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BuzzJack Music Forum _ International Charts _ US Billboard 200 - 06/25/2016

Posted by: Riser 16th June 2016, 01:49 AM

Drake holds the #1 album this week with ease despite being only #5 on sales. His 6-week run at #1 is the longest for a male artist since 2005 (see next post). The best-seller this week is Paul Simon, who achieves his highest peak since his career best-selling album Graceland in 1986, 30 years ago! He actually had a #1 album over 40 years ago, in 1975. Volbeat earn a new career peak of #4, their previous best was #9 reached in 2013. Maren Morris is #5 with her first album but second chart entry, following the Maren Morris EP which reached #96. Dan + Shay do not get a new career peak, failing to match the #6 debut of their first album, and Tegan and Sara also fall short of Heartthrob, which entered at #3 with 49K sales. Dierks Bentley, Fifth Harmony, and Flume all drop 10 or more spots in their second week.

New RIAA Certifications:
Drake, Views - 2x Platinum
Melanie Martinez, Cry Baby - Gold
Panic At The Disco, Death of a Bachelor - Gold
Panic At The Disco, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die - Gold

01 01 06 Drake, Views (135,000 (32,000 | 81,000 SEA | 22,000 TEA))
02 03 07 Beyoncé, Lemonade (69,000 (48,000 | 21,000 SEA/TEA))
03 NE 01 Paul Simon, Stranger To Stranger (68,000 (67,000 | 1,000 SEA/TEA))
04 NE 01 Volbeat, Seal The Deal & Let's Boogie (51,000 (48,000 | 3,000 SEA/TEA))
05 NE 01 Maren Morris, Hero (45,000 (37,000 |8,000 SEA/TEA))
06 07 20 Rihanna, ANTI (40,000)
07 06 03 Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman (33,000)
08 NE 01 Dan + Shay, Obsessed (33,000 (26,000 | 7,000 SEA/TEA))
09 05 03 Blake Shelton, If I'm Honest (33,000)
10 10 56 twenty one pilots, Blurryface (31,000)
11 09 29 Adele, 25
12 02 02 Dierks Bentley, Black
13 18 37 Original Broadway Cast Recording, Hamilton: An American Musical
14 13 39 Chris Stapleton, Traveller
15 11 04 Meghan Trainor, Thank You
16 NE 01 Tegan And Sara, Love You To Death
17 04 02 Fifth Harmony, 7/27
18 NE 01 HellYeah, Unden!able
19 19 19 Kevin Gates, Islah
20 17 27 G-Eazy, When It's Dark Out
21 16 47 Prince, The Very Best Of Prince
22 20 30 Justin Bieber, Purpose
23 21 10 Kanye West, The Life Of Pablo
24 22 37 Bryson Tiller, T R A P S O U L
25 NE 01 Beartooth, Aggressive
26 NE 01 Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa, TGOD Mafia: Rude Awakening

