Top 15

YOUR TOP 15: At midweek, The Boss is still the favorite to top next week's chart. Frozen, however, still remains a potential spoiler. With the upcoming Monday holiday, another strong weekend could mean a three-peat at #1 for Disney's soundtrack, which today added an Oscar song nomination to its treasure chest. Here's how it looks headed into the weekend:

*Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) 95-100k
Frozen (Walt Disney) 80-85k
*Kidz Bop Kids (Razor & Tie) 60-65k
Beyoncé (Columbia) 55-60k
*Jennifer Nettles (Mercury Nashville) 45-50k
*Switchfoot (Atlantic) 35-40k
Lorde (Lava/Republic) 27-30k
Eminem (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope) 27-30k
Katy Perry (Capitol) 20-22k
Imagine Dragons (KidinaKorner/Interscope) 18-20k
Kid Ink (RCA) 16-18k
*Jon Pardi (Capitol Nashville) 16-18k
One Direction (SYCO/Columbia) 16-18k
Inside Llewyn Davis (Nonesuch) 15-17k
Miley Cyrus (RCA) 15-17k

*Debuts

In other news, the Oscars completely snubbed the Gov. Chris Christie documentary, A Bridge Not Far Enough. (1/16p)

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