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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: MIAMI4LIFE on March 28, 2007, 02:00:04 PM
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http://hitsdailydouble.com/news/newsPage.cgi?news06589m01
Get out your hats, folks. The cavalry has arrived. As Tim McGraw’s dad, Met relief pitcher Tug, once put it, “You gotta believe.”
The country star’s new Curb album, Let It Go, is ready to do just that, with first-day sales reports pointing to a total of 350k, give or take. That’s more than enough to make him next week’s #1, with what would be the year’s second-highest figure after Norah Jones’ 405k+ back in February.
In second place, Now 24, the latest edition of the perennial best-seller, this time from EMM, sports a surprisingly low total closer to 180-200k. Pundits are pondering whether the digital sales market is finally devouring Now's successful franchise as it rotates among the major labels. Either that or the N.Y. Times’ Jeff Leeds is right about the album being a dead format.
Other chart newcomers include G Unit/Interscope rapper Young Buck’s Buck the World looks headed for first-week sales of almost 150k, while Capitol rapper Mims rides his huge hit, “This Is Why I’m Hot” in steaming first-week sales of 75-85k.
Epic emo-punks Good Charlotte are in the 60k range, while labelmate Jennifer Lopez’s Spanish language album, Como Ama Un Mujer, or How to Love a Woman for you Anglos, is at 50k, with Puerto Rico yet to weigh in.
Asylum rapper Lil Flip looks headed for the 50k, which is about 5k above what Def Jam/IDJ’s critically acclaimed Redman album is expected to do.
Casablanca/Universal Republic’s Mika, another U.K. star seeking cross-oceanic success, will debut with around 30k, followed by Universal Motown’s Kaiser Chiefs, yet one more neo-British Invasion critical fave looking to make inroads with stateside rock fans.
Finally, Macy Grey’s debut for will.i.am/Geffen Records, Big, is headed for around 15k in first-week sales, which just might be enough to sneak into the Top 50. Maybe she needs to start wearing that dress from a few Grammy ago advertising her album is out.
Overall, things remain downbeat, with the market up between 2-3% vs. last week, down 18% vs same week last year and now down more than 16.5% year-to-date. Hey, you gotta believe.
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Not bad for Buck, unless he has a big hit single he won;t go gold. >:(
Redman & Flips numbers look weak right now.
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As expected for Buck, awful sales overall.
Lol at Tim Mcgraw beating Buck yet again. What are the odds of those 2 relesing albums on the same day yet again :D
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How to Love a Woman for you Anglos? fuck that bitch
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Damn sales are low... a few years ago a huge hit like "This Is Why I'm Hot" would have gotten you way more sales than 75-80k!
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damn people need to start buying albums for real...
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This album is not very good.
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150 isnt bad for a first week... without a hot single he wont go gold,but if he does it will take time
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This album is not very good.
Best album of 2007, and the best album released in the last 5 months.
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This album is not very good.
Best album of 2007, and the best album released in the last 5 months.
Wrong and wrong.
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Best album actually released in 2007. Nas & Styles should count for 07.
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^ I think the "Red Gone Wild" and "The Weatherman LP" are way better.
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Didn't get to listen to Redman yet, and what's The Weatherman LP?
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The Weatherman LP is the new CD by Evidence from Dilated People.
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I have given Buck The World a chance and I still think it is a horrible album. Buck is so damn basic and boring on the mic
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As expected for Buck, awful sales overall.
Lol at Tim Mcgraw beating Buck yet again. What are the odds of those 2 relesing albums on the same day yet again :D
I sense a new beef coming. :D
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Other chart newcomers include G Unit/Interscope rapper Young Buck’s Buck the World looks headed for first-week sales of almost 150k
From the topic "Prediction For Young Buck's Sales"
145.000
... ;D
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I have given Buck The World a chance and I still think it is a horrible album. Buck is so damn basic and boring on the mic
How is that any different from say, JR Writer, Jim Jones ( borrrrring! ) ? Buck has flow & substance in his rhymes and improved his delivery drastically. Plus, he's got the best production team as well. So even if you can't relate to the lyrics, you can't deny the production. 8) 8)
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the production is good on the album, there is nothing amazing....
album of the year? hell naww....way to inconsistant for that....def a steo forward for gunit though....but his first lp is better