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YOUR WEEKEND CHART PREVIEW: Susan Boyle could reclaim the #1 spot on next week's chart, thanks to her appearance on Oprah earlier this week. In a novelty—or a sign of the times—there will likely be two indie bands in the Top five, with Spoon joining Vampire Weekend near the top of the leader board. The wild card for next week's chart will be Hope for Haiti Now, the star-studded digital-only album from this weekend's benefit to support earthquake relief in Haiti. Pre-orders will begin on Friday, with the benefit airing Friday night. Organizers hope to begin delivering the album over the weekend. How fast the album can be delivered and how quickly the pre-orders are redeemed will determine chart position next week. Should this collection hit #1, it will be the first digital-only release to ever reach that pinnacle.

 

Susan Boyle (Columbia) 80-85k

Lady Gaga, The Fame (Interscope) 60-65k

Vampire Weekend (XL/Beggars) 50-55k

* Spoon (Merge) 45-50k

Alicia Keys (J/RMG) 40-45k

Ke$ha (Kemosabe/RCA/RMG) 40-45k

* 2010 Grammy Nominees (Capitol/EMI) 35-40k

Black Eyed Peas (Interscope) 30-35k

Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (Rhino) 30-35k

* Motion City Soundtrack (Columbia) 28-32k

Taylor Swift (Big Machine) 28-32k

Lady Gaga, The Fame Monster (Interscope) 28-32k

Justin Bieber (Island/IDJ) 27-30k

Mary J. Blige (Geffen) 27-30k

Lady Antebellum (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 24-27k

* Denotes debut

 

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