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Neither Bruno nor Miranda could snag a second #1 album because they chose to release the same week as Metallica, who earn their sixth #1 in a row. Their last album opened with 490K on only three days of sales back in 2008. Bruno surprisingly gets higher sales than Unorthodox Jukebox did, that had 192K so even on pure sales this is Bruno's best sales week to date! Miranda Lambert sold 180K on her previous album's first week in 2014. Little Mix fall way short of their previous album peaks (#4 for DNA, #6 for Salute, #13 for Get Weird) but keep in mind the first two were released in Q1 here rather than Q4.

01 NE 01 Metallica, Hardwired... To Self-Destruct (291,000 (282,000 | 9,000 SEA/TEA))
02 NE 01 Bruno Mars, 24K Magic (231,000 (194,000 | 37,000 SEA/TEA))
03 NE 01 Miranda Lambert, The Weight Of These Wings (133,000 (122,000 | 11,000 SEA/TEA))
04 02 05 Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas (101,000)
05 01 02 A Tribe Called Quest, We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service (59,000)
06 03 09 Soundtrack, Trolls (53,000)
07 11 02 Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood, Christmas Together (39,000)
08 04 15 Rae Sremmurd, Sremmlife 2 (38,000)
09 06 61 Original Broadway Cast, Hamilton: An American Musical (38,000)
10 05 30 Drake, Views (34,000)
11 08 03 The Chainsmokers, Collage (EP)
12 18 28 Pentatonix, That's Christmas To Me
13 14 27 Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
14 21 05 Lady Gaga, Joanne
15 10 16 Soundtrack, Suicide Squad: The Album
16 NE 01 Soundtrack, Moana
17 NE 01 DNCE, DNCE

