US Billboard 200 - 07/16/2016, Drake #1: 111,000 (9th week at #1) |
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7th July 2016, 04:25 AM
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01 01 09 Drake, Views (111,000 (25,000 | 67,000 SEA | 19,000 TEA))
02 03 10 Beyoncé, Lemonade (48,000) 03 NE 01 The Avett Brothers, True Sadness (46,000 (43,000 | 3,000 SEA/TEA)) 04 08 59 twenty one pilots, Blurryface (38,000 (15,000 | 23,000 SEA/TEA)) 05 07 23 Rihanna, ANTI (37,000) 06 04 40 Original Broadway Cast Recording, Hamilton: An American Musical (36,000) 07 12 32 Adele, 25 (33,000 (10,000 SEA)) 08 16 02 Various Artists, Epic AF (28,000) 09 02 02 Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway (28,000) 10 10 07 Meghan Trainor, Thank You (27,000) 11 27 40 Bryson Tiller, T R A P S O U L 12 13 42 Chris Stapleton, Traveller 13 14 06 Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman 14 21 22 Sia, This Is Acting 15 17 06 Blake Shelton, If I'm Honest 16 31 13 Kanye West, The Life Of Pablo 17 19 33 Justin Bieber, Purpose 18 20 22 Kevin Gates, Islah 19 26 05 Fifth Harmony, 7/27 20 23 07 Chance The Rapper, Coloring Book 21 22 03 Nick Jonas, Last Year Was Complicated 22 18 40 Thomas Rhett, Tangled Up 23 05 07 Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool 24 35 38 Selena Gomez, Revival 25 36 44 The Weeknd, Beauty Behind The Madness 26 28 05 Dierks Bentley, Black 27 NE 01 Soundtrack, Game Of Thrones: Music From The HBO Series Season 6 28 39 21 Future, EVOL 29 30 88 Sam Hunt, Montevallo 30 37 46 Melanie Martinez, Cry Baby 31 38 98 twenty one pilots, Vessel 32 40 30 G-Eazy, When It's Dark Out 33 06 02 YG, Still Brazy 34 32 50 Prince, The Very Best Of Prince 35 51 24 Panic! At The Disco, Death Of A Bachelor 36 41 05 Flume, Skin 37 15 08 Keith Urban, Ripcord 38 NE 01 J Balvin, Energia 39 45 47 Luke Bryan, Kill The Lights 40 11 02 Jon Pardi, California Sunrise 41 29 12 The Lumineers, Cleopatra 42 46 40 Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap 43 52 50 Future, DS2 44 50 41 Drake & Future, What A Time To Be Alive 45 44 22 Charlie Puth, Nine Track Mind 46 59 82 J. Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive 47 57 73 Drake, If You're Reading This It's Too Late 48 58 45 Disturbed, Immortalized 49 47 13 Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham 50 48 08 Cole Swindell, You Should Be Here 51 RE 32 Green Day, International Superhits! 52 NE 01 Broods, Conscious 53 65 88 Taylor Swift, 1989 54 60 17 Ruth B, The Intro (EP) 55 RE 79 Van Halen, 1984 56 66 174 Drake, Take Care 57 61 08 Mike Posner, At Night, Alone. 58 72 44 Halsey, Badlands 59 67 14 Zayn, Mind Of Mine 60 84 30 Troye Sivan, Blue Neighbourhood 61 68 36 Carrie Underwood, Storyteller 62 42 03 Various Artists, NOW That's What I Call Country, Volume 9 63 69 67 James Bay, Chaos And The Calm 64 55 04 Maren Morris, Hero 65 75 33 Alessia Cara, Know-It-All 66 RE 81 Disturbed, Ten Thousand Fists 67 76 106 Ed Sheeran, x 68 43 04 Paul Simon, Stranger To Stranger 69 NE 01 RiFF RaFF, Peach Panther 70 81 29 DNCE, Swaay (EP) 71 90 60 Lauren Daigle, How Can It Be 72 NE 01 Whitechapel, Mark Of The Blade 73 74 142 Drake, Nothing Was The Same 74 82 53 X Ambassadors, VHS 75 78 30 Jeremih, Late Nights: The Album 76 91 280 Adele, 21 77 NE 01 DJ Shadow, The Mountain Will Fall 78 73 36 Blake Shelton, Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits 79 NE 01 Mindless Behavior, #officialMBmusic 80 79 77 Meghan Trainor, Title 81 63 30 