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Post by Gary on Sept 12, 2018 10:00:02 GMT -5
Paul McCartney, Lauren Daigle & Russ Aiming for Top 10 Debuts on Billboard 200 Albums Chart
9/12/2018 by Keith Caulfield
Plus: the late Mac Miller’s “Swimming” may return to the top 10.
Eminem’s Kamikaze may hold at No. 1 on next week’s Billboard 200 albums chart, according to industry forecasters. Those in the know suggest the set could earn around 120,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Sept. 13, which might be enough for it to hang on to the top slot. Kamikaze launched at No. 1 with 434,000 units earned in the week ending Sept. 6, according to Nielsen Music.
Meanwhile, Paul McCartney’s new Egypt Station — which was released on Sept. 7 via MPL/Capitol Records — could arrive in the No. 2 slot, and is flirting with a No. 1 debut. The album could tally 115,000-plus units for the week.
If Egypt starts at No. 1, it will earn McCartney his eighth leader on the list, and first since 1982’s Tug of War.
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. 22-dated Billboard 200 chart (where Egypt Station will debut) is scheduled to be revealed on Billboard’s websites on Sunday, Sept. 16.
Elsewhere in the top 10, Lauren Daigle could score her highest charting album, and first top 10, with Look Up Child. Prognosticators suggest the effort may earn around 100,000 units. Hip-hop artist Russ may log his second top 10 with ZOO, as it could start with 80,000 units. Meanwhile, Mac Miller’s Swimming will likely return to the top 10 with around 60,000 units, following his death on Sept. 7. Swimming debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the list dated Aug. 18.
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Post by Gary on Sept 13, 2018 21:19:47 GMT -5
Mac Miller Could Have Seven Albums on Next Week's Billboard 200 Chart, Including 'Swimming' in Top 5 9/13/2018 by Keith Caulfield
Following the death of Mac Miller on Sept. 7, seven of the hip-hop artist’s albums could be on next week’s Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Sept. 22), according to industry forecasters.
Miller’s most recent release, Swimming, may vault into the top five with perhaps a 500 percent unit gain in the week ending Sept. 13, rising to 55,000 equivalent album units earned. On the current chart, dated Sept. 15, Swimming ranks at No. 71, having earned 9,000 units in the week ending Sept. 6, according to Nielsen Music. The album debuted at No. 3 just five weeks ago (chart dated Aug. 18), marking Miller’s fifth top 10 effort.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multimetric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The top 10 of the Sept. 22-dated Billboard 200 chart (where Swimming may reach the top five) is scheduled to be revealed on Billboard’s websites on Sunday, Sept. 16.
Elsewhere on the Billboard 200 next week, there could be six additional Miller albums that either debut or re-enter the chart. Miller’s 2011 mixtape Best Day Ever could make its chart debut in the top 30 with perhaps 15,000 units earned in the week ending Sept. 13 (up from 1,000 units the week previous, according to Nielsen Music).
His 2015 studio effort GO:OD AM, which debuted and peaked at No. 4, might jump back onto the list in the top 40 with around 10,000 to 15,000 units (up from 1,000). The former No. 1, 2011’s Blue Slide Park, is on track to re-enter the list in the top 40 with 10,000-plus units (rising from 1,000). Also possibly heading back to the top 40 is the 2016 studio set The Divine Feminine, which could tally around 10,000 units (again, up from 1,000).
Two more Miller sets are on track to reach the chart next week: the 2013 studio release Watching Movies With the Sound Off and the 2012 mixtape Macadelic. The former, which peaked at No. 3, might return to the top 50 with perhaps 8,000 to 10,000 units (up from 1,000), while the latter could make its Billboard chart debut with 6,000 to 8,000 units (up from a negligible figure the week previous).
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Post by iHype. on Sept 14, 2018 2:29:21 GMT -5
I was checking to see the list of artists with most albums on Billboard 200 in a week, and wow at Prince with 19.
Even MJ's death didn't have that much charting on the Comprehensive chart.
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Post by Enigma. on Sept 14, 2018 5:57:06 GMT -5
MJ released ten solo albums before passing away so no wonder lol
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Post by iHype. on Sept 14, 2018 12:02:29 GMT -5
MJ released ten solo albums before passing away so no wonder lol And released various compilation albums, albums with Jackson 5, and Jackson 5 compilations. MJ + Jackson 5 combined albums on the Comprehensive chart after he died still didn't equate 19.
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Post by Gary on Sept 14, 2018 18:54:11 GMT -5
Paul McCartney's 'Egypt Station' Set for No. 1 Debut on Billboard 200 Chart News By Keith Caulfield | September 14, 2018 6:37 PM EDT
Paul McCartney is aiming for his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart in 36 years, as industry forecasters expect his latest effort, Egypt Station, could enter atop next week’s list.
The new album, which was released on Sept. 7 via MPL/Capitol Records, could earn around 140,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Sept. 13. If Egypt Station arrives at No. 1, it would mark McCartney’s first debut at No. 1 ever, and his first No. 1 since Tug of War spent three weeks atop the list in 1982 (May 29 through June 12-dated charts).
Earlier in the week, industry prognosticators suggested that Egypt had a shot at No. 1 with perhaps over 115,000 units earned, though, at the time, it appeared Eminem's Kamikaze was likely to hold atop the list for a second week, with around 120,000 units. Both albums are on track to surpass those initial forecasts.
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. 22-dated Billboard 200 chart (where Egypt Station may bow at No. 1) is scheduled to be revealed on Billboard’s websites on Sunday, Sept. 16.
The likely No. 2 set on next week’s Billboard 200 will be Kamikaze, which could slide from No. 1 into the runner up slot in its second week, with perhaps 125,000 units. It bowed atop the list with 434,000 units in its first week, according to Nielsen Music.
Other albums heading for likely top 10 debuts on next week’s chart include Lauren Daigle’s Look Up Child and Russ’ ZOO. Meanwhile, Mac Miller’s recent release, Swimming, may return to the top 10, following his death on Sept. 7. The set debuted at No. 3 on the list dated Aug. 18.
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Post by prenatt1166 on Sept 14, 2018 22:00:39 GMT -5
I posted this in the wrong thread earlier. I deleted my original post and moved it here to the correct thread. Sorry.
With his debut at number one on the Billboard 200, does Paul McCartney join Barbra Streisand as the only act to reach number one every decade since the 1960's?
PAUL McCARTNEY career number one albums all are with The Beatles except noted
1964 Meet The Beatles 1964 The Beatles' Second Album 1964 A Hard Day's Night [soundtrack] 1965 Beatles '65 1965 Help! [soundtrack] 1965 Beatles VI 1966 Rubber Soul 1966 Yesterday...and Today 1966 Revolver 1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1968 Magical Mystery Tour [soundtrack] 1968 The Beatles 1969 Abbey Road 1970 McCartney (solo) 1970 Let It Be [soundtrack] 1973 The Beatles/1967-1970 1973 Red Rose Speedway (with Wings) 1974 Band On The Run (with Wings) 1975 Venus and Mars (with Wings) 1976 Wings At The Speed Of Sound (with Wings) 1977 Wings Over America (with Wings) 1982 Tug Of War (solo) 1995 Anthology 1 1996 Anthology 2 1996 Anthology 3 2000 1 2018 Egypt Station (solo)
BARBRA STREISAND
1964 People 1974 The Way We Were 1977 A Star Is Born [soundtrack] 1979 Greatest Hits, Volume 2 1980 Guilty 1986 The Broadway Album 1993 Back To Broadway 1997 Higher Ground 2009 Love Is The Answer 2014 Partners 2016 Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 14, 2018 22:24:42 GMT -5
I posted this in the wrong thread earlier. I deleted my original post and moved it here to the correct thread. Sorry.
