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Oct 2 2019, 05:12 AM
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BILLBOARD 200 Week ending October 5, 2019
TW LW 2W Peak Wks Title Artist 1 1 1 1 3 Hollywood's Bleeding Post Malone (149,000) 2 ** -- 2 1 The Owl Zac Brown Band (106,000 (99,000 sales)) 3 ** -- 3 1 Nine Blink-182 (94,000 (77,000 sales)) 4 3 2 1 5 Lover Taylor Swift (65,000) 5 4 4 1 6 So Much Fun Young Thug (45,000) 6 5 5 4 4 We Love You Tecca Lil Tecca (39,000) 7 9 11 1 13 Indigo Chris Brown (33,000) 8 7 8 1 26 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Billie Eilish (33,000) 9 6 6 4 23 Cuz I Love You Lizzo (33,000) 10 10 17 2 14 7 (EP) Lil Nas X (27,000) 11 11 12 1 11 No.6 Collaborations Project Ed Sheeran 12 13 13 3 6 Quality Control: Control The Streets, Volume 2 Various Artists 13 ** -- 13 1 Jaime Brittany Howard 14 14 15 1 74 beerbongs & bentleys Post Malone 15 18 20 1 12 Dreamville & J. Cole: Revenge Of The Dreamers III Various Artists 16 15 14 1 60 ASTROWORLD Travis Scott 17 16 18 1 25 Free Spirit Khalid 18 23 25 7 30 Baby On Baby DaBaby 19 17 16 1 70 Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes 20 12 3 3 3 K-12 (Soundtrack) Melanie Martinez 21 21 26 4 121 This One's For You Luke Combs 22 24 24 1 65 Scorpion Drake 23 20 27 1 9 The Search NF 24 22 21 11 353 Greatest Hits Queen 25 28 33 25 19 Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent Lewis Capaldi 26 2 -- 2 2 III The Lumineers 27 19 9 3 4 Norman f**king Rockwell! Lana Del Rey 28 27 30 8 13 Perfect Ten Mustard 29 31 28 4 146 Stoney Post Malone 30 26 23 1 16 Happiness Begins Jonas Brothers 31 29 29 7 98 Diamonds Elton John 32 30 31 1 33 Thank U, Next Ariana Grande 33 33 32 6 16 Die A Legend Polo G 34 35 34 14 92 Dont Smile At Me Billie Eilish 35 34 35 1 40 Hoodie SZN A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 36 36 19 1 80 ? XXXTENTACION 37 39 36 6 66 Dan + Shay Dan + Shay 38 38 37 4 71 Goodbye & Good Riddance Juice WRLD 39 ** -- 39 1 The Story's Not Over Jeremy Camp 40 41 46 3 209 Hamilton: An American Musical Original Broadway Cast Recording 41 47 45 3 55 Look Up Child Lauren Daigle 42 40 38 1 43 Championships Meek Mill 43 51 50 35 52 If I Know Me Morgan Wallen 44 45 42 1 29 Death Race For Love Juice WRLD 45 49 47 1 134 ÷ (Divide) Ed Sheeran 46 43 58 4 16 The Prequel (EP) Luke Combs 47 44 43 38 7 F.N Lil Tjay 48 46 39 1 77 Invasion Of Privacy Cardi B 49 25 7 1 4 Fear Inoculum Tool 50 ** -- 50 1 Shaped By Fire As I Lay Dying 51 50 48 4 134 American Teen Khalid 52 ** -- 52 1 Parachute Upchurch 53 52 49 2 9 The Big Day Chance The Rapper 54 57 56 1 94 The Greatest Showman Soundtrack 55 54 54 1 51 A Star Is Born (Soundtrack) Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper 56 59 55 10 19 Fever Megan Thee Stallion 57 62 63 1 211 Traveller Chris Stapleton 58 60 59 4 51 Drip Harder Lil Baby & Gunna 59 63 67 1 109 Luv Is Rage 2 Lil Uzi Vert 60 61 60 22 438 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits Creedence Clearwater Revival Featuring John Fogerty 61 ** -- 61 1 Sunshine Kitty Tove Lo 62 55 51 1 8 Care Package Drake 63 65 64 11 40 X 100PRE Bad Bunny 64 58 53 4 8 Love Songs 4 The Streets 2 Lil Durk 65 56 41 2 7 Port of Miami 2 Rick Ross 66 71 89 1 387 1 The Beatles 67 67 69 3 31 Drip Or Drown 2 Gunna 68 72 73 1 128 DAMN. Kendrick Lamar 69 73 84 1 343 Take Care Drake 70 91 98 1 339 Rumours Fleetwood Mac 