Hootie and the Blowfish’s Darius Rucker becomes the first African-American in 20 years, since Charlie Pride, to hit the Top 20 in the Country charts.

NE-YO’S IN THE CHART MATRIX

Def Jam/IDJ R&B Star Eyeing #1 Bow, with Metallica Making a Second-Week Run at the Top
It may not be the Year of the Gentleman, what with Sarah Palin and all, but it sure looks like it could be the week for one, as Def Jam/IDJ hit songwriter/performer Ne-Yo has a slight edge for next Tuesday’s #1 spot over Metallica, with estimates in the 240-250k range.

The Warner Bros. rockers are in their second week (and first full one) of release after the debut of Death Magnetic on top of the chart.

Derrty/Universal Motown St. Louis hip-hop star Nelly returns with Brass Knuckles, which is on target to sell in the 80k area, good enough for a fairly high debut, in all probability, Top 5.

Hootie and the Blowfish’s Darius Rucker becomes the first African-American in 20 years, since Charley Pride, to hit the Top 20 in the Country charts, with the single, “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It,” from his new Capitol Nashville album, Learn to Live, which is slated for an impressive 50k in opening week sales.

New Orleans-born, Miami-based We the Best/Terror Squad/Koch Palesteinian-American producer/rapper DJ Khaled’s We Global looks to be just behind Rucker at 40-50k

Eleven Seven/Atlantic Sunset Strip Gods Buckcherry continue their comeback with Black Butterfly, the sequel to the platinum-plus 15, with a respectable first-week estimate of 40k.

Our old pal Dan Fitzgerald’s hard-rocking Prosthetic label, through Razor & Tie, has the new All That Remains album, Overcome, from the veteran Springfield, MA, metallers, in at around 25k.

Former Tony Toni Tone member Raphael Saadiq’s fourth solo album, The Way I See It, this one for Pookie/Columbia, is also headed for the 25k range.

The market was up a scant 1% vs last week, down 25% vs same week last year and still down 11% year-to-date.

Special note for Mets fans: You may now return to your death watch.

LIVE NATION ROCKS WITH HUGE Q3 RESULTS
Butts in seats from coast to coast (11/13a)
TOP 20 UPDATE: TYLER SET FOR THREE-PEAT
Creating a smash (11/13a)
GRAMMY CHEW: RUMINATING ON THE BIG 4 NOMS
80% is a lot better than usual. (11/13a)
SPOTIFY EYEING FIRST FULL YEAR OF PROFITABILITY
The Swedes are Ek-static. (11/13a)
AND THE 2025 GRAMMY NOMINEES ARE...
And away we go. (11/8a)
NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
That's what we'd like to know.
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