Ashanti Comes Home, Shows It To Tourists
itsmatos: Note location of Ashanti's next gig.
mauraatidolator: oh yeah, she's from glen cove!
mauraatidolator: i guess now that billy joel has turned his back this is all nassau county's got
itsmatos: Note location of Ashanti's next gig.
mauraatidolator: oh yeah, she's from glen cove!
mauraatidolator: i guess now that billy joel has turned his back this is all nassau county's got
HITS Daily Double's chart predictions for the coming week are slightly good news for the music industry, with five albums selling in the six-digit range, and bad news for humanity, what with Disturbed taking the top spot with around a quarter of a million copies sold of their latest album, Indestructible. The last Disturbed disc had a similar first-week sales tally (239,000), so either Warner Brothers' strategy of keeping the band from playing new material live is paying off or the band's fans haven't made a lot of progress in figuring out the Internet. Likely filling out the top five are Weezer (150,000-160,000), the 28th volume of the unsinkable Now series (145,000-155,000), Usher's Here I Stand (140,000-150,000), and the Wal-Mart-only Journey disc (100,000-110,000). Ashanti seems to have been hit the hardest by time, with her nearly 250,000-copy first-week sales total for 2004's Concrete Rose dipping to a meager 75,000-85,000 for The Declaration. She should really consider recording a country record. [HITS Daily Double]