71 100 95 1 328 Abbey Road The Beatles 72 88 75 3 7 ! Trippie Redd 73 70 86 3 291 Greatest Hits 2Pac 74 87 93 1 17 Center Point Road Thomas Rhett 75 ** -- 75 1 Grandson, Vol. 1 King Von 76 74 62 55 10 Coconut Oil (EP) Lizzo 77 80 77 2 36 Victory Lap Nipsey Hussle 78 75 72 9 13 Oasis J Balvin & Bad Bunny 79 77 76 1 46 Experiment Kane Brown 80 81 78 5 593 Legend: The Best Of... Bob Marley And The Wailers 81 84 90 15 162 The Essential Billy Joel Billy Joel 82 82 81 5 50 Ella Mai Ella Mai 83 90 82 1 19 IGOR Tyler, The Creator 84 79 87 1 178 Views Drake 85 86 85 1 40 I Am > I Was 21 Savage 86 76 66 1 76 Rearview Town Jason Aldean 87 89 88 2 118 Evolve Imagine Dragons 88 83 74 2 19 Father Of Asahd DJ Khaled 89 85 79 1 66 Pray For The Wicked Panic! At The Disco 90 68 52 7 8 Descendants 3 Soundtrack 91 98 103 1 132 More Life Drake 92 94 100 1 52 Tha Carter V Lil Wayne 93 78 71 20 7 Soul Searching Bazzi 94 8 -- 8 2 The Nothing Korn 95 ** -- 95 1 Different 'Round Here Riley Green 96 95 96 2 324 Greatest Hits Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 97 97 99 2 149 Moana Soundtrack 98 93 70 3 60 Swimming Mac Miller 99 96 91 1 160 Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight Travis Scott 100 107 94 4 29 GIRL Maren Morris 101 112 114 1 251 2014 Forest Hills Drive J. Cole 102 101 135 6 18 Aladdin (2019) Soundtrack 103 106 112 1 103 Perception NF 104 110 111 3 71 Harder Than Ever Lil Baby 105 108 105 4 378 Back In Black AC/DC 106 53 10 10 3 The Highwomen The Highwomen 107 104 102 1 58 Sweetener Ariana Grande 108 116 106 2 109 17 XXXTENTACION 109 117 116 1 148 Starboy The Weeknd 110 115 110 3 120 Ctrl SZA 111 111 107 5 147 Kane Brown Kane Brown 112 102 97 8 9 Dum And Dummer Key Glock & Young Dolph 113 113 104 14 77 Cosmic Bazzi 114 114 113 1 41 Dying To Live Kodak Black 115 118 108 23 101 H.E.R. H.E.R. 116 124 120 20 230 Greatest Hits So Far... Zac Brown Band 117 RE 109 3 487 Greatest Hits Guns N' Roses 118 ** -- 118 1 Giant Stadium 1987, 1989, 1991 Boxset Grateful Dead 119 126 138 2 361 good kid, m.A.A.d city Kendrick Lamar 120 RE -- 1 358 The Eminem Show Eminem 121 119 134 3 68 Die Lit Playboi Carti 122 66 -- 66 2 Top Boy: A Selection of Music Inspired By The Series Various Artists 123 145 153 3 47 BALLADS 1 Joji 124 RE 136 1 193 Greatest Hits The Notorious B.I.G. 125 138 152 8 296 Greatest Hits Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 126 128 131 31 296 The Essential Michael Jackson Michael Jackson 127 164 169 1 304 Nothing Was The Same Drake 128 122 129 1 212 Beauty Behind The Madness The Weeknd 129 123 125 1 87 Culture II Migos 130 RE -- 40 21 Greatest Hits Earth, Wind & Fire 131 109 -- 43 41 Strait Out Of The Box George Strait 132 120 121 1 250 1989 Taylor Swift 133 129 128 1 293 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 Eagles 134 133 149 2 274 In The Lonely Hour Sam Smith 135 132 133 4 32 Can't Say I Ain't Country Florida Georgia Line 136 144 144 20 38 I Am You YNW Melly 137 140 148 1 191 ANTI Rihanna 138 148 139 4 58 Golden Hour Kacey Musgraves 139 131 126 15 40 Realer YoungBoy Never Broke Again 140 125 124 1 56 Kamikaze Eminem 141 172 175 44 34 Last Day Of Summer Summer Walker 142 142 143 7 74 Until Death Call My Name YoungBoy Never Broke Again 143 69 145 10 583 Journey's Greatest Hits Journey 144 150 150 1 275 x Ed Sheeran 145 154 158 1 146 Blonde Frank Ocean 146 RE 141 56 72 All Time Greatest Hits