18 15 80 twenty one pilots, Blurryface
19 32 51 Michael Bublé, Christmas
20 NE 01 George Strait, Strait Out Of The Box: Part 2
21 112 02 Jordan Smith, 'Tis The Season
22 35 13 Florida Georgia Line, Dig Your Roots
23 16 63 Chris Stapleton, Traveller
24 34 09 Shawn Mendes, Illuminate
25 NE 01 Little Mix, Glory Days
26 28 53 Adele, 25
27 22 44 Rihanna, ANTI
28 NE 01 Highly Suspect, The Boy Who Died Wolf
29 19 12 Travis Scott, Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight
30 24 43 Sia, This Is Acting
31 12 03 Various Artists, NOW 60
32 NE 01 Various Artists, Epic Lit (Version 2)
33 26 29 Keith Urban, Ripcord
34 72 06 Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 33
35 29 19 21 Savage & Metro Boomin, Savage Mode
36 25 03 Various Artists, The RCA-List, Vol. 2
37 NE 01 Sixx: A.M., Prayers For The Blessed, Vol. 2
38 37 34 Kanye West, The Life Of Pablo
39 30 04 Kenny Chesney, Cosmic Hallelujah
40 64 08 Solange, A Seat At The Table
41 45 65 The Weeknd, Beauty Behind The Madness
42 07 05 Leonard Cohen, You Want It Darker
43 50 81 Lauren Daigle, How Can It Be
44 20 03 Alicia Keys, HERE
45 09 02 Sting, 57th & 9th
46 81 117 Garth Brooks, The Ultimate Hits
47 27 04 Meek Mill, DC4
48 62 05 Amy Grant, Tennessee Christmas
49 40 28 Chance The Rapper, Coloring Book
50 42 16 DJ Snake, Encore
51 57 05 Michael Bublé, Nobody But Me
52 53 04 Avenged Sevenfold, The Stage
53 85 33 The Lumineers, Cleopatra
54 38 04 Jeezy, Trap Or Die 3
55 48 61 Thomas Rhett, Tangled Up
56 66 45 Panic! At The Disco, Death Of A Bachelor
57 47 61 Bryson Tiller, T R A P S O U L
58 150 05 Chris Tomlin, Never Lose Sight
59 44 05 D.R.A.M., Big Baby D.R.A.M.
60 61 54 Justin Bieber, Purpose
61 54 31 Beyoncé, Lemonade
62 49 26 Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World
63 73 12 Chris Tomlin, Adore: Christmas Songs Of Worship
64 52 54 Alessia Cara, Know-It-All
65 51 18 Jon Bellion, The Human Condition
66 63 05 Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve
67 76 57 Carrie Underwood, Storyteller
68 NE 01 6LACK, FREE 6LACK
69 75 67 Melanie Martinez, Cry Baby
70 67 17 DJ Khaled, Major Key
71 80 10 Usher, Hard II Love
72 65 119 twenty one pilots, Vessel
73 55 43 Kevin Gates, Islah
74 74 65 Halsey, Badlands
75 59 11 Jason Aldean, They Don't Know
76 109 07 Green Day, Revolution Radio
77 NE 01 Celtic Woman Featuring The Orchestra Of Ireland, Voices Of Angels
78 139 07 OneRepublic, Oh My My
79 115 04 Brett Eldredge, Glow
80 NE 01 Prince, 4Ever
81 83 51 G-Eazy, When It's Dark Out
82 17 02 Joe, #MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS
83 144 61 Mariah Carey, Merry Christmas
84 70 103 J. Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive
85 NE 01 Lamb Of God, The Duke (EP)
86 82 15 PARTYNEXTDOOR, PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3)
87 114 07 Norah Jones, Day Breaks
88 99 406 Metallica, Metallica
89 69 195 Drake, Take Care
90 71 23 Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway
91 68 14 Frank Ocean, Blonde
92 151 10 Casting Crowns, The Very Next Thing
93 79 94 Drake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late
94 77 15 Lil Uzi Vert, The Perfect LUV Tape
95 130 27 Blake Shelton, If I'm Honest
96 197 53 Vince Guaraldi Trio, A Charlie Brown Christmas (Soundtrack)
97 31 02 Leslie Odom, Jr., Simply Christmas
98 NE 01 Disturbed, Disturbed: Live At Red Rocks
99 167 04 Jimmy Buffett, 'Tis The Season
100 95 109 Sam Hunt, Montevallo
101 117 04 Lauren Daigle, Behold: A Christmas Collection
102 106 04 Straight No Chaser, I'll Have Another...Christmas Album
103 137 28 Meghan Trainor, Thank You
104 168 299 Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans
105 98 301 Adele, 21
106 111 56 Eric Church, Mr. Misunderstood
107 126 06 Kings Of Leon, Walls
108 116 57 Céline Dion, These Are Special Times
109 RE 02 Kacey Musgraves, A Very Kacey Christmas
110 149 03 Rascal Flatts, The Greatest Gift Of All
111 58 04 A$AP Mob, Cozy Tapes, Vol. 1: Friends
112 86 71 Future, DS2
113 88 74 X Ambassadors, VHS
114 145 05 Chris Young, It Must Be Christmas
115 NE 01 Protest The Hero, Pacific Myth
116 170 176 Michael Jackson, The Essential Michael Jackson
117 97 295 Eminem, The Eminem Show
118 156 02 Various Artists, NOW That's What I Call Merry Christmas
119 84 14 Tory Lanez, I Told You
120 92 213 Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city
121 104 61 Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap
122 93 163 Drake, Nothing Was The Same
123 90 51 Coldplay, A Head Full Of Dreams
124 135 26 Fifth Harmony, 7/27
125 96 62 Drake & Future, What A Time To Be Alive
126 102 68 Luke Bryan, Kill The Lights
127 43 03 Bon Jovi, This House Is Not For Sale
128 13 02 Leonard Cohen, The Essential Leonard Cohen
129 RE 149 Bruno Mars, Unorthodox Jukebox
130 101 127 Ed Sheeran, x
131 129 66 Disturbed, Immortalized
132 87 25 Maren Morris, Hero
133 100 07 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Artist
134 NE 01 Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood, Christmas Together / Gunslinger
135 134 29 Cole Swindell, You Should Be Here
136 113 07 Daya, Sit Still, Look Pretty
137 RE 02 Jennifer Nettles, To Celebrate Christmas
138 94 99 Rae Sremmurd, SremmLife
139 157 05 Korn, The Serenity Of Suffering
140 89 43 Charlie Puth, Nine Track Mind
141 183 27 Frank Sinatra, Christmas Songs By Sinatra
142 RE 08 Britney Spears, Glory
143 166 69 Josh Groban, Noel
144 124 71 Kelsea Ballerini, The First Time
145 188 04 Neil Diamond, Acoustic Christmas
146 91 32 gnash, us (EP)
147 118 51 Jeremih, Late Nights: The Album
148 107 19 Lil Yachty, Lil' Boat
149 NE 01 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, A Little Something More From Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
150 140 436 Journey, Journey's Greatest Hits
151 142 54 Elvis Presley, It's Christmas Time
152 RE 05 The Beatles, Live At The Hollywood Bowl
153 NE 01 dodie, Intertwined (EP)
154 NE 01 Justice, Woman

