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MORE FROM FORBES Taylor Swift's 'Evermore' Headed For Another Massive Debut Atop Billboard 200 By Bryan RolliĮminem will also suffer under Billboard’s updated merchandise and ticket bundle rules, which no longer count albums bundled with merchandise or concert tickets into the album or song charts unless they are promoted as an add-on to those purchases. 1 on the global Spotify chart with 7.268 million streams and the U.S. 4 on the global chart with 5.773 million streams. The figures look even worse when compared to other chart-toppers like Swift, whose “Willow” debuted at No. Spotify chart in January with 2.573 million streams and No. By comparison, Music to Be Murdered By’s “Godzilla” debuted at No. “Gnat” was the highest-debuting track on the global Spotify chart on Friday, reaching No. For starters, the album’s early streaming performance has been, frankly, abysmal. The reasons for Music to Be Murdered By - Side B’s lackluster projected debut are manifold. The album is on track to move 70,000-80,000 equivalent units, with 25,000-30,000 coming from pure sales. 3 on the Billboard 200 behind Taylor Swift’s Evermore (which will spend a second week atop the chart) and Paul McCartney’s new McCartney III, according to HITS Daily Double. The collection is projected to debut at No.
With Music to Be Murdered By - Side B, it looks like Eminem’s winning streak will finally come to an end. 1 on the Billboard 200, making Eminem the only artist in history to launch 10 consecutive albums atop the chart. It has proven a historically lucrative business strategy: Music to Be Murdered By debuted at No.
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His albums continued to sell like hotcakes, and he and his fans-the original “stans”-created a successful, self-perpetuating cycle that consisted of releasing a chart-topping album, receiving tons of negative reviews for said album, then releasing another chart-topping album on which Eminem unleashed a torrent of disses at the critics who trashed his last chart-topping album. Despite being largely savaged by critics, Eminem had no incentive to change his approach.