first week projections
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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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Music Post Malone looks to recreate the same success he had with his last single on "Psycho."
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Music Travis Scott's rerelease of the classic mixtape is doing even better than previously expected.
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Music Despite all of the complaints of Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI," his legendary status and the respect he gets cannot be ignored.
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Music So far, "Y2K" has many listeners less than impressed.
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Music Travis Scott is also projected to massively outsell Clipse and Pusha T's "Let God Sort Em Out," the latter of which he's been beefing with.
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Numbers Hope he gets that #1.
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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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Tallie Spencer -
Music Lil Baby is also gunning for the number one spot next week.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music Chris Brown's latest album has stirred a bit of controversy, and now the conversation has shifted to "Brown" & it's first-week sales.
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Numbers Benito's last LP, "Un Verano Sin Ti" sold 328M in its first week out.
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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