With his debut at number one on the Billboard 200, does Paul McCartney join Barbra Streisand as the only act to reach number one every decade since the 1960's? PAUL McCARTNEY career number one albums all are with The Beatles except noted 1964 Meet The Beatles 1964 The Beatles' Second Album 1964 A Hard Day's Night [soundtrack] 1965 Beatles '65 1965 Help! [soundtrack] 1965 Beatles VI 1966 Rubber Soul 1966 Yesterday...and Today 1966 Revolver 1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1968 Magical Mystery Tour [soundtrack] 1968 The Beatles 1969 Abbey Road 1970 McCartney (solo) 1970 Let It Be [soundtrack] 1973 The Beatles/1967-1970 1973 Red Rose Speedway (with Wings) 1974 Band On The Run (with Wings) 1975 Venus and Mars (with Wings) 1976 Wings At The Speed Of Sound (with Wings) 1977 Wings Over America (with Wings) 1982 Tug Of War (solo) 1995 Anthology 1 1996 Anthology 2 1996 Anthology 3 2000 1 2018 Egypt Station (solo) BARBRA STREISAND1964 People 1974 The Way We Were 1977 A Star Is Born [soundtrack] 1979 Greatest Hits, Volume 2 1980 Guilty 1986 The Broadway Album 1993 Back To Broadway 1997 Higher Ground 2009 Love Is The Answer 2014 Partners 2016 Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway Yes, if you include his Beatles chart toppers it appears that way. Go Paul and Barbara. They're about the same age too, both born in 1942.
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2018 16:35:55 GMT -5
Paul McCartney Earns First No. 1 Album in Over 36 Years on Billboard 200 Chart With 'Egypt Station'
9/16/2018 by Keith Caulfield
It’s his first debut at No. 1, and first chart-topper since “Tug of War” in 1982.
Paul McCartney achieves his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart in over 36 years, as his new studio effort, Egypt Station, bows atop the list.
The set, which was released on Sept. 7 via MPL/Capitol Records, launches with a larger-than-expected 153,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Sept. 13 according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 147,000 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. 22-dated chart, where Egypt Station debuts at No. 1, will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Tuesday, Sept. 18.
Of Egypt Station’s 153,000 units, the majority were powered by traditional album sales: 147,000 copies sold. The remainder was comprised of SEA units (5,000) and TEA units (1,000).
McCartney’s Eighth No. 1 Album: Egypt Station gives McCartney his eight No. 1 on the Billboard 200. He last led the list for three consecutive weeks in 1982 with Tug of War (on the May 29 through June 12-dated charts). McCartney’s tally of eight leaders includes his albums with Wings, some of which were credited to Paul McCartney & Wings (Red Rose Speedway; Band on the Run). Of course, McCartney is also a member of The Beatles, and they still own the record for the most No. 1s on the Billboard 200 with 19 chart-toppers. The Beatles last led the tally with the greatest hits collection 1, which spent eight nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 in December 2000 through February 2001.
McCartney’s First Debut at No. 1: Egypt Station is Macca’s first album to debut at No. 1. He had previously logged a pair of No. 2-debuting sets with 1997’s Flaming Pie and 2001’s Wingspan: Hits and History. As an aside, The Beatles logged four No. 1 debuts, all with albums in the 1990s and 2000s: Anthology 1 (1995), Anthology 2 (1996) and Anthology 3 (1996) and 1 (2000). (It’s worth noting that before the chart began using Nielsen Music’s electronically-tracked point-of-sale information in May of 1991, only six albums debuted at No. 1.)
McCartney’s Biggest Sales Week in Over a Decade: As Egypt Station starts with 147,000 copies sold, it tallies McCartney his largest sales week for an album in over 10 years. He last posted a larger sales frame when Memory Almost Full debuted at No. 3 with 161,000 copies sold on the chart dated June 23, 2007. Egypt Station’s launch was bolstered by sales from a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer, as well as a number of merchandise/album bundle packages available on McCartney’s official website.
McCartney was in full-on promo mode during the album's release week, though the campaign for the album really started with his Carpool Karaoke episode, which debuted on June 21 during CBS’ The Late Late Show With James Corden. The 23-minute long segment has been viewed more than 32 million times worldwide on YouTube. It was followed by an hourlong CBS special on Aug. 20 titled Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney Live From Liverpool, which included previously unreleased footage from their earlier karaoke shoot in June.
Around Egypt Station's release day, McCartney made stops on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show (Sept. 5), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (Sept. 6) and WTF With Marc Maron podcast (Sept. 6). He also partnered with YouTube for Live From NYC, a global live stream performance from New York’s Grand Central Station on Sept. 7.
Egypt Station was led by its first single, “Come On to Me,” which became McCartney’s first top 10 on the Adult Alternative Songs airplay chart in over 20 years. The track has so far peaked at No. 6 (Sept. 1-dated chart).
A 36-Year Gap Between No. 1s: Egypt Station’s No. 1 arrival comes 36 years, 3 months and 10 days after Tug of War last led the list (June 12, 1982). That’s the longest gap between No. 1s for a living artist in the history of the Billboard 200 chart. The only act to have a longer wait between chart-toppers was Johnny Cash, who died on Sept. 12, 2003. A little less than three years later, the posthumous release American V: A Hundred Highways bowed at No. 1 on the list dated July 22, 2006 -- 36 years, 10 months and nine days after he was last atop the tally with Johnny Cash at San Quentin on Sept. 13, 1969.
No. 1s Spanning 48 Years: McCartney’s first No. 1 album came with his solo debut set McCartney, which topped the list dated May 23, 1970 and spent three weeks in a row at No. 1 (May 23 through June 6). Egypt Station ups McCartney’s span of No. 1s to 48 years, three months and 16 days. The longest span of No. 1s is owned by Barbra Streisand, with 51 years, nine months and 20 days between People in 1964 and Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway in 2016.
Back on the new Billboard 200 chart, Eminem’s Kamikaze slips to No. 2 in its second chart week, earning 136,000 units (down 69 percent).
Lauren Daigle makes a splashy debut at No. 3 with her new studio album, Look Up Child, earning the singer-songwriter her highest charting album and first top 10.
Look Up Child, which also debuts at No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart, starts with 115,000 equivalent album units. That’s the largest overall week for a Christian music album in 2018, and the biggest for any Christian set since the charts began ranking albums by equivalent album units in late 2014. Of Daigle’s unit start, 103,000 are in traditional album sales — the biggest sales week for a Christian album in nearly nine years. The last Christian set to sell more copies in a single week was Casting Crowns’ Until the Whole World Hears (167,000; Dec. 5, 2009-dated chart).
Look Up Child also logs the biggest sales week for a Christian album by a woman in over 20 years. The last larger sales frame for a Christian set by a woman was tallied by LeAnn Rimes’ You Light Up My Life -- Inspirational Songs, which sold 117,000 copies over the Christmas holiday week in 1997 (reflected on the chart dated Jan. 17, 1998).
Look Up Child’s sales were enhanced by a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer and merchandise/album bundles, though the set also sold handsomely through traditional retail stores.
Look Up Child is the highest charting Christian music set (defined as a title that also charted on, or was eligible to chart on, the Top Christian Albums chart) since NEEDTOBREATHE’s HARDLOVE reached No. 2 on Aug. 6, 2016. Daigle has the highest charting Christian album by a woman on the Billboard 200 since LeAnn Rimes’ You Light Up My Life ruled the chart for three nonconsecutive weeks in 1997 (Sept. 27, Oct. 18 and Nov. 1).
Daigle previously visited the Billboard 200 twice, with a pair of top 40-charting sets: Behold: A Christmas Collection (No. 29 in 2016) and How Can It Be (No. 28 in 2016).
Rapper Russ debuts at No. 4 with Zoo, entering with 79,000 units earned, of which 57,000 units were in traditional album sales -- both figures representing high-water marks for the artist. Like McCartney and Daigle, Russ also profited from a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer as well as merchandise/album bundle sales.
Zoo is Russ’ second top 10, following his first studio effort for Columbia Records, There’s Really a Wolf, which debuted and peaked at No. 7 with 49,000 units (24,000 in album sales) on the chart dated May 27, 2017.
Drake’s former No. 1 Scorpion falls 3-5 in its 11th week on the list, earning 71,000 units (down 9 percent).
Mac Miller’s Swimming jumps back into the top 10, following Miller’s death on Sept. 7, as the album vaults 71-6 with 67,000 units (up 634 percent), of which 15,000 were in traditional album sales (up 874 percent). Swimming is Miller’s most recent studio release and debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the Aug. 18-dated chart.
