
relapse 2 x platinum next week that means two platinums in a week (recovery 1 million)
I hope it sells 190k+
accutub wrote::( I was hoping for a milli this week,but it's close (983k).
relapse 2 x platinum next week that means two platinums in a week (recovery 1 million)
I hope it sells 190k+
Mikey1990 wrote:LTWYL is #1 on BIllboard Hot 100
Cali Girls has 141 + 236=377 points
LTWYL has 314 + 66=380 points
Alaine wrote:Mikey1990 wrote:LTWYL is #1 on BIllboard Hot 100
Cali Girls has 141 + 236=377 points
LTWYL has 314 + 66=380 points
there's 5% streaming points that not yet counted for CG since it has a video
but LTWYL will eventually be #1 anyway
EMINEM’S FOUR PLAY
Hip-hop Icon Will Be #1 for Fourth Consecutive Week, Korn, Sting Bow
July 14, 2010
If only summer sales could sport a Recovery like Eminem.
The rap superstar’s current Shady/Aftermath/Interscope album will spend its fourth straight week at the #1 spot next week, with no debut on target for six figures.
It’s the first album to spend that long at the top of the charts since the end of last year and beginning of this, when Susan Boyle turned the trick, with six consecutive weeks at #1. Before that, Taylor Swift’s Fearless spent seven weeks on top in 2008-’09. Justin Bieber’s My World 2.0 has been #1 four weeks this year, but not consecutively.
Korn III Remember Who You Are, the band’s first album for new label Roadrunner, and first since 2007’s Untitled on Virgin/EMI will be the week’s top debut, with a total between 60-65k.
Decca’s new Sting album, Symphonicity, featuring orchestral versions of some of his biggest hits, is in line for a debut between 40-45k.
Sire’s The Maine, an alternative rock band from Phoenix, will score a fairly impressive 30-35k for their major label debut (and second overall), Black and White.
Epic’s Hellyeah, a metal supergroup featuring Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray and guitarist Greg Tribbett along with former Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul, will score 25-30k for their second album, Stampede.
N.E.E.T./Interscope’s M.I.A. album is looking at between 25-30k for her new album, whose title we’ll reproduce as Maya, her real name.
Inpop’s Newsboys, a Grammy-award winning Christian pop-rock band from Australia that’s been around in one form or other since the mid-‘80s, will debut with 25-30k for the album, Born Again.
Arista Nashville’s Jerrod Neimann should do between 24-27k, while Sky Harbor Records/Universal Republic’s Sky Sailing, Owl City principal Adam Young’s first band, will bow with 12-15k for An Airplane Carried Me to Bed.
The market was down 5% vs. last week, down 28% vs. same week last year (in the midst of Michael Jackson mania, naturally) and now down 12% year to date.
It's enough to make you think Mel Gibson has it easy.
The market was down 5% vs. last week, down 28% vs. same week last year (in the midst of Michael Jackson mania, naturally) and now down 12% year to date.
Mikey1990 wrote:imagine if Em didnt release Recovery
then Drake would be the one on top of the chart all these weeks. He must be mad cuz he's been #2 after Em for weeks now.
Mikey1990 wrote:then Drake would be the one on top of the chart all these weeks. He must be mad cuz he's been #2 after Em for weeks now.
alot of ppl sayin Drake Flopped![]()
he's actually done really good
its just Em's success has completly overshadowed him
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