27 25 19 Sia, This Is Acting
28 23 05 Keith Urban, Ripcord
29 24 41 The Weeknd, Beauty Behind The Madness
30 27 37 Thomas Rhett, Tangled Up
31 39 43 Melanie Martinez, Cry Baby
32 NE 01 Rebelution, Falling Into Place
33 30 18 Future, EVOL
34 NE 01 Soundtrack, Me Before You
35 26 10 Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham
36 08 02 Flume, Skin
37 35 85 Sam Hunt, Montevallo
38 NE 01 Michael Franti & Spearhead, Soulrocker
39 49 44 Luke Bryan, Kill The Lights
40 45 35 Selena Gomez, Revival
41 37 09 The Lumineers, Cleopatra
42 34 42 Disturbed, Immortalized
43 31 05 Cole Swindell, You Should Be Here
44 38 107 Prince And The Revolution, Purple Rain (Soundtrack)
45 NE 01 The Kills, Ash & Ice
46 36 06 Various Artists, NOW 58
47 40 37 Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap
48 41 38 Drake & Future, What A Time To Be Alive
49 43 47 Future, DS2
50 42 05 Mike Posner, At Night, Alone.
51 47 79 J. Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive
52 46 70 Drake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late
53 55 95 twenty one pilots, Vessel
54 48 21 Panic! At The Disco, Death Of A Bachelor
55 44 11 Zayn, Mind Of Mine
56 32 04 Chance The Rapper, Coloring Book
57 52 14 Ruth B, The Intro (EP)
58 51 85 Taylor Swift, 1989
59 29 03 Eric Clapton, I Still Do
60 81 50 X Ambassadors, VHS
61 56 41 Halsey, Badlands
62 50 15 Various Artists, OWSLA World Wide Broadcast
63 57 64 James Bay, Chaos And The Calm
64 69 33 Carrie Underwood, Storyteller
65 66 103 Ed Sheeran, x
66 59 171 Drake, Take Care
67 58 27 Jeremih, Late Nights: The Album
68 12 02 Kevin Gates, Murder For Hire II
69 NE 01 The Lonely Island, Popstar: Never Stop Never (Soundtrack)
70 54 62 Flo Rida, My House (EP)
71 NE 01 Train, Does Led Zeppelin II
72 63 30 Alessia Cara, Know-It-All
73 60 33 Blake Shelton, Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits
74 72 27 Tim McGraw, Damn Country Music
75 61 26 DNCE, Swaay (EP)
76 67 139 Drake, Nothing Was The Same
77 14 02 The Monkees, Good Times!
78 68 277 Adele, 21
79 75 126 Beyoncé, Beyoncé
80 88 19 Charlie Puth, Nine Track Mind
81 NE 01 Original Broadway Cast Recording, Waitress
82 96 61 Shawn Mendes, Handwritten
83 76 74 Meghan Trainor, Title
84 NE 01 Claypool Lennon Delirium, Monolith Of Phobos
85 86 32 Eric Church, Mr. Misunderstood
86 79 420 Bob Marley And The Wailers, Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers
87 110 293 Eminem, Curtain Call: The Hits
88 77 189 Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city
89 87 57 Lauren Daigle, How Can It Be
90 107 47 Kelsea Ballerini, The First Time
91 84 53 Major Lazer, Peace Is The Mission
92 74 27 Troye Sivan, Blue Neighbourhood
93 70 04 Kygo, Cloud Nine
94 85 31 Old Dominion, Meat And Candy
95 78 14 Prince, Ultimate
96 97 412 Journey, Journey's Greatest Hits
97 NE 01 Lindy Conant & The Circuit Riders, Every Nation
98 95 100 G-Eazy, These Things Happen
99 62 04 Jennifer Nettles, Playing With Fire
100 64 14 Kendrick Lamar, untitled unmastered.
101 99 41 Queen, Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection
102 92 30 Logic, The Incredible True Story
103 90 78 Zac Brown Band, Greatest Hits So Far...
104 101 27 Coldplay, A Head Full Of Dreams
105 100 180 Florida Georgia Line, Here's To The Good Times
106 103 87 Florida Georgia Line, Anything Goes
107 106 30 One Direction, Made In The A.M.
108 80 17 Joey + Rory, Hymns
109 108 104 Sam Smith, In The Lonely Hour
110 122 02 Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World
111 112 356 Guns N' Roses, Greatest Hits
112 104 59 Zac Brown Band, Jekyll + Hyde
113 65 43 Fifth Harmony, Reflection
114 117 08 gnash, us
115 105 16 Yo Gotti, The Art Of Hustle
116 113 25 Chris Brown, Royalty
