The Emancipation of Mimi - Charts and Certifications

Charts and Certifications

Album charts (main entry)
Chart Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart 6
Austrian Albums Chart 19
Belgian Flandres Albums Chart 31
Belgian Wallonia Albums Chart 26
Canadian Albums Chart 2
Danish Albums Chart 2
Dutch Albums Chart 8
European Albums Chart 4
French Albums Chart 4
German Albums Chart 14
Greek International Albums Chart 2
Irish Albums Chart 18
Italian Albums Chart 15
Japanese Albums Chart 2
New Zealand Albums Chart 12
Polish Albums Chart 22
Portuguese Albums Chart 25
Spanish Albums Chart 15
Swedish Albums Chart 32
Swiss Albums Chart 9
UK Albums Chart 7
US Billboard 200 1
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1
Album charts (end of year)
End of year chart (2005) Position
Australian Albums Chart 27
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) 94
Dutch Albums Chart 47
French Albums Chart 48
German Albums Chart 77
Japanese Albums Chart 61
New Zealand Albums Chart 42
Swiss Albums Chart 78
UK Albums Chart 31
US Billboard 200 4
Worldwide Charts 2
Album charts (end-of-decade)
End of decade chart (2000–2009) Position
US Billboard 200 27
Album certifications
Country Certifications
Australia Platinum
Brazil Gold
Canada 3× Platinum
Europe Platinum
France Gold
Hong Kong Gold
Japan Platinum
Netherlands Gold
New Zealand Platinum
United Kingdom 2× Platinum
United States 6× Platinum
Singles charts
List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
US
US R&B
AUS
CAN
FRA
GER
NL
NZ
SWI
UK
"It's Like That" 2005 16 17 9 16 14 26 21 10 4
  • RIAA: Gold
  • ARIA: Gold
"We Belong Together" 1 1 1 12 11 2 1 4 2
  • RIAA: Platinum
  • ARIA: Platinum
  • RIANZ: Gold
"Shake It Off" 2 2 6 5 9
  • RIAA: Gold
  • ARIA: Gold
"Get Your Number" 19 27 10 34 14 9
"Don't Forget About Us" 1 1 12 41 32 12 19 11
  • RIAA: Gold
"Say Somethin'" 2006 79 26 63 55 27
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

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