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Post by Gary on Apr 19, 2023 15:39:05 GMT -5
Can Metallica Rock Morgan Wallen Out of the Billboard 200 No. 1? In this week's The Contenders, the metal greats present perhaps the biggest challenger yet to Morgan Wallen's continued reign.
By Andrew Unterberger www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/metallica-morgan-wallen-contenders-billboard-200-1235310614/ 04/19/2023The Contenders is a midweek column that looks at artists aiming for the top of the Billboard charts, and the strategies behind their efforts. This week (for the upcoming charts dated April 22), one of the biggest rock bands of all-time hopes to score their seventh No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 – but it still has to get through today’s top country artist to do so. 04/19/2023 Metallica, 72 Seasons (Blackened): Metallica’s first original album in seven years arrives with no shortage of hype or promotion. The band released four songs in advance of the 12-track set’s April 14 release (including the Mainstream Rock Airplay-topping lead single “Lux Eterna”), held a four-night residency on Jimmy Kimmel Live! during its release week, and even launched a Metallica Logo Generator website last Thursday, which allowed fans to make versions of the cover titled after themselves to share on social media. And of course, as one of the best-selling bands in rock history, Metallica has no shortage of physical options available for 72 Seasons. There are six vinyl variants for purchase, including standard black, an midnight violet-colored indie store exclusive, a red smoke-colored Target exclusive, a yellow and black swirl-colored Walmart exclusive, and both a smoky black-colored yellow and a black splatter-colored fan club exclusive. There are also two cassette options: a widely available transparent yellow variant, and a smoky black-colored Spotify exclusive. Will it all be enough to unseat Morgan Wallen’s reigning five-week No. 1, One Thing at a Time – which earned 167,000 equivalent album units in its sixth week atop the chart? It may be close: Metallica should have a clear sales advantage, but without a major streaming hit on the set, it will of course be lagging behind Wallen’s juggernaut in that area (which also has 36 tracks to stream, rather than 72 Seasons‘ 12). The metal gods do have history on their side – their last six official studio albums have all topped the Billboard 200, dating back to their 1991 self-titled blockbuster. IN THE MIX Yung Bleu, Love Scars II (Moon Boy University / EMPIRE): Yung Bleu broke out at the beginning of the 2020s as one of the most promising rising singer-rappers, thanks to the Drake-assisted hit “You’re Mines Still” from his successful Love Scars: The 5 Stages of Emotions EP. Three years and a couple studio albums later, he’s back with that mini-set’s sequel – this time a 15-track effort with features from Chris Brown, Ty Dolla $ign and Tink, as well as an Acoustic Deluxe edition featuring four unplugged bonus cuts. Waterparks, Intellectual Property (Fueled by Ramen): They’ve never had conventional hit singles on radio or streaming, but pop/rock trio Waterparks have been one of the more consistently performing rock acts of the past decade, notching three consecutive albums in the Billboard 200’s top half. This month’s Intellectual Property looks to make it four for four, with four different vinyl variants, four different CD releases and even a pair of cassette options looking to help its cause. Ice Spice, Like..? (10K Projects/Capitol): Rap phenomenon Ice Spice’s debut EP has been a fixture on the Billboard 200 since debuting at No. 7 in early February, ranking at No. 187 on this week’s chart (dated April 22). The six-track set should make a sizable jump this week, however, following the Nicki Minaj-assisted remix to Like..?’s “Princess Diana,” which has been one of the best-selling and best-streaming new songs since its Friday release — metrics that will count towards the EP’s totals.