Travis Scott’s Astroworld falls 2-7 with 66,000 units (down 18 percent) and Post Malone’s beerbongs & bentleys dips 6-8 with 48,000 units (down 5 percent).
Rap duo $uicideboy$ clock the third and final debut in the top 10, as the act’s I Want to Die in New Orleans begins at No. 9 with 46,000 units (31,000 in traditional album sales). The album -- the duo’s first visit to the Billboard 200 -- got a sales boost from a variety of merchandise/album bundles.
Ariana Grande wraps up the new top 10, as her Sweetener album descends 5-10 with 44,000 units (down 21 percent).
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2018 16:47:01 GMT -5
1. Paul McCartney 153K (147K/5K SEA/1K TEA) 2. Eminem 136K 3. Lauren Daigle 115K (103K sales) 4. Russ 79K (57K sales) 5. Drake 71K 6. Mac Miller 67K 7. Travis Scott 66K 8. Post Malone 48K 9. $uicide Boy$ 46K (31K sales) 10. Ariana Grande 44K
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2018 16:50:45 GMT -5
Trivia:
36 years since Paul McCartney's last #1 in 1982 with Tug Of War. -- Longest span by a living artist. Second only to Johnny Cash (died in 2003) but had #1's in 1969 and 2006 for the Billboard 200 chart
Longest span of solo #1's 1970-2018 second only to Barbra Streisand for a solo act 1964-2016 (Of course Paul McCartney tops this overall as he also hit #1 in 1964)
Lauren Daigle's album biggest overall week for a Christian album since Casting Crowns in 2009 Biggest for a female since LeeAnn Rimes in 1997 (You Light Up My Life)
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2018 16:53:14 GMT -5
Sales estimates from chartdata
1. Paul McCartney 147K 2. Eminem 53K 3. Lauren Daigle 103K 4. Russ 57K 5. Drake 3K 6. Mac Miller 15K 7. Travis Scott 1.5K 8. Post Malone 3.5K 9. $uicide Boy$ 31K 10. Ariana Grande 8K
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Post by hughster1 on Sept 16, 2018 19:41:15 GMT -5
What about Ray Charles? Hit number one in June 1962 with "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music", didn't hit number one again until March 5, 2005 with "Genius Loves Company" 42 years and 9 months, longer than Cash. I checked and don't think I missed anything.
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2018 19:57:00 GMT -5
What about Ray Charles? Hit number one in June 1962 with "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music", didn't hit number one again until March 5, 2005 with "Genius Loves Company" 42 years and 9 months, longer than Cash. I checked and don't think I missed anything. Well, one thing, from the article, "in the history of the Billboard 200 album chart", this is true- Johnny Cash is the record holder 1962 predates, the chart - a minor technicality but much like music on the singles chart doesn't exist before 1958, looks like albums before 1963 are treated the same way
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2018 20:16:05 GMT -5
Interesting that in the 2005 issue where Ray Charles went to #1, they did note that was his that his "only other number one on the big chart" came in 1962. Probably not yet at that time differentiating between "the big chart" and the Billboard 200
Ray Charles died in 2004 so, like Johnny Cash, this too was a posthumous release
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Post by Gary on Sept 17, 2018 8:21:47 GMT -5
Lauren Daigle's 'Look Up Child' Debuts With Biggest Sales Week for a Christian Music Album in Nearly Nine Years
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By Keith Caulfield | September 16, 2018 9:01 PM EDT Lauren Daigle's 'Look Up Child' Debuts With Biggest Sales Week for a Christian Music Album in Nearly Nine Years
Lauren Daigle makes a splashy debut at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart with her new studio album, Look Up Child, earning the singer-songwriter her highest charting album and first top 10.
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. 22-dated chart (where Look Up Child debuts at No. 3 and Paul McCartney's Egypt Station bows at No. 1, becoming his first leader in 36 years) will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on Tuesday, Sept. 18, along with all of Billboard's other charts.
Look Up Child, which also debuts at No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart, starts with 115,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Sept. 13, according to Nielsen Music. That’s the largest overall week for a Christian music album in 2018, and the biggest for any Christian set since the charts began ranking albums by equivalent album units in late 2014. Of Daigle’s unit start, 103,000 are in traditional album sales — Daigle’s best sales week and the biggest sales frame for a Christian album in nearly nine years. The last Christian set to sell more copies in a single week was Casting Crowns’ Until the Whole World Hears (167,000; Dec. 5, 2009-dated chart).
Look Up Child also logs the biggest sales week for a Christian album by a woman in over 20 years. The last larger sales frame for a Christian set by a woman was tallied by LeAnn Rimes’ You Light Up My Life – Inspirational Songs, which sold 117,000 copies over the Christmas holiday week in 1997 (reflected on the chart dated Jan. 17, 1998).
Look Up Child’s sales were enhanced by a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer and merchandise/album bundles, though the set also sold handsomely through traditional retail stores.
Look Up Child is the highest charting Christian music set (defined as a title that also charted on, or was eligible to chart on, the Top Christian Albums chart) since NEEDTOBREATHE’s HARDLOVE reached No. 2 on Aug. 6, 2016. Daigle has the highest charting Christian album by a woman on the Billboard 200 since Rimes’ You Light Up My Life ruled the chart for three nonconsecutive weeks in 1997 (Sept. 27, Oct. 18 and Nov. 1).
Daigle previously visited the Billboard 200 twice, with a pair of top 40-charting sets: Behold: A Christmas Collection (No. 29 in 2016) and How Can It Be (No. 28 in 2016).
Over on the Top Christian Albums chart, Look Up Child is her third No. 1. How Can It Be led for 12 weeks (beginning May 2, 2015) and Behold: A Christmas Collection reigned for five frames (starting Dec. 31, 2016).
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Post by korbel16 on Sept 17, 2018 11:11:05 GMT -5
Who is actually sitting down and listening to Paul McCartney in 2018...
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 17, 2018 12:00:57 GMT -5
This week proves ticket and merchandise album bundles are here to stay.
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Post by divasummer on Sept 17, 2018 12:33:18 GMT -5
Who is actually sitting down and listening to Paul McCartney in 2018... Maybe Beatles fans?? I kind of thought the same thing. I know he is a huge legend but I was surprised by his sales as well. lol
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Post by Gary on Sept 17, 2018 12:48:26 GMT -5
This one had a lot of advance promo
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Post by thirddegree50123 on Sept 17, 2018 12:52:37 GMT -5
Who is actually sitting down and listening to Paul McCartney in 2018... Maybe Beatles fans?? I kind of thought the same thing. I know he is a huge legend but I was surprised by his sales as well. lol I am...and I'm only 30. This album is awesome. I've listened to it several times already. "Despite Repeated Warnings" is one of the best songs of the year. It's his best album since Flaming Pie in 1997!
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Post by Gary on Sept 18, 2018 8:13:52 GMT -5
Mac Miller's 'Swimming' Returns to Top 10 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart Following Death
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By Keith Caulfield | September 17, 2018 10:55 PM EDT Mac Miller
Mac Miller’s Swimming returns to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, as the set vaults 71-6 on the list dated Sept. 22, following the rapper’s death on Sept. 7. The album earned 67,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Sept. 13, according to Nielsen Music -- up 634 percent compared to the week previous. Of that overall unit sum, 15,000 were in traditional album sales -- up 874 percent.
Swimming is Miller’s most recent studio album, which debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the list dated Aug. 18.
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).
Overall, Miller places seven albums on the chart. Two of his mixtapes debut on the list: 2011’s Best Day Ever (No. 26 with 17,000 units; up 2,098 percent) and 2012’s Macadelic (No. 106 with 8,000; up 1,496 percent). In addition, all four of his earlier full-length studio albums re-enter the list: GO:OD AM (No. 32 with 14,000; up 1,028 percent), Blue Slide Park (No. 49 with 12,000; up 2,205 percent), The Divine Feminine (No. 50 with 12,000; up 974 percent) and Watching Movies With the Sound Off (No. 59 with 11,000; up 1,662 percent).
Overall, Miller’s albums tallied a combined 147,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Sept. 13, up 912 percent. In terms of traditional album sales, his releases sold 24,000 copies (up 1,309 percent).
