Posted November 19, 201014 yr Eleven titles will likely debut in next week's Top 15. In what looks like the kick-off to the holiday season, nine of the Top 10 titles will finish the week with a total north of 100k. For the same week last year, ending 11/22, only six titles sold in the six digits with a couple just shy of hitting that mark. Overall volume in the Top 15 could be up by as much as 300k vs. last year. Here's how it looks as we head into the last weekend before Thanksgiving. Susan Boyle (Columbia) 300-325k *Jackie Evancho (Columbia) 240-260k *Rihanna (Def Jam/IDJ) 185-195k *Rascal Flatts (Big Machine) 170-180k *Keith Urban (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 170-180k *Josh Groban (Reprise) 170-180k *Kid Rock (Atlantic) 160-170k *Glee Christmas (Columbia) 150-160k Taylor Swift (Big Machine) 150-160k Sugarland (Mercury Nashville) 55-60k *Nelly (Universal Motown) 55-60k Jason Aldean (Broken Bow) 50-55k *A Day To Remember (Victory) 50-55k *Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) 45-50k *Pink (LaFace/JLG) 45-50k Now 36 (Capitol/EMI) 45-50k *Debuts (11/18p) that's really sucks for Rihanna. will she ever get number 1 album in usa. :(
November 19, 201014 yr I'm really disappointed that Rihanna isn't gonna go #1 and isn't passing 200k sales :cry: I still have hope that one day she'll make it there ^_^ Who on earth is Jackie Evancho :blink: :wacko: I heard she's a 10 year old on America's Got Talent? :lol: well done to her!
November 20, 201014 yr Susan :o I know that holiday albums are much more popular in the US than here but STILL. She's doing fantastically.
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