Here Are the First Week Sales Projections for Jack Harlow's New Album 'Jackman'

Jack Harlow dropped his surprise album 'Jackman' earlier this week and it is projected to make a top debut. This is Harlow's third studio album.

This is a photo of Jack Harlow.
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Jack Harlow is in a race for second place on the charts after the sales projections for his latest surprise album titled Jackman have been announced.

According to HitsDailyDouble, Harlow is projected to move 45,000 to 50,000 album equivalent units in the first week of Jackman’s release, almost half of what his sophomore effort Come Home The Kids Miss You did. Those numbers would put Jack behind K-Pop group SEVENTEEN’s FML: the 10th mini album, which is projected to sell between 130,000 to 140,000 album-equivalent units.

Right behind Jackman is American regional Mexican group Eslabon Armado’s DESVELADO, which is projected to move 40,000 to 45,000 album-equivalent units.

Jack Harlow dropped Jackman as a surprise for fans on April 28. The project came equipped with 10 tracks, no features, and a total runtime of 24 minutes as the Louisville native stepped away from the pop sound fans have become accustomed to from Harlow. 

The surprise album was well-received by fans on social media, which is a breath of fresh air following the polarizing reactions Come Home The Kids Missed You got last year. Jackman couldn’t come at a better time either, as Jack Harlow has crossed over into the TV and film space this year. Harlow recently appeared in the critically-acclaimed FX comedy Dave and is set to start in the Hulu remake of White Men Can’t Jump next month alongside Sinqua Walls, Teyana Taylor, Vince Staples, and more.

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