Loud/Columbia's Wu-Tang Clan came out hard with "The W," the Staten Island, NY hip-hop collective's first new album since '97's "Wu-Tang Forever," which took in first-week sales of 600k. Based on first-day sales, the new Wu projects to around the 500k mark. The label isn't sure where to send royalties to Ol' Dirty Bastard, however.
Behind the Wu are Tim McGraw's "Greatest Hits" on Curb, headed for "the better part of" 300k in total first-week sales and Motown's Erykah Badu album, "Mama's Gun," her first since ‘97's "Baduizm," looking to do something in the 200-220k range. "Baduizm" debuted to 180k in sales on its way to selling 1.6 million OTC. Cash Money/Universal rapper B.G.'s "Checkmate" looks solid, in the 170k-200k range, while Nine Inch Nails' remix album on nothing/Interscope, "Things Falling Apart," is headed to a respectable 100k in first-week sales.
Others that could reach 100k in sales include Dave Hollister (DreamWorks) and Enya (Reprise).
MUSIC REVENUE TOPPED $17B IN 2023: RIAA
Streaming subscriptions lead the charge. (3/27a)
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THE NEW UMG
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TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
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TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
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