where's my girl, Rih?
It only proves #1 album means nothing in the long run.
Longevity is what matters,
I wonder how much Bruno will sell, remembering how those predictions didn't match his final numbers.
where's my girl, Rih?
It only proves #1 album means nothing in the long run.
Longevity is what matters,
I wonder how much Bruno will sell, remembering how those predictions didn't match his final numbers.
Rihanna is sitting pretty at 420k after 4 weeks. Do you have a problem?
And Taylor swift needs to chill down, blocking the entire world from going number one <<<<<
WHAT'S SELLING FOR CHRISTMAS: In lieu of a full chart, here is this week's projected Top 20. Please expect a greater than usual margin of error. The big winners? Not unexpectedly, Taylor Swift and One Direction top this week's tally, with T.I. the leading debut.
Taylor Swift (Big Machine) 285-290k
One Direction (Syco/Columbia) 180-185k
Bruno Mars (Atlantic) 165-170k
*T. I. (Grand Hustle/Atlantic) 165-170k
Michael Buble (Reprise) 135-140k
Rod Stewart (Verve) 110-115k
Phillip Phillips (19/Interscope) 95-100k
Mumford & Sons (Glassnote) 95-100k
*12/12/12: The Concert for Sandy Relief (Columbia) 80-85k Alicia Keys (RCA) 75-80k
Now 44 (Capitol) 75-80k P!nk (RCA) 75-80k
Adele (Columbia) 70-75k
Lady Antebellum (Capitol Nashville) 70-75k
Justin Bieber (Island/IDJ) 70-75k
Essential Now That's What I Call Christmas (Capitol) 70-75k
Little Big Town (Capitol Nashville) 70-75k
Jason Aldean (Broken Bow) 70-75k
Led Zeppelin (Atlantic) 65-70k Rihanna (Def Jam/IDJ) 65-70k
Blake Shelton (Warner Bros. Nashville) 65-70k