YOUR WEEKEND CHART PREVIEW: Usher will debut at #1 next week, with a total between 120-120k, well over 200k less than the first-week sales for his last album, Raymond v. Raymond, while as many as six new releases could land in the Top 15. Seven of the projected Top 15 are country titles, including that ol’ cowhand Lionel Richie, but not counting Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, despite the fact that they're on the Kenny Chesney/Tim McGraw stadium/shed tour. Here's how things look as we head into the weekend:
* Usher (RCA) 120-125k
* Rush (Roadrunner) 90-95k
Adele (XL/Columbia) 60-65k
* Ed Sheeran (New Elektra) 45-50k
One Direction (Syco/Columbia) 40-45k
* Josh Turner (MCA Nashville) 40-45k
Alan Jackson (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 30-35k
* Waka Flocka Flame (Warner Bros.) 28-32k
John Mayer (Columbia) 25-28k
Carrie Underwood (19/Arista Nashville) 24-27k
Luke Bryan (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 24-27k
Rock of Ages (WaterTower) 22-25k
* Grace Potter & the Nocturnals (Hollywood) 21-24k
Now 42 (Capitol/EMI) 18-21k
Lionel Richie (Mercury Nashville) 18-21k
* Now Country 5 (UMe) 18-21k
Please someone report this thread. There is already a thread regarding L4MS and 125K is still within 120/130k so this whole thread is false.
Another desperate attempt from DUCA