Paris
Hilton's Debut Album -- "Paris" -- Is Top Ten Its First Week of
Release
9/1/06
Pop Singer's In-Store CD Signing Appearances Create Pandemonium in
Miami, NYC, L.A., and Tokyo
Official Paris Hilton Channel Debuts on YouTube; Is Second Most Viewed
Channel of the Week
BURBANK, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- The incredible buzz
surrounding the release of Paris Hilton's debut album, "Paris,"
built to a deafening roar last week, even before the album dropped on
August 22nd in the U.S. Press, paparazzi, and fans turned out in droves to
greet the heiress-turned-pop star at a series of in-store signing events
and CD-release parties in Miami, New York City, and Los Angeles. Hilton
stayed for hours to sign a CD booklet for every fan who came to meet her
and offer congratulations on her album. "Paris" debuted at
Number 6 on Billboard's Top 200 Album chart and sold over 400,000 copies
its first week of release worldwide.
On August 23rd, the day the album was released in Japan, Hilton flew to
Tokyo for a promotional tour that included a visit to Tokyo Live, Japan's
biggest pop station. Hundreds of fans crowded around the street-level
windows to catch a glimpse of Hilton making her appearance at the station.
She was then whisked off to HMV for an in-store Q&A and autograph
signing for 120 fans who were pre-selected to meet her. Following the
in-store, Hilton made a surprise visit to the open air Station Square in
the Shinjuku district where she took to the stage to thank the crowd for
its support and for sharing the day with her, as the video for her hit
debut single "Stars Are Blind" played on a giant screen behind
her. Fans mobbed Hilton's car as she left, throwing flowers to a lucky
few. Police in Shinjuku commented that it was the most crowded event they
have ever witnessed in the Square.
In other Paris news, Warner Bros. Records partnered with YouTube to
launch the first-ever Brand Channel on the popular video website last
week, with all content devoted exclusively to Hilton, including the video
for "Stars Are Blind," behind-the-scenes footage of the making
of "Paris," and clips from her promotional appearances around
the world. The channel instantly became the Most Viewed and Most Discussed
channel on the site. The content can be viewed at www.youtube.com/parishilton.
In addition, Hilton is the first recording artist to take part in
YouTube's new Participatory Video Ad, which appears on the website's
homepage and features Hilton speaking to the YouTube community about her
new album, followed by the video for "Stars Are Blind."
Next up for the in-demand star is promotion for her new single
"Nothing In This World," which goes to radio this week and is
already in early rotation on New York's influential Z100 and Q102 in
Philadelphia. Hilton will shoot a video for the track, which was written
by songwriting heavyweights Dr. Luke and Sheppard Solomon, in Los Angeles
on September 5th and 6th with director Scott Speer.