Coldplay, A Head Full Of Dreams 82 RE 60 Avenged Sevenfold, Hail To The King 83 71 423 Bob Marley And The Wailers, Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers 84 86 65 Flo Rida, My House (EP) 85 87 35 Eric Church, Mr. Misunderstood 86 56 214 Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Greatest Hits 87 104 168 Guns N' Roses, Appetite For Destruction 88 53 415 Journey, Journey's Greatest Hits 89 94 50 Kelsea Ballerini, The First Time 90 96 192 Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city 91 83 04 Dan + Shay, Obsessed 92 97 81 Nicki Minaj, The Pinkprint 93 98 107 Sam Smith, In The Lonely Hour 94 09 02 Mumford & Sons With Baaba Maal, The Very Best & Beatenberg, Johannesburg (EP) 95 140 20 Various Artists, NOW 57 96 99 183 Florida Georgia Line, Here's To The Good Times 97 116 20 Joey + Rory, Hymns 98 106 64 Shawn Mendes, Handwritten 99 107 62 Zac Brown Band, Jekyll + Hyde 100 103 34 Old Dominion, Meat And Candy 101 85 30 Tim McGraw, Damn Country Music 102 80 09 Various Artists, NOW 58 103 RE 79 Zac Brown Band, Greatest Hits So Far... 104 102 56 Major Lazer, Peace Is The Mission 105 100 274 Eminem, The Eminem Show 106 120 05 Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World 107 95 129 Beyoncé, Beyoncé 108 108 90 Florida Georgia Line, Anything Goes 109 109 103 G-Eazy, These Things Happen 110 70 04 Volbeat, Seal The Deal & Let's Boogie 111 113 151 Luke Bryan, Crash My Party 112 111 44 Queen, Greatest Hits I II & III: The Platinum Collection 113 133 34 Daya, Daya (EP) 114 121 12 Kiiara, Low Kii Savage (EP) 115 64 90 Red Hot Chili Peppers, Greatest Hits 116 115 07 Kygo, Cloud Nine 117 NE 01 Various Artists, 2016 Warped Tour Compilation 118 54 03 Jon Bellion, The Human Condition 119 144 25 Daryl Hall John Oates, The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates 120 126 26 Rachel Platten, Wildfire 121 119 11 gnash, us 122 89 149 2Pac, Greatest Hits 123 132 68 Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly 124 122 200 Imagine Dragons, Night Visions 125 NE 01 Cash Cash, Blood, Sweat & 3 Years 126 114 03 Kaleo, A/B 127 129 385 Metallica, Metallica 128 92 110 Prince And The Revolution, Purple Rain (Soundtrack) 129 NE 01 DOROTHY, ROCKISDEAD 130 124 33 One Direction, Made In The A.M. 131 NE 01 William Murphy, Demonstrate 132 141 76 Fall Out Boy, American Beauty / American Psycho 133 118 296 Eminem, Curtain Call: The Hits 134 33 02 Case/Lang/Veirs, Case/Lang/Veirs 135 101 231 The Beatles, 1 136 153 18 The 1975, I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It 137 130 28 Chris Brown, Royalty 138 NE 01 Neil Young + Promise Of The Real, Earth 139 128 91 Hozier, Hozier 140 134 82 Carrie Underwood, Greatest Hits: Decade #1 141 145 231 Lana Del Rey, Born To Die 142 NE 01 Todrick Hall, Straight Outta Oz 143 62 03 Paul McCartney, Pure McCartney 144 154 96 Maroon 5, V 145 125 135 Simon & Garfunkel, Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits 146 143 19 Yo Gotti, The Art Of Hustle 147 158 99 Sia, 1000 Forms Of Fear 148 148 239 Eminem, Recovery 149 RE 267 Michael Jackson, Thriller 150 155 71 Big Sean, Dark Sky Paradise 151 RE 34 Jason Derulo, Jason Derulo 152 135 33 Chris Young, I'm Comin' Over 153 RE 116 Beyoncé, I Am...Sasha Fierce 154 110 03 Fitz And The Tantrums, Fitz And The Tantrums 155 161 122 The Weeknd, Trilogy 156 180 33 Logic, The Incredible True Story 157 170 78 Rae Sremmurd, SremmLife 158 187 138 Sublime, Sublime 159 RE 117 Usher, Confessions 160 171 135 Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 161 149 275 Creedence Clearwater Revival, Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits 162 138 35 Lil Dicky, Professional Rapper 163 RE 30 Blink-182, Greatest Hits 164 142 44 Lynyrd Skynyrd, Family 165 RE 77 Beyoncé, 4 166 150 359 Guns N' Roses, Greatest Hits 167 146 45 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 168 RE 57 Aerosmith, Aerosmith's Greatest Hits 169 RE 31 for KING & COUNTRY, RUN WILD. LIVE FREE. LOVE STRONG. 