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Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next has secured the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart for the week ending on Feb. 14, Billboard reports. During its first week, the album earned 360,000 equivalent units in the United States—with 116,000 from traditional album sales, and 228,000 from streaming equivalent albums—the best of Grande’s career. […]
It was recently reported that Future was set to nab his fifth No. 1 solo album, and sixth No. 1 overall on the Billboard 200 albums chart with The WIZRD. The first week projections for The WIZRD indicated that the rapper was going to have a fantastic first-week for his seventh studio album, and now it’s been […]
This was a week of firsts on the Billboard charts. We saw XXXTentacion‘s first posthumous album in Skins and the first 2018 album from Gucci Mane. X’s first posthumous album notched No. 1 with 132,000 equivalent album units in its debut week. Billboard points out it’s the first posthumous album to hit No. 1 since Prince’s The […]
Janelle Monáe is leading the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart for the first time ever. The singer reached the milestone with her “I Like That” record, which climbed from No. 3 to No. 1 this week after the receiving an 11 percent boost in plays. “I Like That” dropped back in April and served as the fourth single off Monáe’s acclaimed studio […]
It’s official: Ariana Grande’s new single “Thank U, Next” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The breakup smash of the century became Grande’s first ever solo No. 1 song, and it’s only fair after her tumultuous year. Despite the tragic and frustrating events of 2018, the pop star channeled her recovery and […]
Despite being stacked with big-name features, it appears Tory Lanez‘s third studio album will fail to take the No. 1 spot. Hits Daily Double reports Love Me Now? is projected to move between 38,000 and 43,000 equivalent album units within its first week. Out of that figure, only 5,000 to 6,000 will come from traditional sales. If the […]
Quavo Huncho couldn’t snag the top spot from Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in its first full week on the charts. The debut solo album from the Migos’ Most Likely to Break Away moved 99,000 equivalent album units this week (6,000 in album sales), good for second place on the Billboard 200. Not taking the No. 1 […]