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Music News: Will Kanye, Boyle or Swift Rule the Holiday Season
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Will Kanye, Boyle or Swift Rule the Holiday Season
http://www.billboard.com/features/wi...04116801.story
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The fate of music retailers' holiday sales season may rest not with a country-crossover auteur or a hip-hop oversharer or even the King of Pop, but with a momsy 50-year-old Scot drawn to show tunes.
Yes, Taylor Swift and Kanye West will release chart-topping new albums, and a posthumous release of previously unheard Michael Jackson tracks should draw in loyal fans, but retailers once again are counting on Susan Boyle to drive the Christmas selling season.
"Taylor Swift will be big," says Jagriti Jaggi, category manager for software merchandising at the 34-unit Fry Electronics, "but we feel that Susan Boyle will be our No. 1 seller."
This year will have something for everyone, music buyers say. Acts set to release fourth-quarter albums include Kings of Leon, Rihanna, Kid Rock, the Black Eyed Peas, Akon, Josh Groban, Nicki Minaj, Cee Lo, Elton John & Leon Russell, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Darius Rucker, Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts and Keith Urban.
"We are locked and fully loaded," Universal Music Group (UMG) executive VP of sales and marketing Candace Berry says of her company's fourth-quarter schedule. "The star power is there, and we have a variety of genres and records that appeal to everyone from youths to adults."
Buyers are split, however, on whether this year's slate holds greater promise than last year's. Fourth-quarter sales in 2009 -- led by Boyle, Swift, Jackson, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé and Justin Bieber -- totaled about 119 million album units.
J&R GM of media Sue Bryan says that this year's schedule "looks as good, if not better than last year's release schedule." Newbury Comics head of purchasing Carl Mello is less optimistic, saying it "looks like it may be [flat] to a little bit lighter than last year."
"There are things that are going to sell," Alliance Entertainment group VP of vendor managed inventory Cindy Barr says, "but I don't think it's an outstanding fourth-quarter schedule.
"Everybody is trying to put out older-demo records," Barr adds, referring to new albums from Groban and Carlos Santana, boxed sets from Springsteen and Bob Dylan, remasters of the Beatles' "Red" and "Blue" collections, the Cirque du Soleil-related "Viva Elvis," covers sets from Neil Diamond and Rod Stewart, the John/Russell collaboration and Christmas albums from Boyle, Mariah Carey and Annie Lennox.
Merchants are divided on whether Swift's "Speak Now" (Oct. 25) or Boyle's "The Gift" (Nov. 9) will be the top seller this year.
"Taylor Swift will be the biggest record of the fourth quarter," Barr says. "That's a no-brainer. She appeals to such a wide demo."
UMG is expected to ship 1.8 million units of "Speak Now" and is projecting first-week sales of 750,000 units, sources say.
Mello says he doubts that "The Gift" can sell like last year's Boyle album, "I Dreamed a Dream," considering it sold "300,000 units for weeks on end." Actually, it sold more than 500,000 units for five weeks in a row, including a debut week of 701,000 units. It has sold a total of 3.8 million units, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Sony Music Entertainment has yet to make projections for the new Boyle record.
Meanwhile, merchants are skeptical on whether Jackson's album, expected to be compiled from studiotracks he recorded but never included on past albums, will top last year's "This Is It."
"Of course Michael Jackson will be a very good seller; we sell his music all year long," Fry's Jaggi says. "Anything from him will sell." But a retail executive adds, "I don't believe the Michael Jackson album will mean anything."
Here's a look at how some other top fourth-quarter albums are expected to perform:
Kenny Chesney's "Hemingway's Whiskey" (Sept. 28) is expected to ship about 400,000 units, with first-week sales projected at 225,000.
Kings of Leon's "Come Around Sundown" (Oct. 19) is expected to ship 350,000 units and have first-week sales of 350,000, including about 150,000 digital albums.
The Elton John/Leon Russell collaboration "The Union" (Oct. 19) has the backing of merchants. "It has a really good story and will get a lot of news coverage," Barr says. "It's a good record for the Robert Plant/Alison Krauss demo."
Sugarland's "The Incredible Machine" (Oct. 19) and Rascal Flatts' "Nothing Like This" (Nov. 16) are each expected to ship about 500,000 units and have first-week sales of about 200,000.
"Now That's What I Call Music 36" (Nov. 9) is expected to ship about 600,000 units, with first-week sales of about 125,000.