Miller’s catalog of songs earned 199.23 million on-demand streams (audio and video combined) in the tracking week -- up 872 percent.
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Post by Gary on Sept 18, 2018 8:57:26 GMT -5
Artist 100 This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Re-Entry 16 #1 1 wks Paul McCartney , MPL | Capitol 1 2 1 64 220 Eminem , Shady/Aftermath/Interscope | IGA 1 3 49 42 28 Lauren Daigle , Centricity | Capitol CMG 3 4 2 1 101 BTS , BigHit Entertainment 1 5 3 2 220 Drake , Young Money/Cash Money | Republic 1 6 0 Re-Entry 5 Mac Miller , Warner Bros. 6 7 4 5 116 Post Malone , Republic 1 8 5 7 188 Imagine Dragons , KIDinaKORNER/Interscope | IGA 1 9 0 Re-Entry 11 Russ , Diemon/Russ My Way | Columbia 9 10 6 4 188 Ariana Grande , Republic 1 11 8 3 123 Travis Scott , Cactus Jack/Grand Hustle | Epic 1 12 9 9 61 Cardi B , The KSR Group/Atlantic | AG 1 13 11 10 214 Ed Sheeran , Atlantic | AG 1 14 12 6 57 XXXTENTACION , Bad Vibes Forever 1 15 10 11 220 Maroon 5 , 222/Interscope | IGA 1 16 14 12 17 Juice WRLD , Grade A/Interscope | IGA 12 17 16 14 80 Luke Combs , River House/Columbia Nashville | SMN 5 18 25 24 65 Kane Brown , Zone 4/RCA Nashville | SMN 5 19 0 New 1 $uicideBoy$ , GS9 19 20 18 8 209 Nicki Minaj , Young Money/Cash Money | Republic 2 21 19 23 21 Ella Mai , 10 Summers/Interscope | IGA 17 22 0 Re-Entry 27 Machine Gun Kelly , EST19XX/Bad Boy/Interscope | IGA 11 23 21 18 80 Khalid , Right Hand | RCA 11 24 20 16 216 Taylor Swift , Big Machine | BMLG 1 25 17 25 35 6ix9ine , ScumGang | TenThousand Projects 13 26 23 21 77 5 Seconds Of Summer , One Mode | Capitol 1 27 26 19 188 Shawn Mendes , Island 1 28 0 Re-Entry 2 Clutch , Weathermaker 28 29 22 15 220 Florida Georgia Line , BMLG 1 30 27 28 208 Bruno Mars , Atlantic | AG 1 31 15 27 6 Aretha Franklin , RCA 2 32 24 22 92 Camila Cabello , SYCO | Epic 1 33 28 26 104 Panic! At The Disco , DCD2/Fueled By Ramen | AG 1 34 32 31 189 Selena Gomez , Interscope | IGA 2 35 33 36 42 Dan + Shay , Warner Bros. Nashville | WMN 11 36 31 29 189 Thomas Rhett , Valory | BMLG 1 37 0 Re-Entry 102 Kanye West , G.O.O.D. | Def Jam 1 38 29 20 198 Jason Aldean , Macon/Broken Bow | BBMG 1 39 37 32 151 Chris Stapleton , Mercury Nashville | UMGN 1 40 38 39 25 Tyga , Last Kings | EMPIRE Recordings 27 41 35 37 82 Bebe Rexha , Warner Bros. 23 42 36 34 53 J Balvin , Capitol Latin | UMLE 16 43 34 30 37 YoungBoy Never Broke Again , Never Broke Again | AG 26 44 0 Re-Entry 37 Lil Pump , Warner Bros. 12 45 46 52 55 Dua Lipa , Warner Bros. 10 46 40 48 191 Kendrick Lamar , Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope | IGA 1 47 56 62 170 Metallica , Blackened 2 48 42 46 172 Charlie Puth , OTTO/Atlantic | AG 6 49 50 54 48 Marshmello , Joytime Collective 25 50 39 41 219 Luke Bryan , Capitol Nashville | UMGN 1 51 30 70 84 Childish Gambino , mcDJ/Wolf + Rothstein | RCA 3 52 53 51 33 Bazzi , ZZZ/iamcosmic | AG 34 53 47 47 101 Migos , Quality Control/300 | AG 1 54 52 50 98 DJ Khaled , We The Best | Epic 2 55 44 49 26 Bad Bunny , Rimas | Hear This Music 30 56 57 53 18 Lil Baby , Quality Control/Motown | Capitol 25 57 43 56 20 Lauv , Lauv | AWAL-Kobalt 43 58 51 43 93 Brett Young , BMLG 26 59 48 33 156 Kenny Chesney , Blue Chair/Warner Bros. Nashville | WMN 1 60 58 57 144 Halsey , Astralwerks 1 61 61 – 157 Carrie Underwood , Capitol Nashville | UMGN 3 62 0 Re-Entry 15 Grateful Dead , Grateful Dead | Rhino 25 63 60 55 146 The Chainsmokers , Disruptor | Columbia 1 64 41 45 178 twenty one pilots , Fueled By Ramen | AG 1 65 63 63 49 NF , NF Real Music/Capitol | Caroline 8 66 59 44 143 Cole Swindell , Warner Bros. Nashville | WMN 8 67 0 Re-Entry 139 J. Cole , Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope | IGA 1 68 64 60 103 Old Dominion , RCA Nashville | SMN 10 69 68 76 6 lovelytheband , RED 68 70 0 Re-Entry 2 Lenny Kravitz , Roxie | BMG 70 71 65 65 8 Normani , SYCO | Epic 65 72 70 66 123 P!nk , RCA 1 73 67 69 205 The Weeknd , XO | Republic 1 74 72 79 20 Queen , Hollywood 44 75 0 Re-Entry 70 Hozier , Rubyworks | Columbia 5 76 69 73 12 Weezer , Weezer/Crush Music/Atlantic | AG 15 77 95 – 11 Dylan Scott , Curb 67 78 62 17 44 Ozuna , VP Entertainment/DimeloVi | Sony Music Latin 17 79 45 35 185 Michael Jackson , MJJ | Epic 20 80 0 Re-Entry 2 St. Paul & The Broken Bones , RECORDS | RED 80 81 74 68 188 Adele , XL | Columbia 1 82 66 61 38 Quavo , Quality Control/Motown | Capitol 47 83 82 82 104 G-Eazy , G-Eazy/RVG/BPG | RCA 6 84 94 – 10 Russell Dickerson , Triple Tigers | RED 69 85 83 71 10 Louis Tomlinson , 78/SYCO | Epic 33 86 0 Re-Entry 41 Led Zeppelin , Swan Song/Atlantic | Rhino 5 87 78 74 211 Justin Bieber , SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun | Def Jam 1 88 76 84 31 YG , 4Hunnid/CTE | Def Jam 16 89 75 67 169 Justin Timberlake , RCA 1 90 80 80 3 Bryce Vine , Sire | Warner Bros. 80 91 79 59 136 Sam Smith , Capitol 1 92 87 81 88 Maren Morris , Columbia Nashville | SMN 15 93 54 40 30 Lynyrd Skynyrd , Blackbird Production Partners | Loud & Proud 40 94 0 Re-Entry 3 Paul Simon , Legacy 7 95 0 Re-Entry 2 Upchurch , Redneck Nation 83 96 90 87 66 SZA , Top Dawg | RCA 16 97 85 89 8 Queen Naija , Queen Naija | Capitol 28 98 86 – 212 Rihanna , Westbury Road | Roc Nation 2 99 0 Re-Entry 31 MercyMe , Fair Trade | PLG 15 100 55 96 106 Dierks Bentley , Capitol Nashville | UMGN 3
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Billboard 200 This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Egypt Station , Paul McCartney 1 2 1 – 2 Kamikaze , Eminem 1 3 0 New 1 Look Up Child , Lauren Daigle 3 4 0 New 1 Zoo , Russ 4 5 3 3 11 Scorpion , Drake 1 6 71 50 6 GG Swimming , Mac Miller 3 7 2 2 6 ASTROWORLD , Travis Scott 1 8 6 6 20 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 9 0 New 1 I Want To Die In New Orleans , $uicideBoy$ 9 10 5 4 4 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 11 7 5 5 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 12 10 9 17 Goodbye & Good Riddance , Juice WRLD 4 13 11 11 26 ? , XXXTENTACION 1 14 12 10 23 Invasion Of Privacy , Cardi B 1 15 8 1 3 Love Yourself: Answer , BTS 1 16 0 New 1 Book Of Bad Decisions , Clutch 16 17 15 14 40 The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 18 14 15 67 This One's For You , Luke Combs 4 19 17 17 80 ÷ (Divide) , Ed Sheeran 1 20 19 8 55 17, XXXTENTACION 2 21 0 New 1 YBN: The Mixtape , YBN Namir, YBN