170 RE 09 TWENTY88, TWENTY88 171 RE 19 The Ramones, The Ramones 172 RE 153 Maroon 5, Songs About Jane 173 162 35 The Chainsmokers, Bouquet (EP) 174 168 214 Luke Bryan, Tailgates & Tanlines 175 186 32 Ty Dolla $ign, Free TC 176 174 282 Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans 177 77 06 Eric Clapton, I Still Do 178 189 56 A$AP Rocky, AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP 179 RE 32 Logic, Under Pressure 180 185 78 Panic! At The Disco, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! 181 183 189 Michael Jackson, Off The Wall 182 176 48 David Bowie, Best Of Bowie 183 197 87 Kanye West, Graduation 184 163 17 Kendrick Lamar, untitled unmastered. 185 NE 01 Blood Orange, Freetown Sound 186 173 37 Demi Lovato, Confident 187 193 114 Kenny Chesney, Greatest Hits II 188 175 04 twenty one pilots, twenty one pilots 189 199 70 J. Cole, Born Sinner 190 RE 161 Michael Jackson, Bad 191 165 141 OneRepublic, Native 192 RE 40 Bruce Springsteen, Greatest Hits 193 159 07 Grace, Memo (EP) 194 RE 02 Randy Travis, On The Other Hand: All The Number Ones 195 195 197 Eagles, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 196 RE 16 2 Chainz, ColleGrove 197 RE 30 Brett Eldredge, Illinois 198 184 18 Various Artists, OWSLA World Wide Broadcast 199 RE 227 Katy Perry, Teenage Dream 200 RE 326 Nirvana, Nevermind |
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7th July 2016, 04:28 AM
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Drake's 'Views' No. 1 For Ninth Week on Billboard 200 Chart
By Keith Caulfield | July 03, 2016 3:00 PM EDT For a ninth week in a row, Drake’s Views holds at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Views pulls ahead of Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP (with eight weeks at No. 1) to solely claim the third-most weeks at No. 1 by a hip-hop album. Ahead of Views are Vanilla Ice’s To the Extreme (16 weeks at No. 1 in 1990 and 1991) and MC Hammer’s Please Hammer Don’t Hurt 'Em (21 weeks in 1990). Views earned 111,000 equivalent album units in the week ending June 30, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 25,000 were in traditional album sales. The bulk of Views units were driven by streaming equivalent album units (67,000), owed to the album’s popularity on streaming services. Views debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has yet to leave the top slot. 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 July 16-dated chart (where Views is No. 1 for a ninth week) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Wednesday, July 6. (One day later than usual, owed to the Independence Day holiday in the U.S. on Monday, July 4.) Views also has spent the most weeks atop the chart for an album by a man in over 10 years. The last album by a man to spend at least nine weeks at No. 1 was Usher’s Confessions, which racked up a total of nine nonconsecutive frames at in the penthouse in 2004. Views has the longest consecutive rule atop