Also hitting the chart this week will be Jimmy Eat World’s Futures (DreamWorks/Interscope), which appears on track for a 100k-105k debut week, followed by Brooks & Dunn’s The Greatest Hits Collection II (Arista Nashville/RLG), which looks like 80k for the week, and John Mellencamp’s Words & Music (UTV/UME), which should come in at around 70k-75k by the time the counting’s done.
Major albums hitting the street tomorrow include the second Jay-Z/R. Kelly collaboration, Unfinished Business (IDJ/ZLG), which early guessers guess will score a knockout first week in the 400k range; Simple Plan’s Still Not Getting Any (Lava/Atlantic), expected to sell around 200k in its first week; Trick Daddy’s Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets (Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic), which predictors predict will move 120k or so; a Wu Tang Clan greatest-hits package (RCA), expected to log 100k; Blake Shelton’s Blake Shelton’s Barn & Grill (Warner Bros.), looking like 75k; Michael McDonald’s Motown Two (Motown), which early guesses peg at 60k; and The Donnas’ Gold Metal (Atlantic), expected to move 50k or so in its first week.DANIEL NIGRO:
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