Posted June 22, 20223 yr BILLBOARD 200 Week ending June 25, 2022 TW LW Wks Title ‒ Artist (Peak) 1 ** 1 Proof ‒ BTS ( 1 ) (314,000 (266,000 sales)) 2 1 6 Un Verano Sin Ti ‒ Bad Bunny ( 1 ) (129,000) 3 3 4 Harry's House ‒ Harry Styles ( 1 ) (91,000) 4 2 2 Twelve Carat Toothache ‒ Post Malone ( 2 ) (59,000) 5 4 7 I Never Liked You ‒ Future ( 1 ) (55,000) 6 6 75 Dangerous: The Double Album ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) (52,000) 7 5 5 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 ) (42,000) 8 8 56 Sour ‒ Olivia Rodrigo ( 1 ) (32,000) 9 35 262 Ctrl ‒ SZA ( 3 ) (32,000) 10 ** 1 Denim & Rhinestones ‒ Carrie Underwood ( 10 ) (31,000 (22,000 sales)) 11 9 4 American Heartbreak ‒ Zach Bryan ( 5 ) 12 ** 1 Scoring The End Of The World ‒ Motionless In White ( 12 ) 13 10 6 Come Home The Kids Miss You ‒ Jack Harlow ( 3 ) 14 11 51 Planet Her ‒ Doja Cat ( 2 ) 15 13 41 Certified Lover Boy ‒ Drake ( 1 ) 16 14 70 The Highlights ‒ The Weeknd ( 2 ) 17 15 14 7220 ‒ Lil Durk ( 1 ) 18 16 29 Encanto ‒ Soundtrack ( 1 ) 19 12 30 Hounds Of Love ‒ Kate Bush ( 12 ) 20 18 120 My Turn ‒ Lil Baby ( 1 ) 21 17 33 = ‒ Ed Sheeran ( 1 ) 22 19 145 Hollywood's Bleeding ‒ Post Malone ( 1 ) 23 7 2 SEVENTEEN 4th Album: Face The Sun ‒ SEVENTEEN ( 7 ) 24 ** 1 Look At Me: The Album. (Soundtrack) ‒ XXXTENTACION ( 24 ) 25 21 194 If I Know Me ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 10 ) 26 20 136 What You See Is What You Get ‒ Luke Combs ( 1 ) 27 28 495 Greatest Hits ‒ Queen ( 8 ) 28 25 263 This One's For You ‒ Luke Combs ( 4 ) 29 26 503 good kid, m.A.A.d city ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 2 ) 30 27 481 Rumours ‒ Fleetwood Mac ( 1 ) 31 31 102 Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon ‒ Pop Smoke ( 1 ) 32 23 3 Top Gun: Maverick ‒ Soundtrack ( 17 ) 33 29 131 Fine Line ‒ Harry Styles ( 1 ) 34 30 23 DS4EVER ‒ Gunna ( 1 ) 35 33 213 Goodbye & Good Riddance ‒ Juice WRLD ( 4 ) 36 32 115 Future Nostalgia ‒ Dua Lipa ( 3 ) 37 34 99 F*ck Love ‒ The Kid LAROI ( 1 ) 38 39 246 Starboy ‒ The Weeknd ( 1 ) 39 78 147 Lover ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 40 36 65 Justice ‒ Justin Bieber ( 1 ) 41 42 120 YHLQMDLG ‒ Bad Bunny ( 2 ) 42 37 46 Happier Than Ever ‒ Billie Eilish ( 1 ) 43 59 5 Minisode 2: Thursday's Child (EP) ‒ TOMORROW X TOGETHER ( 4 ) 44 49 31 Red (Taylor's Version) ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 45 43 594 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits ‒ Creedence Clearwater Revival ( 18 ) 46 40 270 DAMN. ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 ) 47 44 101 Legends Never Die ‒ Juice WRLD ( 1 ) 48 54 64 SoulFly ‒ Rod Wave ( 1 ) 49 52 485 Take Care ‒ Drake ( 1 ) 50 46 83 Starting Over ‒ Chris Stapleton ( 3 ) 51 47 353 Traveller ‒ Chris Stapleton ( 1 ) 52 38 240 Diamonds ‒ Elton John ( 7 ) 53 45 53 Hall Of Fame ‒ Polo G ( 1 ) 54 51 27 Fighting Demons ‒ Juice WRLD ( 2 ) 55 53 584 Curtain Call: The Hits ‒ Eminem ( 1 ) 56 55 427 Greatest Hits ‒ 2Pac ( 3 ) 57 57 23 Dawn FM ‒ The Weeknd ( 2 ) 58 48 216 beerbongs & bentleys ‒ Post Malone ( 1 ) 59 56 207 Scorpion ‒ Drake ( 1 ) 60 50 228 Graduation ‒ Kanye West ( 1 ) 61 83 392 1989 ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 62 62 351 Hamilton: An American Musical ‒ Original Broadway