Almighty Jay & YBN Cordae 21 22 18 16 17 Harder Than Ever , Lil Baby 3 23 13 7 3 Aura , Ozuna 7 24 16 13 5 Life's A Trip , Trippie Redd 4 25 20 18 92 Stoney , Post Malone 4 26 0 New 1 Best Day Ever , Mac Miller 26 27 21 20 45 Red Pill Blues , Maroon 5 2 28 22 22 64 Evolve , Imagine Dragons 2 29 23 24 33 Culture II , Migos 1 30 24 29 155 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 3 31 26 25 44 reputation , Taylor Swift 1 32 0 Re-Entry 17 GO:OD AM , Mac Miller 4 33 25 28 12 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 34 29 33 80 American Teen , Khalid 4 35 33 36 74 DAMN. , Kendrick Lamar 1 36 39 41 21 KOD , J. Cole 1 37 34 34 23 Cosmic , Bazzi 14 38 32 32 20 Until Death Call My Name , YoungBoy Never Broke Again 7 39 27 26 6 Stay Dangerous , YG 5 40 37 43 93 Kane Brown , Kane Brown 5 41 70 31 242 PS The Essential Michael Jackson , Michael Jackson 31 42 30 38 13 Youngblood , 5 Seconds Of Summer 1 43 0 New 1 Raise Vibration , Lenny Kravitz 43 44 4 – 2 Bloom , Troye Sivan 4 45 64 61 16 Shawn Mendes , Shawn Mendes 1 46 36 40 12 Dan + Shay , Dan + Shay 6 47 42 44 55 Luv Is Rage 2 , Lil Uzi Vert 1 48 41 45 157 Traveller , Chris Stapleton 1 49 0 Re-Entry 19 Blue Slide Park , Mac Miller 1 50 0 Re-Entry 10 The Divine Feminine , Mac Miller 2 51 40 39 9 Rolling Papers 2 , Wiz Khalifa 2 52 45 51 305 Greatest Hits , Queen 11 53 31 27 22 Rearview Town , Jason Aldean 1 54 46 48 38 Dont Smile At Me , Billie Eilish 38 55 35 63 410 Curtain Call: The Hits , Eminem 1 56 0 New 1 Young Sick Camellia , St. Paul & The Broken Bones 56 57 43 46 12 Expectations , Bebe Rexha 13 58 53 56 49 Perception , NF 1 59 0 Re-Entry 14 Watching Movies With The Sound Off , Mac Miller 3 60 0 New 1 Nina Cried Power (EP) , Hozier 60 61 52 55 66 Ctrl , SZA 3 62 47 47 35 Camila , Camila Cabello 1 63 54 54 124 Views , Drake 1 64 57 57 36 Life Of A Dark Rose , Lil Skies 10 65 65 62 47 H.E.R. , H.E.R. 47 66 66 67 31 Black Panther: The Album, Music From And Inspired By , Soundtrack 1 67 44 30 9 Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again , Soundtrack 3 68 38 21 4 Young Stoner Life: Slime Language , Various Artists 8 69 48 42 13 EVERYTHING IS LOVE , The Carters 2 70 0 New 1 In The Blue Light , Paul Simon 70 71 0 New 1 Supernatural , Upchurch 71 72 58 52 15 ye , Kanye West 1 73 60 60 95 Moana , Soundtrack 2 74 69 66 289 Take Care , Drake 1 75 67 64 78 More Life , Drake 1 76 0 Re-Entry 50 Hardwired...To Self-Destruct , Metallica 1 77 59 58 53 Life Changes , Thomas Rhett 1 78 56 53 83 Brett Young , Brett Young 18 79 9 – 2 8 Letters , Why Don't We 9 80 55 19 3 4 Respect (EP) , YoungBoy Never Broke Again 19 81 73 74 94 Starboy , The Weeknd 1 82 78 73 221 x , Ed Sheeran 1 83 72 69 95 24K Magic , Bruno Mars 2 84 76 71 46 Heartbreak On A Full Moon , Chris Brown 3 85 62 68 539 Legend: The Best Of... , Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 86 81 79 44 Diamonds , Elton John 23 87 83 76 55 Odisea , Ozuna 22 88 0 New 1 Pacific Northwest '73-'74: The Complete Collection , Grateful Dead 88 89 77 77 311 Night Visions , Imagine Dragons 2 90 61 37 4 All Of It , Cole Swindell 7 91 74 75 529 Journey's Greatest Hits , Journey 10 92 75 85 287 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 1 93 84 91 32 Drip Season 3 , Gunna 55 94 85 87 18 Voicenotes , Charlie Puth 4 95 116 110 197 2014 Forest Hills Drive , J. Cole 1 96 91 83 20 Speak Your Mind , Anne-Marie 31 97 0 New 1 4Loyalty (EP) , YoungBoy Never Broke Again 97 98 96 95 239 Greatest Hits , 2Pac 3 99 89 86 24 The World Is Yours , Rich The Kid 2 100 103 96 56 Project Baby Two , Kodak Black 2 101 79 80 384 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits , Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty 22 102 95 81 17 13 Reasons Why, Season 2 , Soundtrack 26 103 82 92 29 DAY69 , 6ix9ine 4 104 98 89 18 Die Lit , Playboi Carti 3 105 0 Re-Entry 2 The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin, The '60s , Aretha Franklin 105 106 0 New 1 Macadelic , Mac Miller 106 107 101 101 106 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight , Travis Scott 1 108 104 103 222 In The Lonely Hour , Sam Smith 2 109 94 102 20 Ready (EP) , Ella Mai 29 110 105 99 159 Beauty Behind The Madness , The Weeknd 1 111 97 97 174 Blurryface , twenty one pilots 1 112 92 94 15 I met you when I was 18. (the playlist) , Lauv 50 113 90 93 284 Greatest Hits , Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 2 114 109 84 242 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 , Eagles 1 115 110 90 16 Testing , A$AP Rocky 4 116 108 108 39 The Beautiful & Damned , G-Eazy 3 117 118 111 53 Freudian , Daniel Caesar 25 118 102 59 45 The Thrill Of It All , Sam Smith 1 119 80 65 7 Songs For The Saints , Kenny Chesney 2 120 119 114 63 Dua Lipa , Dua Lipa 27 121 99 78 10 BEASTMODE 2 , Future 3 122 127 115 24 My Dear Melancholy, (EP) , The Weeknd 1 123 122 118 138 ANTI , Rihanna 1 124 111 100 19 SR3MM , Rae Sremmurd, Swae Lee & Slim Jxmmi 6 125 113 106 196 1989, Taylor Swift 1 126 114 113 115 California Sunrise , Jon Pardi 11 127 0 New 1 The Song Remains The Same (Soundtrack) , Led Zeppelin 127 128 126 121 26 Love, Simon , Soundtrack 37 129 124 119 67 hopeless fountain kingdom , Halsey 1 130 129 123 307 good kid, m.A.A.d city , Kendrick Lamar 2 131 106 120 242 Greatest Hits , Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 8 132 148 151 71 There's Really A Wolf , Russ 7 133 186 200 163 Hozier , Hozier 2 134 112 107 40 What Makes You Country , Luke Bryan 1 135 121 117 103 Trolls , Soundtrack 3 136 88 82 36 All Time Greatest Hits , Lynyrd Skynyrd 56 137 117 134 500 Metallica , Metallica 1 138 139 131 42 Revenge , XXXTENTACION 28 139 142 127 254 Nothing Was The Same , Drake 1 140 107 109 181 Greatest Hits So Far... , Zac Brown Band 20 141 128 126 41 A Decade Of Destruction , Five Finger Death Punch 29 142 120 116 203 Montevallo , Sam Hunt 3 143 133 122 7 Queen Naija (EP) , Queen Naija 26 144 140 132 85 Culture , Migos 1 145 0 New 1 Passion Like Fire , Tamia 145 146 146 148 392 Doo-Wops & Hooligans , Bruno Mars 3 147 131 112 147 Gold -- Greatest Hits , ABBA 25 148 132 133 145 Greatest Hits , The Notorious B.I.G. 1 149 123 – 443 Greatest Hits , Guns N' Roses 3 150 152 142 46 Without Warning , 21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin 4 151 149 135 50 Tell Me You Love Me , Demi Lovato 3 152 166 160 155 T R A