I guess her fans really wanted more. Despite all the drama, Britney Spears' new album, "Blackout" will become Ms. Spears' fifth consecutive #1 studio album in the U.S., after being predicted to sale up to 380,000 copies this week. As good as that sounds, those numbers are nowhere near as good as her previous debuts: 2000's "Oops... I Did It Again" sold 1.3 Million copies during the first week of release, 2001's "Britney" sold 746,000 during its opening week, and 2003's "In The Zone" sold 609,000 the first week. Now, the only question left up in the air is, "Will the album have longevity?". Personally, I think it's going to be hard for the sales to keep up considering the fact that she has absolutely NO album promotion scheduled, so I easily see this album dropping like a rock. However, she will have a good opening and we must congratulate her for it. Finally some positive news in her life.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Spears Heads to #1 With "Blackout" in the US
I guess her fans really wanted more. Despite all the drama, Britney Spears' new album, "Blackout" will become Ms. Spears' fifth consecutive #1 studio album in the U.S., after being predicted to sale up to 380,000 copies this week. As good as that sounds, those numbers are nowhere near as good as her previous debuts: 2000's "Oops... I Did It Again" sold 1.3 Million copies during the first week of release, 2001's "Britney" sold 746,000 during its opening week, and 2003's "In The Zone" sold 609,000 the first week. Now, the only question left up in the air is, "Will the album have longevity?". Personally, I think it's going to be hard for the sales to keep up considering the fact that she has absolutely NO album promotion scheduled, so I easily see this album dropping like a rock. However, she will have a good opening and we must congratulate her for it. Finally some positive news in her life.
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