Cast ( 2 ) 63 60 735 Legend: The Best Of... ‒ Bob Marley And The Wailers ( 5 ) 64 71 222 ? ‒ XXXTENTACION ( 1 ) 65 67 71 Shiesty Season ‒ Pooh Shiesty ( 3 ) 66 65 171 Death Race For Love ‒ Juice WRLD ( 1 ) 67 76 226 Gold: Greatest Hits ‒ ABBA ( 25 ) 68 58 140 IGOR ‒ Tyler, The Creator ( 1 ) 69 61 39 Montero ‒ Lil Nas X ( 2 ) 70 63 235 17 ‒ XXXTENTACION ( 2 ) 71 77 466 Greatest Hits ‒ Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers ( 2 ) 72 79 168 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ‒ Billie Eilish ( 1 ) 73 66 16 Back For Everything ‒ Kodak Black ( 2 ) 74 41 3 I Used To Think I Could Fly ‒ Tate McRae ( 13 ) 75 70 84 Dreamland ‒ Glass Animals ( 7 ) 76 69 21 Country Stuff: The Album ‒ Walker Hayes ( 9 ) 77 75 579 Greatest Hits ‒ Guns N' Roses ( 3 ) 78 82 520 Back In Black ‒ AC/DC ( 4 ) 79 68 580 Nevermind ‒ Nirvana ( 1 ) 80 73 393 2014 Forest Hills Drive ‒ J. Cole ( 1 ) 81 84 318 Views ‒ Drake ( 1 ) 82 85 202 ASTROWORLD ‒ Travis Scott ( 1 ) 83 81 251 Luv Is Rage 2 ‒ Lil Uzi Vert ( 1 ) 84 86 99 Folklore ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 85 24 29 Inside (The Songs) ‒ Bo Burnham ( 7 ) 86 74 288 Stoney ‒ Post Malone ( 4 ) 87 87 576 Doo-Wops & Hooligans ‒ Bruno Mars ( 3 ) 88 64 717 Journey's Greatest Hits ‒ Journey ( 10 ) 89 72 60 A Gangsta's Pain ‒ Moneybagg Yo ( 1 ) 90 97 115 Pray 4 Love ‒ Rod Wave ( 2 ) 91 RE 305 Greatest Hits ‒ Red Hot Chili Peppers ( 18 ) 92 102 141 Over It ‒ Summer Walker ( 2 ) 93 109 526 Thriller ‒ Michael Jackson ( 1 ) 94 106 54 The Voice Of The Heroes ‒ Lil Baby & Lil Durk ( 1 ) 95 92 32 Still Over It ‒ Summer Walker ( 1 ) 96 89 137 Hot Pink ‒ Doja Cat ( 9 ) 97 90 42 Donda ‒ Kanye West ( 1 ) 98 95 30 30 ‒ Adele ( 1 ) 99 94 28 Who Is Nardo Wick? ‒ Nardo Wick ( 19 ) 100 91 109 The GOAT ‒ Polo G ( 2 ) 101 93 119 Eternal Atake ‒ Lil Uzi Vert ( 1 ) 102 101 81 El Ultimo Tour del Mundo ‒ Bad Bunny ( 1 ) 103 113 10 Stereotype ‒ Cole Swindell ( 48 ) 104 100 231 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day ‒ Kid Cudi ( 4 ) 105 107 320 ANTI ‒ Rihanna ( 1 ) 106 98 113 The College Dropout ‒ Kanye West ( 2 ) 107 105 275 ÷ (Divide) ‒ Ed Sheeran ( 1 ) 108 115 302 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys ‒ The Beach Boys ( 16 ) 109 110 260 More Life ‒ Drake ( 1 ) 110 96 178 All Time Greatest Hits ‒ Lynyrd Skynyrd ( 56 ) 111 114 67 Greatest Hits ‒ Pitbull ( 108 ) 112 99 12 777 ‒ Latto ( 15 ) 113 111 31 An Evening With Silk Sonic ‒ Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) ( 2 ) 114 104 79 Thats What They All Say ‒ Jack Harlow ( 5 ) 115 RE 52 Madman Across The Water ‒ Elton John ( 8 ) 116 103 40 The Melodic Blue ‒ Baby Keem ( 5 ) 117 117 339 Greatest Hits So Far... ‒ Zac Brown Band ( 20 ) 118 108 95 "Awaken, My Love!" ‒ Childish Gambino ( 5 ) 119 125 12 Mainstream Sellout ‒ Machine Gun Kelly ( 1 ) 120 116 284 Moana ‒ Soundtrack ( 2 ) 121 119 92 The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1 ‒ Nickelback ( 21 ) 122 120 431 Greatest Hits ‒ Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band ( 8 ) 123 122 108 Flower Boy ‒ Tyler, The Creator ( 2 ) 124 118 257 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection ‒ Bon Jovi ( 5 ) 125 135 124 Harry Styles ‒ Harry Styles ( 1 ) 126 124 7 Palomino ‒ Miranda Lambert ( 4 ) 127 126 195 