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Post by slicknickshady on Dec 28, 2010 20:41:27 GMT -5
It's great that Eminem's album continues to sell. But, I don't think this album is as critically successful as his best works (i.e. I haven't seen it do as well on year-end lists as some of the big critical hits of the year). If SuBo is prpojected for 250K-275K, The Gift should have little trouble passing 2m with the final week's sales in the mix. I think it's on The Eminem Show level. It's not on The Slim Shady LP or The Marshall Mathers LP though. Recovery is a hot album. It's good mostly positive reviews. But it's def not on the same level as MMLP or SSLP.
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Post by Nadia on Dec 29, 2010 1:47:03 GMT -5
Rihanna selling 130k (possibly 150k) and back into Top 10 !!!! :o :o :o My girl slaying
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Post by Nadia on Dec 29, 2010 2:41:49 GMT -5
TAYLOR'S SWIFT, TOPS BOYLE ON LAST CHART OF YEAR Jamie Foxx, Keyshia Cole, Keri Hilson Debut In Year-End Tally
December 28, 2010
With no new complete chart this week, HITS nevertheless plows forward with its Top 15, which will once again be headed by Big Machine's Taylor Swift, whose Speak Now should do between 275-300k to remain at #1. That will top her total of 255k last week and bring her cumulative sales to a warming 2.9 million.
Columbia's Susan Boyle will remain at #2 with The Gift logging in another 250-275k, bringing her total to 1.9 million and counting.
The Top 5 will be rounded out by a trio of Sony Music acts, giving Rob Stringer's team a whopping four of them, including Epic's posthumous Michael Jackson album and a pair of Columbia releases in Glee Cast Christmas and Jackie Evancho, with all three in the 140-160k range.
The week's top debut goes to yet another Sony act, this one from outgoing chief Barry Weiss' RCA/Jive Label Group team in Jamie Foxx's J/RMG release, Best Night of My Life, bowing at #6.
Geffen's Keyshia Cole album, Calling All Hearts, notches the only other Top 10 debut at #9 sporting an estimated total of 120-140k, with Def Jam/IDJ's Rihanna at #7 (130-150k), Young Money/Cash Money/Universal Motown's Nicki Minaj at #8 (120-140k) and Shady/Aftermath/Interscope multiple Grammy nominee Eminem's resurgent Recovery rounding out the Top 10 (120-140k). Interscope's Keri Hilson debuts just outside at #11 with 90-110k, followed by Reprise's Josh Groban, Jive/JLG's R. Kelly, Atlantic's Kid Rock and Capitol/EMI's Katy Perry completing the Top 15, all slated to sell between 90-100k apiece
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Post by jj99$ - - LeLe on Dec 29, 2010 3:00:17 GMT -5
First Number out from Polow Da Don's Twitter, Miss Keri sold 102k.. and people on other sites are saying she is at #11.
@polowdadon @misskeribaby 102K FIRST WEEK SALES (KEEP IN MIND WE LOST A DAY OF PHYSICAL SALES DUE TO CHRISTMAS) SO 102K IN 6DAYS IS A BLESSING....
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Post by Youknowit on Dec 29, 2010 3:16:28 GMT -5
First Number out from Polow Da Don's Twitter, Miss Keri sold 102k.. and people on other sites are saying she is at #11. @polowdadon @misskeribaby 102K FIRST WEEK SALES (KEEP IN MIND WE LOST A DAY OF PHYSICAL SALES DUE TO CHRISTMAS) SO 102K IN 6DAYS IS A BLESSING.... It only had 5 days of sales
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Post by grouper6 on Dec 29, 2010 7:40:30 GMT -5
Is that article saying that Jamie Foxx slipped ahead of Keyshia Cole? THat would be a big coup because I thought for sure she would outsell him and that he wouldn't do as well do to late promo.
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Post by ificanthaveyou on Dec 29, 2010 23:58:31 GMT -5
Capitol/EMI's Katy Perry completing the Top 15, all slated to sell between 90-100k apiece
Nice! Hopefully she can make it to a million soon.
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Dec 30, 2010 0:26:41 GMT -5
i think next week will be a pretty big week for everyone still, cuz some people (including myself) have yet to use their gift cards. She might pass 1 million next week.
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Post by pnobelysk on Dec 30, 2010 11:49:50 GMT -5
^ i disagree. next week might seem big compared to some of 2010, but not the holiday sales. i think a lot of albums are going to have 50 percent drops, and the following week is when albums truly collapse
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Post by slw84 on Dec 30, 2010 12:05:24 GMT -5
^ i disagree. next week might seem big compared to some of 2010, but not the holiday sales. i think a lot of albums are going to have 50 percent drops, and the following week is when albums truly collapse This.
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Dec 30, 2010 12:08:17 GMT -5
i meant big as in "better than average".
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