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Post by Gary on Sept 4, 2022 14:01:15 GMT -5
DJ Khaled Lands Fourth No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 With ‘God Did’ Also in the top 10: TWICE and Nicki Minaj debut, while Silk Sonic and Kendrick Lamar both return to the region after vinyl releases.
www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/dj-khaled-god-did-number-one-billboard-200-chart-1235134780/ By Keith Caulfield
09/4/2022DJ Khaled lands his fourth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Sept. 10) as God Did debuts atop the list. The star-studded collection earned 107,500 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 1, according to Luminate. It’s Khaled’s 10th top 10-charting effort, as well. Also in top 10 of the new Billboard 200, TWICE collects its third top 10 with the debut of Between 1&2 at No. 3 while Nicki Minaj scores her sixth total and consecutive top 10 with the bow of her greatest hits set, Queen Radio: Volume 1. In addition, Silk Sonic’s An Evening With Silk Sonic and Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers both return to the region after their vinyl releases. 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, compiled by Luminate. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. The new Sept. 10, 2022-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard‘s website on Wednesday, Sept. 7 (one day later than usual, owed to the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. on Sept. 5). For all chart news, follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram. Of God Did’s 107,500 equivalent album units earned, SEA units comprise 96,000 (equaling 129.82 million on-demand official streams of the set’s tracks), album sales comprise 9,500 and TEA units comprise 2,000. God Did boasts 31 guest artists, including 16 acts that have previously topped the Billboard 200. Among them: Drake, Eminem, Future, Jay-Z, Jadakiss, Lil Baby and Travis Scott. In total, God Did is Khaled’s 10th top 10-charting album and fourth to hit No. 1. He previously led the list with Khaled Khaled (2021), Grateful (2017) and Major Key (2016). Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti falls to No. 2 following nine nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 with 106,000 equivalent album units (up 1%). The set has yet to depart the top two rungs of the chart for its entire 17-week run on the list thus far. The last album to start off as strong was Drake’s Views, which also spent its first 17 weeks in the top two (May 21-Sept. 10, 2016-dated charts). TWICE collects its third top 10 on the Billboard 200 as Between 1&2 bows at No. 3 with a career-high 100,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, album sales comprise 94,000 (another career-best week); SEA units comprise 6,000 (equaling 9.18 million on-demand official streams of the set’s seven tracks); and TEA units comprise a negligible sum. Like many K-pop releases, the CD configuration of Between 1&2 was issued in collectible deluxe packages (17 total, including versions exclusively sold through Target, Barnes & Noble and the group’s official webstore), each with a standard set of items and randomized elements (such as photocards, posters and stickers); 96.5% of the album’s first-week sales were on CD. The other 3.5% were digital album sales (a little over 3,000). The set was not released in any other format, such as vinyl or cassette. Lamar’s former No. 1 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers returns to the top 10, bounding 24-4, following its vinyl release on Aug. 26. In the week ending Sept. 1, the set earned 55,000 equivalent album units (up 188%), with 38,000 of that sum in album sales (up 2,408%). Vinyl sales comprise nearly 36,000 of that 38,000 figure. Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers debuted at No. 1 on the May 28-dated chart and spent its first six weeks in the top 10. Morgan Wallen’s former leader Dangerous: The Double Album falls 4-5 with 50,000 equivalent album units earned (up 3%). Dangerous: The Double Album has now accumulated 85 nonconsecutive weeks in the top 10 on the Billboard 200. Since the chart began publishing on a regular, weekly basis in 1956, Dangerous ties Peter, Paul and Mary’s self-titled album for the most weeks in the top 10 among singular acts, with 85 nonconsecutive weeks in 1962-64. However, there are seven albums that have more weeks in the top 10 than Dangerous and Peter, Paul and Mary — and all are multi-artist soundtracks and cast recordings, led by the all-time top 10 record holder, the original cast recording of My Fair Lady, with 173 weeks in the top 10 between 1956-60. See list, below. Albums With Most Weeks in Top 10 on Billboard 200 Chart (March 24, 1956-onwards) Weeks in Top 10, Artist, Title, Year First Reached Top 10 173, Original Cast, My Fair Lady, 1956 109, Soundtrack, The Sound of Music, 1965 106, Soundtrack, West Side Story, 1962 105, Original Cast, The Sound of Music, 1960 90, Soundtrack, South Pacific, 1958 87, Original Cast, Camelot, 1961 87, Soundtrack, Oklahoma!, 1956 85, Morgan Wallen, Dangerous: The Double Album, 2021 85, Peter, Paul and Mary, Peter Paul and Mary, 1962 84, Adele, 21, 2011 84, Bruce Springsteen, Born in the U.S.A., 1984 (through the Sept. 10, 2022-dated chart.) Beyoncé’s chart-topping Renaissance falls 3-6 on the new Billboard 200 with 46,000 equivalent album units (down 12%). Silk Sonic — the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak — jumps back into the top 10 with An Evening With Silk Sonic, vaulting 200-7, after the set’s vinyl release on Aug. 26. In the week ending Sept. 1, the album earned 44,000 equivalent album units (up 509%), with 38,000 of that sum in album sales (up 4,595%). Vinyl sales comprise nearly 37,000 of the album’s sales for the week. An Evening With Silk Sonic debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the Nov. 27, 2021-dated chart. It spent its first three weeks in the top 10. A pair of former No. 1s is up next on the new Billboard 200, as Rod Wave’s Beautiful Mind falls 2-8 with 43,000 equivalent album units earned (down 24%) and Harry Styles’ Harry’s House dips 5-9 with just under 43,000 units (down 5%). Minaj’s greatest hits compilation Queen Radio: Volume 1 bows at No. 10 on the Billboard 200 with 32,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, SEA units comprise 27,500 (equaling 38.43 million of the set’s tracks), album sales comprise 3,000 and TEA units comprise 1,500. It’s the sixth consecutive top 10 album for Minaj — the entirety of her charting efforts. Queen Radio: Volume 1 was initially available as a 27-track standard set, and was reissued during its debut week with an additional bonus track, a remix of “Likkle Miss,” credited to Minaj and Skeng. Queen Radio: Volume 1 includes 15 top 40-charting hits for Minaj on the Billboard Hot 100, including her recent No. 1, “Super Freaky Girl.” Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes an exhaustive and thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling the weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data, removing any suspicious or unverifiable activity using established criteria before final chart calculations are made and published. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious and unverifiable is disqualified prior to the final calculation.