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Post by Gary on Apr 23, 2023 14:13:04 GMT -5
Morgan Wallen’s ‘One Thing at a Time’ Nabs Seventh Week at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Plus: Metallica scores the biggest week for a rock album in over three-and-a-half years as "72 Seasons" debuts at No. 2.
www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/morgan-wallen-one-thing-at-a-time-number-one-seven-weeks-billboard-200-1235313290/By Keith Caulfield 04/23/2023 Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time spends a seventh consecutive and total week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated April 29). The set earned 166,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 20 (down 1%) in the United States, according to Luminate. In the last 10 years, only two acts – Wallen and Taylor Swift – have had multiple albums with at least seven weeks at No. 1 each. Wallen has done so with One Thing at a Time and his previous release, Dangerous: The Double Album, which spent 10 weeks at No. 1 in 2021. Swift did it with Folklore (eight weeks in 2020) and 1989 (11 weeks in 2014-15). Also in the top 10 of the new Billboard 200, Metallica blasts in at No. 2 with its new studio album, 72 Seasons. The set debuts with 146,000 units earned – achieving the largest week, by units, for any rock or hard rock album in over three-and-a-half years. It also marks the band’s 12th top 10 charting album – of which eight have reached the top two. 72 Seasons marks the band’s first original album in seven years. Plus, Taylor Swift’s 2019 album Lover ranks in the Billboard 200’s top 10 for the first time in over three years, climbing 12-9. 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 April 29, 2023-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard‘s website on April 25. For all chart news, follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram. Of One Thing at a Time’s 166,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending April 20, SEA units comprise 151,000 (down 5%, equaling 201.71 million on-demand official streams of the set’s 36 songs), album sales comprise 12,000 (up 102% following the release of a new vinyl edition of the set) and TEA units comprise 3,000 (up 7%). Metallica’s new studio album 72 Seasons starts at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, scoring the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band its 12th top 10-charting effort. The set opens with 146,000 equivalent album units earned – the biggest week for any rock or hard rock album since Tool’s Fear Inoculum arrived with 270,000 equivalent album units at No. 1 (Sept. 14, 2019-dated chart). (Rock and hard rock albums are defined as those that have hit or are eligible to chart on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and Top Hard Rock Albums chart.) Of 72 Seasons’ 146,000 units earned, album sales comprise 134,000 — it’s the top-selling album of the week, and it bows with the biggest sales week for any rock or hard rock album since Fear Inoculum’s debut with 248,000 sold, SEA units comprise 11,500 (equaling 15.91 million on-demand official streams of the set’s 12 songs) and TEA units comprise 500. 72 Seasons was led by the single “Lux Æterna,” which racked up 11 weeks at No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart – tying the band’s cover of “Turn the Page” (1998-99) for its longest ruler atop the list. The album’s title track rose 8-6 on the most recently published Mainstream Rock Airplay chart (dated April 29), and marks the group’s 26th top 10-charting song on the tally. SZA’s chart-topping SOS rises 4-3 on the Billboard 200 with 66,000 equivalent album units (up 9%), Taylor Swift’s former No. 1 Midnights falls 3-4 (60,000; up 1%) and Wallen’s former leader Dangerous: The Double Album rises 6-5 (49,000; up 3%). Luke Combs’ Gettin’ Old bumps 7-6 (43,000; down 7%), Metro Boomin’ chart-topping Heroes & Villains goes up 9-7 (37,000; up 1%) and Bad Bunny’s former No. 1 Un Verano Sin Ti steps 10-8 (36,000; up 5%). Taylor Swift’s chart-topping Lover rises 12-9 (34,000; up 4%) – marking the first week in the top 10 for the set, which debuted at No. 1 in September 2019, in over three years – since the chart dated Feb. 22, 2020. The album has been bumping around the top 20 of the Billboard 200 in the last month, since Swift’s The Eras Tour launched on March 17. It’s moved 35-13-16-15-12-9 in the last six weeks. Melanie Martinez’s Portals rounds out the top 10 of the Billboard 200, falling 5-10 with 33,000 (down 31%). Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes a thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling the weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious or unverifiable is removed, using established criteria, before final chart calculations are made and published.
