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Post by Gary on Sept 3, 2018 17:35:32 GMT -5
Eminem's 'Kamikaze' Set for No. 1 Debut on Billboard 200 Albums Chart News By Keith Caulfield | September 03, 2018 4:50 PM EDT
Eminem is on course for his ninth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart next week, according to industry forecasters. His surprise new release, Kamikaze, will easily start with over 225,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Sept. 6 -- though its final first-week figure will likely be larger.
How big will Kamikaze get? Well, forecasting Kamikaze’s debut frame is a little more difficult than usual, owed to its surprise release, how it’s only available to purchase as a digital album (the first time an Eminem set has not been available on CD in its first week) and how the long Labor Day holiday weekend will impact consumer behavior. The CD edition of Kamikaze is due out on Friday, Sept. 7.
Kamikaze was released without warning on Aug. 31 via Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Records to digital retailers and streaming services. It is the hip-hop superstar’s follow-up to his 2017 release Revival. The latter started atop the Billboard 200 with 267,000 units earned in its first week, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 197,000 were in traditional album sales.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The top 10 of the Sept. 15-dated Billboard 200 chart -- where Kamikaze should debut at No. 1 -- is scheduled to be revealed on Billboard’s websites on Sunday, Sept. 9.
Other albums aiming for high debuts on next week’s Billboard 200 chart include Troye Sivan’s second full-length studio set Bloom and Why Don’t We’s debut full-length studio effort 8 Letters.
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Post by Gary on Sept 3, 2018 18:01:03 GMT -5
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Devil's Night, D12 D12 World, D12 Hell: The Sequel (EP), Bad Meets Evil Encore, Eminem Relapse, Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem Recovery, Eminem The Eminem Show, Eminem ReVival, Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem
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Post by Gary on Sept 4, 2018 19:55:15 GMT -5
Eminem's 'Kamikaze' Heading for No. 1 Debut on Billboard 200 Chart With Over 360,000 Units 9/4/2018 by Keith Caulfield
Plus: Troye Sivan and Why Don’t We aiming for top 10 debuts.
Eminem’s surprise album Kamikaze is off to a blazing start, as the set could launch at No. 1 on next week’s Billboard 200 chart with one of the largest weeks of the year for an album. Industry forecasters suggest the effort — which was released without warning on Aug. 31 via Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Records — may bow with over 360,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Sept. 6. That sum would land Kamikaze the fifth-biggest week of 2018 for an album, trailing only the debut weeks of Drake’s Scorpion (732,000 units; according to Nielsen Music), Travis Scott’s Astroworld (537,000), Post Malone’s beerbongs & bentleys (461,000) and J. Cole’s KOD (397,000).
Kamikaze's opening week is also on track to blow past the debut frame of Eminem's last album, 2017's Revival, which started at No. 1 with 267,000 units.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The top 10 of the Sept. 15-dated Billboard 200 chart (where Kamikaze should debut at No. 1) is scheduled to be revealed on Billboard’s websites on Sunday, Sept. 9.
If Kamikaze launches at No. 1, it will secure Eminem is ninth leader on the list. He’s only missed the tally once, with his debut major label effort The Slim Shady LP, released in 1999. The album debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the list dated March 13, 1999.
Also heading for likely top 10 debuts next week are Troye Sivan’s Bloom and Why Don’t We’s 8 Letters.
Bloom could start in the top five, giving the singer-songwriter his fourth consecutive top 10 effort, with perhaps around 65,000 units earned. Bloom is Sivan’s second full-length studio effort, and fourth release overall. His previous full-length set, Blue Neighbourhood, peaked at No. 7 in 2015. Before that, he notched a pair of top five-charting EPs: Wild (No. 5 in 2015) and TRXYE (No. 5 in 2014).
As for Why Don’t We, 8 Letters could start near the edge of the top 10, with maybe 45,000 units. The set is the five-member boy band’s first full-length studio album, after releasing five EPs in 2016 and 2017.
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Post by Unhinged on Sept 4, 2018 20:00:39 GMT -5
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Post by DJ General on Sept 5, 2018 12:11:57 GMT -5
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Sept 5, 2018 12:27:04 GMT -5
Didn't that Troye Sivan album come out months ago? I know I listened to it on Spotify before in like July
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Post by DJ General on Sept 5, 2018 12:44:03 GMT -5
Didn't that Troye Sivan album come out months ago? I know I listened to it on Spotify before in like July No? It was not released anywhere prior to August 31. 4 of the 10 songs were released by July though.
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Post by Gary on Sept 5, 2018 14:51:53 GMT -5
Eminem's Projected 'Kamikaze' Debut Shows What a Surprise Release Can Still Do For a Veteran Artist
9/5/2018 by Andrew Unterberger
It's easy to forget this in 2018, but in 2013, globally beloved pop superstar Beyoncé was actually in something of a vulnerable position in her career. Her 2011 album 4 had opened to positive reviews and diehard fan approval but her lowest overall sales to date, while the album's singles had all stalled comfortably outside the Hot 100's top 10. A rapturously received performance at Super Bowl XLVII that February reconfirmed her legacy, but it seemed like that was what she might have been on her way to becoming in totality: a legacy act, one who would always maintain a steady and devoted fanbase, but would increasingly operate outside the pop's mainstream.
Then, late on a Thursday night in December of that year, Beyoncé's new self-titled visual album unexpectedly dropped from the heavens. The set not only outsold 4's first-week numbers in its first day, but it dominated conversation in the music world for the remainder of the calendar year (and well into 2014), changed the way the entire industry approached big-ticket new releases, and of course, re-established Bey as the Queen, with her supremacy unlikely to be questioned again anytime soon thereafter.
Rosenberg (left) and Eminem photographed on Jan. 9, 2018 at Day Space Studio in Detroit. Styling by Dawn Boonyachlito. Eminem wears a Theory jacket, Wings + Horns hoodie, GoodLife T-shirt, All Saints Jeans, Burberry belt, Nike sneakers, Audemars Piguet watch and Kangol hat. Rosenberg wears a custom suit, Calvin Klein shirt, Trafalgar belt, Clarks boots and Rolex watch. Read More Eminem and New Def Jam CEO Paul Rosenberg on Early 'Broke Days,' Courting Controversy and Hip-Hop's Future
Kamikaze, the new surprise album released by veteran rapper Eminem on Friday (Aug. 31), almost certainly won't have that overall industry-wide impact -- arguably, no album since Beyoncé has -- and clearly lacks the Internet-wide approval of that 2013 effort either. But it may have a comparable impact on Em's own career, re-establishing the star MC as a commercial force following a low point in sales and relevance, and proving he might not be retreating back to top 40's shadows as quickly as many would have predicted.
