What we’re saying is, Lloyd Banks continues to accrue interest, and will more than likely see another week at #1, in part thanks to a lack of mega-selling releases streeting yesterday, according to early reports from national accounts.
Indeed, even if sales of Banks’ The Hunger for More (G Unit/Interscope) settle on the high end of the usual 50%-60%, the album will still move more than 200k this week, virtually assuring its continued ride at the top of the chart.
Meanwhile, neo-soul stylist Angie Stone’s third solo album, Stone Love (J/RMG), appears likely to be next week’s top-selling chart debut. After one day on sale, the album is on track to sell about 50k, according to early reports.
Next week, watch for Metallica (Elektra) and two soundtracks to drop: Bad Boy’s Bad Boys II and Hollywood’s Hilary Duff-packing A Cinderella Story.Site Powered by |