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Post by Till Da World Ends [MARK] on Dec 5, 2007 15:04:47 GMT -5
20 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS: And not a new release blockbuster in sight. Josh Groban, The Eagles and Alicia Keys look like they will maintain their 1-2-3 ranking next week, with no debuts coming close to cracking the Top 5. Among the newcomers are Arista/19 Recordings American Idol runner-up and human beat box Blake Lewis’ A.D. D. (Audio Day Dream) (90k), former Geto Boy Scarface’s Rap-A-Lot album Made (60-65k), Atlanta-based rapper Drama’s Atlantic album Gangsta Grillz (50-60k), Capitol Nashville country star Trace Adkins’ American Man: Greatest Hits Volume II (40k), Columbia Fugee member Wyclef Jean’s The Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant (35-40k), Wu Tang member Ghostface Killah’s Def Jam debut, The Big Doe Rehab (35k) and Universal Republic rockers Godsmack’s greatest hits (30-35k). The market was down 12% vs. last week, down almost 17% from same week last year and now down 14.5% year-to-date. How’s that for a lump of coal in your stocking? (12/5p)
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M.S. Head Diva
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Post by M.S. Head Diva on Dec 5, 2007 15:10:23 GMT -5
Hopefully Blake trends up 
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Post by heysus on Dec 5, 2007 15:39:24 GMT -5
If they're thinking 90,000 for Blake, I'm gonna say he passes 100,000!
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Post by Till Da World Ends [MARK] on Dec 5, 2007 16:12:59 GMT -5
90k is great for Blake, really great. That sucks for Jordin though.. "Tattoo" is huge and she had other promo and she was the WINNER, but only could get 119k.
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Post by heysus on Dec 5, 2007 16:18:56 GMT -5
Well she just took the really safe generic route (which probably wasn't under her control), and people just don't need something more of the same.
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Post by wbs07 on Jun 13, 2008 2:50:19 GMT -5
THANKS!
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Post by taylor on Jun 13, 2008 20:40:14 GMT -5
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