Four albums may make a run for the top-selling spot on this week’s chart.
New releases from Slayer, Bring Me the Horizon and Brett Eldridge will try to reach #1 on the album chart along with The Weeknd, in his third week. The Weeknd will hold on to #1 on the SPS chart this week. After a full weekend of sales, here’s a look at this week’s key debuts:
Bring Me the Horizon (Columbia) 47-52k, 50-55k
Slayer (Nuclear Blast America) 47-52k albums, 48-53k SPS
Brett Eldridge (WMG) 45-50k, 48-53k
Gary Clark, Jr. (Warner Bros.) 21-24k, 23-26k
Duran Duran (Warner Bros.) 17-20k, 18-21k
Jay Rock (Top Dawg Entertainment) 14-17k, 15-18k
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Columbia’s Bring Me the Horizon pulls ahead at midweek while three challengers continue to nip at the U.K. rockers’ heels. Here’s the current state of play.
The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 45-50k, 95-105k
*Bring Me the Horizon (Columbia) 50-55k Sales, 55-60k SPS
*Slayer (Nuclear Blast America) 45-50k, 48-53k
*Brett Eldredge (WMG Nashville) 45-50k, 47-52k
Taylor Swift (Big Machine/BMLG) 20-25k, 38-42k
Luke Bryan (Capitol Nashville) 25-30k, 35-40k
Five Finger Death Punch (Prospect Park) 28-32k, 30-35k
*Gary Clark Jr. (Warner Bros.) 25-30k, 25-30k
Halsey (Astralwerks/Capitol) 12-15k, 25-28k
Ed Sheeran (Asylum UK) 9-12k, 24-27k
*Duran Duran (Warner Bros.) 18-21k, 20-23k
Travis Scott (Epic) 9-12k, 18-22k
*Jay Rock (Top Dawg Entertainment) 12-15k, 14-17k
Dr. Dre (Aftermath/Interscope) 11-13k, 14-17k
*T.I. (King Inc.) 12-15k, 13-16k
*Debuts
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