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Post by Gary on Sept 4, 2022 14:07:09 GMT -5
1. DJ Khaled 107,500 (sales 9500) 2. Bad Bunny 106,000 3. TWICE 100,000 (sales 94,000) 4. Kendrick Lamar 55,000 (sales 38,000, vinyl 36,000) 5. Morgan Wallen 50,000 6. Beyonce 46,000 7.(from 200) Silk Sonic 44,000 (sales 38,000, vinyl 37,000) 8. Rod Wave 43,000 9. Harry Styles 43,000 10. Nicki Minaj 32,000 (sales 3000)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Sept 4, 2022 14:08:30 GMT -5
Minaj #10. She was #11 on HITS.
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Post by Gary on Sept 4, 2022 14:23:13 GMT -5
Weeks in the top 10
top 10 ARTIST 85 MORGAN WALLEN 17 BAD BUNNY 15 HARRY STYLES 7 KENDRICK LAMAR 5 BEYONCE 4 SILK SONIC
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Post by phieaglesfan712 on Sept 4, 2022 14:30:50 GMT -5
Surprised this came out so early, especially considering how close the race was for the top.
Dangerous passes 21 and Born in the USA.
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Post by Gary on Sept 4, 2022 14:38:10 GMT -5
As Morgan Wallen ties the alltime single artist record for a Billboard 200 chart run in the top 10 this week a look at how this album fares in the top 5
Most weeks top 5 - Billboard 200
My Fair Lady, Original Cast 108 West Side Story, Soundtrack 82 The Sound Of Music, Soundtrack 73 Thriller, Michael Jackson 71 21, Adele 68 Born In The U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen 66 Dangerous: The Double Album, Morgan Wallen 63
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Post by Gary on Sept 4, 2022 15:18:04 GMT -5
If you loop in the long deleted and not officially recognized Comprehensive chart (best sellers of the week without regard to catalog status) Thriller would have added 13 weeks to its total -- in addition to the 78 weeks in the initial run At the rate this is going - Morgan Wallen will beat that too
Thriller - top 10 chart run 2008-2009
2 2008-03-01 2 2008-03-08 9 2008-03-15 6 2008-03-22 6 2008-03-29 3 2009-07-11 2 2009-07-18 3 2009-07-25 4 2009-08-01 5 2009-08-08 5 2009-08-15 4 2009-08-22 9 2009-09-12
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Post by WolfSpear on Sept 4, 2022 15:46:10 GMT -5
Next up is indeed, Oklahoma.
I haven’t listened to that one in ages, but it was the first album to ever be certified Gold by the RIAA back in 1958, and it is the best selling album from 1955, ultimately shipping 2 million copies! Unfortunately, part of its chart run predates the weekly Billboard 200… which it topped in January 1956.
The original cast recording of Oklahoma was regarded as the first popular “long play”. It was released in 1943 and became the first “album” to appear on Billboard’s Best Sellers chart, which was clearly a singles oriented chart.
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Post by firefox on Sept 4, 2022 18:30:50 GMT -5
Silk Sonic's 193-position leap is the biggest leap since Eminem's (196 spots).
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Post by Gary on Sept 6, 2022 7:44:57 GMT -5
TWICE Tops Billboard’s Album Sales Chart With ‘Between 1&2’ Also in the top 10: Muse and DJ Khaled debut, Kendrick Lamar and Silk Sonic return following vinyl release & Casting Crowns' "Healer" hits new peak after reissue.
www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/twice-tops-billboard-album-sales-chart-between-1-2-1235134910/ By Keith Caulfield
09/6/2022TWICE scores its second No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart (dated Sept. 10) as Between 1&2: 11th Mini Album debuts atop the tally. The set enters with a career-high 94,000 copies sold in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 1, according to Luminate. That sum also marks the fifth-largest sales week for any album in 2022. The South Korean group previously hit No. 1 with Taste of Love: The 10th Mini Album in 2021. Like many K-pop releases, the CD configuration of Between 1&2 was issued in collectible deluxe packages (17 total, including versions exclusively sold through Target, Barnes & Noble and the group’s official webstore), each with a standard set of items and randomized elements (such as photocards, posters and stickers); 96.5% of the album’s first-week sales were on CD. The other 3.5% were digital album sales (a little over 3,000). The set was not released in any other physical format, such as vinyl or cassette. 09/06/2022 Also in the top 10 of the new Top Album Sales chart: Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers and Silk Sonic’s An Evening With Silk Sonic both re-enter the chart (at Nos. 2 and 3) after their vinyl releases (with the latter setting a new modern-era vinyl sales record for an R&B album); Muse’s new album Will of the People bows at No. 4, Casting Crowns’ Healer hits the top five for the first time (re-entering the chart at No. 5) after its deluxe reissue with additional tracks; and DJ Khaled’s star-studded God Did bows at No. 6. Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart ranks the top-selling albums of the week based only on traditional album sales. The chart’s history dates back to May 25, 1991, the first week Billboard began tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece count information from SoundScan, now Luminate. Pure album sales were the sole measurement utilized by the Billboard 200 albums chart through the list dated Dec. 6, 2014, after which that chart switched to a methodology that blends album sales with track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent album units. The new Sept. 10, 2022-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard‘s website on Wednesday, Sept. 7 (one day later than usual, owed to the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. on Sept. 5). For all chart news, follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram. Between 1&2’s launch of 94,000 sold is the fifth-largest sales week for any album in 2022, trailing the debut frames of Harry Styles’ Harry’s House (330,000), BTS’ Proof (266,000), Beyoncé’s Renaissance (190,000) and Stray Kids’ Stray Kids Mini Album: Oddinary (103,000). Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers re-enters Top Album Sales at No. 2 with 38,000 copies sold (up 2,408%), following its vinyl release on Aug. 26. Of that sales sum, vinyl sales comprise nearly 36,000 – Lamar’s best sales week ever on vinyl. (It debuts at No. 2 on the Vinyl Albums chart, which ranks the week’s top-selling vinyl titles.) The No. 2 rank is a new high for the album, which previously debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the May 28-dated chart from only digital download and CD sales. Plus, the 38,000 copies sold marks the album’s best sales week yet, surpassing its 35,000 launch. Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers also nets the third-largest sales week for a rap album on vinyl since Luminate began tracking sales in 1991. The only bigger weeks were logged by the opening frames of Tyler, the Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost (50,000; chart dated April 30) and Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon III: The Chosen (42,000; chart dated Jan. 1). (Rap albums are defined as those that have hit Billboard’s Top Rap Albums chart.) Like Mr. Morale, both Call Me and Man on the Moon III saw their vinyl releases arrive after the album was initially bowed via streamers and through other retail-available formats. Mr. Morale was released to streamers and on CD and digital download on May 13 – three months before its vinyl release. Both Call Me and Man on the Moon III hit vinyl nearly a year after their initial releases. Silk Sonic also surges back onto Top Album Sales after a delayed vinyl release, as the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak sees its An Evening With Silk Sonic re-enter at No. 3 with 38,000 sold (up 4,595%). Its vinyl dropped on Aug. 26 – nine months after the album’s initial streaming and retail release (on download and CD). The album’s 38,000 sold in the week ending Sept. 1 marks the album’s second-largest sales week yet, only trumped by its opening week of 42,000 (on digital download and CD, chart dated Nov. 27, 2021). In the week ending Sept. 1, An Evening With Silk Sonic sold 37,000 copies on vinyl – prompting its debut at No. 1 on the Vinyl Albums chart. Further, An Evening With Silk Sonic scores the largest sales week for an R&B album on vinyl since Luminate began tracking sales in 1991. The previous biggest week for an R&B set on wax was earned by the vinyl debut of The Weeknd’s Dawn FM earlier this year. (R&B albums are defined as those that have hit Billboard’s Top R&B Albums chart.) Muse’s new album Will of the People debuts at No. 4 on Top Album Sales with 20,000 copies sold. It’s the sixth top 10-charting effort for the band. Over on the Vinyl Albums chart, the set launches at No. 3 with 8,000 sold – the act’s best sales week on vinyl since Luminate began tracking data in 1991. Casting Crowns’ Healer charges back onto Top Album Sales, re-entering the chart at No. 5 with 10,000 sold (up 3,335%) after the album was reissued with seven additional tracks. It’s a new chart peak and sales high for the album, which had previously debuted and peaked at No. 9 with 7,000 sold on the Jan. 29-dated chart. The deluxe album’s CD sales were bolstered by its availability in a signed edition on the act’s official webstore that was sold as low as $5. DJ Khaled’s new guest-filled God Did enters Top Album Sales at No. 6 with 10,000 sold – largely from digital downloads. (88% of its first week sales was digital album sales; the remaining 12% comprise CD sales.) God Did is Khaled’s 11th top 10 on Top Album Sales. His first came a little more than 15 years ago, with We the Best (debuting and peaking at No. 8 on the June 30, 2007-dated chart). ENHYPEN’s former leader Manifesto: Day 1 falls 6-7 on Top Album Sales with 8,000 sold (down 22%) and Harry Styles’ chart-topping Harry’s House dips 7-8 with nearly 8,000 (down 20%). Five Finger Death Punch’s AfterLife tumbles 2-9 in its second week with 6,000 sold (down 75%) while Madonna’s Finally Enough Love drops 1-10 in its second frame with nearly 6,000 (down 81%). In the week ending Sept. 1, there were 1.758 million albums sold in the U.S. (up 1.3% compared to the previous week). Of that sum, physical albums (CDs, vinyl LPs, cassettes, etc.) comprised 1.382 million (up 2.5%) and digital albums comprised 377,000 (down 3%). There were 669,000 CD albums sold in the week ending Sept. 1 (up 5% week-over-week) and 702,000 vinyl albums sold (up 0.3%). Year-to-date CD album sales stand at 22.870 million (down 8.5% compared to the same time frame a year ago) and year-to-date vinyl album sales total 25.868 million (up 0.1%). Overall year-to-date album sales total 62.884 million (down 8.1% compared to the same year-to-date time frame a year ago). Year-to-date physical album sales stand at 49.085 million (down 4%) and digital album sales total 13.799 million (down 20.1%).
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 6, 2022 13:45:59 GMT -5
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Post by Enigma. on Sept 7, 2022 2:17:29 GMT -5
Does the Queen Radio mean that we won't have a new Nicki album at all?
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 7, 2022 7:54:16 GMT -5
EDIT: I now saw Gary's note in the Sept. 3 thread, that Eric Church's album was missing from the initial Billboard 200 from last week.
