first week projections
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Music Rod Wave might outperform some of hip-hop's and R&B's biggest releases this year.
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Music The arrival of DMX's posthumous album "EXODUS" is expected to alleviate the pain of music fans grieving his loss, but early projection sales numbers show that not everyone tuned in for his new music as expected.
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Keenan Higgins -
Music The Baton Rouge rapper is looking at earn himself another #1 album.
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Kevin Goddard -
Numbers Hope he gets that #1.
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Noah C -
Music The numbers are in.
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Music Lil Baby is on an extreme come-up.
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Alex Zidel -
Music Rae Sremmurd's latest triple-disc album is expected to move 55K to 60K equivalent album units.
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Alex Zidel -
Music The Weeknd's surprise album is predicted to hit the top of the charts.
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Aron A. -
Music Post Malone looks to recreate the same success he had with his last single on "Psycho."
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Alex Zidel -
Music It's early, but projections are saying J. Cole could move up to a half mill in the opening week.
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Kevin Goddard -
Music The Weeknd's "Starboy" is predicted to have a huge first week -- one of the year's best -- though it might not top "Beauty Behind the Madness."
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Industry Travis Scott is expected to get his first No. 1 album with "Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight."
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Angus Walker