Late last year, Eminem experienced the most underwhelming response to any of his eight major-label albums with the release of Revival, his first LP since the hugely successful Marshall Mathers LP 2 four years earlier. The set was critically panned, notched just a fraction of the first-week sales of MMLP2, and failed to generate anything resembling a pop hit; no song from the album even graced Billboard's Radio Songs chart. The album's numbers were still considerable by modern-day standards -- its 267,000 units earned in its first week ranked third for all hip-hop albums in 2017, behind efforts from Kendrick Lamar and Drake, possibly the genre's two biggest contemporary stars -- but for a longtime blockbuster artist, it represented a major step back, and one that it seemed unclear if Eminem (at 45 years old and nearly 20 years past his mainstream breakthrough) could reverse course from.
If there were lessons to be learned from Revival's underperformance, though, Eminem seems to have heeded them for the subsequent release of Kamikaze. The former release received a very traditional extended rollout, replete with an event lead single ("Walk on Water") including a major featured star -- Beyoncé herself -- as well as several high-profile TV performances, headline-grabbing artwork, and even a hype-building fake drug website. It was the kind of promotional campaign a star of Mathers' level has long been accustomed to getting, and it certainly meant that anyone even the slightest bit tuned in to mainstream music in 2017 knew that he had an album coming out that December.
But the rollout backfired. The Bey-featuring "Walk on Water" was poorly received by fans and critics and quickly tumbled from the Billboard Hot 100 following its No. 14 debut. The ashamed-of-America artwork and other topical advance tracks (like the racial violence-themed "Untouchable") drew a mixed response at best. Performances on Saturday Night Live and as the opener for the MTV Europe Music Awards failed to build momentum. By the time the album actually came out, many listeners had already assumed it to be DOA; tellingly, the infamous episode of hip-hop debate show Everyday Struggle where then-co-host Joe Budden calls out his former label head over his disappointment with the Revival era came out two days before the album dropped.
So this time, Eminem didn't give fans a chance to be turned off by the music or narrative of his new set ahead of time. Kamikaze landed with essentially no warning, a true surprise album in an era most major artists can't resist endlessly teasing even their so-called surprise sets comfortably in advance. The rapper seems to understand now that all the star guests (few of which are found in the new set's tracklist) and hyped TV performances in the world don't add up to as much promotion in 2018 as one solid day where you're what absolutely everyone on the Internet is talking about -- and with the unexpected arrival of Kamikaze, Eminem overwhelmed Friday's trending topics.
Of course, it helped that he also gave fans a whole lot to talk about. Em spends a whole lot of Kamikaze talking about the aforementioned chilly reception to Revival, decrying his critics (occasionally by name) and attempting to reassert his sovereignty. He also calls out a whole lot of both his peers and his followers, starting some beefs and reigniting others, and creating a feedback loop of content that ensures his name remains in the headlines for the entirety of the album's first week of release. Revival was also angry -- won't find many Eminem albums from any era that aren't -- but was less purposeful in its target-hunting, and also focused its ire more on the political powers that be, a fight that Em's fans may have been less emotionally invested in, if not actively turned off by. By putting other contemporary stars and media figures in his crosshairs, Em appeals to the casual fans who don't necessarily even have a horse in the race, but are intrigued enough by hip-hop drama to hit play on the album and sit back to gawk at the verbal carnage.
And the strategy seems to have worked. Billboard projects that Kamikaze may earn over 360,000 equivalent album units in its first week -- nearly 100,000 greater than the first-week numbers for Revival, and the fifth-biggest opening week for any album yet in 2018. But it's not just the total numbers this time, it's where they're pulling from. Because it wasn't just radio where Revival flopped: It was also a relative non-factor on streaming. Both "Walk on Water" and the Ed Sheeran-featuring "River" peaked at No. 15 on Billboard's Streaming Songs chart, but nothing else from the album even made the ranking -- a major drop-off from MMLP2, which spawned five top 15 songs on the chart, including three top five hits in "The Monster" (No. 1), "Rap God" (No. 4) and "Berzerk" (No. 4). To really compete on the highest commercial level in 2018, streaming dominance is a necessity, but of the 267,000 units moved of Revival in its first week, 197,000 were in traditional album sales, with the rest largely driven by streaming equivalent album units. For Kamikaze, of its starting frame of likely 360,000-plus units, album sales could comprise around 220,000 of that figure, with streams powering most of the remaining sum.
That trend seems all but sure to reverse with Kamikaze, which has been commanding the Spotify's U.S. Daily chart since its Friday release. As of Wednesday's (Sept. 4) chart, tracks from the album held five of the chart's top nine positions, including both of the top two. "Lucky You," the Joyner Lucas-featuring track that kicked off Spotify's latest New Music Friday playlist, is not only topping the chart, it's doing so with nearly twice as many daily spins (2,409,739) as Drake's "In My Feelings" (1,208,398) -- the eight-week-reigning No. 1 on Streaming Songs, as well as on the overall Hot 100. For Eminem to reassert himself as a major factor on streaming in such a way demonstrates that he's not just a cult act with a sizable but dwindling and aging fanbase: He's still a considerable mainstream force.
Whether Kamikaze will lead to a third act of pop success for Eminem on the level of Beyoncé's post-self-titled run remains to be seen: Though the set's numbers are considerable, it's come with no shortage of understandable fan, peer and media backlash, and the negative energy the set is currently thriving on may prove unsustainable in the long-term. But it's worth noting that Eminem's success has never come unchallenged -- whether it was parental groups protesting his filthy and often hateful lyrics early in his career, or rap bloggers recoiling from the stodgier nature of his Recovery-era material, Em has always had plenty of criticism to fire back against on record. The positive early returns for the response-to-the-response anthems of Kamikaze suggest he may be all the better off for it.
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2018 14:32:39 GMT -5
Eminem Earns Ninth No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'Kamikaze'
9/9/2018 by Keith Caulfield
Plus, top 10 debuts for Troye Sivan & Why Don’t We.
Eminem earns his ninth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as his surprise release Kamikaze debuts at No. 1. The set, which was released without warning on Aug. 31 via Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Records, earned 434,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Sept. 6, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 252,000 were in traditional album sales.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. Units are comprised of traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Sept. 15-dated chart -- where Kamikaze debuts at No. 1 -- will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Kamikaze’s start of 434,000 units blows past the launch of Eminem’s last album, Revival, which entered at No. 1 with 267,000 units (197,000 in album sales) on the chart dated Jan. 3, 2018.
Of the 434,000 units, traditional album sales comprised 252,000, while TEA units equaled 14,000 and SEA units totaled 168,000.
Eminem’s Ninth No. 1 Album: Eminem has quite the track record on the Billboard 200, as all nine of his albums released since 2000 have hit No. 1. (His only major label release to miss the top was his first charting effort, 1999’s The Slim Shady LP, which hit No. 2.) He’s now tied with Garth Brooks and The Rolling Stones for the fifth-most leaders in the chart’s history. The only acts with more No. 1s are The Beatles (with 19), JAY-Z (14), Bruce Springsteen and Barbra Streisand (both with 11) and Elvis Presley (10).
Nine No. 1 Debuts: All nine of Eminem’s No. 1s debuted at No. 1. The only act with more bows atop the list is JAY-Z, as all 14 of his leaders started in the penthouse.
