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Info regarding Nickelback's last opening week
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Originally posted by Released November 18, 2008 - week before Black Friday
2. Nickelback, Dark Horse, 326,000. This new entry is the Canadian band's fourth straight top 10 album. It follows Silver Side Up, The Long Road and All The Right Reasons. But just 5% of the fans who bought the band's last album felt compelled to buy the follow-up in its first week of release. (See details above.) Seven songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Gotta Be Somebody," which dips a notch to #16.
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Summary: It seems the first single from DH did a lot better than their current first single is doing. I think they will do 250-300K.
Info regarding Mary J. Blige's last opening
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Originally posted by Released December 21, 2009 - Think around the time people start panicking for Christmas gifts. So huge holiday shopping surge
2. Mary J. Blige, Stronger With Each Tear, 330,000. This new entry is Blige's seventh consecutive studio album to debut at #1 or #2. It's her 10th top 10 album. "I Am" falls from #82 to #109 on Hot Digital Songs.
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All the singles flopped, just like this time. 250-300K is my prediction, 200-300K is the lowest.
Information regarding Susan Boyle's last Black Friday-sales surge
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3. Susan Boyle, The Gift, 263,000. The former #1 album drops from #1 to #3 in its third week. And the album may well return to #1 next week. The album is already #13 for the year-to-date. This will probably be the second year in a row that Boyle has finished in the year-end top 10.
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Be prepared. 175-225K.
Information regarding Daughtry's last album
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Originally posted by Released July 13,2009 - Summer, no sales surge
1. Daughtry, Leave This Town, 269,000. This new entry is Daughtry's second #1 album in a row. Three songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "No Surprise," which vaults from #59 to #24.
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I predict 150-200K.
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