Early sales projections have emerged for Tory Lanez’ new album “Memories Don’t Die.”
According to Hits Daily Double, the new release is projected to sell 10-15,000 pure US sales this week.
With TEA (track sales/10) and SEA (track streams/1500) included, “Memories Don’t Die” will likely generate 40-45,000 in opening week consumption units.
The pure sales figure will determine the album’s placement on Billboard Top Album Sales, while the consumption tally dictates positioning on the Billboard 200.
While “Memories Don’t Die” will doubtfully challenge “The Black Panther” or an Oscar-boosted “Greatest Showman” for #1 on the Billboard 200, it may rank as the week’s top debut on that chart.
It is too early to project its likely positioning on Top Album Sales.
“Memories Don’t Die” is the follow-up to Tory Lanez’ “I Told You,” which took #4 on the Billboard 200 courtesy of 53,000 first-week units.