P S O U L , Bryson Tiller 8 153 137 137 71 From A Room: Volume 1 , Chris Stapleton 2 154 135 125 13 Redemption , Jay Rock 13 155 145 – 314 Recovery , Eminem 1 156 169 154 114 Dangerous Woman , Ariana Grande 2 157 193 129 4 ONEPOINTFIVE , Amine 53 158 86 – 30 Revival , Eminem 1 159 158 149 39 Too Hard , Lil Baby 80 160 136 138 325 Back In Black , AC/DC 4 161 155 144 334 1, The Beatles 1 162 157 150 102 Illuminate , Shawn Mendes 1 163 125 72 3 Florida Georgia Line (EP) , Florida Georgia Line 72 164 147 141 184 Greatest Hits , Red Hot Chili Peppers 18 165 143 140 139 Death Of A Bachelor , Panic! At The Disco 1 166 160 155 100 Blonde , Frank Ocean 1 167 0 Re-Entry 46 Rodeo , Travis Scott 3 168 144 128 51 Happy Endings , Old Dominion 7 169 170 147 27 Bobby Tarantino II , Logic 1 170 0 Re-Entry 112 How Can It Be , Lauren Daigle 28 171 164 157 147 25, Adele 1 172 151 139 19 Simi , BlocBoy JB 28 173 165 – 18 bloom , Machine Gun Kelly 8 174 141 124 106 Dig Your Roots , Florida Georgia Line 2 175 153 146 9 Real Hasta La Muerte , Anuel AA 42 176 138 130 17 And Justice For None , Five Finger Death Punch 4 177 163 162 274 Abbey Road , The Beatles 1 178 173 164 381 21, Adele 1 179 174 166 281 Hot Rocks 1964-1971 , The Rolling Stones 4 180 100 – 2 4Freedom (EP) , YoungBoy Never Broke Again 100 181 162 153 149 Tangled Up , Thomas Rhett 6 182 191 177 124 The Life Of deleted , Kanye West 1 183 0 Re-Entry 5 4275, Jacquees 35 184 184 174 56 Flower Boy , Tyler, The Creator 2 185 178 159 225 [Hybrid Theory] , Linkin Park 2 186 172 156 17 Reckless , NAV 8 187 167 158 128 Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits , Blake Shelton 5 188 177 183 55 Ultimate Sinatra , Frank Sinatra 32 189 190 179 51 Trip , Jhene Aiko 5 190 175 – 38 From The Fires , Greta Van Fleet 36 191 197 180 122 Coloring Book , Chance The Rapper 8 192 189 189 142 Greatest Hits: Decade #1 , Carrie Underwood 4 193 168 105 6 Bet On Me , Moneybagg Yo 11 194 181 169 16 Vibras , J Balvin 15 195 154 161 150 Sounds Of Summer:The Very Best Of The Beach Boys , The Beach Boys 16 196 0 Re-Entry 46 Beautiful Trauma , P!nk 1 197 182 191 110 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection , Bon Jovi 5 198 187 172 75 Memories...Do Not Open , The Chainsmokers 1 199 195 176 186 If You're Reading This It's Too Late , Drake 1 200 185 186 184 I Am...Sasha Fierce , Beyonce 1
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Post by Gary on Sept 18, 2018 9:04:43 GMT -5
Catalog This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Best Day Ever , Mac Miller 1 2 0 New 1 GO:OD AM , Mac Miller 2 3 6 1 295 GG The Essential Michael Jackson , Michael Jackson 1 4 0 New 1 Blue Slide Park , Mac Miller 4 5 0 New 1 The Divine Feminine , Mac Miller 5 6 3 3 636 Greatest Hits , Queen 1 7 2 4 299 Curtain Call: The Hits , Eminem 1 8 0 New 1 Watching Movies With The Sound Off , Mac Miller 8 9 5 5 130 Take Care , Drake 1 10 0 New 1 Hardwired...To Self-Destruct , Metallica 10 11 10 7 111 x , Ed Sheeran 1 12 4 6 1326 Legend: The Best Of... , Bob Marley And The Wailers 1 13 9 9 142 Night Visions , Imagine Dragons 1 14 7 8 1169 Journey's Greatest Hits , Journey 1 15 8 13 226 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 1 16 24 23 70 2014 Forest Hills Drive , J. Cole 2 17 14 16 176 Greatest Hits , 2Pac 2 18 11 10 965 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits , Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty 1 19 0 Re-Entry 3 The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin, The '60s , Aretha Franklin 19 20 0 New 1 Macadelic , Mac Miller 20 21 16 19 11 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight , Travis Scott 12 22 17 20 93 In The Lonely Hour , Sam Smith 1 23 18 18 46 Beauty Behind The Madness , The Weeknd 2 24 15 17 6 Blurryface , twenty one pilots 7 25 13 15 616 Greatest Hits , Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 1 26 21 12 468 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 , Eagles 1 27 28 27 41 ANTI , Rihanna 6 28 22 21 84 1989, Taylor Swift 1 29 0 Re-Entry 5 The Song Remains The Same (Soundtrack) , Led Zeppelin 23 30 30 29 161 good kid, m.A.A.d city , Kendrick Lamar 1 31 19 28 822 Greatest Hits , Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 1 32 0 Re-Entry 20 Hozier , Hozier 30 33 27 26 21 Trolls , Soundtrack 15 34 12 11 198 All Time Greatest Hits , Lynyrd Skynyrd 2 35 25 33 870 Metallica , Metallica 1 36 35 31 83 Nothing Was The Same , Drake 9 37 20 22 78 Greatest Hits So Far... , Zac Brown Band 5 38 26 25 93 Montevallo , Sam Hunt 1 39 0 New 1 Culture , Migos 39 40 38 39 242 Doo-Wops & Hooligans , Bruno Mars 1 41 31 24 470 Gold -- Greatest Hits , ABBA 1 42 32 32 101 Greatest Hits , The Notorious B.I.G. 1 43 29 – 444 Greatest Hits , Guns N' Roses 1 44 50 48 75 T R A P S O U L , Bryson Tiller 2 45 37 – 124 Recovery , Eminem 3 46 0 Re-Entry 23 Dangerous Woman , Ariana Grande 21 47 33 34 942 Back In Black , AC/DC 1 48 41 38 565 1, The Beatles 1 49 43 40 23 Illuminate , Shawn Mendes 5 50 39 36 110 Greatest Hits , Red Hot Chili Peppers 2
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Post by Gary on Sept 18, 2018 9:06:02 GMT -5
Digital Albums This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 1 – 2 #1 2 wks Kamikaze , Eminem 1 2 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 Look Up Child , Lauren Daigle 2 3 0 New 1 I Want To Die In New Orleans , $uicideBoy$ 3 4 0 New 1 Egypt Station , Paul McCartney 4 5 0 Re-Entry 2 Swimming , Mac Miller 2 6 0 New 1 Supernatural , Upchurch 6 7 5 9 40 GG The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 8 0 New 1 Zoo , Russ 8 9 0 New 1 Book Of Bad Decisions , Clutch 9 10 10 – 2 Nina Cried Power (EP) , Hozier 10 11 13 1 6 17, XXXTENTACION 1 12 0 New 1 Raise Vibration , Lenny Kravitz 12 13 6 5 4 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 14 0 New 1 In The Blue Light , Paul Simon 14 15 17 15 137 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 1 16 0 New 1 Young Sick Camellia , St. Paul & The Broken Bones 16 17 0 Re-Entry 16 This One's For You , Luke Combs 2 18 14 6 5 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 19 0 Re-Entry 58 ÷ (Divide) , Ed Sheeran 1 20 21 14 20 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 21 0 New 1 Live At The Royal Albert Hall , Alter Bridge Featuring The Parallax Orchestra 21 22 0 Re-Entry 6 Blue Slide Park , Mac Miller 1 23 24 20 12 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 24 23 18 11 Scorpion , Drake 1 25 0 New 1 Whitey Ford's House of Pain , Everlast 25
