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BILLBOARD 200 Week ending June 24, 2023

 

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1 2 15 One Thing At A Time ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) (111,500 (4,500 sales))

2 ** 1 The Show ‒ Niall Horan ( 2 ) (80,500 (68,000 sales))

3 100 29 Stick Season ‒ Noah Kahan ( 3 ) (71,000 (22,500 sales))

4 5 34 Midnights ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) (69,000)

5 7 2 Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse: Metro Boomin Presents (Soundtrack) ‒ Metro Boomin ( 5 ) (54,000)

6 1 2 5-Star: The 3rd Album ‒ Stray Kids ( 1 ) (53,000)

7 6 3 Almost Healed ‒ Lil Durk ( 3 ) (50,000)

8 9 27 SOS ‒ SZA ( 1 ) (49,000)

9 11 127 Dangerous: The Double Album ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) (45,000)

10 12 199 Lover ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) (37,000)

11 15 12 Gettin' Old ‒ Luke Combs ( 4 )

12 ** 1 Weathervanes ‒ Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit ( 12 )

13 10 2 Hard To Love ‒ Moneybagg Yo ( 10 )

14 16 58 Un Verano Sin Ti ‒ Bad Bunny ( 1 )

15 18 151 Folklore ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

16 14 56 American Heartbreak ‒ Zach Bryan ( 5 )

17 ** 1 The Age Of Pleasure ‒ Janelle Monae ( 17 )

18 17 28 Heroes & Villains ‒ Metro Boomin ( 1 )

19 3 2 Whitsitt Chapel ‒ Jelly Roll ( 3 )

20 20 444 1989 ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

21 21 5 Religiously. The Album. ‒ Bailey Zimmerman ( 7 )

22 23 32 Her Loss ‒ Drake & 21 Savage ( 1 )

23 22 16 Manana Sera Bonito ‒ Karol G ( 1 )

24 24 247 reputation ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

25 25 83 Red (Taylor's Version) ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

26 4 2 Dark Blood (EP) ‒ ENHYPEN ( 4 )

27 26 7 Desvelado ‒ Eslabon Armado ( 6 )

28 28 172 My Turn ‒ Lil Baby ( 1 )

29 30 293 Starboy ‒ The Weeknd ( 1 )

30 19 2 Naujour ‒ Toosii ( 19 )

31 29 292 Diamonds ‒ Elton John ( 7 )

32 27 46 Renaissance ‒ Beyonce ( 1 )

33 31 197 Hollywood's Bleeding ‒ Post Malone ( 1 )

34 34 315 This One's For You ‒ Luke Combs ( 4 )

35 32 56 Harry's House ‒ Harry Styles ( 1 )

36 33 246 If I Know Me ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 10 )

37 36 533 Rumours ‒ Fleetwood Mac ( 1 )

38 37 131 Evermore ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

39 41 547 Greatest Hits ‒ Queen ( 8 )

40 38 93 Certified Lover Boy ‒ Drake ( 1 )

41 39 101 Fearless (Taylor's Version) ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

42 42 184 Speak Now ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

43 46 646 Chronicle The 20 Greatest Hits ‒ Creedence Clearwater Revival ( 18 )

44 40 35 It's Only Me ‒ Lil Baby ( 1 )

45 48 555 good kid, m.A.A.d city ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 2 )

46 52 188 What You See Is What You Get ‒ Luke Combs ( 1 )

47 8 2 But Here We Are ‒ Foo Fighters ( 8 )

48 47 265 Goodbye & Good Riddance ‒ Juice WRLD ( 4 )

49 50 59 I Never Liked You ‒ Future ( 1 )

50 51 322 DAMN. ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 )

51 ** 1 Harmony : All In, 6th Mini Album (EP) ‒ P1Harmony ( 51 )

52 45 14 Endless Summer Vacation ‒ Miley Cyrus ( 3 )

53 53 108 Sour ‒ Olivia Rodrigo ( 1 )

54 55 488 Born To Die ‒ Lana Del Rey ( 2 )

55 54 280 Graduation ‒ Kanye West ( 1 )

56 56 314 Ctrl ‒ SZA ( 3 )

57 43 5 Richest Opp ‒ YoungBoy Never Broke Again ( 4 )

58 57 445 2014 Forest Hills Drive ‒ J. Cole ( 1 )

59 59 21 The Mockingbird & The Crow ‒ HARDY ( 4 )

60 58 102 After Hours ‒ The Weeknd ( 1 )

61 61 259 Scorpion ‒ Drake ( 1 )

62 49 6 - ‒ Ed Sheeran ( 2 )

63 63 537 Take Care ‒ Drake ( 1 )

64 35 4 The Little Mermaid (2023) ‒ Soundtrack ( 21 )

