While it will not open with the lowest inaugural week sales total of his career, Kid Ink’s “Full Speed” will not perform as well as its immediate predecessor.
According to Hits Daily Double, the new album is on track to move 25-27,000 copies in its first week of release.
The modest total will fall short of the 50,000 mark achieved by Kid Ink’s 2014 release “My Own Lane.” The hip-hop artist’s 2012 album “Up & Away” started with 20,000 sales.
Other new releases this week include NOW 53 (on track for ~85-95,000 sales), Fifth Harmony’s “Reflection” (~60-65,000), Bob Dylan’s “Shadows in the Night” (~40-45,000), Diana Krall’s “Wallflower” (~40-45,000) and Jeremy Camp’s “I Will Follow” (~18-20,000).