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August Alsina’s “This Thing Called Life” Debuts With 36.1K US Sales

While its total significantly trails that of predecessor “Testimony,” August Alsina’s “This Thing Called Life” did narrowly top opening week sales projections.

According to Nielsen Music, Alsina’s sophomore album sold 36,056 US copies during the December 11-17 tracking period.

Initial industry projections called for a bow in the 30-35,000 range.

Interestingly, those projections also called for “TTCL” to rank as the week’s best-selling new release. It ends up as the week’s #3 performer among new albums; Cam’s “Untamed” (37,346) and R. Kelly’s “Buffet” (36,353) posted slightly better totals.

Among all albums, “TTCL” was the week’s thirteenth-best-seller in the US.

Released in 2014, the aforementioned “Testimony” debuted with 67,000 first week sales.

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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