Lynyrd Skynyrd 147 143 -- 42 15 The Essential Elvis Presley Elvis Presley 148 151 155 1 47 Not All Heroes Wear Capes Metro Boomin 149 149 147 2 43 Street Gossip Lil Baby 150 147 127 14 6 Ascend Illenium 151 139 140 67 45 Feed Tha Streets II Roddy Ricch 152 183 179 3 440 Doo-Wops & Hooligans Bruno Mars 153 141 117 85 11 ICY Saweetie 154 64 65 1 464 Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem 155 137 122 17 13 Legendary Tyga 156 169 163 11 164 California Sunrise Jon Pardi 157 162 159 1 146 The Life Of Pablo Kanye West 158 157 154 2 365 Night Visions Imagine Dragons 159 152 130 1 27 Bad Habits NAV 160 32 -- 32 7 The Complete Greatest Hits The Cars 161 RE -- 1 541 Metallica Metallica 162 136 118 2 49 Bohemian Rhapsody (Soundtrack) Queen 163 155 132 1 98 reputation Taylor Swift 164 161 168 45 34 Marshmello: Fortnite Extended Set Marshmello 165 168 164 8 193 T R A P S O U L Bryson Tiller 166 195 176 2 149 24K Magic Bruno Mars 167 159 160 30 17 Wildboy Calboy 168 166 156 16 181 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys The Beach Boys 169 163 161 1 228 Blurryface twenty one pilots 170 RE 198 1 23 Map Of The Soul: PERSONA BTS 171 174 165 3 38 A Love Letter To You 3 Trippie Redd 172 ** -- 172 1 The Cry: A Live Worship Experience William McDowell 173 165 142 1 89 Camila Camila Cabello 174 196 188 2 99 Red Pill Blues Maroon 5 175 175 178 32 77 Ultimate Sinatra Frank Sinatra 176 167 157 5 12 Hotel Diablo Machine Gun Kelly 177 179 166 29 87 A Decade Of Destruction Five Finger Death Punch 178 158 137 13 9 The Lost Boy YBN Cordae 179 190 177 1 440 Nevermind Nirvana 180 171 -- 7 289 Mothership Led Zeppelin 181 180 172 4 47 LoVE me NOw? Tory Lanez 182 181 183 1 385 Thriller Michael Jackson 183 173 170 1 107 Life Changes Thomas Rhett 184 182 123 1 47 Cry Pretty Carrie Underwood 185 194 189 27 34 We All Shine YNW Melly 186 RE -- 35 21 The Essential Johnny Cash Johnny Cash 187 121 80 1 7 We Are Not Your Kind Slipknot 188 178 173 1 432 21 Adele 189 188 180 35 75 The Definitive Collection Stevie Wonder 190 192 193 3 90 Heartbreak On A Full Moon Chris Brown 191 189 190 34 60 The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates Daryl Hall John Oates 192 185 162 2 41 Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Soundtrack 193 176 171 2 327 Born To Die Lana Del Rey 194 RE 194 1 68 KOD J. Cole 195 134 119 56 7 Everything Changed... (EP) Social House 196 197 184 2 57 Queen Nicki Minaj 197 199 187 2 46 Origins Imagine Dragons 198 200 -- 4 39 Luca Brasi 3 Kevin Gates 199 198 181 4 31 FATHER OF 4 Offset 200 RE -- 1 19 Hurts 2B Human P!nk |
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Oct 2 2019, 05:14 AM
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Post Malone's 'Hollywood's Bleeding' Nets Third Week at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart; Zac Brown Band & Blink-182 Debut at Nos. 2 & 3
9/29/2019 by Keith Caulfield Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding nets a third straight week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, as it earned 149,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 26 (down 25%), according to Nielsen Music. The album is the first to spend its first three weeks at No. 1 in nearly a year. Also in the top 10: Zac Brown Band’s The Owl and Blink-182’s Nine start at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively. As Hollywood’s Bleeding has spent its first three chart weeks at No. 1, it’s the first album to do so since Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack also logged its first three frames atop the tally on the charts dated Oct. 20 - Nov. 3, 2018. (It later earned a fourth week at No. 1, on the March 9, 2019 chart.) Between Star and Bleeding, two albums clocked three frames at No. 1 -- just not consecutively from their debut weeks. