US Billboard 200 - 08/20/2016, DJ Khaled #1: 95,000 |
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Aug 11 2016, 03:57 AM
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Believe it or not DJ Khaled has released NINE albums; all of them have reached the top 15 but this is his first #1. His last album was just released in October and it only got to #12, with no hit single to help it. His previous best was a #4 peak for Kiss The Ring in 2012. Jake Owen gets a new career peak with his fifth album debuting at #4, beating his third album which got to #6. Fantasia gets her fourth top 10 out of five releases, and Hillary Scott charts with her first album outside of her band Lady Antebellum. Further down, Jason Derulo flops spectacularly at #83.
01 NE 01 DJ Khaled, Major Key (95,000 (59,000 | 36,000 SEA/TEA)) 02 01 14 Drake, Views (80,000) 03 03 64 twenty one pilots, Blurryface (39,000) 04 NE 01 Jake Owen, American Love (35,000 (29,000 | 6,000 SEA/TEA)) 05 04 28 Rihanna, ANTI (32,000) 06 NE 01 Fantasia, The Definition Of... (32,000 (29,000 | 3,000 SEA/TEA)) 07 NE 01 Hillary Scott & The Scott Family, Love Remains (31,000 (28,000 | 3,000 SEA/TEA)) 08 07 37 Adele, 25 (29,000) 09 24 11 Blake Shelton, If I'm Honest (28,000) 10 08 45 Original Broadway Cast Recording, Hamilton: An American Musical (27,000) 11 02 02 Gucci Mane, Everybody Looking 12 10 12 Meghan Trainor, Thank You 13 09 15 Beyoncé, Lemonade 14 06 27 Sia, This Is Acting 15 14 47 Chris Stapleton, Traveller 16 21 10 Fifth Harmony, 7/27 17 11 11 Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman 18 17 45 Bryson Tiller, T R A P S O U L 19 18 27 Kevin Gates, Islah 20 NE 01 Descendents, Hypercaffium Spazzinate 21 19 38 Justin Bieber, Purpose 22 23 18 Kanye West, The Life Of Pablo 23 35 27 Charlie Puth, Nine Track Mind 24 13 03 Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 32 25 12 05 Blink-182, California 26 28 35 Coldplay, A Head Full Of Dreams 27 25 35 G-Eazy, When It's Dark Out 28 27 93 Sam Hunt, Montevallo 29 16 04 ScHoolboy Q, Blank Face LP 30 30 103 twenty one pilots, Vessel 31 32 45 Thomas Rhett, Tangled Up 32 05 07 Various Artists, Epic AF 33 31 12 Chance The Rapper, Coloring Book 34 33 49 The Weeknd, Beauty Behind The Madness 35 37 10 Flume, Skin 36 36 43 Selena Gomez, Revival 37 20 05 Logic, Bobby Tarantino 38 39 51 Melanie Martinez, Cry Baby 39 41 10 Dierks Bentley, Black 40 42 26 Future, EVOL 41 49 52 Luke Bryan, Kill The Lights 42 38 07 Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway 43 43 50 Disturbed, Immortalized 44 55 49 Halsey, Badlands 45 46 29 Panic! At The Disco, Death Of A Bachelor 46 NE 01 Vertical Church Band, Frontiers 47 47 55 Future, DS2 48 45 46 Drake & Future, What A Time To Be Alive 49 50 87 J. Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive 50 48 45 Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap 51 57 17 Kiiara, Low Kii Savage (EP) 52 51 78 Drake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late 53 53 18 Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham 54 54 13 Keith Urban, Ripcord 55 60 17 The Lumineers, Cleopatra 56 56 13 Cole Swindell, You Should Be Here 57 64 34 DNCE, Swaay (EP) 58 61 16 gnash, us 59 75 41 Carrie Underwood, Storyteller 60 63 179 Drake, Take Care 61 99 55 Kelsea Ballerini, The First Time 62 71 285 Adele, 21 63 59 05 Desiigner, New English 64 92 09 Maren Morris, Hero 65 69 111 Ed Sheeran, x 66 68 364 Guns N' Roses, Greatest Hits 67 66 93 Taylor Swift, 1989 68 70 147 Drake, Nothing Was The Same 69 78 82 Meghan Trainor, Title 70 82 58 X Ambassadors, VHS 71 NE 01 Bryan & Katie Torwalt, Champion 72 105 39 Old Dominion, Meat And Candy 73 65 65 Lauren Daigle, How Can It Be 74 67 08 Nick Jonas, Last Year Was Complicated 75 72 69 Shawn Mendes, Handwritten 76 76 38 Alessia Cara, Know-It-All 77 83 72 James Bay, Chaos And The Calm 78 79 428 Bob Marley And The