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Post by Gary on Apr 23, 2023 14:20:28 GMT -5
1. Morgan Wallen 166,000 (sales12,000) 2.Metallica 146,000 (sales 134,000) 3. SZA 66,000 4. Taylor Swift 60,000 5. Morgan Wallen 49,000 6. Luke Combs 43,000 7. Metro Boom 37,000 8. Bad Bunny 36,000 9. Taylor Swift 34,000 10. Melanie Martinez 33,000
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Post by Gary on Apr 23, 2023 14:21:06 GMT -5
Morgan Wallen and Taylor Swift only acts in the last 10 years with multiple albums at #1 for 7 or more weeks
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Post by fengyu on Apr 23, 2023 14:28:33 GMT -5
Lover made it!!
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Post by KeepDeanWeird on Apr 23, 2023 15:03:49 GMT -5
Crazy that Dangerous grew last week. The fact that it hasn't been completely cannibalized by OTAAT's 36 tracks is pretty remarkable.
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Post by Gary on Apr 23, 2023 15:07:03 GMT -5
Weeks in the top 10
top 10 ARTIST 116 MORGAN WALLEN (78 weeks in the top 5) 48 BAD BUNNY 26 TAYLOR SWIFT(Midnights) 20 METRO BOOMIN 19 SZA 19 TAYLOR SWIFT (Lover) 7 MORGAN WALLEN (One Thing At A Time) 4 LUKE COMBS 3 MELANIE MARTINEZ
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Apr 24, 2023 13:14:34 GMT -5
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Post by Gary on Apr 25, 2023 9:47:54 GMT -5
Billboard 200 - Flashback --- The 1st weekly album chart March 24, 1956
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Apr 25, 2023 22:09:07 GMT -5
Metallica's "72 Seasons" opens at No. 1 with the biggest sales week for a rock set in over three-and-a-half years.
4/25/2023 By Keith Caulfield
Metallica’s 72 Seasons opens at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart (dated April 29) with the largest sales week in over three-and-a-half years for any rock or hard rock album. The set bows with 134,000 copies sold in the United States in the week ending April 20, according to Luminate. It’s the eighth No. 1 on Top Album Sales for the band.
72 Seasons marks the group’s first original album in nearly seven years, since 2016’s chart-topping Hardwired… To Self-Destruct.
Also on Top Album Sales, Waterparks notches its highest charting set and best sales week ever – as Intellectual Property bows at No. 2. Plus, Yung Bleu and Prof both log their first top 10s with the arrivals of Love Scars II and Horse, respectively. 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. For all chart news, follow billboard and billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram. 72 Seasons bows with the biggest sales week for any rock or hard rock album since Fear Inoculum’s debut with 248,000 sold (No. 1, chart dated Sept. 14, 2019). Of 72 Seasons’ 134,000 sold, physical sales comprise 106,500 (59,000 on CD, 42,500 on vinyl and 5,000 on cassette) and digital download sales comprise nearly 27,500. The vinyl sales sum marks Metallica’s largest sales week for an album on the format since Luminate began tracking sales in 1991. Waterparks collects its highest-charting set and best sales week yet as Intellectual Property debuts at No. 2 with 16,000 copies sold. It’s the third top 10 for the rock act. Melanie Martinez’s former No. 1 Portals falls 2-3 with 13,000 sold (down 33%), Taylor Swift’s chart-topping Midnights climbs 5-4 with nearly 13,000 (down 6%) and Morgan Wallen’s former leader One Thing at a Time vaults 15-5 with 12,000 (up 102%) after a new vinyl edition of the album was released. Yung Bleu bows at No. 6 with Love Scars II, scoring his first top 10 and best sales week yet, as the album starts with 10,000 sold. Lana Del Rey’s Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. falls 4-7 with 9,000 sold (down 35%). Rapper Prof achieves his first top 10 and best sales week with the No. 8 start of Horse (9,000 sold). TWICE’s former No. 1 Ready to Be dips 8-9 with nearly 9,000 (down 18%) and TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s chart-topping The Name Chapter: Temptation slips 9-10 with nearly 8,000 (down 14%). In the week ending April 20, there were 2.023 million albums sold in the U.S. (up 0.4% compared to the previous week). Of that sum, physical albums (CDs, vinyl LPs, cassettes, etc.) comprised 1.675 million (up 0.4%) and digital albums comprised 348,000 (up 0.4%). There were 693,000 CD albums sold in the week ending April 20 (up 0.3% week-over-week) and 965,000 vinyl albums sold (up 0.4%). Year-to-date CD album sales stand at 10.464 million (up 3.8% compared to the same time frame a year ago) and year-to-date vinyl album sales total 14.487 million (up 27.7%). Overall year-to-date album sales total 30.786 million (up 9.7% compared to the same year-to-date time frame a year ago). Year-to-date physical album sales stand at 25.116 million (up 16.4%) and digital album sales total 5.670 million (down 12.6%).
