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Imagine Dragons’ “Origins” Projected For 55-65K US Sales, 85-95K US Units

“Origins” will land near the top of this week’s album charts.

Early projections have emerged for Imagine Dragons’ new album “Origins.”

According to Hits Daily Double, “Origins” is expected to sell 55-65K pure US copies this week. The inclusion of units from track sales and track streams should yield a first-week consumption tally in the 85-95K range.

As it currently stands, “Origins” will not challenge Kane Brown’s “Experiment” (projected for 110-125K sales, 125-150K units) for #1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales and Billboard 200 charts. It should, however, be in the mix for #2 on both listings.

“Origins” is the follow-up to Imagine Dragons’ 2017 album “Evolve,” which earned #2 on the Billboard 200. It opened with 109K pure sales and 147K total units.

Brian Cantor

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