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Post by Admin on Aug 26, 2018 22:29:55 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2018 0:36:07 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2018 5:08:42 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Sept 2, 2018 0:29:10 GMT -5
EM'S KAMIKAZE: OFF TO A SOARING START
While the vagaries of a holiday weekend oblige us to add more caveats than usual to our early read on Eminem's surprise drop, Kamikaze (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope), the set is definitely achieving altitude on the major streaming platforms as well as retail. There's no physical yet, so that retail is entirely digital.
At the point the set looks like a lock for 200k+. Will it zoom past the first-week flight of Revival, which logged 267k on its maiden voyage last December? Stay tuned.
At Apple Music, Em has the Top 3 tracks ("The Ringer, "Lucky You" f/Joyner Lucas and "Greatest"), eight of the Top 10 and 13 of the Top 20; Kamikaze is also, unsurprisingly, the top album. At iTunes he has the #1 album, three of the Top 4 and four in the Top 10.
At Spotify U.S., he also has the Top 3, six of the Top 10 and 13 of the Top 20. He has 3 of the Top 4 on Spotify's Global chart.
Kamikaze is the #1 digital album at Amazon and "The Ringer" is the #2 track.
- HDD
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Post by Admin on Sept 2, 2018 1:53:51 GMT -5
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Post by me on Sept 2, 2018 6:18:25 GMT -5
How dare we have Em at #2? 😡
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Post by Admin on Sept 3, 2018 5:05:01 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Sept 4, 2018 0:34:10 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2018 0:30:43 GMT -5
Projections keep going up..
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Post by original on Sept 5, 2018 2:17:35 GMT -5
It’s easily going to outsell Revival and with zero tv promo and popular collaborations!!😱😱😱😱😄
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Post by Admin on Sept 6, 2018 6:35:15 GMT -5
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Post by jennifer1986 on Sept 7, 2018 6:24:04 GMT -5
do we know how much he suppose to sell im lost..i see 230k and 350k and 100,00 pure sales..dont understand the numbers
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Post by thisman85 on Sept 7, 2018 22:15:44 GMT -5
do we know how much he suppose to sell im lost..i see 230k and 350k and 100,00 pure sales..dont understand the numbers It's actually looking closer to 400k
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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2018 0:39:13 GMT -5
CHART STORY: KAMIKAZE'S SKY-HIGH DEBUT
Eminem’s tenth studio album, Kamikaze, smashes into the #1 spot on this week’s Top 50 Chart. According to our calculations, the Shady/Aftermath/Interscope surprise release debuts with a healthy digital-only number of 411k, far outpacing the 267k his Revival did in December. For those keeping track, this is the fourth-biggest entrance of the year, behind Drake, Travis Scott and Post Malone.
It’s not uncommon for an artist’s prior work to bubble up in tandem with a new project’s arrival. In this case, though, it isn’t Revival that’s benefiting from a significant boost. 2005’s Curtain Call, a greatest-hits collection, re-enters at #33.
This week’s second-biggest bow belongs to Capitol’s Troye Sivan, whose Bloom comes in at #4 with 67k. After that, next up is Signature Entertainment/Atlantic’s Why Don’t We, whose 8 Letters moves 45k—enough for the boyband to aptly land at #8.
When it comes to marketshare, UMG is #1 with 69%, WMG follows with 17% and SME is #3 with 13%, while the indies claim 1%. You can nerd out on the whole chart here.
Streeting this week are sets by Capitol’s Paul McCartney, Centricity Music/Capitol’s Lauren Daigle (via Caroline), G59 Records/Caroline’s $uicideboy$, Russ My Way/Columbia’s Russ and Columbia’s Hozier. There’s also the physical release of Em’s Kamikaze.
And that’s all, folks. Of course, we ask that you please forgive us for any potentially incorrect information found above. We’ve been smoking Elon Musk’s weed, and our ambition has lowered almost as much as Tesla’s stock.
-HDD
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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2018 1:17:10 GMT -5
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