The 1975 will score their first #1 on both our album and SPS charts, while Adele moves to #2, and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are due to bow at #3.
*The 1975 (Dirty Hit/Interscope) 95-105k album, 103-113k SPS
Adele (XL/Columbia) 57-62k, 72-77k
*Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (Macklemore) 40-45k, 49-54k
Chris Stapleton (Mercury Nashville) 28-33k, 35-40k
Joey + Rory (Gaither) 25-30k, 28-33k
*Bonnie Raitt (Redwing) 23-28k, 24-29k
*Anthrax (Megaforce) 20-25k, 21-26k
Now 57 (NOW/Legacy) 20-24k
Rihanna (Westbury Road/Roc Nation) 18-22k, 67-71k
Justin Bieber (Def Jam) 18-22k, 54-58k
Kelly Clarkson (RCA) 17-21k, 37-41k
Taylor Swift (Big Machine/BMLG) 14-17k, 24-27k
2016 Grammy Nominees (Republic) 13-16k
Twenty One Pilots (Fueled by Ramen) 12-15k, 33-36k
The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 11-13k, 30-35k
Kevin Gates (Bread Winner’s Association) 11-13k, 25-28k
Yo Gotti (Epic) 11-13k, 22-25k
*Debuts
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