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Post by Gary on Apr 27, 2023 10:58:01 GMT -5
With Harry Belafonte’s Death, These Are the Only Billboard 200-Topping Artists From the Pre-Beatles Years Still Alive Most of these artists are in their 80s and 90s, but one is just 72. He was very young when he started.
By Paul Grein
04/25/2023Harry Belafonte, who died on Tuesday (April 25) at age 96, made history in March 1956, becoming the first artist to top Billboard’s weekly album chart, now known as the Billboard 200. He achieved the feat with his sophomore album Belafonte, which held the top spot for six consecutive weeks. With Belafonte’s death, just four Billboard 200-topping artists from the years before The Beatles’ explosive arrival in 1964 are still living. In addition, a handful of artists who were featured on Billboard 200-topping original cast albums and soundtracks between 1956 and 1964 are still living, but those albums weren’t credited to them individually. Most notably, the legendary Julie Andrews, 87, was featured on the cast albums to My Fair Lady, which topped the chart for 15 nonconsecutive weeks starting in July 1956, and Camelot, which topped the chart for six consecutive weeks in June and July 1961. Andrews, of course, was also featured on two Billboard 200-topping soundtracks, Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music, which were released after The Beatles arrived. Mitzi Gaynor, 91, was featured on the South Pacific soundtrack, which topped the chart for 31 nonconsecutive weeks starting in May 1958. Future EGOT recipient Rita Moreno, 91, was featured on the West Side Story soundtrack, which topped the chart for 54 nonconsecutive weeks starting in May 1962. And Anna Maria Alberghetti, 86, was featured on the cast album to Carnival, which topped the chart for a single week in July 1961. For the record, Billboard published album charts starting in 1945, but the chart didn’t become a regular, weekly feature until March 1956. A total of 31 different credited artists landed No. 1 albums between Belafonte and The Singing Nun’s The Singing Nun, the final No. 1 of the pre-Beatles era. (Those years officially ended when Meet the Beatles! hit No. 1 on Feb. 15, 1964.) Here are the four artists who hit No. 1 before that date who are still living: Johnny MathisAge: 87 Notes: Mathis’s Johnny’s Greatest Hits reached No 1 in June 1958, becoming the first greatest hits album to top the chart. It remained on top for three nonconsecutive weeks and remained on the Billboard 200 for a then-record 490 weeks. The album featured songs that have made listeners swoon ever since, including “Chances Are,” “It’s Not for Me to Say,” “The Twelfth of Never” and “Wonderful! Wonderful!.” Mathis’ Heavenly first hit No. 1 in November 1959 and remained on top for five consecutive weeks. That album featured Mathis’ exquisite reading of “Misty.” One listen to that track and you’ll agree, the album title was no hype. Bob NewhartAge: 93 Notes: Newhart is best known as a legendary TV star, one of the few to star in multiple long-running and much-admired series (The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart). But in the early 1960s he was a hit recording act, with back-to-back No. 1 albums, The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart (which first hit No. 1 in July 1960 and remained on top for 14 non-consecutive weeks) and The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! (which had a single week on top in January 1961). These were the first two comedy albums to reach No. 1. Both albums won Grammys. The former was the first comedy album to win album of the year. Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul & Mary) Peter, Paul and MaryAges: 84 (Yarrow); 85 (Stookey) Notes: The folk-pop trio had a pair of No. 1 albums in 1962-63, Peter, Paul & Mary and In the Wind. The former album topped the chart for seven non-consecutive weeks beginning in October 1962. The latter topped the chart for five consecutive weeks in November 1963. Peter, Paul & Mary included “Lemon Tree,” “If I Had a Hammer” and “Where Have All the Flowers Gone.” In the Wind drew its title from the trio’s hit version of Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind.” The album also included “Tell It on the Mountain!” and Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right.” (In case you’re wondering why Dylan isn’t on this list, he didn’t land a No. 1 album until 1974’s Planet Waves, a collaboration with The Band.) Mary Travers, the third member of the legendary trio, died in 2009 at age 72. Little Stevie WonderAge: 72 Notes: Wonder was just 13 when he landed his first No. 1 album in August 1963 with Little Stevie Wonder/The 12-Year Old Genius. It was the first album to ascend to No. 1 since Billboard combined its separate mono and stereo album charts in the previous issue (where Andy Williams’ Days of Wine and Roses logged a 16th and final week on top). The two stars shared a long history: Williams hosted all three Grammy telecasts on which Wonder became the first (and still the only) artist to win album of the year with three consecutive studio albums — Innervisions, Fulfillingness’ First Finale and Songs in the Key of Life. Wonder’s 1963 album included “Fingertips – Pt 2,” which was his first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition to singing, Wonder played bongos and harmonica on the explosive track.
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Post by WolfSpear on Apr 27, 2023 17:14:45 GMT -5
MOST #1's: TOP ALBUM SALES 19: The Beatles (1964-2021) 14: Jay-Z (1998-2017) 12: Bruce Springsteen (1980-2020) 11: Barbra Streisand (1964-2016) 11: Kenny Chesney (2002-2020) 11: Taylor Swift (2008-2023) 10: Elvis Presley (1956-2002) 10: Paul McCartney & Wings (1970-2021) 10: Madonna (1985-2022) 10: Eminem (2000-2022) 9: The Rolling Stones (1965-1981) 9: U2 (1987-2023) 9: Garth Brooks (1991-2013) 8: Metallica (1991-2023) 8: Kanye West (2005-2019) 8: Drake (2010-2018)
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Post by tanooki on Apr 27, 2023 17:37:22 GMT -5