the chart since Adele’s 21 spent 10 weeks in a row at No. 1 between the Jan. 14 and March 17, 2012-dated charts. Impressively, in the last 10 years, the only albums to spend at least nine weeks at No. 1 are Views, two albums by Adele (25, with 10 weeks, and 21 with 24), two albums by Taylor Swift (Fearless and 1989, each with 11) and the Frozen soundtrack (13). Further, the last time an album by a man tallied nine consecutive weeks at No. 1 was way back in 1992, when Billy Ray Cyrus’ Some Gave All accumulated 17 weeks at No. 1 -- all in a row. At No. 2 on the new Billboard 200 is Beyonce’s Lemonade, which rises one slot with 48,000 units (down 3 percent). Since the album debuted at No. 1 -- 10 weeks ago -- it has never left the top four position of the chart. The Avett Brothers earn their highest charting album ever, as True Sadness debuts at No. 3 with 46,000 units (43,000 in traditional album sales). That beats the No. 4 debut and peak of The Carpenter, which launched at No. 4 with a 98,000 sales start. The act’s last album, Magpie and the Dandelion, bowed at No. 5 with 58,000 copies sold in its first week. Twenty One Pilots’ Blurryface climbs 8-4 -- its highest rank since it was last at No. 4 on the Feb. 13-dated chart -- with 38,000 units (up 5 percent). The album tallied a 14 percent increase in traditional album sales (to 15,000) and a 3 percent uptick in SEA. Rihanna’s Anti ascends 7-5 with 37,000 units (down 1 percent) while the original Broadway cast recording of Hamilton dips 4-6 with 36,000 units (down 26 percent). As Hamilton spends its third week in the top 10, it becomes the first cast recording to spend at least three weeks in the top 10 since 1969. That year, the original Broadway cast recording of Hair wrapped a 28-week run in the top 10 (including 13 weeks at No. 1) on Oct. 18, 1969. In the last 50 years, only three cast albums have even reached the top 10: Hair, Hamilton and The Book of Mormon. The latter spent two weeks in the top 10. As expected, Adele’s 25 jumps back into the top 10 (rising 12-7) following its debut on streaming services (on June 24). The album earned 33,000 units for the week (up 16 percent), with streaming equivalent units comprising 10,000 of that figure (a gain of 82 percent). Until this week, 25’s streaming units were drawn from plays of the album’s three singles (“Hello,” “When We Were Young” and “Send My Love [To Your New Lover]”) which had been the album’s only songs available on on-demand streaming services. This is 25’s highest rank on the chart since the April 16-dated list, when it was No. 5. The various artists compilation Epic AF jumps 16-8 with 28,000 units (up 26 percent) -- supported only by track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent album units. (The album itself is not available for sale.) The set rises thanks to the popularity of its tracks like Kent Jones’ “Don’t Mind” and DJ Khaled’s “I Got the Keys” and “For Free.” Presently, the only album those songs are available on is the Epic AF release. Jones’ single is from his 2015 mixtape Tours (which is not commercially available), while the two DJ Khaled cuts are selections from his upcoming album Major Key, which is due for release on July 29. Rounding out the top 10 on is Red Hot Chili Peppers’ The Getaway, which slides 2-9 (28,000 units; down 76 percent) and Meghan Trainor’s Thank You, maintaining at No. 10 (27,000 units; down 22 percent). |
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