one-third of
global music sales and iTunes is the dominant online music store
followed by Amazon.
Isaacs died at approximately 4:00 am Monday October 25 in London,
succumbing to lung cancer. The artiste is said to have died peacefully
surrounded by his family.
Up to five days after his death Isaacs had higher online search results
than popular deejay Sean Paul, rap mogul Jay Z, legendary singer Bob
Marley, popular pop group The Black Eyed Peas and popular rapper 50
Cent; according to Google Trends which compiles search data for specific
key words over periods of time. His popularity however was less than
rapper Kanye West and pop singer Justin Bieber.