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Post by Gary on Sept 7, 2022 8:08:47 GMT -5
BB 200
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 - - 1 God Did, DJ Khaled 1 2 1 - 17 Un Verano Sin Ti, Bad Bunny 1 3 - - 1 Between 1&2: 11th Mini Album (EP), TWICE 3 4 24 - 16 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Kendrick Lamar 1 5 4 - 86 Dangerous: The Double Album, Morgan Wallen 1 6 3 - 5 Renaissance, Beyonce 1 7 200 - 41 An Evening With Silk Sonic, Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) 2 8 2 - 3 Beautiful Mind, Rod Wave 1 9 5 - 15 Harry's House, Harry Styles 1 10 - - 1 Queen Radio: Volume 1, Nicki Minaj 10 11 6 - 4 The Last Slimeto, YoungBoy Never Broke Again 2 12 - - 1 The Forever Story, JID 12 13 11 - 81 The Highlights, The Weeknd 2 14 12 - 18 I Never Liked You, Future 1 15 - - 1 Will Of The People, Muse 15 16 14 - 7 Gemini Rights, Steve Lacy 7 17 18 - 15 American Heartbreak, Zach Bryan 5 18 15 - 67 Sour, Olivia Rodrigo 1 19 16 - 25 7220, Lil Durk 1 20 19 - 52 Certified Lover Boy, Drake 1 21 23 - 131 My Turn, Lil Baby 1 22 17 - 11 Honestly, Nevermind, Drake 1 23 9 - 3 Traumazine, Megan Thee Stallion 4 24 21 - 39 Who Is Nardo Wick?, Nardo Wick 16 25 22 - 13 Twelve Carat Toothache, Post Malone 2 26 20 - 4 Curtain Call 2, Eminem 6 27 25 - 10 Growin' Up, Luke Combs 2 28 28 - 256 Starboy, The Weeknd 1 29 26 - 62 Planet Her, Doja Cat 2 30 27 - 156 Hollywood's Bleeding, Post Malone 1 31 30 - 506 Greatest Hits, Queen 8 32 51 - 110 Folklore, Taylor Swift 1 33 29 - 8 Wasteland, Brent Faiyaz 2 34 31 - 514 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 35 32 - 274 This One's For You, Luke Combs 4 36 35 - 131 YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny 2 37 33 - 205 If I Know Me, Morgan Wallen 10 38 42 - 251 Diamonds, Elton John 7 39 37 - 147 What You See Is What You Get, Luke Combs 1 40 38 - 224 Goodbye & Good Riddance, Juice WRLD 4 41 36 - 492 Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 1 42 41 - 113 Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon, Pop Smoke 1 43 47 - 7 Special, Lizzo 2 44 65 - 42 Red (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift 1 45 44 - 605 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival 18 46 57 - 158 Lover, Taylor Swift 1 47 55 - 273 Ctrl, SZA 3 48 40 - 10 Breezy, Chris Brown 4 49 45 - 38 Mercury - Act 1, Imagine Dragons 9 50 49 - 44 =, Ed Sheeran 1 51 50 - 34 Dawn FM, The Weeknd 2 52 52 - 142 Fine Line, Harry Styles 1 53 53 - 40 Encanto, Soundtrack 1 54 54 - 112 Legends Never Die, Juice WRLD 1 55 58 - 126 Future Nostalgia, Dua Lipa 3 56 75 - 14 Top Gun: Maverick, Soundtrack 17 57 81 - 595 Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem 1 58 56 - 110 F*ck Love, The Kid LAROI 1 59 46 - 5 Sing Me A Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation, $uicideBoy$ 7 60 - - 1 Public Housing, Real Boston Richey 60 61 61 - 496 Take Care, Drake 1 62 63 - 364 Traveller, Chris Stapleton 1 63 64 - 239 Graduation, Kanye West 1 64 62 - 281 DAMN., Kendrick Lamar 1 65 69 - 728 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 10 66 68 - 438 Greatest Hits, 2Pac 3 67 59 - 151 IGOR, Tyler, The Creator 1 68 66 - 17 Come Home The Kids Miss You, Jack Harlow 3 69 90 - 403 1989, Taylor Swift 1 70 67 - 218 Scorpion, Drake 1 71 71 - 94 Starting Over, Chris Stapleton 3 72 74 - 12 Proof, BTS 1 73 60 - 135 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits, Elvis Presley 1 74 76 - 182 Death Race For Love, Juice WRLD 1 75 73 - 362 Hamilton: An American Musical, Original Broadway Cast 2 76 - - 2 Healer, Casting Crowns 76 77 70 - 57 Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish 1 78 80 - 477 Greatest Hits, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 2 79 87 - 227 beerbongs & bentleys, Post Malone 1 80 85 - 76 Justice, Justin Bieber 1 81 72 - 10 Elvis (Soundtrack), Elvis Presley & Various Artists 26 82 78 - 34 DS4EVER, Gunna 1 83 91 - 404 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 1 84 89 - 38 Fighting Demons, Juice WRLD 2 85 83 - 213 ASTROWORLD, Travis Scott 1 86 104 - 122 Indigo, Chris Brown 1 87 88 - 75 SoulFly, Rod Wave 1 88 77 - 537 Thriller, Michael Jackson 1 89 86 - 531 Back In Black, AC/DC 4 90 129 - 206 reputation, Taylor Swift 1 91 92 - 179 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, Billie Eilish 1 92 100 - 401 The Essential Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson 31 93 94 - 64 Hall Of Fame, Polo G 1 94 96 - 590 Nevermind, Nirvana 1 95 101 - 152 Over It, Summer Walker 2 96 95 - 6 Danado, Ivan Cornejo 95 97 132 - 90 Evermore, Taylor Swift 1 98 99 - 329 Views, Drake 1 99 97 - 746 Legend: The Best Of..., Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 100 118 - 102 The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1, Nickelback 21 101 103 - 262 Luv Is Rage 2, Lil Uzi Vert 1 102 82 - 95 Dreamland, Glass Animals 7 103 - - 257 Appetite For Destruction, Guns N' Roses 1 104 110 - 92 El Ultimo Tour del Mundo, Bad Bunny 1 105 98 - 447 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 2 106 109 - 51 The Melodic Blue, Baby Keem 5 107 113 - 587 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 3 108 108 - 237 Gold: Greatest Hits, ABBA 25 109 105 - 293 Blonde, Frank Ocean 1 110 10 - 2 AfterLife, Five Finger Death Punch 10 111 112 - 213 50 Number