Billboard 200 Week of April 29, 2023 TW LW WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) 1 1 7 One Thing At A Time - Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) 2 NEW 1 72 Seasons - Metallica ( 2 ) 3 4 19 SOS - SZA ( 1 ) 4 3 26 Midnights - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 5 6 119 Dangerous: The Double Album - Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) 6 7 4 Gettin' Old - Luke Combs ( 4 ) 7 9 20 Heroes & Villains - Metro Boomin ( 1 ) 8 10 50 Un Verano Sin Ti - Bad Bunny ( 1 ) 9 12 191 Lover - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 10 5 3 Portals - Melanie Martinez ( 2 ) 11 13 24 Her Loss - Drake & 21 Savage ( 1 ) 12 2 2 Hope - NF ( 2 ) 13 15 8 Manana Sera Bonito - Karol G ( 1 ) 14 17 143 Folklore - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 15 187 13 Like..? (EP) - Ice Spice ( 15 ) 16 19 48 American Heartbreak - Zach Bryan ( 5 ) 17 11 81 Call Me If You Get Lost - Tyler, The Creator ( 1 ) 18 20 285 Starboy - The Weeknd ( 1 ) 19 21 164 My Turn - Lil Baby ( 1 ) 20 18 6 Endless Summer Vacation - Miley Cyrus ( 3 ) 21 NEW 1 Cottonwood 2 - NLE Choppa ( 21 ) 22 22 27 It's Only Me - Lil Baby ( 1 ) 23 25 436 1989 - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 24 30 239 reputation - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 25 29 75 Red (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 26 26 48 Harry's House - Harry Styles ( 1 ) 27 27 284 Diamonds - Elton John ( 7 ) 28 34 238 If I Know Me - Morgan Wallen ( 10 ) 29 32 85 Certified Lover Boy - Drake ( 1 ) 30 31 525 Rumours - Fleetwood Mac ( 1 ) 31 35 123 Evermore - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 32 33 539 Greatest Hits - Queen ( 8 ) 33 NEW 1 Intellectual Property - Waterparks ( 33 ) 34 42 306 Ctrl - SZA ( 3 ) 35 43 189 Hollywood's Bleeding - Post Malone ( 1 ) 36 39 307 This One's For You - Luke Combs ( 4 ) 37 86 326 Blonde - Frank Ocean ( 1 ) 38 NEW 1 Love Scars II - Yung Bleu ( 38 ) 39 41 547 good kid, m.A.A.d city - Kendrick Lamar ( 2 ) 40 37 51 I Never Liked You - Future ( 1 ) 41 38 628 Curtain Call: The Hits - Eminem ( 1 ) 42 14 2 Never Enough - Daniel Caesar ( 14 ) 43 8 121 Meteora - Linkin Park ( 1 ) 44 40 27 Leave The Light On - Bailey Zimmerman ( 9 ) 45 23 4 Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd - Lana Del Rey ( 3 ) 46 46 314 DAMN. - Kendrick Lamar ( 1 ) 47 Re-Entry 100 After Hours - The Weeknd ( 1 ) 48 44 100 Sour - Olivia Rodrigo ( 1 ) 49 16 114 The Highlights - The Weeknd ( 2 ) 50 47 184 IGOR - Tyler, The Creator ( 1 ) 51 50 180 What You See Is What You Get - Luke Combs ( 1 ) 52 48 638 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits - Creedence Clearwater Revival ( 18 ) 53 53 93 Fearless (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 54 51 13 The Mockingbird & The Crow - HARDY ( 4 ) 55 49 38 Renaissance - Beyonce ( 1 ) 56 52 9 Bluebird Days - Jordan Davis ( 19 ) 57 79 4 LPM (La Perreo Mixtape) - Yng Lvcas ( 57 ) 58 24 4 FACE (EP) - Jimin ( 2 ) 59 55 257 Goodbye & Good Riddance - Juice WRLD ( 4 ) 60 65 16 Pa Que Hablen.: I. - Fuerza Regida ( 60 ) 61 54 43 Growin' Up - Luke Combs ( 2 ) 62 56 251 Scorpion - Drake ( 1 ) 63 57 529 Take Care - Drake ( 1 ) 64 77 176 Speak Now - Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 65 59 437 2014 Forest Hills Drive - J. Cole ( 1 ) 66 58 7 Red Moon In Venus - Kali Uchis ( 4 ) 67 74 135 Flower Boy - Tyler, The Creator ( 2 ) 68 61 779 Legend: The Best Of... - Bob Marley And The Wailers ( 5 ) 69 62 364 ANTI - Rihanna ( 1 ) 70 66 471 Greatest Hits - 2Pac ( 3 ) 71 135 122 Channel Orange - Frank Ocean ( 2 ) 72 60 480 Born To Die - Lana Del Rey ( 2 ) 73 67 397 Traveller - Chris