Two No. 1s in Less Than a Year: Eminem is the fourth act of 2018 to claim a pair of No. 1 albums in less than 12 months’ time. His last No. 1, Revival, topped the chart dated Jan. 3, 2018. He follows BTS (Love Yourself: Answer on Sept. 8 and Love Yourself: Tear on June 2), Logic (Bobby Tarantino II on March 24, 2018 and Everybody on May 27, 2017) and Migos (Culture II on Feb. 10, 2018 and Culture on Feb. 18, 2017).
Fourth-Largest Week for an Album in 2018: Kamikaze’s bow of 434,000 units is the fourth-largest week for an album in 2018. The only bigger frames were logged by the debuts of three other hip-hop albums: Drake’s Scorpion (732,000; July 14-dated chart), Travis Scott’s Astroworld (537,000; Aug. 18) and Post Malone’s beerbongs & bentleys (461,000; May 12).
Third-Largest Sales Week for an Album in 2018: Kamikaze’s sales bow of 252,000 sold (all via digital downloads, as its CD was not released until Sept. 7) tallies the third-biggest sales week for an album in 2018. The larger weeks were Dave Matthews Band’s Come Tomorrow (285,000; June 23) and Scott’s Astroworld (270,000). Notably, Come Tomorrow’s first week was bolstered by sales from a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer, and Astroworld was enhanced by sales from an array of merchandise/album bundles. While Eminem also offered various merchandise/album bundles, old-fashioned digital retailer sales provided the bulk of his set’s overall sales volume.
Eminem’s Largest Streaming Week Ever: Kamikaze starts with 168,000 SEA units, which translates to 225.5 million on-demand audio streams for the set’s songs during the tracking week. That latter figure marks Eminem’s biggest streaming week ever for an album, and the eighth-largest streaming week among all albums in 2018. Eminem’s last album, Revival, notched his previous streaming high, with 82.5 million on-demand audio streams earned in its first week.
At No. 2 on the new Billboard 200, Scott’s Astroworld is steady with 80,000 units (down 28 percent). Drake’s Scorpion is also a non-mover, holding at No. 3 with 79,000 units (down 10 percent).
Troye Sivan scores his highest charting album yet, and fourth top 10, as Bloom bows at No. 4 with 72,000 units. Of that sum, 59,000 were in traditional album sales -- his best sales week yet (surpassing the 55,000-sales start of Blue Neighbourhood in 2015). Bloom’s sales were goosed by sales generated from a concert ticket/album sales redemption offer, as well as merchandise/album bundles.
Bloom is Sivan’s second full-length studio album, following Blue Neighbourhood, which debuted and peaked at No. 7 on the Dec. 26, 2015-dated list. The pop singer-songwriter previously hit the top five with two EPs, Wild (No. 5; Sept. 26, 2015) and TRXYE (No. 5; Aug. 30, 2014).
Ariana Grande (who happens to be featured on Bloom) dips one rung to No. 5 with her former No. 1 Sweetener (56,000 units; down 26 percent). Post Malone’s beerbongs & bentleys is stationary at No. 6 with 51,000 units (down 9 percent) and Nicki Minaj’s Queen slips 5-7 with 47,000 units (down 24 percent). BTS’ Love Yourself: Answer falls 1-8 in its second week with 44,000 units (down 76 percent).
Pop vocal group Why Don’t We scores its first top 10 album, as its first full-length studio set, 8 Letters, bows at No. 9 (44,000 units; 37,000 in traditional album sales). The act made its Billboard chart debut on Dec. 17, 2016, when its first EP, the independently-distributed Only the Beginning, entered the Heatseekers Albums chart. The group charted four further EPs on the tally through the November 2017 release A Why Don’t We Christmas. One of those EPs, Invitation, reached the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 113 on Oct. 14, 2017. The five-member group signed to Atlantic Records in mid-2017, and has since notched a pair of hits on the Pop Songs airplay chart with “Something Different” and “Trust Fund Baby.”
Closing out the new top 10 on the Billboard 200 is Juice WRLD’s Goodbye & Good Riddance, shifting 9-10 with 38,000 units (down 6 percent).
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2018 14:33:33 GMT -5
Eminem's -11 #1's to date Devil's Night, D12 D12 World, D12 Hell: The Sequel (EP), Bad Meets Evil Encore, Eminem Relapse, Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem Recovery, Eminem The Eminem Show, Eminem ReVival, Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem Kamikaze is the 9th album to go to #1 as a "solo act" but 12th overall
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2018 14:37:10 GMT -5
1. Eminem 434,000 (252,000 sales) 2. Travis Scott 80,000 3. Drake 79,000 4. Troy Sivan 72,000 (59,000 sales) 5. Ariana Grande 56,000 6. Post Malone 51,000 7. Nicki Minaj 47,000 8. BTS 44,000 9. Why Don't We 44,000 (37,000 sales) 10. Juice WRLD 38,000
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2018 14:46:35 GMT -5
Sales estimates
1. Eminem 252,000 2. Travis Scott 6,000 3. Drake 6,000 4. Troy Sivan 59,000 5. Ariana Grande 11,000 6. Post Malone 4,000 7. Nicki Minaj 7,000 8. BTS 27,000 9. Why Don't We 37,000 10. Juice WRLD 1,000
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2018 15:50:45 GMT -5
Why Don't We Scores First Top 10 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With '8 Letters'
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By Keith Caulfield | September 09, 2018 3:36 PM EDT
Pop vocal group Why Don’t We scores its first top 10 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as its first full-length studio set, 8 Letters, bows at No. 9. The set earned 44,000 units in the week ending Sept. 6 according to Nielsen Music, with 37,000 of that sum in traditional album sales.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. Units are comprised of traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Sept. 15-dated chart -- where 8 Letters debuts at No. 9 -- will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Why Don’t We made its Billboard chart debut on Dec. 17, 2016, when its first EP, the independently-distributed Only the Beginning, entered the Heatseekers Albums chart. The group charted four further EPs on the tally through the Nov. 2017 release A Why Don’t We Christmas. One of those EPs, Invitation, reached the Billboard 200 and peaked at No. 113 on Oct. 14, 2017.
The five-member group signed to Atlantic Records in mid-2017, and has since notched a pair of hits on the Pop Songs airplay chart with “Something Different” and “Trust Fund Baby.”
As previously reported, Eminem's Kamikaze debuts at No. 1 on the Sept. 15-dated chart.
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Post by Gary on Sept 9, 2018 15:52:20 GMT -5
Troye Sivan's 'Bloom' Debuts in Top 5 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart
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By Keith Caulfield | September 09, 2018 3:31 PM EDT
'Bloom' earns the pop singer-songwriter his highest-charting effort yet.
Troye Sivan scores his highest charting album yet on the Billboard 200, and fourth top 10, as Bloom bows at No. 4 with 72,000 units earned in the week ending Sept. 6, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 59,000 were in traditional album sales -- his best sales week yet.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. Units are comprised of traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Sept. 15-dated chart -- where Bloom debuts at No. 4 -- will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Of Bloom’s starting sum of 72,000 units, traditional album sales comprised 59,000, while TEA units equaled 1,000 and SEA units totaled 12,000. The album’s sales launch is Sivan’s best sales week ever, surpassing the 55,000-sales start of Blue Neighbourhood in 2015. Bloom’s first-week was encouraged by sales generated from a concert ticket/album sales redemption offer as well as merchandise/album bundles.
