Bea Miller’s debut album “Not an Apology,” which is receiving positive critical marks, is expected to move just over 20,000 copies in its first week of release.
According to Hits Daily Double, “Not an Apology” should move 21-24,000 pure copies during the July 24-30 tracking week. Likely enough for a top ten bow on the overall sales chart, it should rank as one of the Top 5 new releases.
With Track Equivalent Albums (10 single sales = 1 album sale) and Streaming Equivalent Albums (1500 single streams = 1 album sale) included, “Not an Apology” should post a first week consumption total of 24-27,000 units.
Other notable new releases include Jill Scott’s “Woman” (~40-45,000 pure sales | ~43-48,000 total units), Lamb of God’s “VII: Sturm und Drang” (~38-43,000 pure sales | ~40-45,000 total units), and the “Southpaw” soundtrack (~30-35,000 pure sales | ~35-40,000 total units).
The “Southpaw” number is subject to significant change based on the film’s impact with audiences.