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renegade_killerbee
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You'd think today was Super Tuesday (Nov. 13) with the offerings being dished up at record stores: Kanye West's "Graduation," 50 Cent's "Curtis," and Kenny Chesney's "Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates." These aren't just big name artists.
They're the creme of the crop when it comes to CD sales for this millennium. But who is gonna outdo the other and how do you determine something like this?
* Kanye West's last CD, "Late Registration" has sold 3 million units and his
combined sales for this decade stand at 5 million. And believe it or not, with
as much bellyaching as he does about not winning awards, the (black) man
owns 6 Grammys. His current single "Stronger" is the No. 2 single in the nation but
all that alone seems not enough to get him a No. 1 debut. Poor guy.
* 50 Cent. The guy has been unstoppable for this decade. His last studio album,
2005's "The Massacre" sold 5 million copies putting him at 13 million for this
decade. But 50 seemed to be showing signs of slippage when the movie and
soundtrack to "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" bombed in late 2005. Plus he has no
strong singles to support "Curtis" unlike "Candy Shop" (9 weeks at No. 1!) for
his last offering.
* Kenny Chesney. Leave it to the li'l guy (he's like what, 5'0"?) to come out on
top. If I was a bettin' man (and I am), I'd put the odds in Kenny's favor. Why?
1) HUGE SUPPORT AT RADIO. "Never Wanted Nothing More" recently spent 5
weeks at No. 1 and the second single from "Poets & Pirates," "Don't Blink,"
broke records when it debuted in the Top 60 at No. 16.
2) HIS TRACK RECORD. Chesney's last album, released in 2005, has sold more
than 3 million copies and for this decade alone, the li'l fella has moved 20-million
albums.
Am I wrong? Who does everybody else think will end up on top? Maybe "High School Musical 2" will make it a month at the top?
*** KEVIN IN SOUTH TULSA ***
http://www.geocities.com/okitalianboy/mypage
They're the creme of the crop when it comes to CD sales for this millennium. But who is gonna outdo the other and how do you determine something like this?
* Kanye West's last CD, "Late Registration" has sold 3 million units and his
combined sales for this decade stand at 5 million. And believe it or not, with
as much bellyaching as he does about not winning awards, the (black) man
owns 6 Grammys. His current single "Stronger" is the No. 2 single in the nation but
all that alone seems not enough to get him a No. 1 debut. Poor guy.
* 50 Cent. The guy has been unstoppable for this decade. His last studio album,
2005's "The Massacre" sold 5 million copies putting him at 13 million for this
decade. But 50 seemed to be showing signs of slippage when the movie and
soundtrack to "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" bombed in late 2005. Plus he has no
strong singles to support "Curtis" unlike "Candy Shop" (9 weeks at No. 1!) for
his last offering.
* Kenny Chesney. Leave it to the li'l guy (he's like what, 5'0"?) to come out on
top. If I was a bettin' man (and I am), I'd put the odds in Kenny's favor. Why?
1) HUGE SUPPORT AT RADIO. "Never Wanted Nothing More" recently spent 5
weeks at No. 1 and the second single from "Poets & Pirates," "Don't Blink,"
broke records when it debuted in the Top 60 at No. 16.
2) HIS TRACK RECORD. Chesney's last album, released in 2005, has sold more
than 3 million copies and for this decade alone, the li'l fella has moved 20-million
albums.
Am I wrong? Who does everybody else think will end up on top? Maybe "High School Musical 2" will make it a month at the top?
*** KEVIN IN SOUTH TULSA ***
http://www.geocities.com/okitalianboy/mypage