Bloom is Sivan’s second full-length studio album, following Blue Neighbourhood, which debuted and peaked at No. 7 on the Dec. 26, 2015-dated list. The pop singer-songwriter previously hit the top five with two EPs, Wild (No. 5; Sept. 26, 2015) and TRXYE (No. 5; Aug. 30, 2014).
As previously reported, Eminem's Kamikaze debuts at No. 1 on the Sept. 15-dated chart.
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Post by fhas on Sept 9, 2018 16:00:50 GMT -5
It seems like Billboard counted the skits for the album (tracks #4 and #6), but HDD didn't. That's why Kamikaze has 168k SEA on BB200 and 147k on HDD's Top 50.
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Post by NeRD on Sept 9, 2018 21:04:01 GMT -5
What are Drake's total SPS for Scorpion for the US and WW?
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 9, 2018 21:28:32 GMT -5
What are Drake's total SPS for Scorpion for the US and WW? US - 2,132,000 (10 weeks) WW - 2,919,000 (9 weeks)
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Post by NeRD on Sept 9, 2018 22:06:05 GMT -5
What are Drake's total SPS for Scorpion for the US and WW? US - 2,132,000 WW - 2,919,000 Thanks! What about Views?
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 9, 2018 22:36:30 GMT -5
US - 2,132,000 WW - 2,919,000 Thanks! What about Views? I don't have the exact numbers (someone probably has). As of April 2018, Views sold 5,410,000, I assume it's very close to 6,000,000 now. WW I think it's around 8,000,000 for sure.
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Post by kanfad on Sept 10, 2018 4:52:00 GMT -5
2nd week in a that hdd has Scorpion over Astroworld while billboard doesnt
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Sept 10, 2018 8:49:50 GMT -5
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Post by Enigma. on Sept 10, 2018 12:31:56 GMT -5
I don't have the exact numbers (someone probably has). As of April 2018, Views sold 5,410,000, I assume it's very close to 6,000,000 now. WW I think it's around 8,000,000 for sure. It does probably 15k per week which would take it somewhere close to 5.7m (if that April figure is correct). In the UK the latest figure is 410k. Scorpion won't reach those levels without additional smashes I'd say.
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Post by Soundcl🕤ck on Sept 10, 2018 12:36:11 GMT -5
I don't have the exact numbers (someone probably has). As of April 2018, Views sold 5,410,000, I assume it's very close to 6,000,000 now. WW I think it's around 8,000,000 for sure. It does probably 15k per week which would take it somewhere close to 5.7m (if that April figure is correct). In the UK the latest figure is 410k. Scorpion won't reach those levels without additional smashes I'd say. "Views has earned 5.41 million equivalent album units, of which 1.73 million are in traditional album sales. The set’s songs have collected 4.39 billion on-demand audio streams." Drake's 'Views' Spends 100th Consecutive Week on Chart
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Post by Gary on Sept 10, 2018 12:53:57 GMT -5
Only major label non #1 for Eminem was 1999's Slim Shady LP at #2
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Post by Gary on Sept 11, 2018 8:45:31 GMT -5
Billboard 200 This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Kamikaze , Eminem 1 2 2 2 5 ASTROWORLD , Travis Scott 1 3 3 4 10 Scorpion , Drake 1 4 0 New 1 Bloom , Troye Sivan 4 5 4 1 3 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 6 6 5 19 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 7 5 3 4 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 8 1 – 2 Love Yourself: Answer , BTS 1 9 0 New 1 8 Letters , Why Don't We 9 10 9 9 16 Goodbye & Good Riddance , Juice WRLD 4 11 11 11 25 ? , XXXTENTACION 1 12 10 10 22 Invasion Of Privacy , Cardi B 1 13 7 – 2 Aura , Ozuna 7 14 15 15 66 This One's For You , Luke Combs 4 15 14 14 39 The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 16 13 12 4 Life's A Trip , Trippie Redd 4 17 17 17 79 ÷ (Divide) , Ed Sheeran 1 18 16 16 16 Harder Than Ever , Lil Baby 3 19 8 25 54 17, XXXTENTACION 2 20 18 18 91 Stoney , Post Malone 4 21 20 20 44 Red Pill Blues , Maroon 5 2 22 22 23 63 Evolve , Imagine Dragons 2 23 24 26 32 Culture II , Migos 1 24 29 30 154 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 3 25 28 29 11 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 26 25 24 43 reputation , Taylor Swift 1 27 26 22 5 Stay Dangerous , YG 5 28 190 6 6 GG 30 Greatest Hits , Aretha Franklin 6 29 33 32 79 American Teen , Khalid 4 30 38 37 12 Youngblood , 5 Seconds Of Summer 1 31 27 33 21 Rearview Town , Jason Aldean 1 32 32 31 19 Until Death Call My Name , YoungBoy Never Broke Again 7 33 36 38 73 DAMN. , Kendrick Lamar 1 34 34 34 22 Cosmic , Bazzi 14 35 63 62 409 Curtain Call: The Hits , Eminem 1 36 40 35 11 Dan + Shay , Dan + Shay 6 37 43 42 92 Kane Brown , Kane Brown 5 38 21 8 3 Young Stoner Life: Slime Language , Various Artists 8 39 41 41 20 KOD , J. Cole 1 40 39 36 8 Rolling Papers 2 , Wiz Khalifa 2 41 45 46 156 Traveller , Chris Stapleton 1 42 44 45 54 Luv Is Rage 2 , Lil Uzi Vert 1 43 46 43 11 Expectations , Bebe Rexha 13 44 30 19 8 Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again , Soundtrack 3 45 51 51 304 Greatest Hits , Queen 11 46 48 44 37 Dont Smile At Me , Billie Eilish 38 47 47 39 34 Camila , Camila Cabello 1 48 42 40 12 EVERYTHING IS LOVE , The Carters 2 49 0 New 1 My New Moon , Amos Lee 49 50 185 106 13 PS The Mountain , Dierks Bentley 3 51 0 New 1 Flow State , Tash Sultana 51 52 55 55 65 Ctrl , SZA 3 53 56 58 48 Perception , NF 1 54 54 56 123 Views , Drake 1 55 19 – 2 4 Respect (EP) , YoungBoy Never Broke Again 19 56 53 49 82 Brett Young , Brett Young 18 57 57 57 35 Life