Rihanna's "Loud" (Nov. 16) and the Black Eyed Peas' "The Beginning" (December) are each expected to ship about 500,000 units and have first-week sales of about 200,000.
Kanye West's new album (Nov. 23) is expected to ship about 750,000 units, with first-week sales of about 400,000.
Nicki Minaj's much-anticipated debut, "Pink Friday" (Nov. 23), should ship 300,000 units, with first-week sales of 125,000.
Still, questions linger about how some highly touted fourth-quarter releases will fare. "Will Maroon 5 end up having hits?" Newbury Comics' Mello asks. "How will Santana do? Will Linkin Park have any legs? Do any records have legs nowadays?"
Meanwhile, merchants aren't sure how catalog will sell for the holiday. "It depends on the mood of the country," J&R's Bryan says. Key boxed sets for the season include John Lennon's "Signature Box," Dylan's "The Original Mono Recordings," the "Apple Records" set, Jimi Hendrix's "West Coast Seattle Boy" and Springsteen's "Darkness on the Edge of Town," also known as "The Promise."
Finally, retailers concede that overall, this year's holiday selling season will be down from last year's because of the continued decline in CD shelf space.
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In terms of sales:
1. Susan Boyle
2. Taylor Swift
3. Kanye West
Sadly.
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Rihanna's "Loud" (Nov. 16) and the Black Eyed Peas' "The Beginning" (December) are each expected to ship about 500,000 units and have first-week sales of about 200,000.
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so new BEP album in December!
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well, Another article/ promotion of Billboard for Taylor ?
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Taylor's prediction went from a million to 800,000 and now to 750,000....
What's next? 550,000?
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Originally posted by Angelo
Taylor's prediction went from a million to 800,000 and now to 750,000....
What's next? 550,000?
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They won't know until the week of the album's release. Trying to project what an album will sell two months before its release is a fail in itself.
Also, I doubt Kanye rules the season. Taylor and SuBo will. Black Eyed Peas may have some success, but not in the league of Taylor or Susan.
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Theres no stopping Susan.
Even Gaga didn't stand a chance.
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SuBo the slayer about to save the holiday season once again.
I agree with the skepticism about Michael. It'll sell decently because of who he is (hell, even the crappy Thriller 25 opened with 170k in 2008, and that was in February with little promotion), but I don't expect it to be a top seller. Assuming it's even released this year, that is.
I think they're low-balling it for the BEP. No way they open with only 200k. I'm thinking 300k.
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Swift
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my predictions
Taylor Swift - 650k
Susan Boyle - 700k
King Of Leon - 300k
Kanye West - 350k
Rihanna - 150k
BEP - 300k
Nick Minaj - 180k
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Originally posted by MD1990
my predictions
Taylor Swift - 650k
Susan Boyle - 700k
King Of Leon - 300k
Kanye West - 350k
Rihanna - 150k
BEP - 300k
Nick Minaj - 180k
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These look about right. But I would say 180k for Rihanna, which isn't a big difference.
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Originally posted by benzene_dream
SuBo the slayer about to save the holiday season once again.
I agree with the skepticism about Michael. It'll sell decently because of who he is (hell, even the crappy Thriller 25 opened with 170k in 2008, and that was in February with little promotion), but I don't expect it to be a top seller. Assuming it's even released this year, that is.
I think they're low-balling it for the BEP. No way they open with only 200k. I'm thinking 300k.
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+1 BEP to sell only 200k in December? I don't think so! My prediction is 300-350k
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Rihanna will do at least 180k. No less than that and Taylor will do at least 700k.
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My predictions
Taylor Swift - 500k
Susan Boyle - 600k
King Of Leon - 250k
Kanye West - 400k
Rihanna - 200k
BEP - 350k
Nick Minaj - 100k
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I don't think that Kanye will do that much in his first week if he won't have a hit single until album will be released..
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Originally posted by Disturbia
I don't think that Kanye will do that much in his first week if he won't have a hit single until album will be released..
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Yeah, he will experience the same kinda impact like Alicia did. As I Am opened with 742k and TEOF opened with 400+k. It's something like that.
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Originally posted by Disturbia
I don't think that Kanye will do that much in his first week if he won't have a hit single until album will be released..
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Hit singles that matter that much for album sales, especially for opening week.
This is going to be an exciting holiday season.
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Originally posted by HarrySapphire
Yeah, he will experience the same kinda impact like Alicia did. As I Am opened with 742k and TEOF opened with 400+k. It's something like that.
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His last album sold 450,145 in it's first week, so expect lower numbers with this one
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