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Taylor Swift has got zlich streaming sales according to her data her sales are purely on downloads, Prof Green could fall to #4 or #5 (2% on streams) depending if Taylor has got streams to add or not, Lilly Wood is 23% on streams while Calvin is on 21%
Taylor was only added to streaming yesterday so naturally she'll be off to a bit of a slow start there, should help her in the long run though :D

So Taylor Swift could end up another week at #4 :lol: the new Pompeii track, oops she already spend a week at #6.

 

I reckon

 

1 Sigma/Paloma

2 Lilly Wood

3 Calvin & John

4 Taylor Swift

5 or 6 Prof. Green

 

by Sunday evening.

I'm surprised The Script's album will manage as much as 40-45k. That's only 10k down on their previous album's first week, which of course coincided with 'Hall Of Fame' topping the singles chart and was helped by Danny having a heightened public profile due to The Voice. They're very consistent (previous albums' debuts: 54.5k, 70.8k, 52.8k) and seem to have sustained a strong fanbase.
So Taylor Swift could end up another week at #4 :lol: the new Pompeii track, oops she already spend a week at #3.

 

I reckon

 

1 Sigma/Paloma

2 Lilly Wood

3 Calvin & John

4 Taylor Swift

5 or 6 Prof. Green

 

by Sunday evening.

 

I don't think Taylor has had a week at #3, not in the official charts anyway. But this week I think she'll be #5, Professor Green should probably just stay ahead I should think.

I'm gonna say the top 5 will be...

 

1. Sigma/Paloma

2. Calvin/John

3. Lilly Wood/Robin Schulz

4. Professor Green/random nobody

5. Taylor Swift

 

2/3 could be in either order if it's 100something copies difference, but I'm basing that on Calvin currently being ahead on iTunes. :P

I don't think Taylor has had a week at #3, not in the official charts anyway. But this week I think she'll be #5, Professor Green should probably just stay ahead I should think.

 

dammit you quoted me before I re-edited :(

 

I'm surprised The Script's album will manage as much as 40-45k. That's only 10k down on their previous album's first week, which of course coincided with 'Hall Of Fame' topping the singles chart and was helped by Danny having a heightened public profile due to The Voice. They're very consistent (previous albums' debuts: 54.5k, 70.8k, 52.8k) and seem to have sustained a strong fanbase.

 

It's pretty incredible how they can get so many people to buy an album of the same song over and over again, but fair play to them I suppose.

dammit you quoted me before I re-edited :(

 

Sorry! :heehee:

I'm gonna say the top 5 will be...

 

1. Sigma/Paloma

2. Calvin/John

3. Lilly Wood/Robin Schulz

4. Professor Green/random nobody

5. Taylor Swift

 

2/3 could be in either order if it's 100something copies difference, but I'm basing that on Calvin currently being ahead on iTunes. :P

 

That's looking more likely, as I couldn't really place Calvin & Lilly. I wasn't so sure about Prof. Green, I know he is performing tonight on Alan Carr, but I don't think its going to do that much of an effect.

In a way it's a shame that "Blame" doesn't hold on to #1 so that, in the week of the Scottish referendum, the UK#1 would be a collaboration between a Scot and an Englishman.
Well it was at number 1 on the day of the referendum so that's as good as!

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Decent top 3 album sales - also the singles No1 should do 115k now - very good!
Some notable fallers from within the top 10 in the single chart, Ten Walls #21, 5 Seconds Of Summer #22, and wait for it... Chris Brown #25. Katy Perry just sits at #40.

 

Only 3 new entries in the 40, if you count Hozier, its a quiet week in the chart, the chart show on Sunday is going to drag. -_-

 

:cry: :angry: at that Ten Walls drop...over tracks that will be climbing that have been on the chart for months on end......

 

Think ill give Sunday a miss until the top 10 I just hope Hozier can just hold on somehow

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