Ones, George Strait 1 112 115 - 189 All Time Greatest Hits, Lynyrd Skynyrd 56 113 79 - 21 Stereotype, Cole Swindell 48 114 102 - 10 Give Or Take, Giveon 11 115 117 - 53 Donda, Kanye West 1 116 126 - 214 AM, Arctic Monkeys 6 117 116 - 299 Stoney, Post Malone 4 118 120 - 82 Shiesty Season, Pooh Shiesty 3 119 122 - 232 ?, XXXTENTACION 1 120 7 - 2 Holy Fvck, Demi Lovato 7 121 106 - 8 Love, Damini, Burna Boy 14 122 125 - 195 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West 1 123 145 - 41 Hounds Of Love, Kate Bush 12 124 123 - 295 Moana, Soundtrack 2 125 111 - 124 The College Dropout, Kanye West 2 126 127 - 78 Greatest Hits, Pitbull 108 127 143 - 32 Country Stuff: The Album, Walker Hayes 9 128 135 - 286 ÷ (Divide), Ed Sheeran 1 129 114 - 52 Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler, The Creator 1 130 131 - 242 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day, Kid Cudi 4 131 142 - 65 Savage Mode II, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 1 132 133 - 130 Eternal Atake, Lil Uzi Vert 1 133 128 - 278 The Fame, Lady Gaga 2 134 137 - 120 The GOAT, Polo G 2 135 119 - 23 Mainstream Sellout, Machine Gun Kelly 1 136 134 - 65 The Voice Of The Heroes, Lil Baby & Lil Durk 1 137 139 - 271 More Life, Drake 1 138 136 - 268 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection, Bon Jovi 5 139 124 - 675 Metallica, Metallica 1 140 130 - 313 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys, The Beach Boys 16 141 138 - 437 Nothing Was The Same, Drake 1 142 144 - 331 ANTI, Rihanna 1 143 151 - 46 Devil's Got A New Disguise: The Very Best Of Aerosmith, Aerosmith 33 144 93 - 5 Manifesto : Day 1 (EP), ENHYPEN 6 145 140 - 41 30, Adele 1 146 - - 1 In Loving Memory, blackbear 146 147 148 - 50 Montero, Lil Nas X 2 148 121 - 7 Gangsta Art, Various Artists 11 149 141 - 422 The Eminem Show, Eminem 1 150 154 - 197 Greatest Hits, Foo Fighters 11 151 - - 6 Summertime Blues, Zach Bryan 34 152 153 - 168 X 100PRE, Bad Bunny 11 153 158 - 112 Purgatory, Tyler Childers 106 154 150 - 442 Greatest Hits, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 8 155 162 - 82 Whole Lotta Red, Playboi Carti 1 156 157 - 71 A Gangsta's Pain, Moneybagg Yo 1 157 155 - 126 Pray 4 Love, Rod Wave 2 158 161 - 43 Still Over It, Summer Walker 1 159 169 - 4 Ballads Of The Broken, Jelly Roll 159 160 163 - 208 DS2, Future 1 161 160 - 95 Channel Orange, Frank Ocean 2 162 192 - 148 Hot Pink, Doja Cat 9 163 164 - 267 Evolve, Imagine Dragons 2 164 195 - 60 Fearless (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift 1 165 156 - 135 Harry Styles, Harry Styles 1 166 152 - 350 Greatest Hits So Far..., Zac Brown Band 20 167 172 - 113 I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston 14 168 159 - 245 17, XXXTENTACION 2 169 170 - 141 Get Rich Or Die Tryin', 50 Cent 1 170 149 - 10 Superache, Conan Gray 9 171 173 - 96 Positions, Ariana Grande 1 172 165 - 27 Back For Everything, Kodak Black 2 173 - - 1 Good Person, Ingrid Andress 173 174 - - 99 Top, YoungBoy Never Broke Again 1 175 189 - 73 Hey World, Lee Brice 45 176 175 - 292 Teenage Dream, Katy Perry 1 177 171 - 101 Tickets To My Downfall, Machine Gun Kelly 1 178 190 - 106 "Awaken, My Love!", Childish Gambino 5 179 182 - 197 Dr. Dre -- 2001, Dr. Dre 2 180 187 - 141 Confessions, Usher 1 181 180 - 391 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, Eagles 1 182 183 - 478 Abbey Road, The Beatles 1 183 186 - 68 The Off-Season, J. Cole 1 184 174 - 82 Greatest Hits, Shania Twain 2 185 176 - 95 Goldmine, Gabby Barrett 27 186 - - 73 Currents, Tame Impala 4 187 147 - 11 Khaza, Kevin Gates 8 188 191 - 353 In The Lonely Hour, Sam Smith 2 189 - - 283 T R A P S O U L, Bryson Tiller 8 190 188 - 393 Hot Rocks 1964-1971, The Rolling Stones 4 191 177 - 72 When It's All Said And Done... Take Time, Giveon 5 192 181 - 3 Cigarettes After Sex, Cigarettes After Sex 181 193 - - 1 We Were Cowboys, Kameron Marlowe 193 194 199 - 171 Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, Lewis Capaldi 20 195 196 - 69 I Am > I Was, 21 Savage 1 196 184 - 89 Greatest Hits, Blink-182 6 197 - - 134 Die Lit, Playboi Carti 3 198 194 - 175 The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates, Daryl Hall John Oates 34 199 197 - 229 Number One Hits, Tim McGraw 27 200 - - 193 Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne 1
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Post by Gary on Sept 7, 2022 8:09:07 GMT -5
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TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 - - 1 Between 1&2: 11th Mini Album (EP), TWICE 1 2 57 - 16 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Kendrick Lamar 2 3 - - 35 An Evening With Silk Sonic, Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) 3 4 - - 1 Will Of The People, Muse 4 5 - - 13 Healer, Casting Crowns 5 6 - - 1 God Did, DJ Khaled 6 7 6 - 5 Manifesto : Day 1 (EP), ENHYPEN 1 8 7 - 15 Harry's House, Harry Styles 1 9 2 - 2 AfterLife, Five Finger Death Punch 2 10 1 - 2 Finally Enough Love, Madonna 1 11 - - 1 Young Blood, Marcus King 11 12 - - 1 Moonchild Mixes, Selena 12 13 - - 1 ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN, Machine Head 13 14 14 - 5 SEVENTEEN 4th Album Repackage: Sector 17, SEVENTEEN 1 15 12 - 17 Minisode 2: Thursday's Child (EP), TOMORROW X TOGETHER 1 16 22 - 83 