Wailers, Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers 79 85 40 Eric Church, Mr. Misunderstood 80 34 02 Keith Sweat, Dress To Impress 81 93 10 Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World 82 94 41 Blake Shelton, Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits 83 NE 01 Jason Derulo, Platinum Hits 84 84 197 Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city 85 102 420 Journey, Journey's Greatest Hits 86 100 108 G-Eazy, These Things Happen 87 52 03 NEEDTOBREATHE, HARD LOVE 88 86 55 Prince, The Very Best Of Prince 89 74 05 Maxwell, blackSUMMERS'night 90 87 390 Metallica, Metallica 91 89 134 Beyoncé, Beyoncé 92 108 23 The 1975, I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It 93 81 35 Jeremih, Late Nights: The Album 94 96 07 Jon Pardi, California Sunrise 95 104 188 Florida Georgia Line, Here's To The Good Times 96 77 03 21 Savage & Metro Boomin, Savage Mode 97 111 279 Eminem, The Eminem Show 98 109 49 Queen, Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection 99 95 13 Mike Posner, At Night, Alone. 100 80 09 Dan + Shay, Obsessed 101 106 61 Major Lazer, Peace Is The Mission 102 117 31 Rachel Platten, Wildfire 103 107 112 Sam Smith, In The Lonely Hour 104 90 12 Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool 105 125 156 Luke Bryan, Crash My Party 106 103 07 YG, Still Brazy 107 110 19 Zayn, Mind Of Mine 108 98 35 Troye Sivan, Blue Neighbourhood 109 NE 01 ZHU, Generationwhy 110 145 38 Chris Young, I'm Comin' Over 111 120 39 Daya, Daya (EP) 112 97 84 Zac Brown Band, Greatest Hits So Far... 113 101 67 Zac Brown Band, Jekyll + Hyde 114 194 33 Brett Eldredge, Illinois 115 122 86 Nicki Minaj, The Pinkprint 116 121 70 Flo Rida, My House (EP) 117 115 03 Hillsong UNITED, Of Dirt And Grace: Live From The Land 118 NE 01 Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Anyway You Love We Know How You Feel 119 118 38 One Direction, Made In The A.M. 120 128 236 Lana Del Rey, Born To Die 121 29 02 Lil Durk, Lil Durk 2X 122 127 236 The Beatles, 1 123 131 96 Hozier, Hozier 124 119 73 Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly 125 133 95 Red Hot Chili Peppers, Greatest Hits 126 132 87 Carrie Underwood, Greatest Hits: Decade #1 127 130 95 Florida Georgia Line, Anything Goes 128 144 43 Five Finger Death Punch, Got Your Six 129 73 03 Soundtrack, Ghostbusters 130 126 08 Kaleo, A/B 131 149 301 Eminem, Curtain Call: The Hits 132 134 33 Chris Brown, Royalty 133 137 205 Imagine Dragons, Night Visions 134 135 35 Tim McGraw, Damn Country Music 135 RE 216 Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Greatest Hits 136 116 104 Sia, 1000 Forms Of Fear 137 NE 01 Jason Richardson, I 138 91 140 Simon & Garfunkel, Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits 139 138 81 Fall Out Boy, American Beauty / American Psycho 140 148 08 Various Artists, NOW That's What I Call Country, Volume 9 141 154 35 Blink-182, Greatest Hits 142 114 22 Ruth B, The Intro (EP) 143 112 03 Steven Tyler, We're All Somebody From Somewhere 144 146 76 Big Sean, Dark Sky Paradise 145 141 14 Various Artists, NOW 58 146 RE 43 Frank Ocean, Channel Orange 147 RE 39 The Chainsmokers, Bouquet (EP) 148 151 40 Lil Dicky, Professional Rapper 149 161 280 Creedence Clearwater Revival, Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits 150 175 234 Johnny Cash, The Legend Of Johnny Cash 151 153 127 The Weeknd, Trilogy 152 162 24 Joey + Rory, Hymns 153 163 09 twenty one pilots, twenty one pilots 154 147 02 Foreigner, Records 155 159 83 Rae Sremmurd, SremmLife 156 167 140 Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 157 NE 01 The Bouncing Souls, Simplicity 158 155 38 Logic, The Incredible True Story 159 RE 271 Michael Jackson, Thriller 160 143 108 N.W.A, Straight Outta Compton 161 40 02 DJ Drama, Quality Street Music 2 162 166 121 Beyoncé, I Am...Sasha Fierce 163 157 101 Maroon 5, V 164 RE 42 Travi$ Scott, Rodeo 165 168 75 J. Cole, Born Sinner 166 113 03 Lil Yachty, Lil' Boat 167 156 83 Panic! At The Disco, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! 