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Fifth Harmony’s Album Projected For 30-35K US Sales, 40-45K US Units

Fifth Harmony just released its third album — and first as a quartet. How will it perform?

Sales and projections have emerged for Fifth Harmony’s new, self-titled album.

Based on opening weekend data, Hits Daily Double expects “Fifth Harmony” to close the week with 30-35,000 pure US sales.

The inclusion of TEA (track sales/10) and SEA (track streams/1500) should yield an opening week consumption total in the 40-45,000 range.

With so many albums faring similarly, it is hard to know exactly where “Fifth Harmony” will land on this week’s Billboard Top Album Sales and Billboard 200 charts.

One can, however, likely rule out a Top 3 debut on the latter. The new Lil Uzi Vert, XXXTENTACION and Queens Of The Stone Age albums are also tracking comfortably ahead on the consumption front.

“Fifth Harmony” is the follow-up to the group’s “7/27,” which sold 49K pure copies and 74K units in its first week.

It, perhaps more notably, is the group’s first release since the departure of Camila Cabello.

Brian Cantor

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