117 116 228 The Beatles, 1
118 114 78 Nicki Minaj, The Pinkprint
119 124 148 Luke Bryan, Crash My Party
120 125 197 Imagine Dragons, Night Visions
121 131 30 Chris Young, I'm Comin' Over
122 93 04 Pierce The Veil, Misadventures
123 118 65 Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly
124 102 161 Prince, 1999
125 137 382 Metallica, Metallica
126 119 88 Hozier, Hozier
127 NE 01 Vic Mensa, There's Alot Going On (EP)
128 115 32 The Chainsmokers, Bouquet (EP)
129 83 05 Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool
130 91 58 The Notorious B.I.G., Greatest Hits
131 120 73 Fall Out Boy, American Beauty / American Psycho
132 121 31 Daya, Daya (EP)
133 123 79 Carrie Underwood, Greatest Hits: Decade #1
134 138 31 Ellie Goulding, Delirium
135 73 21 The Goo Goo Dolls, Greatest Hits, Volume One: The Singles
136 127 146 2Pac, Greatest Hits
137 139 09 Kiiara, Low Kii Savage (EP)
138 128 93 Maroon 5, V
139 134 228 Lana Del Rey, Born To Die
140 135 59 Elle King, Love Stuff
141 144 267 AC/DC, Back In Black
142 132 68 Big Sean, Dark Sky Paradise
143 130 23 Rachel Platten, Wildfire
144 153 42 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
145 15 02 Thrice, To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere
146 163 171 Eagles, The Very Best Of The Eagles
147 33 02 Lacuna Coil, Delirium
148 143 85 Kanye West, Graduation
149 111 07 A$AP Ferg, Always Strive And Prosper
150 142 75 Rae Sremmurd, SremmLife
151 126 11 Young Thug, Slime Season 3
152 147 119 The Weeknd, Trilogy
153 148 96 Sia, 1000 Forms Of Fear
154 140 54 A$AP Rocky, AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP
155 136 14 2 Chainz, ColleGrove
156 151 45 David Bowie, Best Of Bowie
157 161 32 Lil Dicky, Professional Rapper
158 181 227 Johnny Cash, The Legend Of Johnny Cash
159 141 18 Various Artists, NOW 57
160 71 02 Ro James, Eldorado
161 158 15 The 1975, I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It
162 149 87 Red Hot Chili Peppers, Greatest Hits
163 146 29 Ty Dolla $ign, Free TC
164 NE 01 Cassadee Pope, Summer (EP)
165 168 75 Panic! At The Disco, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!
166 165 279 Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans
167 154 272 Creedence Clearwater Revival, Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits
168 156 236 Eminem, Recovery
169 160 68 Billy Joel, The Essential Billy Joel
170 133 12 Gwen Stefani, This Is What The Truth Feels Like
171 145 104 Childish Gambino, Because The Internet
172 155 112 Kenny Chesney, Greatest Hits II
173 82 03 Bob Dylan, Fallen Angels
174 172 132 Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2
175 RE 04 Joey Alexander, My Favorite Things
176 RE 28 Blink-182, Greatest Hits
177 RE 266 Michael Jackson, Thriller
178 173 68 J. Cole, Born Sinner
179 NE 01 Dixie Chicks, The Essential Dixie Chicks
180 167 40 Travi$ Scott, Rodeo
181 188 65 Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
182 164 136 Sublime, Sublime
183 162 195 Eagles, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
184 176 05 Grace, Memo (EP)
185 166 40 Five Finger Death Punch, Got Your Six
186 RE 211 Luke Bryan, Tailgates & Tanlines
187 191 114 Elton John, Greatest Hits 1970-2002
188 179 34 Demi Lovato, Confident
189 150 211 Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Greatest Hits
190 175 31 Logic, Under Pressure
191 177 08 Merle Haggard, 20 Greatest Hits
192 192 76 A$AP Rocky, Long.Live.A$AP
193 89 03 Mudcrutch, 2
194 RE 116 Usher, Confessions
195 178 187 Michael Jackson, Off The Wall
196 197 160 Michael Jackson, Bad
197 182 271 Eminem, The Eminem Show
198 190 117 The Lumineers, The Lumineers
199 193 324 Nirvana, Nevermind
200 170 86 Ariana Grande, My Everything

