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The Jonas Brothers may have had a number one album last week with Lines, Vines, and Trying Times. It moved over 255,000 copies and was a sharp drop from the band’s usual first week sales.
Things appear to be looking downward for the boy band this week. With over 72% of record sales reported, the album has only sold 51,000 copies. It could end up only selling 70,000 copies this week and that would be a steep decline from first-week sales.
The Jonas Brothers are in the middle of a successful tour. These days, concert ticket sales earn far more than album sales. The band isn’t going to go broke anytime soon. However, with the poor sales of this album, their brand may be fading.
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