Dangerous: The Double Album, Morgan Wallen 1 17 - - 1 I Am The Moon: IV. Farewell (EP), Tedeschi Trucks Band 17 18 13 - 5 Renaissance, Beyonce 1 19 3 - 2 Viva Las Vengeance, Panic! At The Disco 3 20 15 - 67 Sour, Olivia Rodrigo 1 21 16 - 13 Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler, The Creator 1 22 - - 1 Pre Pleasure, Julia Jacklin 22 23 23 - 14 SEVENTEEN 4th Album: Face The Sun, SEVENTEEN 1 24 - - 1 Thee Sacred Souls, Thee Sacred Souls 24 25 18 - 10 IM NAYEON: The 1st Mini Album (EP), NAYEON 1 26 - - 1 Jerry Jeff, Steve Earle & The Dukes 26 27 17 - 7 Checkmate: Mini Album (EP), iTZY 2 28 25 - 7 Special, Lizzo 1 29 - - 1 Five Seconds Flat, Lizzy McAlpine 29 30 4 - 2 Holy Fvck, Demi Lovato 4 31 37 - 10 Un Verano Sin Ti, Bad Bunny 3 32 - - 5 I Know NIGO, Nigo 11 33 - - 1 Queen Radio: Volume 1, Nicki Minaj 33 34 - - 1 Midnight Control, Dirty Heads 34 35 - - 2 Drill Music In Zion, Lupe Fiasco 35 36 - - 6 Freedom, Journey 3 37 5 - 2 Life After Death, tobyMac 5 38 29 - 142 Fine Line, Harry Styles 1 39 - - 33 If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power, Halsey 1 40 28 - 34 Dawn FM, The Weeknd 1 41 21 - 3 Cheat Codes, Danger Mouse & Black Thought 2 42 - - 1 The Forever Story, JID 42 43 - - 1 In Loving Memory, blackbear 43 44 24 - 14 Diamond Star Halos, Def Leppard 2 45 32 - 109 Folklore, Taylor Swift 1 46 42 - 42 Red (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift 1 47 35 - 367 Traveller, Chris Stapleton 1 48 - - 1 Against The Odds: 1974-1982, Blondie 48 49 41 - 41 30, Adele 1 50 30 - 8 Girls: The 2nd Mini Album (EP), aespa 1 51 44 - 4 NOW That's What I Call '90s Alternative Rock, Various Artists 30 52 - - 1 Rise Of Vikingr, Peyton Parrish 52 53 38 - 57 Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish 1 54 33 - 10 Superache, Conan Gray 3 55 45 - 146 Lover, Taylor Swift 1 56 - - 1 Good Person, Ingrid Andress 56 57 - - 1 We Were Cowboys, Kameron Marlowe 57 58 - - 1 Against The Odds: 1974-1982 (Super Deluxe Box Set), Blondie 58 59 62 - 14 Top Gun: Maverick, Soundtrack 7 60 27 - 4 Curtain Call 2, Eminem 1 61 50 - 5 The World EP.1 : Movement, ATEEZ 2 62 64 - 9 Planet Zero, Shinedown 1 63 40 - 6 Entering Heaven Alive, Jack White 2 64 52 - 178 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, Billie Eilish 1 65 65 - 10 Glow On, Turnstile 8 66 60 - 250 Diamonds, Elton John 6 67 67 - 24 Impera, Ghost 1 68 59 - 12 Proof, BTS 1 69 - - 1 Gothic Luxury, Meechy Darko 69 70 46 - 4 NOW That's What I Call Music! 83, Various Artists 19 71 55 - 73 Fearless (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift 1 72 61 - 10 Growin' Up, Luke Combs 2 73 - - 3 Give Me The Future, Bastille 8 74 - - 1 Formula, Vol. 3, Romeo Santos 74 75 47 - 5 Surrender, Maggie Rogers 6 76 49 - 7 Elvis (Soundtrack), Elvis Presley & Various Artists 9 77 - - 39 SEVENTEEN 9th Mini Album: Attacca (EP), SEVENTEEN 1 78 70 - 22 Unlimited Love, Red Hot Chili Peppers 1 79 20 - 2 Drif, Heilung 20 80 43 - 27 Dreamland, Glass Animals 3 81 51 - 21 Stray Kids Mini Album: Oddinary (EP), Stray Kids 1 82 11 - 2 Physical Thrills, Silversun Pickups 11 83 68 - 21 Donda, Kanye West 2 84 8 - 2 True Power, I Prevail 8 85 79 - 52 Scaled And Icy, twenty one pilots 2 86 78 - 94 Starting Over, Chris Stapleton 2 87 66 - 29 Mercury - Act 1, Imagine Dragons 4 88 - - 1 Under Cover, Valerie June 88 89 71 - 25 Planet Her, Doja Cat 4 90 - - 1 Wet Tennis, Sofi Tukker 90 91 92 - 21 Wet Leg, Wet Leg 4 92 56 - 2 Eldorado (EP), Neil Young + The Restless 56 93 - - 17 Country Stuff: The Album, Walker Hayes 2 94 73 - 12 Denim & Rhinestones, Carrie Underwood 4 95 - - 1 Songs Without Jokes, Bret McKenzie 95 96 74 - 14 Mainstream Sellout, Machine Gun Kelly 1 97 - - 111 Future Nostalgia, Dua Lipa 4 98 - - 1 Perspective, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong 98 99 85 - 20 Fear Of The Dawn, Jack White 1 100 89 - 13 NOW That's What I Call Country Classics 80s, Various Artists 26
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Gary
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Post by Gary on Sept 7, 2022 8:09:28 GMT -5
Album Sales
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 - - 1 Between 1&2: 11th Mini Album (EP), TWICE 1 2 - - 15 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Kendrick Lamar 2 3 - - 27 An Evening With Silk Sonic, Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) 3 4 - - 1 Will Of The People, Muse 4 5 - - 3 Healer, Casting Crowns 5 6 - - 1 God Did, DJ Khaled 6 7 6 - 5 Manifesto : Day 1 (EP), ENHYPEN 1 8 7 - 15 Harry's House, Harry Styles 1 9 2 - 2 AfterLife, Five Finger Death Punch 2 10 1 - 2 Finally Enough Love, Madonna 1 11 - - 1 Young Blood, Marcus King 11 12 - - 1 Moonchild Mixes, Selena 12 13 - - 1 ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN, Machine Head 13 14 15 - 5 SEVENTEEN 4th Album Repackage: Sector 17, SEVENTEEN 1 15 13 - 16 Minisode 2: Thursday's Child (EP), TOMORROW X TOGETHER 1 16 28 - 45 Dangerous: The Double Album, Morgan Wallen 1 17 - - 1 I Am The Moon: IV. Farewell (EP), Tedeschi Trucks Band 17 18 14 - 5 Renaissance, Beyonce 1 19 12 - 118 IGOR, Tyler, The Creator 1 20 18 - 265 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 2 21 3 - 2 Viva Las Vengeance, Panic! At The Disco 3 22 16 - 67 Sour, Olivia Rodrigo 1 23 17 - 13 Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler, The