Of A Dark Rose , Lil Skies 10 58 52 48 14 ye , Kanye West 1 59 58 54 52 Life Changes , Thomas Rhett 1 60 60 65 94 Moana , Soundtrack 2 61 37 7 3 All Of It , Cole Swindell 7 62 68 69 538 Legend: The Best Of... , Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 63 0 New 1 Fu*k Everybody 2 , Blac Youngsta 63 64 61 50 15 Shawn Mendes , Shawn Mendes 1 65 62 63 46 H.E.R. , H.E.R. 47 66 67 61 30 Black Panther: The Album, Music From And Inspired By , Soundtrack 1 67 64 64 77 More Life , Drake 1 68 0 New 1 Is This Thing Cursed? , Alkaline Trio 68 69 66 66 288 Take Care , Drake 1 70 31 94 241 The Essential Michael Jackson , Michael Jackson 31 71 50 27 5 Swimming , Mac Miller 3 72 69 67 94 24K Magic , Bruno Mars 2 73 74 73 93 Starboy , The Weeknd 1 74 75 71 528 Journey's Greatest Hits , Journey 10 75 85 78 286 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 1 76 71 72 45 Heartbreak On A Full Moon , Chris Brown 3 77 77 68 310 Night Visions , Imagine Dragons 2 78 73 74 220 x , Ed Sheeran 1 79 80 75 383 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits , Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty 22 80 65 47 6 Songs For The Saints , Kenny Chesney 2 81 79 80 43 Diamonds , Elton John 23 82 92 89 28 DAY69 , 6ix9ine 4 83 76 59 54 Odisea , Ozuna 22 84 91 101 31 Drip Season 3 , Gunna 55 85 87 79 17 Voicenotes , Charlie Puth 4 86 0 Re-Entry 29 Revival , Eminem 1 87 12 – 2 Rainier Fog , Alice In Chains 12 88 82 86 35 All Time Greatest Hits , Lynyrd Skynyrd 56 89 86 81 23 The World Is Yours , Rich The Kid 2 90 93 93 283 Greatest Hits , Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 2 91 83 85 19 Speak Your Mind , Anne-Marie 31 92 94 100 14 I met you when I was 18. (the playlist) , Lauv 50 93 0 New 1 Don Season 2 , Don Q 93 94 102 96 19 Ready (EP) , Ella Mai 29 95 81 83 16 13 Reasons Why, Season 2 , Soundtrack 26 96 95 – 238 Greatest Hits , 2Pac 3 97 97 77 173 Blurryface , twenty one pilots 1 98 89 92 17 Die Lit , Playboi Carti 3 99 78 70 9 BEASTMODE 2 , Future 3 100 0 New 1 4Freedom (EP) , YoungBoy Never Broke Again 100 101 101 97 105 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight , Travis Scott 1 102 59 112 44 The Thrill Of It All , Sam Smith 1 103 96 90 55 Project Baby Two , Kodak Black 2 104 103 104 221 In The Lonely Hour , Sam Smith 2 105 99 99 158 Beauty Behind The Madness , The Weeknd 1 106 120 118 241 Greatest Hits , Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 8 107 109 114 180 Greatest Hits So Far... , Zac Brown Band 20 108 108 108 38 The Beautiful & Damned , G-Eazy 3 109 84 60 241 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 , Eagles 1 110 90 88 15 Testing , A$AP Rocky 4 111 100 95 18 SR3MM , Rae Sremmurd, Swae Lee & Slim Jxmmi 6 112 107 103 39 What Makes You Country , Luke Bryan 1 113 106 109 195 1989, Taylor Swift 1 114 113 107 114 California Sunrise , Jon Pardi 11 115 0 Re-Entry 335 Thriller , Michael Jackson 1 116 110 113 196 2014 Forest Hills Drive , J. Cole 1 117 134 127 499 Metallica , Metallica 1 118 111 115 52 Freudian , Daniel Caesar 25 119 114 105 62 Dua Lipa , Dua Lipa 27 120 116 119 202 Montevallo , Sam Hunt 3 121 117 116 102 Trolls , Soundtrack 3 122 118 117 137 ANTI , Rihanna 1 123 0 Re-Entry 442 Greatest Hits , Guns N' Roses 3 124 119 110 66 hopeless fountain kingdom , Halsey 1 125 72 – 2 Florida Georgia Line (EP) , Florida Georgia Line 72 126 121 121 25 Love, Simon , Soundtrack 37 127 115 102 23 My Dear Melancholy, (EP) , The Weeknd 1 128 126 132 40 A Decade Of Destruction , Five Finger Death Punch 29 129 123 125 306 good kid, m.A.A.d city , Kendrick Lamar 2 130 0 Re-Entry 18 Graffiti U , Keith Urban 2 131 112 84 146 Gold -- Greatest Hits , ABBA 25 132 133 143 144 Greatest Hits , The Notorious B.I.G. 1 133 122 123 6 Queen Naija (EP) , Queen Naija 26 134 0 New 1 Living With A Fire , Jesus Culture 134 135 125 120 12 Redemption , Jay Rock 13 136 138 137 324 Back In Black , AC/DC 4 137 137 142 70 From A Room: Volume 1 , Chris Stapleton 2 138 130 130 16 And Justice For None , Five Finger Death Punch 4 139 131 139 41 Revenge , XXXTENTACION 28 140 132 141 84 Culture , Migos 1 141 124 134 105 Dig Your Roots , Florida Georgia Line 2 142 127 136 253 Nothing Was The Same , Drake 1 143 140 98 138 Death Of A Bachelor , Panic! At The Disco 1 144 128 126 50 Happy Endings , Old Dominion 7 145 0 Re-Entry 313 Recovery , Eminem 1 146 148 149 391 Doo-Wops & Hooligans , Bruno Mars 3 147 141 – 183 Greatest Hits , Red Hot Chili Peppers 18 148 151 151 70 There's Really A Wolf , Russ 7 149 135 124 49 Tell Me You Love Me , Demi Lovato 3 150 0 New 1 Return Of The Trill , Bun-B 150 151 139 140 18 Simi , BlocBoy JB 28 152 142 148 45 Without Warning , 21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin 4 153 146 128 8 Real Hasta La Muerte , Anuel AA 42 154 161 154 149 Sounds Of Summer:The Very Best Of The Beach Boys , The Beach Boys 16 155 144 131 333 1, The Beatles 1 156 88 157 268 Mothership , Led Zeppelin 7 157 150 146 101 Illuminate , Shawn Mendes 1 158 149 161 38 Too Hard , Lil Baby 80 159 0 Re-Entry 36 Coming Home , Leon Bridges 6 160 155 152 99 Blonde , Frank Ocean 1 161 35 – 2 Milky Way , Bas 35 162 153 147 148 Tangled Up , Thomas Rhett 6 163 162 160 273 Abbey Road , The Beatles 1 164 157 158 146 25, Adele 1 165 0 Re-Entry 17 bloom , Machine Gun Kelly 8 166 160 165 154 T R A P S O U L , Bryson Tiller 8 167 158 150 127 Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits , Blake Shelton 5 168 105 76 5 Bet On Me , Moneybagg Yo 11 169 154 111 113 Dangerous Woman , Ariana Grande 2 170 147 153 26 Bobby Tarantino II , Logic 1 171 0 Re-Entry 8 Good Thing , Leon Bridges 3 172 156 163 16 Reckless , NAV 8 173 164 169 380 21, Adele 1 174 166 166 280 Hot Rocks 1964-1971 , The Rolling Stones 4 175 0 