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Post by Gary on Sept 18, 2018 9:07:19 GMT -5
Vinyl This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 New 1 #1 1 wks Egypt Station , Paul McCartney 1 2 0 New 1 And Nothing Hurt , Spiritualized 2 3 0 Re-Entry 3 Doggy Style , Snoop Doggy Dogg 3 4 0 New 1 Book Of Bad Decisions , Clutch 4 5 0 New 1 All Ashore , Punch Brothers 5 6 0 New 1 Young Sick Camellia , St. Paul & The Broken Bones 6 7 0 New 1 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR - 8/19/74 , Grateful Dead 7 8 10 6 294 Abbey Road , The Beatles 1 9 0 New 1 Action! , Desmond Dekker And The Aces 9 10 0 New 1 In The Blue Light , Paul Simon 10 11 9 9 96 Thriller , Michael Jackson 3 12 5 – 2 Music From Big Pink , The Band 5 13 11 10 77 The Dark Side Of The Moon , Pink Floyd 2 14 0 Re-Entry 3 Ordinary Corrupt Human Love , Deafheaven 1 15 0 New 1 Great Thunder , Waxahatchee 15 16 13 7 145 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 , Soundtrack 1 17 16 15 110 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 3 18 0 New 1 Welcome To The Neighbourhood , Boston Manor 18 19 17 14 95 Purple Rain (Soundtrack) , Prince And The Revolution 1 20 0 New 1 Raise Vibration , Lenny Kravitz 20 21 19 16 177 Back To Black , Amy Winehouse 1 22 20 19 172 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers , Bob Marley And The Wailers 1 23 23 11 21 Greatest Hits , Queen 9 24 0 Re-Entry 4 The Final Tour: Copenhagen, March 24, 1960 , Miles Davis & John Coltrane 3 25 0 New 1 Follow The Leader , Korn 25
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Post by Gary on Sept 18, 2018 9:08:49 GMT -5
TCA This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Egypt Station , Paul McCartney 1 2 0 New 1 Look Up Child , Lauren Daigle 2 3 1 – 2 Kamikaze , Eminem 1 4 0 New 1 Zoo , Russ 4 5 0 New 1 I Want To Die In New Orleans , $uicideBoy$ 5 6 0 New 1 Book Of Bad Decisions , Clutch 6 7 83 65 6 GG Swimming , Mac Miller 2 8 6 7 40 The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 9 4 1 3 Love Yourself: Answer , BTS 1 10 0 New 1 Raise Vibration , Lenny Kravitz 10 11 0 New 1 Young Sick Camellia , St. Paul & The Broken Bones 11 12 0 New 1 In The Blue Light , Paul Simon 12 13 0 New 1 Supernatural , Upchurch 13 14 0 New 1 Pacific Northwest '73-'74: The Complete Collection , Grateful Dead 14 15 5 5 4 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 16 2 – 2 Bloom , Troye Sivan 2 17 30 – 2 Nina Cried Power (EP) , Hozier 17 18 12 9 9 Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again , Soundtrack 1 19 0 New 1 Passion Like Fire , Tamia 19 20 60 62 16 PS Shawn Mendes , Shawn Mendes 1 21 20 19 155 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 2 22 22 22 67 This One's For You , Luke Combs 2 23 3 – 2 8 Letters , Why Don't We 3 24 0 New 1 And Nothing Hurt , Spiritualized 24 25 11 2 3 Rainier Fog , Alice In Chains 2 26 16 15 6 NOW 67 , Various Artists 3 27 0 New 1 Live At The Royal Albert Hall , Alter Bridge Featuring The Parallax Orchestra 27 28 17 17 12 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 29 39 3 8 17, XXXTENTACION 3 30 26 29 80 ÷ (Divide) , Ed Sheeran 1 31 13 8 5 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 32 0 New 1 Pacific Northwest '73-'74: Believe It If You Need It , Grateful Dead 32 33 19 13 4 All Of It , Cole Swindell 2 34 21 18 11 Scorpion , Drake 1 35 24 25 64 Evolve , Imagine Dragons 1 36 29 36 44 From The Fires , Greta Van Fleet 13 37 36 27 44 reputation , Taylor Swift 1 38 28 21 20 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 39 35 31 160 Traveller , Chris Stapleton 1 40 0 New 1 Wind (EP) , Sister Hazel 40 41 23 12 17 Love Yourself: Tear , BTS 1 42 0 New 1 Live At The Apollo , Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin & Rick Wakeman 42 43 41 41 91 Kane Brown , Kane Brown 3 44 27 20 7 Songs For The Saints , Kenny Chesney 1 45 18 11 22 Rearview Town , Jason Aldean 1 46 100 72 48 Beautiful Trauma , P!nk 1 47 0 New 1 Heavy Music: The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967 , Bob Seger And The Last Heard 47 48 77 57 28 I Can Only Imagine: The Very Best Of MercyMe , MercyMe 6 49 38 37 17 And Justice For None , Five Finger Death Punch 2 50 0 New 1 Whitey Ford's House of Pain , Everlast 50 51 0 New 1 Head Cage , Pig Destroyer 51 52 49 45 71 From A Room: Volume 1 , Chris Stapleton 1 53 51 42 73 Guardians Of The Galaxy, Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2 , Soundtrack 2 54 0 New 1 Volume II: Power Drunk Majesty , Metal Allegiance 54 55 57 58 11 High As Hope , Florence + The Machine 2 56 0 Re-Entry 3 All Ashore , Punch Brothers 23 57 46 40 14 NOW That's What I Call Country, Volume 11 , Various Artists 8 58 71 86 27 Sweet Southern Sugar , Kid Rock 5 59 0 New 1 Mercy & Love , The Collingsworth Family 59 60 53 46 41 From A Room: Volume 2 , Chris Stapleton 2 61 0 New 1 North Coast Sessions , Keith & Kristyn Getty 61 62 81 70 14 Come Tomorrow , Dave Matthews Band 1 63 37 – 26 Revival , Eminem 1 64 50 26 5 Where No One Stands Alone , Elvis Presley 4 65 0 New 1 South Of 5th , MAYDAY! 65 66 0 New 1 60s Golden Memories , Various Artists 66 67 56 34 5 Know. , Jason Mraz 3 68 0 Re-Entry 39 Lifer , MercyMe 4 69 0 New 1 Dying Star , Ruston Kelly 69 70 0 New 1 Still Cyco Punk After All These Years , Suicidal Tendencies 70 71 69 64 12 Dan + Shay , Dan + Shay 3 72 0 New 1 Welcome To The Neighbourhood , Boston Manor 72 73 84 81 44 Diamonds , Elton John 11 74 45 23 4 Thank You For Today , Death Cab For Cutie 4 75 72 68 95 Moana , Soundtrack 1 76 59 50 9 Kidz Bop 38 , Kidz Bop Kids 5 77 44 69 13 Youngblood , 5 Seconds Of Summer 1 78 63 47 11 The Now Now , Gorillaz 3 79 58 61 40 What Makes You Country , Luke Bryan 1 80 61 79 41 A Decade Of Destruction , Five Finger Death Punch 16 81 62 51 13 EVERYTHING IS LOVE , The Carters 2 82 66 – 15 ? , XXXTENTACION 5 83 42 6 3 Marauder , Interpol 6 84 0 New 1 Great Thunder , Waxahatchee 84 85 67 38 12 Their Greatest Hits: Volumes 1 & 2 , Eagles 38 86 75 83 74 DAMN. , Kendrick Lamar 1 87 14 4 6 ASTROWORLD , Travis Scott 1 88 87 78 95 24K Magic , Bruno Mars 2 89 86 74 22 Ember , Breaking Benjamin 2 90 33 – 18 Good Thing , Leon Bridges 1 91 95 – 20 KOD , J. Cole 1 92 0 Re-Entry 6 Out Of The Blues , Boz Scaggs 10 93 68 71 13 ye , Kanye West 1 94 82 85 68 Brett Young , Brett Young 12 95 0 New 1 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR - 8/19/74 , Grateful Dead 95 96 0 New 1 Hymns, Volume 1 , Shane & Shane 96 97 64 59 19 ATTENTION ATTENTION , Shinedown 2 98 0 New 1 Love, Loss, And Auto-Tune , Swamp Dogg 98 99 0 New 1 Hall Of Fame: Rock 'N' Roll Icons , Various Artists 99 100 74 67 20 When Legends Rise , Godsmack 5
