


6 and 7.Īndrea Bocelli”s “Concerto: One Night in Central Park” could also top the 100,000 mark for No. Both Drake”s “Take Care” and “Nickelback”s “Here & Now” are on target to sell between 100,000-110,000, so they are in a dead heat for No. 4, while Lady Antebellum”s “Own the Night” looks good for No. Justin Bieber”s “Under the Mistletoe” will sell up between 175,000-200,000, according to Hits Daily Double for No. There are no other debuts in the Top 10, as holiday sales of top pop names dominate. 1 handily, but instead, he”ll have to settle for No. Young Jeezy”s “TM: 103: Hustlerz Ambition” will top 200,000 in sales, which on almost any other week would have been enough to debut at No. Speaking of “21,” it just keeps on storming ahead and will sell up to 400,000 copies this week, as everyone buys it for their moms. 15 (compared with Adele”s February release and Lady Gaga”s May street date). That means that his album of seasonal standards now pushes past Lady Gaga”s “Born This Way” to be the second best-selling album of all of 2011 after Adele”s “21.” That”s some handsome feat, considering the album didn”t come out until Oct. 1 stocking stuffer is projected to sell up to 450,000 to top next week”s Billboard 200. As seems only fitting, Michael Buble”s “Christmas” album looks like a sure shot to continue to be No.
