
50 Cent’s “Animal Ambition” Projected to Move 35K First Week
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All the promo work doesn’t seem to be translating into sales for Animal Ambition though. The album is only projected to sell 30-35k opening week, according to the trusty Hits Daily Double.
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I’m subscribe to spotify and I got Bluetooth in the whip and through the crib. I haven’t bought a cd in a over a year.
Jason Thomas that’s true plus he probably focusing on digital downloads of the album vs. physical copies. that will be a higher return. folks don’t care about the cd inserts anymore. just give us the music right to out phones or devices
Jason Thomas that’s true plus he probably focusing on digital downloads of the album vs. physical copies. that will be a higher return. folks don’t care about the cd inserts anymore. just give us the music right to out phones or devices