First week sales projections
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Numbers Dave East is not expected to debut within the Top 20 of the Billboard 200.
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Numbers Eminem's "Murder To Be Murdered By - Side B" might not even move 100K units in its first week.
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Industry Here is the early forecast of the first-week sales for Tory Lanez' debut album, "I Told You."
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Pop Culture Breezy isn't expected to debut at No. 1 due to a surge in Bad Bunny streams and new releases from Lil Durk and country artist Luke Combs.
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Pop Culture Both artists nabbed a seriously impressive roster of features for their respective projects, but only one can take the No. 1 spot.
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Music J. Cole's new album "The Fall-Off" is a massive event, with him going on a "Trunk Sale" tour to connect with fans around the United States.
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Numbers Looks like Em is going to come out on top.
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Music "Ye" is set to move up to 190K equivalent album units.
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Numbers Tekashi 6ix9ine is now expected to sell 65K equivalent album units of his new album "TattleTales" during its first week out.
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Music The Baton Rouge rapper is looking at earn himself another #1 album.
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Music Travis Scott's "Astroworld" is standing in 6ix9ine's way.
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Music Coi Leray says "God has been the best father to me" after her dad, Benzino, allegedly clowned her underwhelming first-week sales projections.
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Music J. Cole's new album is a hit.
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Numbers Despite its slight delay, "JIK" will come out strong.
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Music XXXTentacion is a dark horse to watch out for on the charts this week.
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Numbers Fivio is looking at a top ten debut, and EST Gee & 42 Dugg are right behind him.
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Music Quavo is projected to land the #2 album of the week with "Quavo Huncho."
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Kevin Goddard -
Music Cardi B's new album "Am I The Drama?" is garnering social media discussion for many reasons, but how is that translating into sales numbers?
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Gabriel Bras Nevares