65 44 636 Curtain Call: The Hits ‒ Eminem ( 1 )

66 64 787 Legend: The Best Of... ‒ Bob Marley And The Wailers ( 5 )

67 ** 1 Six ‒ Extreme ( 67 )

68 65 479 Greatest Hits ‒ 2Pac ( 3 )

69 66 405 Traveller ‒ Chris Stapleton ( 1 )

70 89 11 Portals ‒ Melanie Martinez ( 2 )

71 70 192 IGOR ‒ Tyler, The Creator ( 1 )

72 67 89 Call Me If You Get Lost ‒ Tyler, The Creator ( 1 )

73 62 17 Bluebird Days ‒ Jordan Davis ( 19 )

74 74 167 Future Nostalgia ‒ Dua Lipa ( 3 )

75 73 51 Growin' Up ‒ Luke Combs ( 2 )

76 76 370 Views ‒ Drake ( 1 )

77 72 106 Savage Mode II ‒ 21 Savage & Metro Boomin ( 1 )

78 81 372 ANTI ‒ Rihanna ( 1 )

79 68 143 Flower Boy ‒ Tyler, The Creator ( 2 )

80 77 254 ASTROWORLD ‒ Travis Scott ( 1 )

81 80 518 Greatest Hits ‒ Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers ( 2 )

82 83 103 Planet Her ‒ Doja Cat ( 2 )

83 75 766 Journey's Greatest Hits ‒ Journey ( 10 )

84 84 49 Wasteland ‒ Brent Faiyaz ( 2 )

85 79 66 7220 ‒ Lil Durk ( 1 )

86 149 153 Purgatory ‒ Tyler Childers ( 86 )

87 88 135 Starting Over ‒ Chris Stapleton ( 3 )

88 78 40 Different Man ‒ Kane Brown ( 5 )

89 RE 49 Nirvana ‒ Nirvana ( 3 )

90 87 629 Greatest Hits ‒ Guns N' Roses ( 3 )

91 69 154 Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon ‒ Pop Smoke ( 1 )

92 93 334 Blonde ‒ Frank Ocean ( 1 )

93 85 85 = ‒ Ed Sheeran ( 1 )

94 94 268 beerbongs & bentleys ‒ Post Malone ( 1 )

95 86 24 Pa Que Hablen.: I. ‒ Fuerza Regida ( 60 )

96 105 323 T R A P S O U L ‒ Bryson Tiller ( 8 )

97 97 241 50 Number Ones ‒ George Strait ( 1 )

98 99 309 More Life ‒ Drake ( 1 )

99 96 278 Gold: Greatest Hits ‒ ABBA ( 25 )

100 RE 292 Beauty Behind The Madness ‒ The Weeknd ( 1 )

101 92 326 ÷ (Divide) ‒ Ed Sheeran ( 1 )

102 101 403 Hamilton: An American Musical ‒ Original Broadway Cast ( 2 )

103 91 23 Rave & Roses ‒ Rema ( 81 )

104 109 57 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 )

105 117 183 Fine Line ‒ Harry Styles ( 1 )

106 95 367 Greatest Hits So Far... ‒ Zac Brown Band ( 20 )

107 98 224 All Time Greatest Hits ‒ Lynyrd Skynyrd ( 56 )

108 112 578 Thriller ‒ Michael Jackson ( 1 )

109 110 433 The Essential Michael Jackson ‒ Michael Jackson ( 31 )

110 104 218 Greatest Hits ‒ Foo Fighters ( 11 )

111 114 114 Greatest Hits ‒ Pitbull ( 108 )

112 102 92 The Melodic Blue ‒ Baby Keem ( 5 )

113 123 142 The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1 ‒ Nickelback ( 21 )

114 116 153 Legends Never Die ‒ Juice WRLD ( 1 )

115 131 255 AM ‒ Arctic Monkeys ( 6 )

116 122 12 Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd ‒ Lana Del Rey ( 3 )

117 108 328 Teenage Dream ‒ Katy Perry ( 1 )

118 129 116 SoulFly ‒ Rod Wave ( 1 )

119 118 30 Bell Bottom Country ‒ Lainey Wilson ( 51 )

120 121 319 The Fame ‒ Lady Gaga ( 2 )

121 119 3 Six Jewels 23 ‒ Yng Lvcas ( 92 )

122 190 218 Tha Carter III ‒ Lil Wayne ( 1 )

123 111 628 Doo-Wops & Hooligans ‒ Bruno Mars ( 3 )

124 113 7 SEVENTEEN 10th Mini Album: FML (EP) ‒ SEVENTEEN ( 2 )

125 120 477 Greatest Hits ‒ Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band ( 8 )

126 106 15 Red Moon In Venus ‒ Kali Uchis ( 4 )