reputation ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 128 112 413 The Eminem Show ‒ Eminem ( 1 ) 129 RE 103 Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge ‒ My Chemical Romance ( 28 ) 130 150 467 Abbey Road ‒ The Beatles ( 1 ) 131 131 85 Positions ‒ Ariana Grande ( 1 ) 132 133 184 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy ‒ Kanye West ( 1 ) 133 148 124 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits ‒ Elvis Presley ( 1 ) 134 137 57 The Off-Season ‒ J. Cole ( 1 ) 135 130 282 Blonde ‒ Frank Ocean ( 1 ) 136 134 426 Nothing Was The Same ‒ Drake ( 1 ) 137 140 197 DS2 ‒ Future ( 1 ) 138 139 136 Cuz I Love You ‒ Lizzo ( 4 ) 139 157 79 Evermore ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) 140 141 67 Currents ‒ Tame Impala ( 4 ) 141 138 256 Evolve ‒ Imagine Dragons ( 2 ) 142 123 17 2 Alive ‒ Yeat ( 6 ) 143 146 102 I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston ‒ Whitney Houston ( 14 ) 144 159 436 Born To Die ‒ Lana Del Rey ( 2 ) 145 158 101 Purgatory ‒ Tyler Childers ( 106 ) 146 142 218 Number One Hits ‒ Tim McGraw ( 27 ) 147 144 84 Channel Orange ‒ Frank Ocean ( 2 ) 148 171 112 35 Biggest Hits ‒ Toby Keith ( 2 ) 149 128 27 Mercury - Act 1 ‒ Imagine Dragons ( 9 ) 150 143 71 Whole Lotta Red ‒ Playboi Carti ( 1 ) 151 155 276 American Teen ‒ Khalid ( 4 ) 152 145 91 Top ‒ YoungBoy Never Broke Again ( 1 ) 153 147 664 Metallica ‒ Metallica ( 1 ) 154 136 186 Dr. Dre -- 2001 ‒ Dr. Dre ( 2 ) 155 132 23 Up 2 Me ‒ Yeat ( 58 ) 156 162 281 Teenage Dream ‒ Katy Perry ( 1 ) 157 161 90 Tickets To My Downfall ‒ Machine Gun Kelly ( 1 ) 158 151 130 Get Rich Or Die Tryin' ‒ 50 Cent ( 1 ) 159 163 381 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 ‒ Eagles ( 1 ) 160 167 32 Human: The Double Album ‒ Cody Johnson ( 19 ) 161 173 122 Ghetto Gospel ‒ Rod Wave ( 10 ) 162 153 267 The Fame ‒ Lady Gaga ( 2 ) 163 154 38 Sincerely, Kentrell ‒ YoungBoy Never Broke Again ( 1 ) 164 156 51 Vice Versa ‒ Rauw Alejandro ( 17 ) 165 160 62 Hey World ‒ Lee Brice ( 45 ) 166 166 164 The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates ‒ Daryl Hall John Oates ( 34 ) 167 RE 23 Nectar ‒ Joji ( 3 ) 168 RE 89 Life After Death ‒ The Notorious B.I.G. ( 1 ) 169 168 186 Greatest Hits ‒ Foo Fighters ( 11 ) 170 180 234 Dont Smile At Me ‒ Billie Eilish ( 14 ) 171 177 42 KG0516 ‒ Karol G ( 20 ) 172 165 133 Die Lit ‒ Playboi Carti ( 3 ) 173 170 160 Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent ‒ Lewis Capaldi ( 20 ) 174 RE 272 The Essential Billy Joel ‒ Billy Joel ( 15 ) 175 178 185 Tha Carter III ‒ Lil Wayne ( 1 ) 176 172 202 50 Number Ones ‒ George Strait ( 1 ) 177 182 78 Greatest Hits ‒ Blink-182 ( 6 ) 178 169 187 The Life Of Pablo ‒ Kanye West ( 1 ) 179 179 204 AM ‒ Arctic Monkeys ( 6 ) 180 186 66 When It's All Said And Done... Take Time ‒ Giveon ( 5 ) 181 RE 2 The Essential Kenny Loggins ‒ Kenny Loggins ( 181 ) 182 175 382 Hot Rocks 1964-1971 ‒ The Rolling Stones ( 4 ) 183 193 193 24K Magic ‒ Bruno Mars ( 2 ) 184 181 525 1 ‒ The Beatles ( 1 ) 185 80 304 Greatest Hits ‒ The Notorious B.I.G. ( 1 ) 186 RE 134 To Pimp A Butterfly ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 ) 187 RE 2 Cowboy Bebop (Soundtrack) ‒ Seatbelts ( 187 ) 188 174 197 Swimming ‒ Mac Miller ( 3 ) 189 183 219 Invasion Of