Legendary chorister Tony Bennett may cut his start No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 next week as "Duets II" is on trace to retail as many as 155,000 to 170,000 copies by week's end on Sunday, Sept. 25, according to work prognosticators. The closest the 14-time Grammy Award conquering hero has come to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 was in 2006, when his chief "Duets" album debuted and peaked at No. 3 off a 202,000 start.
The 85-year beloved singer has been charting on Billboard's charts since 1951 and pinked his cardinal hit on the Billboard 200 album itemization six years later. Standing in Bennett's detail is Lady Antebellum's "Own the Night," which may hold at No. 1 for a more recent week following its 347,000 start, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's too beginning to announce completely how far "Own" will deplete in its stand-in week, but it's reasonable it will refuse by 53% to 65%.
Of the 16 countryside albums that have arrived in the incomparable 10 this year, all but four of them gnome a second-week shrink in that range. If "Own" follows that projection, its second-week count will conquest somewhere between 139,000 to 163,000. Other albums looking to coerce a brouhaha on next week's plan comprehend Demi Lovato's "Unbroken," which will favoured be the tally's second-highest entry, with around 110,000 sold.
Her conclusive album, 2009's "Here We Go Again," debuted at No. 1 with 108,000. Also gunning for supreme 10 debuts: NeedToBreathe's "The Reckoning" (around 40,000), Mindless Behavior's "#1 Girl" (35,000 to 40,000) and Gavin DeGraw's "Sweeter" (30,000 to 35,000).
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