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Post by Gary on Sept 18, 2018 9:10:18 GMT -5
Sales This Week Last Week Two Weeks Ago Weeks Title, Artist Peak 1 0 Hot Shot Debut 1 #1 1 wks Egypt Station , Paul McCartney 1 2 0 New 1 Look Up Child , Lauren Daigle 2 3 1 – 2 Kamikaze , Eminem 1 4 0 New 1 Zoo , Russ 4 5 0 New 1 I Want To Die In New Orleans , $uicideBoy$ 5 6 0 New 1 Book Of Bad Decisions , Clutch 6 7 0 Re-Entry 5 Swimming , Mac Miller 2 8 6 7 40 The Greatest Showman , Soundtrack 1 9 4 1 3 Love Yourself: Answer , BTS 1 10 0 New 1 Raise Vibration , Lenny Kravitz 10 11 0 New 1 Young Sick Camellia , St. Paul & The Broken Bones 11 12 0 New 1 In The Blue Light , Paul Simon 12 13 0 New 1 Supernatural , Upchurch 13 14 0 New 1 Pacific Northwest '73-'74: The Complete Collection , Grateful Dead 14 15 66 – 54 Hardwired...To Self-Destruct , Metallica 1 16 5 5 4 Sweetener , Ariana Grande 1 17 2 – 2 Bloom , Troye Sivan 2 18 33 – 2 Nina Cried Power (EP) , Hozier 18 19 12 9 9 Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again , Soundtrack 1 20 0 New 1 Passion Like Fire , Tamia 20 21 91 86 16 Shawn Mendes , Shawn Mendes 1 22 20 19 154 Hamilton: An American Musical , Original Broadway Cast Recording 2 23 22 22 58 This One's For You , Luke Combs 3 24 3 – 2 8 Letters , Why Don't We 3 25 0 New 1 And Nothing Hurt , Spiritualized 25 26 0 New 1 The Song Remains The Same (Soundtrack) , Led Zeppelin 26 27 11 2 3 Rainier Fog , Alice In Chains 2 28 16 15 6 NOW 67 , Various Artists 3 29 0 New 1 Live At The Royal Albert Hall , Alter Bridge Featuring The Parallax Orchestra 29 30 17 17 12 Pray For The Wicked , Panic! At The Disco 1 31 49 3 7 17, XXXTENTACION 3 32 28 29 80 ÷ (Divide) , Ed Sheeran 1 33 13 8 5 Queen , Nicki Minaj 2 34 38 – 2 Gospel Greats , Aretha Franklin 34 35 58 – 3 The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin, The '60s , Aretha Franklin 35 36 0 New 1 Pacific Northwest '73-'74: Believe It If You Need It , Grateful Dead 36 37 19 13 4 All Of It , Cole Swindell 2 38 21 18 11 Scorpion , Drake 1 39 25 25 64 Evolve , Imagine Dragons 1 40 32 42 44 From The Fires , Greta Van Fleet 13 41 44 27 44 reputation , Taylor Swift 1 42 30 21 20 beerbongs & bentleys , Post Malone 1 43 43 35 157 Traveller , Chris Stapleton 1 44 0 New 1 Wind (EP) , Sister Hazel 44 45 31 32 249 Greatest Hits , Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 8 46 24 12 17 Love Yourself: Tear , BTS 1 47 0 New 1 Live At The Apollo , Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin & Rick Wakeman 47 48 40 30 151 Gold -- Greatest Hits , ABBA 6 49 54 50 85 Kane Brown , Kane Brown 4 50 36 38 469 Metallica , Metallica 1 51 29 20 7 Songs For The Saints , Kenny Chesney 1 52 83 – 2 Respect And Other Hits , Aretha Franklin 52 53 18 11 22 Rearview Town , Jason Aldean 1 54 62 55 48 Precious Memories Collection , Alan Jackson 9 55 0 Re-Entry 47 Beautiful Trauma , P!nk 1 56 0 Re-Entry 74 Doggy Style , Snoop Doggy Dogg 1 57 63 – 2 Platinum & Gold Collection , Aretha Franklin 57 58 0 New 1 Heavy Music: The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967 , Bob Seger And The Last Heard 58 59 47 51 382 Legend: The Best Of... , Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 60 0 Re-Entry 27 I Can Only Imagine: The Very Best Of MercyMe , MercyMe 6 61 51 44 201 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 , Soundtrack 1 62 46 43 17 And Justice For None , Five Finger Death Punch 2 63 0 New 1 Whitey Ford's House of Pain , Everlast 63 64 0 New 1 Head Cage , Pig Destroyer 64 65 48 49 64 Icon: Lynyrd Skynyrd , Lynyrd Skynyrd 47 66 68 57 71 From A Room: Volume 1 , Chris Stapleton 1 67 71 52 73 Guardians Of The Galaxy, Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2 , Soundtrack 2 68 0 New 1 Volume II: Power Drunk Majesty , Metal Allegiance 68 69 69 53 21 The Best Of ABBA: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection , ABBA 40 70 98 47 63 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 , Eagles 11 71 72 63 64 All-Time Greatest Hits , Neil Diamond 15 72 85 82 11 High As Hope , Florence + The Machine 2 73 65 68 108 Rumours , Fleetwood Mac 11 74 0 Re-Entry 2 All Ashore , Punch Brothers 26 75 60 48 14 NOW That's What I Call Country, Volume 11 , Various Artists 8 76 0 Re-Entry 25 Sweet Southern Sugar , Kid Rock 5 77 0 New 1 Mercy & Love , The Collingsworth Family 77 78 88 58 104 How Can It Be , Lauren Daigle 16 79 64 67 137 Sounds Of Summer:The Very Best Of The Beach Boys , The Beach Boys 16 80 67 61 36 Crystal Visions... The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks , Stevie Nicks 21 81 76 72 179 Night Visions , Imagine Dragons 2 82 74 59 41 From A Room: Volume 2 , Chris Stapleton 2 83 0 New 1 North Coast Sessions , Keith & Kristyn Getty 83 84 0 Re-Entry 13 Come Tomorrow , Dave Matthews Band 1 85 0 Re-Entry 14 Watching Movies With The Sound Off , Mac Miller 3 86 75 74 211 The Dark Side Of The Moon , Pink Floyd 10 87 97 69 200 [Hybrid Theory] , Linkin Park 2 88 81 76 256 Greatest Hits , Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 2 89 45 – 21 Revival , Eminem 1 90 80 54 62 Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits , Simon & Garfunkel 36 91 0 New 1 Icon: Cher , Cher 91 92 70 26 5 Where No One Stands Alone , Elvis Presley 4 93 94 – 135 Master Of Puppets , Metallica 13 94 0 New 1 South Of 5th , MAYDAY! 94 95 0 Re-Entry 19 Blue Slide Park , Mac Miller 1 96 0 New 1 Best Day Ever , Mac Miller 96 97 0 New 1 60s Golden Memories , Various Artists 97 98 82 39 5 Know. , Jason Mraz 3 99 0 Re-Entry 24 Lifer , MercyMe 4 100 95 88 244 Greatest Hits , Queen 11
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 18, 2018 15:11:44 GMT -5
Metallica's self-titled album joins Dark Side of the Moon, Legend and Journey's Greatest Hits as the albums that have charted for 500 or more weeks in the Billboard 200 this week.
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