Hamza1972 wrote:Billboard
Released Tuesday (Nov. 5), industry sources forecast the new album to sell between 700,000 and 750,000 copies by the end of the tracking week on Nov. 10.

Hamza1972 wrote:Billboard
Released Tuesday (Nov. 5), industry sources forecast the new album to sell between 700,000 and 750,000 copies by the end of the tracking week on Nov. 10.





Hamza1972 wrote:Billboard
Released Tuesday (Nov. 5), industry sources forecast the new album to sell between 700,000 and 750,000 copies by the end of the tracking week on Nov. 10.
& if that's the case it will make it clear I am a genius too. lol




alicia11 wrote:Totally agree with what One Mic said, I mean why so obsessed with the "one million" mark?
Taylor Swift opened Speak Now with 1,040,000 copies, and it sold less than Recovery(4.5 million now);
Gaga opened Born This Way with more than 1,11o,ooo copies, and it sold 2.5 million(sonething similar with Relapse to be honest)
But look at Mumford and Son's albums Sigh No More and Babel, both of them don't have a monsterous opening week YET they are still charting on BB200.
I think Longevity matters the most, especially in Em's case.

Riis wrote:Hamza1972 wrote:Billboard
Released Tuesday (Nov. 5), industry sources forecast the new album to sell between 700,000 and 750,000 copies by the end of the tracking week on Nov. 10.





Revolutionary wrote:WOW! He has a good chance to open with bigger numbers than Recovery then, right?



Charlotte Mathers wrote:Stupid question maybe but first-week sales is only US or worldwide?



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