127 128 340 Stoney ‒ Post Malone ( 4 )

128 124 153 I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston ‒ Whitney Houston ( 14 )

129 127 193 Over It ‒ Summer Walker ( 2 )

130 140 230 Swimming ‒ Mac Miller ( 3 )

131 132 303 Luv Is Rage 2 ‒ Lil Uzi Vert ( 1 )

132 125 10 Hope ‒ NF ( 2 )

133 135 223 Death Race For Love ‒ Juice WRLD ( 1 )

134 130 6 Lucky ‒ Megan Moroney ( 38 )

135 136 130 Channel Orange ‒ Frank Ocean ( 2 )

136 134 129 Meteora ‒ Linkin Park ( 1 )

137 152 177 Get Rich Or Die Tryin' ‒ 50 Cent ( 1 )

138 147 52 Honestly, Nevermind ‒ Drake ( 1 )

139 142 163 Indigo ‒ Chris Brown ( 1 )

140 115 8 Don't Try This At Home ‒ YoungBoy Never Broke Again ( 5 )

141 139 10 The Record ‒ boygenius ( 4 )

142 148 112 Currents ‒ Tame Impala ( 4 )

143 150 172 YHLQMDLG ‒ Bad Bunny ( 2 )

144 155 199 The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates ‒ Daryl Hall John Oates ( 34 )

145 163 44 Beautiful Mind ‒ Rod Wave ( 1 )

146 107 6 Unforgiven ‒ LE SSERAFIM ( 6 )

147 ** 1 Joy'All ‒ Jenny Lewis ( 147 )

148 156 220 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ‒ Billie Eilish ( 1 )

149 133 326 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys ‒ The Beach Boys ( 16 )

150 151 69 All I Want Is You ‒ Miguel ( 37 )

151 144 331 Moana ‒ Soundtrack ( 2 )

152 153 294 The Essential Billy Joel ‒ Billy Joel ( 15 )

153 RE 172 Cry Baby ‒ Melanie Martinez ( 6 )

154 160 411 Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 ‒ Eagles ( 1 )

155 170 248 Greatest Hits ‒ Fleetwood Mac ( 14 )

156 159 151 F*ck Love ‒ The Kid LAROI ( 1 )

157 145 303 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection ‒ Bon Jovi ( 5 )

158 RE 437 The Eminem Show ‒ Eminem ( 1 )

159 167 98 Happier Than Ever ‒ Billie Eilish ( 1 )

160 173 572 Back In Black ‒ AC/DC ( 4 )

161 168 158 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits ‒ Elvis Presley ( 1 )

162 154 7 Nate Smith ‒ Nate Smith ( 30 )

163 143 4 Take Me Back To Eden ‒ Sleep Token ( 16 )

164 157 13 Ballads Of The Broken ‒ Jelly Roll ( 157 )

165 162 75 DS4EVER ‒ Gunna ( 1 )

166 158 41 Stereotype ‒ Cole Swindell ( 48 )

167 166 48 Gemini Rights ‒ Steve Lacy ( 7 )

168 169 240 Number One Hits ‒ Tim McGraw ( 27 )

169 172 199 California Sunrise ‒ Jon Pardi ( 11 )

170 171 282 Man On The Moon: The End Of Day ‒ Kid Cudi ( 4 )

171 137 21 Like..? (EP) ‒ Ice Spice ( 15 )

172 184 716 Metallica ‒ Metallica ( 1 )

173 179 122 Whole Lotta Red ‒ Playboi Carti ( 1 )

174 146 9 Cottonwood 2 ‒ NLE Choppa ( 21 )

175 176 54 Twelve Carat Toothache ‒ Post Malone ( 2 )

176 178 412 Hot Rocks 1964-1971 ‒ The Rolling Stones ( 4 )

177 175 298 Evolve ‒ Imagine Dragons ( 2 )

178 187 273 ? ‒ XXXTENTACION ( 1 )

179 13 2 Life Is But A Dream... ‒ Avenged Sevenfold ( 13 )

180 192 166 Pray 4 Love ‒ Rod Wave ( 2 )

181 174 13 Summertime Blues ‒ Zach Bryan ( 34 )

182 188 472 Nothing Was The Same ‒ Drake ( 1 )

183 181 171 Confessions ‒ Usher ( 1 )

184 141 270 Hozier ‒ Hozier ( 2 )

185 185 199 Sublime ‒ Sublime ( 13 )

186 RE 45 Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse ‒ Soundtrack ( 2 )

187 164 18 Tyler Hubbard ‒ Tyler Hubbard ( 40 )

188 161 3 Petals To Thorns ‒ d4vd ( 105 )

189 180 5 Elisabeth ‒ Zach Bryan ( 180 )

