Add the ****ing album to Spotify and release one of the videos on VEVO, she would open with 650k without SPS easily and with SPS she would easily get into the 700k mark and 800k wouldn't be hard with streams for her.
Why is it so difficult for her to be more successful?
iTUNES CHART NOW A LEMONADE STAND
How the tables have turned. Starting at the end of last week, the iTunes charts were dominated by one artist: the late, great Prince. Since the arrival of Beyoncé's new Lemonade (Columbia) following Saturday night's bow of her lavishly mounted HBO special, however, those charts have been ruled by one artist: Queen Bey.
Currently, Bey has the top six tracks, led by "Formation" at #1, and 12 of the Top 15. Considering that the album has 12 tracks, that's, um, not bad. Only Prince's "Purple Rain" (#7) and Drake's monster "One Dance" (#9) can claim any Top 10 territory at the moment.
Meanwhile, the full set is #1 on the album side (in the clean edition) and also #5 (in the explicit edition).
The remaining tracks, in order of their current ranking: "Hold Up" (#2), "Sorry" (#3) "6 Inch" f/The Weeknd (#4), "Freedom" f/Kendrick Lamar (#5) "Don't Hurt Yourself" f/Jack White (#6) "All Night" (#8), "Pray You Catch Me" (#10) "Sand Castles" (#11), "Daddy Lessons" (#12) and "Love Drought" (#14).
You say you'd prefer to stream the album? Get thee to Tidal. Bey's hubby's streamery appears to have put a ring on it for that particular platform, til death do them part.
How much Lemonade will America consume in week one? Estimates are currently in the 500k-600k range. Stay tuned.