Privacy ‒ Cardi B ( 1 ) 190 192 17 A Rock ‒ HARDY ( 24 ) 191 189 126 The Greatest Hits Collection ‒ Brooks & Dunn ( 4 ) 192 197 88 Goldmine ‒ Gabby Barrett ( 27 ) 193 164 10 Familia ‒ Camila Cabello ( 10 ) 194 195 78 The Voice ‒ Lil Durk ( 2 ) 195 187 21 Colors ‒ YoungBoy Never Broke Again ( 2 ) 196 RE 208 Greatest Hits ‒ Fleetwood Mac ( 14 ) 197 191 130 Born Sinner ‒ J. Cole ( 1 ) 198 196 282 T R A P S O U L ‒ Bryson Tiller ( 8 ) 199 194 187 Sublime ‒ Sublime ( 13 ) 200 RE 28 Greatest Hits ‒ Earth, Wind & Fire ( 40 )
June 22, 20223 yr Author BTS Lands Sixth No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With ‘Proof’ By Keith Caulfield | 06/19/2022 BTS’ new compilation album Proof debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart (dated June 25), garnering the pop group its sixth chart-topper. The retrospective – consisting mostly of previously released material – bows with 314,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending June 16, according to Luminate. The overwhelmingly majority of that unit figure was driven by CD album sales. The anthology was released on June 10, four days before the group announced an indefinite “hiatus” to focus on solo ventures. The seven-member South Korean act was formed in 2010 and made its U.S. Billboard chart debut in 2013. BTS has tallied 15 entries on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Also in the new top 10, Carrie Underwood notches her 10th consecutive top 10 album on the Billboard 200 – the entirety of her charting efforts – as her new studio release Denim & Rhinestones launches in the region. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units, compiled by Luminate. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. Of Proof’s 314,000 equivalent album units earned, album sales comprise 266,000; SEA units comprise 36,000 (equaling 52.84 million on-demand official streams of the set’s tracks) and TEA units comprise 12,000. Proof registers the year’s biggest week for an album by a group, both in units earned and in album sales. The only larger week overall in 2022 was the debut frame of Harry Styles’ Harry’s House, with 521,000 units, of which 330,000 were in album sales. Proof was released as a 35-track digital download and streaming album, and an expanded 48-track album on CD. The latter edition has 13 exclusive tracks – mostly demo recordings – not available on the digital or streaming album. Proof was not issued on any other format, such as vinyl LP or cassette. All versions of the album contain eight of BTS’ 13 top 40-charting songs on the Billboard Hot 100 (through the most recently published chart, dated June 18), including three of the act’s six No. 1s (“Dynamite,” “Life Goes On” and “Butter”). Proof also features three all-new tracks, including the set’s lead single, “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).” As is typical with many K-pop releases, the CD edition of the album was issued in elaborate collectible packages. There are two CD variants available in total: a $24 version and a $70 version (specific retailers may have sale priced them for less). Both have the same tracklist, just different packaging and internal paper goods (such as booklets and posters). Each also contains randomized elements (photocards