155 136 317 Eminem, Curtain Call: The Hits
156 121 128 Sam Smith, In The Lonely Hour
157 159 109 Taylor Swift, 1989
158 RE 85 James Bay, Chaos And The Calm
159 RE 14 Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 32
160 132 55 Old Dominion, Meat And Candy
161 RE 02 Sarah McLachlan, Wonderland
162 138 03 George Strait, Strait For The Holidays
163 163 85 Shawn Mendes, Handwritten
164 119 150 Beyoncé, Beyoncé
165 RE 21 Pentatonix, PTXmas (EP)
166 RE 262 Queen, Greatest Hits
167 147 21 Jon Pardi, California Sunrise
168 153 39 The 1975, I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It
169 RE 14 Skillet, Unleashed
170 RE 29 Bing Crosby, White Christmas
171 148 143 The Weeknd, Trilogy
172 RE 28 tobyMac, This Is Not A Test
173 125 445 Bob Marley And The Wailers, Legend: The Best Of...
174 154 158 Amy Winehouse, Back To Black
175 105 09 Various Artists, WOW Hits 2017
176 123 42 Future, EVOL
177 120 04 A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, TBA (EP)
178 NE 01 E-40, The D-Boy Diary: Book 1
179 131 04 James Arthur, Back From The Edge
180 161 26 Dierks Bentley, Black
181 RE 30 Justin Bieber, Under The Mistletoe
182 RE 24 Nat King Cole, The Christmas Song
183 143 57 Blake Shelton, Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits
184 174 59 Selena Gomez, Revival
185 185 243 Johnny Cash, The Legend Of Johnny Cash
186 RE 06 Frank Sinatra, Icon Christmas: Frank Sinatra
187 RE 18 Johnny Mathis, Gold: A 50th Anniversary Christmas Celebration
188 146 112 Hozier, Hozier
189 RE 24 Pentatonix, Pentatonix
190 78 02 David Bowie, Legacy
191 110 03 Various Artists, NOW That's What I Call Country #1's
192 NE 01 Soundtrack, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
193 NE 01 Pink Martini, Je Dis Oui!

194 192 20 Blink-182, California
195 152 46 Tim McGraw, Damn Country Music
196 RE 131 Metallica, Master Of Puppets
197 NE 01 Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop Christmas (2016)
198 141 169 2Pac, Greatest Hits
199 162 103 Carrie Underwood, Greatest Hits: Decade #1
200 RE 378 Guns N' Roses, Greatest Hits
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Metallica Rocks With Sixth No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart
11/28/2016 by Keith Caulfield

Metallica scores its sixth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with the arrival of Hardwired… to Self-Destruct. The set debuts atop the list with 291,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Nov. 24, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 282,000 were in traditional album sales. Hardwired was released on Metallica’s own Blackened Records on Nov. 18.

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 Dec. 10-dated chart (where Metallica launches at No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, Nov. 29.

Hardwired’s start is the third-largest debut of 2016 — both in terms of overall units and traditional album sales — behind only the arrivals of Drake’s Views (1.04 million units; 852,000 in sales) and Beyonce’s Lemonade (653,000 units; 485,000 sales).

Further, Hardwired sold more in its first week than any rock album in two-and-a-half years. The last rock album to sell more in a single week was Coldplay’s Ghost Stories, which bowed with 382,000 copies sold on the chart dated June 7, 2014.

Hardwired is Metallica’s first studio album since 2008’s Death Magnetic, which also bowed at No. 1, with 490,000 copies sold in its first week. Metallica’s last six studio albums, stretching back to its self-titled album (usually referred to as The Black Album) in 1991, have debuted at No. 1. Before Death Magnetic, the band topped the chart with St. Anger (in 2003), Reload (1997), Load (1996) and Metallica (1991).

Following Death Magnetic, the group released a collaborative album with Lou Reed (Lulu in 2011, which peaked at No. 36), an EP (Beyond Magnetic in 2012, No. 29) and the soundtrack to the documentary Metallica: Through the Never (2013; No. 9).

