Camila Cabello has overcome the odds.
The songbird hatched her latest album, ‘Familia,’ last week and, as reported, had a battle on its hands for a spot in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.
At the time of the initial forecast, the set appeared to be on track to launch outside of the top 10.
However, with the final numbers tallied, the 24-year-old has triumphed.
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‘Familia,’ which was preceded by singles ‘Don’t Go Yet,’ ‘Bam Bam,’ and ‘Psychofreak,’ premieres at #10 on the tally.
The LP sold 27,500 units.
Of that sum, 14,500 were accrued by way of streaming (from the 20.26 million total on-demand official streams earned by the set’s songs). Traditional units account for 11,500 and TEA units comprise almost 1,500.
The album benefitted from a discount on Amazon, where it was sold for $5.99.
In any case, with ‘Familia,’ all three of Cabello’s solo albums have debuted within the top 10 of the Billboard 200.
Indeed, her 2018 debut ‘Camila’ launched with 119,000 (#1) and its 2019 follow-up ‘Romance’ premiered at #3 with 86,000.
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