TOP 15: PASS THE PUNCH
Prospect Park's hard-charging rockers Five Finger Death Punch will score their first #1 album with Got Your Six, which is set to top Friday's HITS Building Album Sales Chart. This will mark Caroline's fourth #1 album this year following chart-toppers by All Time Low, Alabama Shakes and Tyrese. On the SPS chart, The Weeknd will remain on top, thanks to prodigious track sales and streams. Here's how it looks at midweek.
Prospect Park’s hard-charging rockers Five Finger Death Punch will score their first #1 album with Got Your Six, which is set to top Friday’s HITS Building Album Sales Chart. This will mark Caroline’s fourth #1 album this year following chart-toppers by All Time Low, Alabama Shakes and Tyrese. On the SPS chart, The Weeknd will remain on top, thanks to prodigious track sales and streams. Here’s how it looks at midweek.
*Five Finger Death Punch (Prospect Park) 100-105k Sales, 105-110k SPS
The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 80-85k, 140-150k
*Travis Scott (Epic) 75-80k, 90-95k
*Iron Maiden (BMG) 67-72k, 70-75k
*Troye Sivan (Capitol) 45-50k, 50-55k
Luke Bryan (Capitol Nashville) 30-35k, 40-45k
Taylor Swift (Big Machine/BMLG) 25-30k, 45-50k
*Scarface (BMG) 23-30k, 24-30k
Halsey (Astralwerks/Capitol) 20-25k, 35-40k
Dr. Dre (Aftermath/Interscope) 20-25k, 25-30k
*The Wonder Years (Hopeless) 19-22k, 20-23k
Now 55 (Now/Legacy) 18-21k
Ed Sheeran (Asylum UK) 11-14k, 27-32k
N.W.A. (Priority/UMe) 11-14k, 18-23k
Descendants (Walt Disney) 11-14k, 15-20k
*Debuts
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