Posted by: Riser 16th June 2016, 01:50 AM

http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7401269/drake-views-billboard-200-paul-simon-stranger-to-stranger
6/12/2016 by Keith Caulfield

"Views" has earned the most consecutive weeks atop the chart for an album by a man in over 10 years.

Drake’s Views album, as expected, holds at No. 1 for a sixth consecutive week on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The set earned 135,000 equivalent album units in the week ending June 9 (down 11 percent), according to Nielsen Music.

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 June 25-dated chart (where Views stays steady at No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, June 14.

With a sixth straight frame at No. 1, Views has the most consecutive weeks atop the chart for an album by a man in over 10 years. 50 Cent’s The Massacre was the last effort by a gent to notch six weeks in a row in the penthouse (March 19 - April 23, 2005-dated charts).

That said, the last album by a man with more weeks at No. 1 was Eminem’s Recovery, which tallied seven nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 between July 10 and Sept. 4, 2010.

And, of course, there have been a number of albums by women — along with the Frozen soundtrack — that have collected more weeks at No. 1 than Drake and Eminem in the last 10 years. Three of Taylor Swift’s albums released since 2008 have earned at least seven weeks at No. 1. Adele’s last two studio albums — 25 and 21 — have notched 10 and 24 weeks at No. 1, respectively. (25’s first seven weeks were all at No. 1.) And the Frozen soundtrack notched a mighty 13 weeks at No. 1, with eight of those consecutive.

But let’s get back to Drake’s Views.

Of the album’s 135,000 units earned in the latest chart week, 81,000 of those were in streaming equivalent album units. The rest were in traditional album sales (32,000) and track equivalent album units (22,000).

Views has been a monster success on streaming services, and has tallied the six largest streaming weeks for an album’s tracks.

The following numbers represent on-demand audio streams for album’s tracks generated during the chart’s tracking week: Views’ debut frame holds the record (245.1 million streams for its tracks), followed by its third week (186.1 million), its fourth week (166.2 million), its second week (140.8 million), and then its fifth frame (137.5 million). Coming in with the sixth biggest week among all albums is, you guessed it, Views’ sixth chart week, with 122.1 million.

What’s the largest streaming week for an album that is not Views? That would be the debut frame of Beyonce’s Lemonade, which earned 115.2 million streams for its tracks during its opening stanza.

Speaking of Lemonade, the former No. 1 album climbs one position to No. 2 on the latest Billboard 200 chart, with 69,000 units (down 13 percent). Of that sum, 48,000 were in traditional album sales.

Music legend Paul Simon arrives at No. 3 with Stranger to Stranger, securing his highest debut ever -- and his highest charting solo album in over 29 years.

The new album bows with 68,000 units, of which 67,000 were in traditional album sales. The effort was also the top selling album overall for the week, and it starts at No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart.

Simon was last in the top three on the Billboard 200 chart on April 4, 1987, when his Graceland album spent one week at No. 3 – its peak.

Stranger to Stranger is Simon’s seventh solo top 10-charting album on the Billboard 200. He’s led the list once with Still Crazy After All These Years, for one week in in 1975. In addition, Simon was of course one-half of the successful duo Simon & Garfunkel. The act notched five top 10s, including two No. 1s (Bookends, No. 1 for seven weeks in 1968, and Bridge Over Troubled Water, No. 1 for 10 weeks in 1970).

Rock band Volbeat earns its highest charting album yet with the arrival of its new effort, Seal the Deal & Let’s Boogie at No. 4. The set also starts with the band’s biggest sales week ever: 48,000. In terms of total overall units, the album earned 51,000 for the week.

The group’s previous high on the chart (and best sales week) was logged when its last album, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies, debuted and peaked at No. 9 in 2013 with 39,000 sold in its first week.

Country singer Maren Morris bows at No. 5 on the new Billboard 200 with her debut full-length album for Columbia Records, Hero. It starts with 45,000 units (of which 37,000 are in pure album sales).

Morris has charted two top 40 hits on the Hot Country Songs chart: “My Church” (No. 3 peak in March) and a featured turn on Dierks Bentley’s “I’ll Be the Moon” (No. 40 in April).

Morris has previously released a self-titled EP for Columbia, which peaked at No. 96 in March. Before that, she issued three independently distributed albums between 2005 and 2011 which did not chart.

Rihanna’s Anti rises one spot to No. 6 with 40,000 units (down 6 percent) and Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman slips 6-7 with 33,000 units (down 33 percent).

The fourth and final debut in the new Billboard 200’s top 10 is country duo Dan + Shay with Obsessed, which starts at No. 8 with 33,000 units (26,000 in pure album sales). It’s the second top 10 effort for the pair, following 2014’s No. 6-peaking Where It All Began.

Closing out the new top 10 are Blake Shelton’s If I’m Honest (5-9 with 33,000 units; down 48 percent) and Twenty One Pilots’ Blurryface (holding at No. 10 with 31,000 units; up 9 percent).

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