New York rapper Action Bronson and Odd Future's Earl Sweatshirt's new albums are set to land on the sales chart next week despite a slight decrease in seven-day estimates.
Based on weekend projections, Bronson and Sweatshirt’s albums will fall right behind rapper Kendrick Lamar‘s new To Pimp a Butterfly LP.
Kendrick Lamar will repeat at #1 on both our charts next week. Here’s how it looks headed into the weekend.
Kendrick Lamar (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) 110-120k Albums / 135-145k SPS
Empire (Twentieth Century Fox/Columbia) 50-55k Albums / 70-75k SPS
*Kidz Bop Kids (Razor & Tie) 35-40k Albums / 40-45k SPS
*Action Bronson (Atlantic) 35-40k Albums / 40-45k SPS
*Earl Sweatshirt (Columbia) 28-32k Albums / 30-35k SPS (HITS Daily Double)
Check out the initial one-day projections on the next page…
Based on one-day estimates, K. Dot’s To Pimp a Butterfly and a flurry of other notable albums should land on the music sales chart.
Kendrick Lamar will repeat at #1 next week with a total that should be north of 100k on both our SPS and Sales charts. Here are this week’s key debuts:
Kidz Bop Kids (Razor & Tie) 40-45k SPS/35-40k Albums
Action Bronson (Atlantic) 37-42k/40-45k
Earl Sweatshirt (Columbia) 30-35k/28-32k (HITS Daily Double)
Earl Sweatshirt announced his new album on social media earlier this month.
The album comes packed with a few notable collaborations.
1. Huey
2. Mantra
3. Faucet
4. Grief
5. Off Top
6. Grown Ups [ft. Dash]
7. AM // Radio [ft. Wiki]
8. Inside
9. Dna [ft. Na’kel]
10. Wool [ft. Vince Staples] (I Don’t Like Sh*t, I Don’t Go Outside)