168 164 37 Logic, Under Pressure 169 158 12 Kygo, Cloud Nine 170 180 244 Eminem, Recovery 171 RE 17 2Pac, The Best Of 2Pac - Part 1: Thug 172 178 53 David Bowie, Best Of Bowie 173 182 91 Kanye West, Graduation 174 172 50 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 175 176 07 Fitz And The Tantrums, Fitz And The Tantrums 176 185 287 Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans 177 181 119 Elton John, Greatest Hits 1970-2002 178 193 330 Nirvana, Nevermind 179 RE 164 Michael Jackson, Bad 180 199 24 Yo Gotti, The Art Of Hustle 181 171 65 Elle King, Love Stuff 182 186 274 AC/DC, Back In Black 183 197 202 Eagles, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 184 187 176 Eagles, The Very Best Of The Eagles 185 136 04 Chevelle, The North Corridor 186 170 61 A$AP Rocky, AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP 187 183 62 The Notorious B.I.G., Greatest Hits 188 RE 142 Sublime, Sublime 189 RE 192 Michael Jackson, Off The Wall 190 192 105 Five Finger Death Punch, The Wrong Side Of Heaven...Volume 1 191 188 08 Jon Bellion, The Human Condition 192 198 69 Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 193 NE 01 Thank You Scientist, Stranger Heads Prevail 194 88 02 Hezekiah Walker, "Better": Azusa - The Next Generation 2 195 196 153 Dr. Dre, Dr. Dre -- 2001 196 RE 138 Green Day, American Idiot 197 NE 01 Lil Yachty, Summer Songs 2 198 RE 118 Kenny Chesney, Greatest Hits II 199 RE 114 P!nk, Greatest Hits... So Far!!! 200 RE 230 Katy Perry, Teenage Dream |
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Aug 11 2016, 03:59 AM
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DJ Khaled Earns His First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'Major Key'
By Keith Caulfield | August 07, 2016 3:00 PM EDT DJ Khaled scores his first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, as his latest release, Major Key, debuts in the top slot. The set earned 95,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Aug. 4, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 59,000 were in traditional album sales -- DJ Khaled’s largest sales week since 2007. Major Key was released July 29 through We the Best/Epic Records. It is his first effort for Epic. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Aug. 20-dated chart (where Major Key is No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, Aug. 2. Major Key’s sales launch is DJ Khaled’s second-biggest week in his career -- his only larger frame was logged back in 2007, when We The Best bowed at No. 8 with 79,000 sold. DJ Khaled made his Billboard 200 chart debut just over 10 years ago, with Listennn: The Album, which bowed on the June 24, 2006-dated list. The set peaked at its debut position, No. 12, and was the first of his nine charting albums to date. He’s since scored seven top 10 albums, including Major Key. His highest charting album, until this week, was the No. 4 debut and peak of 2012’s Kiss the Ring. The new album was exclusively available in its first week of release through the Apple Music streaming service and for sale as a download through the iTunes Store. It became widely available through other streamers and digital retailers on Aug. 5. It will be make its CD bow on Aug. 12. The album features a bevy of A-list collaborators, including Jay Z, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Nas, Future, 2 Chainz and even Meghan Trainor. Major Key is Epic’s second No. 1 album in 2016, following Future’s EVOL, which opened atop the list dated Feb. 27. The new album boasts DJ Khaled’s second-highest charting single ever on the Billboard Hot 100: “For Free,” featuring Drake. The tune has so far risen to No. 14 on the list, nearing the No. 10 peak of DJ Khaled’s highest-charting