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s Hoodie SZN achieved this (Jan. 19-26 and Feb. 16, 2019), as did Billie Eilish’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, with three separate one-week visits to No. 1 (April 13, May 4 and June 8). Hollywood’s Bleeding matches Post Malone’s three-week run at No. 1 with his other leader, beerbongs & bentleys. It, too, spent its first three weeks in the pole position (May 12-26, 2018). Further, Hollywood’s Bleeding is just the third album in 2019 to tally three weeks of at least 100,000 equivalent album units earned. It follows Taylor Swift’s Lover and Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next. All three did so in their first three weeks of release. (All three albums were released via Republic Records.) At No. 2 on the new Billboard 200, Zac Brown Band’s The Owl debuts, scoring the group its sixth top 10 effort. The Owl flies in with 106,000 equivalent album units earned (with 99,000 of that sum in album sales). The act previously visited the top 10 with Welcome Home (No. 2 in 2017), Jekyll + Hyde (No. 1, 2015), Uncaged (No. 1, 2012), You Get What You Give (No. 1, 2010) and The Foundation (No. 9, 2010). Blink-182’s new album Nine bows at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, granting the rock trio its eighth top 10 effort. Nine bows with 94,000 equivalent album units earned (with 77,000 of that sum in album sales). Nine was released via Viking Wizard Eyes/Columbia Records, and marks the act’s first album for Columbia. Blink-182 previously logged top 10s with California (No. 1 in 2016), Neighborhoods (No. 2, 2011), Greatest Hits (No. 6, 2005), Blink-182 (No. 3, 2003), Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (No. 1, 2001), The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!) (No. 8, 2000) and Enema of the State (No. 9, 1999). The debuts of both The Owl and Nine were boosted by sales of the albums registered from concert ticket/album sale redemption offers with each act’s most recent tour. A pair of former No. 1s are up next on the new Billboard 200, as Swift’s Lover dips 3-4 with 65,000 equivalent album units (down 17%) and Young Thug’s So Much Fun falls 4-5 with 45,000 units (down 8%). Lil Tecca’s We Love You Tecca descends 5-6 with 39,000 equivalent album units (down 10%), Chris Brown’s former No. 1 Indigo climbs 9-7 with 33,000 units (though down less than 1%) and Eilish’s previous leader When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is down 7-8 with just under 33,000 units (down 7%). Rounding out the new top 10: Lizzo’s Cuz I Love You falls 6-9 (nearly 33,000 equivalent album units; down 9%) and Lil Nas X’s 7 is steady at No. 10 (27,000 units; down 10%). |
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Oct 2 2019, 10:10 AM
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I thought Tove Lo could have got a top 20 debut here, sheeesh that's bad.
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