Creator 1 24 20 - 312 Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 6 25 - - 1 Pre Pleasure, Julia Jacklin 25 26 19 - 314 Thriller, Michael Jackson 9 27 29 - 13 SEVENTEEN 4th Album: Face The Sun, SEVENTEEN 1 28 - - 1 Thee Sacred Souls, Thee Sacred Souls 28 29 23 - 10 IM NAYEON: The 1st Mini Album (EP), NAYEON 1 30 - - 1 Jerry Jeff, Steve Earle & The Dukes 30 31 21 - 7 Checkmate: Mini Album (EP), iTZY 2 32 32 - 7 Special, Lizzo 1 33 - - 1 Five Seconds Flat, Lizzy McAlpine 33 34 4 - 2 Holy Fvck, Demi Lovato 4 35 - - 71 All Hope Is Gone, Slipknot 1 36 61 - 7 Un Verano Sin Ti, Bad Bunny 3 37 - - 2 I Know NIGO, Nigo 12 38 - - 1 Queen Radio: Volume 1, Nicki Minaj 38 39 38 - 468 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival 10 40 34 - 450 Greatest Hits, Queen 3 41 - - 1 Midnight Control, Dirty Heads 41 42 - - 1 Drill Music In Zion, Lupe Fiasco 42 43 - - 4 Freedom, Journey 3 44 36 - 655 Metallica, Metallica 1 45 5 - 2 Life After Death, tobyMac 5 46 43 - 142 Fine Line, Harry Styles 1 47 - - 12 If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power, Halsey 1 48 44 - 111 Harry Styles, Harry Styles 1 49 41 - 29 Dawn FM, The Weeknd 1 50 27 - 3 Cheat Codes, Danger Mouse & Black Thought 2 51 - - 1 The Forever Story, JID 51 52 35 - 150 The College Dropout, Kanye West 2 53 - - 1 In Loving Memory, blackbear 53 54 42 - 294 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 2 55 - - 1 11:11, Regina Spektor 55 56 30 - 12 Diamond Star Halos, Def Leppard 2 57 53 - 310 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys, The Beach Boys 11 58 50 - 110 Folklore, Taylor Swift 1 59 68 - 42 Red (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift 1 60 49 - 161 AM, Arctic Monkeys 6 61 58 - 258 Abbey Road, The Beatles 1 62 56 - 359 Traveller, Chris Stapleton 1 63 57 - 79 "Awaken, My Love!", Childish Gambino 4 64 45 - 218 Guardians Of The Galaxy, Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2, Soundtrack 2 65 65 - 587 Legend: The Best Of..., Bob Marley And The Wailers 5 66 70 - 322 Gold: Greatest Hits, ABBA 6 67 46 - 218 Back In Black, AC/DC 20 68 - - 1 Against The Odds: 1974-1982, Blondie 68 69 67 - 41 30, Adele 1 70 76 - 85 Evermore, Taylor Swift 1 71 31 - 157 Master Of Puppets, Metallica 7 72 52 - 407 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1, Soundtrack 1 73 47 - 8 Girls: The 2nd Mini Album (EP), aespa 1 74 64 - 224 Purple Rain (Soundtrack), Prince And The Revolution 2 75 77 - 4 NOW That's What I Call '90s Alternative Rock, Various Artists 40 76 - - 103 The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill 1 77 - - 1 Rise Of Vikingr, Peyton Parrish 77 78 62 - 57 Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish 1 79 - - 101 Appetite For Destruction, Guns N' Roses 4 80 51 - 10 Superache, Conan Gray 3 81 78 - 126 Lover, Taylor Swift 1 82 69 - 84 To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar 1 83 - - 1 Good Person, Ingrid Andress 83 84 - - 1 Super Fly (Soundtrack), Curtis Mayfield 84 85 - - 1 We Were Cowboys, Kameron Marlowe 85 86 - - 1 Against The Odds: 1974-1982 (Super Deluxe Box Set), Blondie 86 87 - - 10 Top Gun: Maverick, Soundtrack 7 88 59 - 83 Ride The Lightning, Metallica 4 89 40 - 4 Curtain Call 2, Eminem 1 90 80 - 469 Greatest Hits, Guns N' Roses 3 91 83 - 436 Nevermind, Nirvana 1 92 72 - 95 Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Wu-Tang Clan 41 93 91 - 5 The World EP.1 : Movement, ATEEZ 2 94 - - 16 We Are Not Your Kind, Slipknot 1 95 37 - 119 Dookie, Green Day 2 96 - - 113 A Charlie Brown Christmas (Soundtrack), Vince Guaraldi Trio 6 97 - - 8 Planet Zero, Shinedown 1 98 66 - 6 Entering Heaven Alive, Jack White 2 99 - - 35 Plastic Beach, Gorillaz 2 100 81 - 299 Back To Black, Amy Winehouse 2
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Post by Gary on Sept 7, 2022 8:09:50 GMT -5
Vinyl
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 - - 1 An Evening With Silk Sonic, Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) 1 2 - - 1 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Kendrick Lamar 2 3 - - 1 Will Of The People, Muse 3 4 3 - 15 Harry's House, Harry Styles 1 5 6 - 197 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 1 6 4 - 85 IGOR, Tyler, The Creator 2 7 5 - 11 Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler, The Creator 1 8 - - 1 Thee Sacred Souls, Thee Sacred Souls 8 9 - - 1 Pre Pleasure, Julia Jacklin 9 10 - - 1 Five Seconds Flat, Lizzy McAlpine 10 11 8 - 54 Sour, Olivia Rodrigo 1 12 - - 1 I Know NIGO, Nigo 12 13 7 - 254 Thriller, Michael Jackson 1 14 - - 1 All Hope Is Gone, Slipknot 14 15 11 - 275 Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 1 16 - - 1 Freedom, Journey 16 17 - - 1 11:11, Regina Spektor 17 18 1 - 2 Finally Enough Love, Madonna 1 19 15 - 31 The College Dropout, Kanye West 6 20 19 - 168 Greatest Hits, Queen 1 21 - - 1 Drill Music In Zion, Lupe Fiasco 21 22 18 - 213 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 1 23 - - 475 Abbey Road, The Beatles 1 24 20 - 154 AM, Arctic Monkeys 1 25 23 - 52 "Awaken, My Love!", Childish Gambino 3
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Post by Gary on Sept 7, 2022 8:10:09 GMT -5
Catalog