Re-Entry 37 From The Fires , Greta Van Fleet 36 176 165 122 5 NOW 67 , Various Artists 19 177 183 188 54 Ultimate Sinatra , Frank Sinatra 32 178 159 173 224 [Hybrid Theory] , Linkin Park 2 179 0 Re-Entry 355 The Eminem Show , Eminem 1 180 173 174 261 Here's To The Good Times , Florida Georgia Line 4 181 169 156 15 Vibras , J Balvin 15 182 191 183 109 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection , Bon Jovi 5 183 0 Re-Entry 19 Greatest Hits , Earth, Wind & Fire 40 184 174 164 55 Flower Boy , Tyler, The Creator 2 185 186 187 183 I Am...Sasha Fierce , Beyonce 1 186 200 195 162 Hozier , Hozier 2 187 172 175 74 Memories...Do Not Open , The Chainsmokers 1 188 163 189 175 Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits , Simon & Garfunkel 5 189 189 182 141 Greatest Hits: Decade #1 , Carrie Underwood 4 190 179 177 50 Trip , Jhene Aiko 5 191 177 184 123 The Life Of deleted , Kanye West 1 192 178 176 146 Purpose , Justin Bieber 1 193 129 53 3 ONEPOINTFIVE , Amine 53 194 192 194 126 Number One Hits , Tim McGraw 27 195 176 180 185 If You're Reading This It's Too Late , Drake 1 196 187 186 26 The Hits , Billy Joel 34 197 180 178 121 Coloring Book , Chance The Rapper 8 198 181 – 13 Light Of Mine , KYLE 29 199 0 Re-Entry 188 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 , Eminem 1 200 175 172 9 Legends Of The Summer (EP) , Meek Mill 9
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Post by Gary on Sept 11, 2018 8:47:11 GMT -5
Catalog This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Re-Entry 6 #1 3 wks 30 Greatest Hits , Aretha Franklin 1 2 4 4 298 GG Curtain Call: The Hits , Eminem 1 3 3 2 635 Greatest Hits , Queen 1 4 6 6 1325 Legend: The Best Of... , Bob Marley And The Wailers 1 5 5 – 129 Take Care , Drake 1 6 1 15 294 The Essential Michael Jackson , Michael Jackson 1 7 8 7 1168 Journey's Greatest Hits , Journey 1 8 13 11 225 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 1 9 9 5 141 Night Visions , Imagine Dragons 1 10 7 8 110 x , Ed Sheeran 1 11 10 9 964 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits , Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty 1 12 11 13 197 All Time Greatest Hits , Lynyrd Skynyrd 2 13 15 14 615 Greatest Hits , Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 1 14 16 – 175 Greatest Hits , 2Pac 2 15 17 10 5 Blurryface , twenty one pilots 7 16 19 16 10 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight , Travis Scott 12 17 20 19 92 In The Lonely Hour , Sam Smith 1 18 18 18 45 Beauty Behind The Madness , The Weeknd 2 19 28 26 821 Greatest Hits , Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 1 20 22 23 77 Greatest Hits So Far... , Zac Brown Band 5 21 12 3 467 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 , Eagles 1 22 21 20 83 1989, Taylor Swift 1 23 0 Re-Entry 413 Thriller , Michael Jackson 1 24 23 22 69 2014 Forest Hills Drive , J. Cole 2 25 33 29 869 Metallica , Metallica 1 26 25 27 92 Montevallo , Sam Hunt 1 27 26 24 20 Trolls , Soundtrack 15 28 27 25 40 ANTI , Rihanna 6 29 0 Re-Entry 443 Greatest Hits , Guns N' Roses 1 30 29 28 160 good kid, m.A.A.d city , Kendrick Lamar 1 31 24 12 469 Gold -- Greatest Hits , ABBA 1 32 32 37 100 Greatest Hits , The Notorious B.I.G. 1 33 34 36 941 Back In Black , AC/DC 1 34 30 33 28 Dig Your Roots , Florida Georgia Line 13 35 31 35 82 Nothing Was The Same , Drake 9 36 35 17 59 Death Of A Bachelor , Panic! At The Disco 5 37 0 Re-Entry 123 Recovery , Eminem 3 38 39 41 241 Doo-Wops & Hooligans , Bruno Mars 1 39 36 – 109 Greatest Hits , Red Hot Chili Peppers 2 40 49 44 186 Sounds Of Summer:The Very Best Of The Beach Boys , The Beach Boys 1 41 38 31 564 1, The Beatles 1 42 14 45 228 Mothership , Led Zeppelin 1 43 40 39 22 Illuminate , Shawn Mendes 5 44 0 Re-Entry 3 Coming Home , Leon Bridges 17 45 44 43 15 Blonde , Frank Ocean 26 46 42 40 38 Tangled Up , Thomas Rhett 22 47 50 48 370 Abbey Road , The Beatles 1 48 0 Re-Entry 3 Gold , Marvin Gaye 42 49 45 46 43 25, Adele 13 50 48 50 74 T R A P S O U L , Bryson Tiller 2
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Post by Gary on Sept 11, 2018 8:48:43 GMT -5
Vinyl This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 New 1 #1 1 wks Live At The Orpheum Theatre, April 12, 1994 , Pearl Jam 1 2 0 New 1 Bloom , Troye Sivan 2 3 0 New 1 My New Moon , Amos Lee 3 4 0 New 1 Flow State , Tash Sultana 4 5 0 New 1 Music From Big Pink , The Band 5 6 0 New 1 Big Red Machine , Big Red Machine 6 7 0 New 1 Indigo , Wild Nothing 7 8 0 New 1 Magus , Thou 8 9 9 11 95 Thriller , Michael Jackson 3 10 6 8 293 Abbey Road , The Beatles 1 11 10 7 76 The Dark Side Of The Moon , Pink Floyd 2 12 0 New 1 No Strings Attached , 'N Sync 12 13 7 9 144 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 , Soundtrack 1 14 1 – 2 Marauder , Interpol 1 15 0 New 1 'N Sync , 'N Sync 15 16 15 12 109 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 3 17 14 13 94 Purple Rain (Soundtrack) , Prince And The Revolution 1 18 0 New 1 Weed Garden (EP) , Iron And Wine 18 19 16 14 176 Back To Black , Amy Winehouse 1 20 19 19 171 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers , Bob Marley And The Wailers 1 21 17 18 11 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 22 24 – 43 Coming Home , Leon Bridges 1 23 11 20 20 Greatest Hits , Queen 9 24 0 Re-Entry 2 ? , XXXTENTACION 12 25 0 New 1 Celebrity , 'N Sync 25
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Post by Gary on Sept 11, 2018 8:50:14 GMT -5