Stapleton ( 1 ) 74 64 95 Planet Her - Doja Cat ( 2 ) 75 70 98 Savage Mode II - 21 Savage & Metro Boomin ( 1 ) 76 68 58 7220 - Lil Durk ( 1 ) 77 36 3 The Record - boygenius ( 4 ) 78 69 362 Views - Drake ( 1 ) 79 80 246 ASTROWORLD - Travis Scott ( 1 ) 80 75 758 Journey's Greatest Hits - Journey ( 10 ) 81 73 41 Wasteland - Brent Faiyaz ( 2 ) 82 71 159 Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa ( 3 ) 83 83 272 Graduation - Kanye West ( 1 ) 84 78 45 Nirvana - Nirvana ( 3 ) 85 63 146 Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon - Pop Smoke ( 1 ) 86 104 260 beerbongs & bentleys - Post Malone ( 1 ) 87 87 510 Greatest Hits - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers ( 2 ) 88 88 8 Love Sick - Don Toliver ( 8 ) 89 76 32 Different Man - Kane Brown ( 5 ) 90 85 108 SoulFly - Rod Wave ( 1 ) 91 90 395 Hamilton: An American Musical - Original Broadway Cast ( 2 ) 92 81 36 Beautiful Mind - Rod Wave ( 1 ) 93 82 127 Starting Over - Chris Stapleton ( 3 ) 94 91 84 The Melodic Blue - Baby Keem ( 5 ) 95 95 301 More Life - Drake ( 1 ) 96 94 145 Legends Never Die - Juice WRLD ( 1 ) 97 93 621 Greatest Hits - Guns N' Roses ( 3 ) 98 105 15 Rave & Roses - Rema ( 98 ) 99 97 77 = - Ed Sheeran ( 1 ) 100 99 570 Thriller - Michael Jackson ( 1 ) 101 100 16 The Essential Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters ( 42 ) 102 106 10 Tyler Hubbard - Tyler Hubbard ( 40 ) 103 102 155 Indigo - Chris Brown ( 1 ) 104 132 164 YHLQMDLG - Bad Bunny ( 2 ) 105 139 332 Stoney - Post Malone ( 4 ) 106 117 31 Queen Radio: Volume 1 - Nicki Minaj ( 10 ) 107 72 6 Ready To Be: 12th Mini Album (EP) - TWICE ( 2 ) 108 92 270 Gold: Greatest Hits - ABBA ( 25 ) 109 101 49 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers - Kendrick Lamar ( 1 ) 110 96 22 Bell Bottom Country - Lainey Wilson ( 51 ) 111 NEW 1 Horse - Prof ( 111 ) 112 115 233 50 Number Ones - George Strait ( 1 ) 113 108 44 Honestly, Nevermind - Drake ( 1 ) 114 113 30 This Is What ____ Feels Like (Vol.1-4) - JVKE ( 40 ) 115 142 104 Currents - Tame Impala ( 4 ) 116 103 175 Fine Line - Harry Styles ( 1 ) 117 121 295 Luv Is Rage 2 - Lil Uzi Vert ( 1 ) 118 Re-Entry 36 Curtain Call 2 - Eminem ( 6 ) 119 109 216 All Time Greatest Hits - Lynyrd Skynyrd ( 56 ) 120 114 620 Doo-Wops & Hooligans - Bruno Mars ( 3 ) 121 118 215 Death Race For Love - Juice WRLD ( 1 ) 122 126 247 AM - Arctic Monkeys ( 6 ) 123 119 61 All I Want Is You - Miguel ( 37 ) 124 129 320 Teenage Dream - Katy Perry ( 1 ) 125 147 708 Metallica - Metallica ( 1 ) 126 111 143 F*ck Love - The Kid LAROI ( 1 ) 127 131 222 Swimming - Mac Miller ( 3 ) 128 110 212 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? - Billie Eilish ( 1 ) 129 116 134 The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1 - Nickelback ( 21 ) 130 120 311 The Fame - Lady Gaga ( 2 ) 131 124 23 Saturno - Rauw Alejandro ( 25 ) 132 128 469 Greatest Hits - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band ( 8 ) 133 153 46 Twelve Carat Toothache - Post Malone ( 2 ) 134 107 318 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys ( 16 ) 135 137 72 Who Is Nardo Wick? - Nardo Wick ( 16 ) 136 141 315 T R A P S O U L - Bryson Tiller ( 8 ) 137 127 198 Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent - Lewis Capaldi ( 20 ) 138 138 318 ÷ (Divide) - Ed Sheeran ( 1 ) 139 140 185 Over It - Summer Walker ( 2 ) 140 144 265 ? - XXXTENTACION ( 1 ) 141 143 169 Get Rich Or Die Tryin' - 50 Cent ( 1 ) 142 134 262 Hozier - Hozier ( 2 ) 143 145 274 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day - Kid Cudi ( 4 ) 144 98 12 The Name Chapter: Temptation (EP) - TOMORROW X TOGETHER ( 1 ) 145 123 2 The Super Mario Bros. Movie - Soundtrack ( 123 ) 146 151 67 DS4EVER - Gunna ( 1 ) 147 133 40 Gemini Rights - Steve Lacy ( 7 ) 148 122 90 Happier Than Ever - Billie Eilish ( 1 ) 149 148 221 DS2 - Future ( 1 ) 150 130 240 Greatest Hits - Fleetwood Mac ( 14 ) 151 163 38 Danado - Ivan Cornejo ( 28 ) 152 150 158 Pray 4 Love - Rod Wave ( 2 ) 153 149 145 I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston ( 14 ) 154 112 168 Cry Baby - Melanie Martinez ( 6 ) 155 146 359 Greatest Hits So Far... - Zac Brown Band ( 20 ) 156 158 106 Greatest Hits - Pitbull ( 108 ) 157 156 560 21 - Adele ( 1 ) 158 152 151 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits - Elvis Presley ( 1 ) 159 157 323 Moana - Soundtrack ( 2 ) 160 165 114 Whole Lotta Red - Playboi Carti ( 1 ) 161 160 145 Purgatory - Tyler Childers ( 89 ) 162 161 564 Back In Black - AC/DC ( 4 ) 163 155 295 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection - Bon Jovi ( 5 ) 164 168 97 Hall Of Fame - Polo G ( 1 ) 165 136 5 3MEN2 KBRN - Eladio Carrion ( 16 ) 166 177 191 California Sunrise - Jon Pardi ( 11 ) 167 170 151 The GOAT - Polo G ( 2 ) 168 167 71 Mercury - Act 1 - Imagine Dragons ( 9 ) 169 Re-Entry 213 Tha Carter III - Lil Wayne ( 1 ) 170 159 107 Justice - Justin Bieber ( 1 ) 171 162 67 Dawn FM - The Weeknd ( 2 ) 172 164 191 The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates - Daryl Hall John Oates ( 34 ) 173 166 25 Encanto (Highlights) - Soundtrack ( 19 ) 174 172 464 Nothing Was The Same - Drake ( 1 ) 175 171 223 Dr. Dre -- 2001 - Dr. Dre ( 2 ) 176 Re-Entry 288 The Essential Billy Joel - Billy Joel ( 15 ) 177 180 97 I Am > I Was - 21 Savage ( 1 ) 178 181 161 Eternal Atake - Lil Uzi Vert ( 1 ) 179 173 403 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 - Eagles ( 1 ) 180 179 12 Gloria - Sam Smith ( 7 ) 181 84 7 Aurora (Soundtrack) - Daisy Jones & The Six ( 47 ) 182 175 220 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - Kanye West ( 1 ) 183 178 407 Hot Rocks 1964-1971 - The Rolling Stones ( 4 ) 184 184 290 Evolve - Imagine Dragons ( 2 ) 185 186 193 Sublime - Sublime ( 13 ) 186 182 163 Confessions - Usher ( 1 ) 187 Re-Entry 10 Sigan Hablando.: II. - Fuerza Regida ( 65 ) 188 176 51 Human: The Double Album - Cody Johnson ( 19 ) 189 196 120 Top - YoungBoy Never Broke Again ( 1 ) 190 169 8 AfterLyfe - Yeat ( 4 ) 191 Re-Entry 95 Ready To Die - The Notorious B.I.G. ( 15 ) 192 174 18 90 Days - Finesse2Tymes ( 57 ) 193 200 109 Shiesty Season - Pooh Shiesty ( 3 ) 194 Re-Entry 156 Die Lit - Playboi Carti ( 3 ) 195 193 232 Number One Hits - Tim McGraw ( 27 ) 196 194 71 Fighting Demons - Juice WRLD ( 2 ) 197 190 77 Unapologetic - Rihanna ( 1 ) 198 Re-Entry 273 17 - XXXTENTACION ( 2 ) 199 192 113 Good Girl Gone Bad - Rihanna ( 2 ) 200 185 980 The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd ( 1 )
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