and postcards). (Pricey CD albums are not new for BTS. The act’s last new studio album, 2020’s eight-track Be, was initially available in only two retail formats: a $9 digital album and a $50 CD.) Proof sold nearly 266,000 in traditional album sales – of which digital albums comprise 6,500. The remaining sum of a little over 259,000 were all in CD sales. That marks the largest sales week for an album on CD in the U.S. since Adele’s 30 sold 378,000 CDs in its first week (ending Nov 25, 2021; chart dated Dec. 4, 2021). Comparably, Adele’s 30 CD was issued in three variants, a 12-track standard edition (which carried a list price of $11.98), a Target-exclusive pressing with three bonus tracks ($13.98) and a deluxe boxed set ($40) containing the standard CD, a T-shirt and a photo print. The vast majority of the CD sales for 30 came from the $11.98 and $13.98 editions. Proof – recorded mostly in the Korean language – is the 15th mostly or all non-English language album to hit No. 1 and the third in 2022. This year also saw non-English No. 1s from Bad Bunny (the all-Spanish Un Verano Sin Ti) and Stray Kids (the mostly-Korean Oddinary). Of the 15 leaders that were recorded mostly in a language other than English, six have been by BTS. Speaking of Bad Bunny, Un Verano Sin Ti falls a spot to No. 2 on the new Billboard 200 with 129,000 equivalent album units earned (down 6%). Un Verano Sin Ti is the first album in nearly four years to exceed 100,000 equivalent album units earned in each of its first six weeks. The last title to do so was Drake’s Scorpion, which saw its first seven weeks all exceed 100,000 units (July 28-Aug. 25, 2018 charts). Harry Styles’ chart-topping Harry’s House is a non-mover on the Billboard 200 at No. 3 with 91,000 equivalent album units (down 20%). Post Malone’s Twelve Carat Toothache falls 2-4 in its second week with 59,000 (down 51%). Rounding out the top five is Future’s former No. 1 I Never Liked You, which dips 4-5 with 55,000 (down 10%). A trio of former leaders are next on the chart, as Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album is stationary at No. 6 (52,000; down less than 1%), Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers descends 5-7 (42,000; down 23%) and Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour is steady at No. 8 (32,000; down 14%). SZA’s Ctrl vaults from No. 35 to No. 9 following a fifth anniversary deluxe reissue on June 10 which added seven previously unreleased tracks. The album, which debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the July 1, 2017-dated chart, rallies with 32,000 equivalent album units earned (up 109%). Closing out the new Billboard 200 top 10 is Carrie Underwood’s new studio album Denim & Rhinestones, which debuts at No. 10 with 31,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, album sales comprise 22,000; SEA units comprise nearly 9,000 (equaling 11.19 million on-demand official streams of the set’s tracks) and TEA units comprise less than 1,000. Denim & Rhinestones is Underwood’s 10th consecutive top 10 album – the entirety of her charting efforts. And all 10 have debuted in the top 10, stretching back to her first release, Some Hearts, which was released in 2005.
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