Digital Albums This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Kamikaze , Eminem 1 2 0 New 1 Bloom , Troye Sivan 2 3 0 New 1 8 Letters , Why Don't We 3 4 2 6 5 ASTROWORLD , Travis Scott 1 5 9 8 39 The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 6 5 1 3 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 7 0 New 1 Is This Thing Cursed? , Alkaline Trio 7 8 0 New 1 Living With A Fire , Jesus Culture 8 9 0 New 1 My New Moon , Amos Lee 9 10 0 New 1 Nina Cried Power (EP) , Hozier 10 11 0 New 1 Return Of The Trill , Bun-B 11 12 19 5 5 GG 30 Greatest Hits , Aretha Franklin 5 13 1 – 5 17, XXXTENTACION 1 14 6 2 4 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 15 0 New 1 Flow State , Tash Sultana 15 16 0 Re-Entry 5 Coming Home , Leon Bridges 4 17 15 17 136 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 1 18 0 Re-Entry 10 Revival , Eminem 1 19 0 New 1 Runaway , Passenger 19 20 0 New 1 Big Red Machine , Big Red Machine 20 21 14 13 19 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 22 0 Re-Entry 18 Hardwired...To Self-Destruct , Metallica 2 23 18 15 10 Scorpion , Drake 1 24 20 19 11 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 25 0 Re-Entry 2 Good Thing , Leon Bridges 4
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Post by Gary on Sept 11, 2018 8:51:47 GMT -5
Current This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Kamikaze , Eminem 1 2 0 New 1 Bloom , Troye Sivan 2 3 0 New 1 8 Letters , Why Don't We 3 4 1 – 2 Love Yourself: Answer , BTS 1 5 5 1 3 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 6 7 7 39 The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 7 0 New 1 My New Moon , Amos Lee 7 8 0 New 1 Flow State , Tash Sultana 8 9 0 New 1 Is This Thing Cursed? , Alkaline Trio 9 10 80 27 13 GG The Mountain , Dierks Bentley 2 11 2 – 2 Rainier Fog , Alice In Chains 2 12 9 8 8 Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again , Soundtrack 1 13 8 3 4 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 14 4 9 5 ASTROWORLD , Travis Scott 1 15 0 New 1 Living With A Fire , Jesus Culture 15 16 15 11 5 NOW 67 , Various Artists 3 17 17 14 11 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 18 11 19 21 Rearview Town , Jason Aldean 1 19 13 2 3 All Of It , Cole Swindell 2 20 19 24 154 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 2 21 18 15 10 Scorpion , Drake 1 22 22 20 66 This One's For You , Luke Combs 2 23 12 25 16 Love Yourself: Tear , BTS 1 24 25 26 63 Evolve , Imagine Dragons 1 25 73 16 19 PS Graffiti U , Keith Urban 2 26 29 28 79 ÷ (Divide) , Ed Sheeran 1 27 20 12 6 Songs For The Saints , Kenny Chesney 1 28 21 21 19 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 29 36 33 43 From The Fires , Greta Van Fleet 13 30 0 New 1 Nina Cried Power (EP) , Hozier 30 31 0 New 1 Big Red Machine , Big Red Machine 31 32 0 New 1 Return Of The Trill , Bun-B 32 33 0 Re-Entry 17 Good Thing , Leon Bridges 1 34 0 New 1 A Paranormal Evening With Alice Cooper At The Olympia Paris , Alice Cooper 34 35 31 30 159 Traveller , Chris Stapleton 1 36 27 23 43 reputation , Taylor Swift 1 37 0 Re-Entry 25 Revival , Eminem 1 38 37 34 16 And Justice For None , Five Finger Death Punch 2 39 3 – 7 17, XXXTENTACION 3 40 0 New 1 Weed Garden (EP) , Iron And Wine 40 41 41 46 90 Kane Brown , Kane Brown 3 42 6 – 2 Marauder , Interpol 6 43 0 New 1 Indigo , Wild Nothing 43 44 69 45 12 Youngblood , 5 Seconds Of Summer 1 45 23 4 3 Thank You For Today , Death Cab For Cutie 4 46 40 37 13 NOW That's What I Call Country, Volume 11 , Various Artists 8 47 0 New 1 Runaway , Passenger 47 48 43 66 54 Precious Memories Collection , Alan Jackson 9 49 45 52 70 From A Room: Volume 1 , Chris Stapleton 1 50 26 17 4 Where No One Stands Alone , Elvis Presley 4 51 42 40 72 Guardians Of The Galaxy, Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2 , Soundtrack 2 52 0 New 1 King Of The Road: A Tribute To Roger Miller , Various Artists 52 53 46 50 40 From A Room: Volume 2 , Chris Stapleton 2 54 0 New 1 Magus , Thou 54 55 0 New 1 Anomaly 88 , Underground Avengers 55 56 34 22 4 Know. , Jason Mraz 3 57 58 47 10 High As Hope , Florence + The Machine 2 58 61 57 39 What Makes You Country , Luke Bryan 1 59 50 39 8 Kidz Bop 38 , Kidz Bop Kids 5 60 62 42 15 Shawn Mendes , Shawn Mendes 1 61 79 65 40 A Decade Of Destruction , Five Finger Death Punch 16 62 51 44 12 EVERYTHING IS LOVE , The Carters 2 63 47 31 10 The Now Now , Gorillaz 3 64 59 54 18 ATTENTION ATTENTION , Shinedown 2 65 88 49 6 Cage To Rattle , Daughtry 3 66 0 Re-Entry 14 ? , XXXTENTACION 5 67 38 67 11 Their Greatest Hits: Volumes 1 & 2 , Eagles 38 68 71 48 12 ye , Kanye West 1 69 64 55 11 Dan + Shay , Dan + Shay 3 70 0 Re-Entry 15 The Tree Of Forgiveness , John Prine 4 71 86 53 26 Sweet Southern Sugar , Kid Rock 5 72 68 61 94 Moana , Soundtrack 1 73 0 New 1 Let's Go Sunshine , The Kooks 73 74 67 62 19 When Legends Rise , Godsmack 5 75 83 70 73 DAMN. , Kendrick Lamar 1 76 52 41 6 Vicious , Halestorm 2 77 57 36 27 I Can Only Imagine: The Very Best Of MercyMe , MercyMe 6 78 48 92 8 Deadpool 2 , Soundtrack 9 79 24 – 38 The Thrill Of It All , Sam Smith 1 80 49 13 3 Hot August Night III: Recorded Live At The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles , Neil Diamond 13 81 70 59 13 Come Tomorrow , Dave Matthews Band 1 82 85 68 67 Brett Young , Brett Young 12 83 65 18 5 Swimming , Mac Miller 2 84 81 71 43 Diamonds , Elton John 11 85 75 58 18 NOW 66 , Various Artists 6 86 74 63 21 Ember , Breaking Benjamin 2 87 78 72 94 24K Magic , Bruno Mars 2 88 90 83 6 Throwback Tunes: 90s , Various Artists 72 89 0 New 1 Joy As An Act Of Resistance. , Idles 89 90 0 New 1 Tru LP , Lloyd 90 91 32 43 37 Love Yourself: Her , BTS 5 92 0 Re-Entry 9 Hydrograd , Stone Sour 1 93 0 New 1 Dissolution , The Pineapple Thief 93 94 92 81 15 Disobey , Bad Wolves 8 95 0 Re-Entry 19 KOD , J. Cole 1 96 98 76 17 Voicenotes , Charlie Puth 2 97 0 Re-Entry 19 Port Saint Joe , Brothers Osborne 6 98 99 87 39 Red Pill Blues , Maroon 5 2 99 0 Re-Entry 5 An Introduction To Gordon Lightfoot , Gordon Lightfoot 74 100 72 32 47 Beautiful Trauma , P!nk 1
