Daft Punk Predicted to Break Oasis's Record for Fastest Selling Album in UK Chart History
With Daft Punk’s highly-anticipated album Random Access Memories set to hit shelves next week,

With Daft Punk‘s highly-anticipated album Random Access Memories set to hit shelves next week, projections are currently forecasting that the LP is on track to break Oasis’s record for fastest selling album in UK history, according to Music Week. Oasis’s 1997 album Be Here Now sold 650,000 in its first week of sales, and already Random Access Memories has landed the highest number of pre-sales for any dance album ever on Amazon. Daft Punk’s single “Get Lucky” has already sold more than 500,000 copies, landing it at the top of the Official UK Singles Charts for four straight weeks. The album is set to release tomorrow in the UK and on May 21 in the U.S. Be sure to place your pre-orders now if you haven’t yet by clicking here.