Hardwired was led at radio by its title track, which became the band’s eighth No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart (Oct. 8). The track also hit No. 9 on the Hot Rock Songs chart.

Hardwired also bows at No. 1 on the Independent Albums chart, as the set is distributed by Alternative Distribution Alliance, the indie distribution arm of Warner Music Group. Metallica had previously released its music through Warner Music’s Elektra Records (beginning in 1984) and then later through Warner Bros. Records. The band renegotiated its contract with Warner Music in 1994, and that contract expired in 2012. As part of that deal, the act walked away from Warner Music with its master recordings — like their mega-selling 1991 self-titled album — which the group has since reissued on Blackened Records.

At No. 2 on the new Billboard 200, Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic debuts with 231,000 units (194,000 in traditional album sales — Mars’ best sales week yet). It’s his third studio album, and all three have debuted in the top three on the chart.

24K Magic follows 2012’s Unorthodox Jukebox, which opened at No. 2 with 192,000 in sales and reached No. 1 the following year. Before that, Mars’ debut full-length set, 2010’s Doo-Wops & Hooligans, bowed and peaked at No. 2 (55,000 in its first week, later seeing its best frame over Christmas of that year: 84,000). The albums have sold 2.51 and 2.54 million copies, respectively, to date.

24K Magic’s title track (and lead single) gave Mars his 13th top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and has so far peaked at No. 5.

As Metallica and Mars both bow with more than 200,000 units for their respective albums, it marks the first time two albums have simultaneously launched with at least 200,000 in a year. (We’ve had a number of albums bow with 200,000 or more in 2016 — like Drake’s Views and Beyonce’s Lemonade — but they all arrived in separate weeks.) It last happened on the Dec. 5, 2015-dated chart, when Justin Bieber's Purpose bowed at No. 1 with 645,000 (522,000 in sales) and One Direction's Made in the A.M. debuted at No. 2 with 459,000 (402,000 in sales).

Next up on the new Billboard 200, Miranda Lambert notches the highest charting country album from a female artist in more than a year, as her new The Weight of These Wings debuts at No. 3 with 133,000 units (122,000 in traditional album sales). The last woman to rank higher on the chart with a country album was Carrie Underwood, who saw her Storyteller album spend its first two weeks on the chart at No. 2 (Nov. 14-21, 2015). It was also the last country album by a woman to launch with a bigger unit total and sales start: 177,000 units and 164,000 copies sold.

The Weight of These Wings, a double album, is Lambert’s sixth studio effort. It’s her fifth consecutive top 10-charting album, following Platinum (No. 1 in 2014), Four the Record (No. 3, 2011), Revolution (No. 8, 2009) and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (No. 6, 2007). Her first album, Kerosene, debuted and peaked at No. 18 in 2005.

The new album’s first single, “Vice,” reached No. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart back in August, marking Lambert’s 13th top 10 hit.

As Metallica, Mars and Lambert all launch with more than 100,000 copies sold of their albums, it’s the first time in a year that three titles have each concurrently debuted with 100,000 sold. It last happened on the Dec. 5, 2015-dated chart, when Bieber’s Purpose and One Direction’s Made in the A.M. bowed at Nos. 1 and 2 with 522,000 and 402,000 copies sold, respectively, followed by Logic’s The Incredible True Story, which bowed at No. 3 with 118,000 sold.

Back on the new Billboard 200, Pentatonix’s A Pentatonix Christmas dips 2-4 with 101,000 units (though it’s up 80 percent) and A Tribe Called Quest’s We Got it From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service falls 1-5 in its second week (59,000 units, down 56 percent). The soundtrack to Trolls moves 3-6 with 53,000 units (up 12 percent) while Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s collaborative holiday album, Christmas Together, rises 11-7 with 39,000 units (up 84 percent). The latter set gives Brooks his 17th top 10 album, and Yearwood her third (and first since 2005’s No. 4-peaking Jasper County).

Rounding out the top 10 are Rae Sremmurd’s Sremmlife 2 (4-8 with a little more than 38,000 units, down 11 percent), the original Broadway cast recording of Hamilton (6-9 with 38,000 units, up 24 percent) and Drake’s Views (5-10 with 34,000 units, up 8 percent). Hamilton likely rises thanks to publicity generated by the brouhaha over vice president-elect Mike Pence’s visit to the show on Nov. 11.
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