TW LW 2W WOC TITLE PEAK 1 1 - 106 Starboy, The Weeknd 1 2 2 - 837 Greatest Hits, Queen 1 3 3 - 360 good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar 1 4 4 - 36 YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny 1 5 5 - 429 Rumours, Fleetwood Mac 1 6 6 - 1172 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival 1 7 7 - 188 Ctrl, SZA 1 8 17 - 466 Curtain Call: The Hits, Eminem 1 9 10 - 327 Take Care, Drake 1 10 12 - 82 Graduation, Kanye West 8 11 11 - 112 DAMN., Kendrick Lamar 2 12 14 - 1368 Journey's Greatest Hits, Journey 1 13 13 - 361 Greatest Hits, 2Pac 2 14 8 - 52 IGOR, Tyler, The Creator 6 15 20 - 272 1989, Taylor Swift 1 16 9 - 167 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits, Elvis Presley 1 17 16 - 806 Greatest Hits, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 1 18 21 - 273 2014 Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole 2 19 28 - 16 Indigo, Chris Brown 19 20 15 - 567 Thriller, Michael Jackson 1 21 19 - 1136 Back In Black, AC/DC 1 22 46 - 45 reputation, Taylor Swift 7 23 26 - 442 The Essential Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson 1 24 22 - 296 Nevermind, Nirvana 1 25 27 - 36 Over It, Summer Walker 13 26 49 - 2 Evermore, Taylor Swift 26 27 25 - 178 Views, Drake 4 28 23 - 1533 Legend: The Best Of..., Bob Marley And The Wailers 1 29 37 - 62 The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1, Nickelback 11 30 - - 530 Appetite For Destruction, Guns N' Roses 1 31 31 - 14 El Ultimo Tour del Mundo, Bad Bunny 31 32 24 - 119 Born To Die, Lana Del Rey 3 33 34 - 388 Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno Mars 1 34 30 - 514 Gold: Greatest Hits, ABBA 1 35 29 - 111 Blonde, Frank Ocean 2 36 33 - 136 50 Number Ones, George Strait 1 37 35 - 313 All Time Greatest Hits, Lynyrd Skynyrd 2 38 43 - 51 AM, Arctic Monkeys 14 39 36 - 85 Stoney, Post Malone 7 40 38 - 4 Shiesty Season, Pooh Shiesty 38 41 39 - 85 ?, XXXTENTACION 5 42 42 - 38 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West 9 43 - - 13 Hounds Of Love, Kate Bush 1 44 40 - 126 Moana, Soundtrack 6 45 32 - 39 The College Dropout, Kanye West 1 46 44 - 40 Greatest Hits, Pitbull 34 47 - - 86 ÷ (Divide), Ed Sheeran 9 48 48 - 107 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day, Kid Cudi 11 49 - - 1 Savage Mode II, 21 Savage & Metro Boomin 49 50 50 - 46 Eternal Atake, Lil Uzi Vert 8
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 7, 2022 8:18:08 GMT -5
Thanks, Gary.
Madonna's remix compilation drops off the chart from No. 8 (not that surprising); Panic at the Disco's studio album also drops off, from No. 13.
That leaves the two studio albums that debuted in last week's top 10 as this week's biggest positional droppers on the Billboard 200: Demi Lovato's set, down 113 spots to No. 120, and Five Finger Death Punch, down 100 spots to No. 110.
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Post by 85la on Sept 7, 2022 12:27:23 GMT -5
Silk Sonic's 193-position leap is the biggest leap since Eminem's (196 spots). Interesting, I wonder where these rank on the all-time biggest jumps (which was the Eminem one?) Thanks, Gary. Madonna's remix compilation drops off the chart from No. 8 (not that surprising); Panic at the Disco's studio album also drops off, from No. 13. That leaves the two studio albums that debuted in last week's top 10 as this week's biggest positional droppers on the Billboard 200: Demi Lovato's set, down 113 spots to No. 120, and Five Finger Death Punch, down 110 spots to No. 110. Wow, those are some pretty nasty drops though. Also, as for Queen Radio: Volume 1, I'm assuming all streams of those songs, whether from the original albums or this greatest hits compilation, were assigned to the latter, as I don't think any of the original albums sold more than 3k copies this week. Not sure what Nicki's usual weekly streaming numbers are for most of those songs (obviously SFG probably makes up a bulk of it). But aside from SFG, this probably doesn't represent too much unique activity that wouldn't otherwise take place during a usual week.
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Post by WolfSpear on Sept 7, 2022 14:14:49 GMT -5
Silk Sonic is tied for 2nd biggest leap with Bob Dylan.
BIGGEST JUMPS OVERALL: THE BILLBOARD 200 199-3: Music To Be Murdered By - Eminem (January 2, 2021) 200-7: Self Portrait - Bob Dylan (July 11, 1970) 200-7: An Evening With Silk Sonic - Silk Sonic (September 10, 2022) 197-6: Headquarters - The Monkees (June 17, 1967) 199-15: Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin (November 15, 1969) 194-9: Greatest Hits I, II & III: The Platinum Collection - Queen (November 17, 2018) 192-12: The Weight Of These Wings - Miranda Lambert (April 22, 2017) 176-1: Life After Death - The Notorious B.I.G. (April 12, 1997) 198-23: Lindsey Stirling - Lindsey Stirling (November 16, 2013) 178-4: Abbey Road - The Beatles (October 25, 1969) 190-17: The Wall - Pink Floyd (March 17, 2012) 173-1: Vitalogy - Pearl Jam (December 24, 1994) 194-23: Born Here, Live Here, Die Here - Luke Bryan (April 24, 2021) 199-29: Let It Bleed - The Rolling Stones (December 13, 1969) 187-18: Get Lifted - John Legend (February 25, 2006)
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Post by HolidayGuy on Sept 7, 2022 14:23:42 GMT -5
Oops- Five Finger Death Punch's drop is 100 positions, rather than 110. I fixed my initial post.
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