Next Week’s Chart Looks Like a Battle for #1 Between Gaga and Adele
June 8, 2011
Next week’s battle is shaping up as a duel between reigning champ Lady Gaga and Adele for the #1 spot on the HITS Album chart, but the real story is in the details.
For the first time in at least half a decade, sales totals have creeped up in year-over-year comparisons. OK, so it’s only 1%, but that’s a something for those beleaguered music retailers across the country not experiencing more action from Anthony Weiner Tweets than at their cash registers.
So while Gaga and Adele duke it out on top, look for Strange Music’s Tech N9ne to have the top debut for Ron Spaulding’s Fontana with the Kansas City rapper’s best first week ever of between 50-55k for his latest album, Night of the Living Dead: Origins 3D.
That’s the same total for Interscope Baltimore pop punk band All Time Low’s fourth studio album, Dirty Work.
Don't ask why they fucked up the name of the album. Couldn't tell u but they are usually on point with projections. Hitsdailydouble.com
June 8, 2011
Next week’s battle is shaping up as a duel between reigning champ Lady Gaga and Adele for the #1 spot on the HITS Album chart, but the real story is in the details.
For the first time in at least half a decade, sales totals have creeped up in year-over-year comparisons. OK, so it’s only 1%, but that’s a something for those beleaguered music retailers across the country not experiencing more action from Anthony Weiner Tweets than at their cash registers.
So while Gaga and Adele duke it out on top, look for Strange Music’s Tech N9ne to have the top debut for Ron Spaulding’s Fontana with the Kansas City rapper’s best first week ever of between 50-55k for his latest album, Night of the Living Dead: Origins 3D.
That’s the same total for Interscope Baltimore pop punk band All Time Low’s fourth studio album, Dirty Work.
Don't ask why they fucked up the name of the album. Couldn't tell u but they are usually on point with projections. Hitsdailydouble.com