single, “I’m On One,” featuring Drake, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne, in 2011. Drake’s Views dips from No. 1 to No. 2, after 12 nonconsecutive weeks atop the chart (80,000 units; down 5 percent). Might Views return to No. 1 for a 13th frame? If it does, it may not be in the short term, as early indications from industry forecasters suggest the new Suicide Squad soundtrack has a good chance of debuting at No. 1 next week. The multi-artist effort was released on Aug. 5, the same day its parent film was released in theaters. Back on this week’s chart, Twenty One Pilots’ Blurryface is steady at No. 3 with 39,000 units (up 8 percent). Jake Owen notches his highest charting album ever, as American Love launches at No. 4 with 35,000 units (29,000 in traditional album sales). His previous high was tallied in 2011 when Barefoot Blue Jean Night debuted and peaked at No. 6 (with 55,000 sold in its first week). Owen recently snagged his eighth top 10 single on the Country Airplay chart with the new album’s “American Country Love Song,” which has so far peaked at No. 8. Owen’s new album also bows at No. 1 on Top Country Albums -- his second leader following Barefoot Blue Jean Night. Rihanna’s former No. 1, Anti, falls one rung to No. 5 on the new Billboard 200 with 32,000 units (down 2 percent). The album recently surpassed 500,000 in total U.S. sales. Each of the diva’s eight studio albums have now sold more than a half-million copies. Fantasia achieves her fourth top 10 album with the arrival of The Definition Of… at No. 6 with nearly 32,000 units (29,000 in pure album sales). Her last release came just over three years ago, when Side Effects Of You debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the May 11, 2013-dated list. It was her second No. 2-peaking album, following 2010’s Back To Me. She also visited the top 10 with her debut effort, Free Yourself, which peaked at No. 8 in 2004. (One further album, her 2006 self-titled set, peaked at No. 10.) The new album has launched two top 20-charting singles on the Adult R&B Songs airplay chart: “No Time For It” (peaking at No. 6) and “Sleeping With the One I Love” (No. 17). Hillary Scott & The Scott Family’s Love Remains debuts at No. 7 with 31,000 units (28,000 in traditional album sales). Scott -- of country trio Lady Antebellum -- also arrives at No. 2 on Top Country Albums and No. 1 on Top Christian Albums. Scott is the second member of Lady Antebellum to chart their own side project away from the group in 2016 on Top Country Albums. She follows Charles Kelley’s The Driver, which peaked at No. 6. (Lady A’s third member, Dave Haywood, produced Post Monroe’s self-titled EP, which hit No. 42 in June.) Adele’s 25 descends 7-8 on the latest Billboard 200 chart (29,000 units; up 1 percent), while Blake Shelton’s If I’m Honest flies 24-9 with 28,000 units (up 88 percent). The latter is also up 127 percent in sales (to 23,000 sold for the week) thanks largely to a 99-cent sale price tag for the album in the Google Play store. (Shelton himself promoted the sale, via Twitter and Facebook. On the latter, he wrote: “Thanks to Google Play, my album costs less than a gallon of gas right now!”) If I’m Honest’s download sales are unsurprisingly robust, owed to Google Play. It sold 16,000 digital copies -- a gain of 373 percent. Closing out the Billboard 200’s new top 10 is the original Broadway cast recording of Hamilton, which moves from No. 8 to No. 10 (27,000 units; down less than 1 percent). |
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Aug 11 2016, 09:02 AM
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Jason DeRulo's complete inability to sell albums, despite multiple hit singles and a pretty lengthy career, continues to baffle me.
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Aug 11 2016, 04:58 PM
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