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Juice WRLD’s “Legends Never Die” Album First Week Sales Projections
Juice WRLD’s Posthumous Album First Week Sales Projections Revealed
Juice WRLD‘s highly anticipated posthumous album “Legends Never Die” was released on Friday. Delighted fans stormed his Spotify page and the rush made the page crashed temporarily, showing how much of interest fans have in the body of work.
Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose six days after his 21st birthday in December after attempting to hide the drugs he had onboard the private jet, Juice WRLD swallowed a bunch of Percocet pills.
However, a collection of tracks he recorded before his death was compiled for the Posthumous album, which was released just after midnight Friday morning. The “Long Gone” crooner is fresh again in our memories with a sweet and sour feeling while bumping his album.
According to Hits Daily Double, Juice WRLD is set to have one of the biggest first weeks of 2020. Sources say that he’s on pace to move anywhere from 400K to 440K in his first week with 110-125k units.
The projected on-demand audio streams for the project are predicted to be upwards of 400M. If that’s the case, The album is on a pace to have the largest streaming week of any album this year. Lil Uzi Vert’s Eternal Atake currently holds the crown for that with 376M streams.
Peradventure Legends Never Die hits the higher end of the projections, it’ll sit just behind The Weeknd’s After Hours which moved 444K in its first week.
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