Notably, for the third week in a row, there isn’t a single debut within the top 40 of the Billboard 200 chart. Closing out the top 10 is Kodak Black’s Dying to Live, falling 9-10 (35,000 units down 10 percent). 8 (39,000 units down 4 percent) and the soundtrack to The Greatest Showman, which rises 11-9 (36,000 units up 4 percent). Travis Scott’s Astroworld moves 6-7 (nearly 40,000 units down 3 percent), Drake’s Scorpion is a non-mover at No. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack ascends 7-6 (40,000 units down 1 percent) while remaining the top-selling album of the week, with 22,000 copies sold (up 6 percent). Welcome to 'Shallow' Season: Here Are the Key Dates in Lady Gaga's Award Tour Rounding out the Billboard 200’s top five: 21 Savage’s I Am > I Was falls 2-3 (46,000 units down 17 percent), Post Malone’s beerbongs & bentleys steps 5-4 (43,000 units down 1 percent) and Meek Mill’s Championships slips 4-5 (42,000 units down 9 percent).
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The rest of the Billboard 200’s new top 10 is full of former No. 1 on the most recently published list, dated Jan. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit, “Sunflower,” by Post Malone and Swae Lee. The album is basking in the glow of its No. 2 on the new Billboard 200, the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack hits a new high, rising 3-2 with 52,000 units (up 6 percent). 1 on the Billboard 200 since the tally transitioned from an album sales-only list to a multi-metric-consumption ranking in December of 2014.Īt No. (Billboard rounds all Nielsen Music units and sales to the nearest thousand.) Thus, with Hoodie SZN’s sales slipping further, it beats its own record for the smallest weekly album sales total for a No. The set’s album sales actually dip a bit from what they were a week ago.
Hoodie SZN continues to be overwhelmingly driven by streaming activity on the chart, as almost 55,000 of its total units come from SEA units, while TEA units equal 1,000, and album sales number a little under 1,000. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Talks 'Hoodie SZN,' New York Hip-Hop & Why He's the 'Rapping Version' of…