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Post by Gary on Sept 11, 2018 8:53:20 GMT -5
Sales This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Kamikaze , Eminem 1 2 0 New 1 Bloom , Troye Sivan 2 3 0 New 1 8 Letters , Why Don't We 3 4 1 – 2 Love Yourself: Answer , BTS 1 5 5 1 3 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 6 7 8 39 The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 7 0 New 1 My New Moon , Amos Lee 7 8 0 New 1 Flow State , Tash Sultana 8 9 0 New 1 Is This Thing Cursed? , Alkaline Trio 9 10 0 Re-Entry 12 The Mountain , Dierks Bentley 2 11 2 – 2 Rainier Fog , Alice In Chains 2 12 9 9 8 Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again , Soundtrack 1 13 8 3 4 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 14 4 10 5 ASTROWORLD , Travis Scott 1 15 0 New 1 Living With A Fire , Jesus Culture 15 16 15 12 5 NOW 67 , Various Artists 3 17 17 15 11 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 18 11 20 21 Rearview Town , Jason Aldean 1 19 13 2 3 All Of It , Cole Swindell 2 20 19 25 153 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 2 21 18 16 10 Scorpion , Drake 1 22 22 21 57 This One's For You , Luke Combs 3 23 34 5 6 30 Greatest Hits , Aretha Franklin 5 24 12 27 16 Love Yourself: Tear , BTS 1 25 25 29 63 Evolve , Imagine Dragons 1 26 0 Re-Entry 18 Graffiti U , Keith Urban 2 27 0 New 1 Live At The Orpheum Theatre, April 12, 1994 , Pearl Jam 27 28 29 31 79 ÷ (Divide) , Ed Sheeran 1 29 20 13 6 Songs For The Saints , Kenny Chesney 1 30 21 22 19 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 31 32 32 248 Greatest Hits , Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 8 32 42 40 43 From The Fires , Greta Van Fleet 13 33 0 New 1 Nina Cried Power (EP) , Hozier 33 34 0 New 1 Big Red Machine , Big Red Machine 34 35 0 New 1 Music From Big Pink , The Band 35 36 38 34 468 Metallica , Metallica 1 37 0 Re-Entry 27 Coming Home , Leon Bridges 5 38 0 New 1 Gospel Greats , Aretha Franklin 38 39 0 New 1 Return Of The Trill , Bun-B 39 40 30 26 150 Gold -- Greatest Hits , ABBA 6 41 0 Re-Entry 10 Good Thing , Leon Bridges 1 42 0 New 1 A Paranormal Evening With Alice Cooper At The Olympia Paris , Alice Cooper 42 43 35 36 156 Traveller , Chris Stapleton 1 44 27 24 43 reputation , Taylor Swift 1 45 0 Re-Entry 20 Revival , Eminem 1 46 43 41 16 And Justice For None , Five Finger Death Punch 2 47 51 52 381 Legend: The Best Of... , Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 48 49 62 63 Icon: Lynyrd Skynyrd , Lynyrd Skynyrd 47 49 3 – 6 17, XXXTENTACION 3 50 31 37 4 Aretha's Best , Aretha Franklin 31 51 44 35 200 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 , Soundtrack 1 52 41 56 10 Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd & Second Helping: Live From The Florida Theat , Lynyrd Skynyrd 27 53 0 New 1 Weed Garden (EP) , Iron And Wine 53 54 50 59 84 Kane Brown , Kane Brown 4 55 6 – 2 Marauder , Interpol 6 56 0 New 1 Indigo , Wild Nothing 56 57 96 58 12 Youngblood , 5 Seconds Of Summer 1 58 0 Re-Entry 2 The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin, The '60s , Aretha Franklin 58 59 23 4 3 Thank You For Today , Death Cab For Cutie 4 60 48 46 13 NOW That's What I Call Country, Volume 11 , Various Artists 8 61 0 New 1 Runaway , Passenger 61 62 55 – 47 Precious Memories Collection , Alan Jackson 9 63 0 New 1 Platinum & Gold Collection , Aretha Franklin 63 64 67 68 136 Sounds Of Summer:The Very Best Of The Beach Boys , The Beach Boys 16 65 68 65 107 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 11 66 0 Re-Entry 53 Hardwired...To Self-Destruct , Metallica 1 67 61 73 35 Crystal Visions... The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks , Stevie Nicks 21 68 57 71 70 From A Room: Volume 1 , Chris Stapleton 1 69 53 55 20 The Best Of ABBA: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection , ABBA 40 70 26 18 4 Where No One Stands Alone , Elvis Presley 4 71 52 50 72 Guardians Of The Galaxy, Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2 , Soundtrack 2 72 63 63 63 All-Time Greatest Hits , Neil Diamond 15 73 0 New 1 King Of The Road: A Tribute To Roger Miller , Various Artists 73 74 59 69 40 From A Room: Volume 2 , Chris Stapleton 2 75 74 78 210 The Dark Side Of The Moon , Pink Floyd 10 76 72 44 178 Night Visions , Imagine Dragons 2 77 0 New 1 Magus , Thou 77 78 0 New 1 Anomaly 88 , Underground Avengers 78 79 87 82 38 Icon: Eric Clapton , Eric Clapton 66 80 54 83 61 Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits , Simon & Garfunkel 36 81 76 79 255 Greatest Hits , Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 2 82 39 23 4 Know. , Jason Mraz 3 83 0 New 1 Respect And Other Hits , Aretha Franklin 83 84 0 Re-Entry 346 Greatest Hits , Guns N' Roses 3 85 82 60 10 High As Hope , Florence + The Machine 2 86 85 87 39 What Makes You Country , Luke Bryan 1 87 90 88 272 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits , Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty 22 88 58 66 103 How Can It Be , Lauren Daigle 16 89 66 49 8 Kidz Bop 38 , Kidz Bop Kids 5 90 73 77 9 All Time Greatest Hits , Lynyrd Skynyrd 22 91 86 53 15 Shawn Mendes , Shawn Mendes 1 92 0 Re-Entry 34 A Decade Of Destruction , Five Finger Death Punch 20 93 81 72 42 Appetite For Destruction , Guns N' Roses 4 94 0 Re-Entry 134 Master Of Puppets , Metallica 13 95 88 89 243 Greatest Hits , Queen 11 96 70 57 12 EVERYTHING IS LOVE , The Carters 2 97 69 94 199 [Hybrid Theory] , Linkin Park 2 98 47 28 62 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 , Eagles 11 99 62 38 10 The Now Now , Gorillaz 3 100 83 75 18 ATTENTION ATTENTION , Shinedown 2
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