190 177 38 This Is What ____ Feels Like (Vol.1-4) ‒ JVKE ( 40 )

191 191 159 The GOAT ‒ Polo G ( 2 )

192 RE 228 Dr. Dre -- 2001 ‒ Dr. Dre ( 2 )

193 189 124 35 Biggest Hits ‒ Toby Keith ( 2 )

194 193 568 21 ‒ Adele ( 1 )

195 RE 97 Ready To Die ‒ The Notorious B.I.G. ( 15 )

196 198 299 [Hybrid Theory] ‒ Linkin Park ( 2 )

197 200 229 DS2 ‒ Future ( 1 )

198 194 114 Justice ‒ Justin Bieber ( 1 )

199 195 80 Who Is Nardo Wick? ‒ Nardo Wick ( 16 )

200 RE 104 I Am > I Was ‒ 21 Savage ( 1 )

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Morgan Wallen’s ‘One Thing at a Time’ Back Atop Billboard 200 Chart

By Keith Caulfield | 06/18/2023

 

A familiar face is back at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated June 24), as Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time climbs 2-1 to collect its 13th nonconsecutive week atop the list. The set earned 111,500 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending June 15 (down 4%), according to Luminate.

 

One Thing at a Time ties with three other albums for the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in the last 10 years. It matches the total weeks at No. 1 of Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti (in 2022), Drake’s Views (2016), and the Frozen soundtrack (2014). The last album to have more than 13 weeks at No. 1 was Adele’s 21, with 24 nonconsecutive weeks in 2011-12.

 

One Thing at a Time also ties Views to become Republic Records’ album with the most weeks at No. 1 ever on the Billboard 200. One Thing was released via Big Loud/Mercury/Republic, while Views was issued through Young Money/Cash Money/Republic.

 

Also in the top 10 of the new Billboard 200 albums chart, Niall Horan claims his highest-charting album since 2017 as The Show starts at No. 2, while Noah Kahan’s Stick Season surges into the top 10 for the first time (jumping 100-3) after its deluxe reissue and debut on vinyl.

 

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 One Thing at a Time’s 111,500 equivalent album units earned in the week ending June 15, SEA units comprise 105,000 (down 3%, equaling 140.74 million on-demand official streams of the set’s 36 songs), album sales comprise 4,500 (down 1%) and TEA units comprise 2,000 (down 4%). One Thing debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart dated March 18 and spent it first 12 weeks at No. 1. It stepped aside for the last two weeks, when Stray Kids’ 5-STAR debuted atop the tally (June 17 chart) and Taylor Swift’s Midnights returned to No. 1 (June 10).

 

Niall Horan’s The Show starts at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, marking his third consecutive top five-charting effort (comprising all three of his solo releases). The set launches with 80,500 equivalent album units. Of that sum, album sales comprise 68,000 (making it the top-selling album of the week), SEA units comprise 12,000 (equaling 15.42 million on-demand official streams of the set’s tracks) and TEA units comprise 500. Horan previously hit the top five with Heartbreak Weather (No. 4 in 2020) and Flicker (No. 1, 2017).

 

The new album was preceded by the single “Heaven,” which peaked in the top 25 on both the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay charts in April. It hit No. 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March.

 

The Show’s sturdy sales start was bolstered by an array of available physical editions: eight deluxe boxed sets containing a CD and branded merch, a signed CD sold through Horan’s webstore, a Target-exclusive CD with an alternative cover and a poster packaged inside, a zine CD package sold through his webstore, six vinyl variants (including color variants for Target, Spotify, Urban Outfitters and his webstore) and a cassette.

 

Kahan’s Stick Season, which was released in October of 2022, jumps into the top 10 for the first time, as it bolts 100-3 after its deluxe reissue and vinyl debut on June 9. The set earned 71,000 equivalent album units (up 574%) in the week ending June 15. Of that sum, SEA units comprise 48,000 (equaling 60.91 million on-demand official streams of its collected tracks, up 388%), album sales comprise 22,500 (up 3,080%) and TEA units comprise 500 (up 1,036%).

 

Stick Season, Kahan’s third studio album, was reissued on June 9 with seven additional tracks. It also garnered its first pressing on vinyl. The album originally debuted and peaked at No. 14 on the Oct. 29, 2022-dated list, and logged 28 nonconsecutive weeks on the tally before its deluxe reissue and vault into the top 10.

 

Taylor Swift’s Midnights rises 5-4 on the Billboard 200 with 69,000 equivalent album units (down 17%); Metro Boomin’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack rises 7-5 in its second week (54,000; down 18%); Stray Kids’ 5-STAR falls 1-6 in its second week (53,000; down 79%); and Lil Durk’s Almost Healed dips 6-7 (50,000; down 26%).

 

A trio of former No. 1s rounds out the top 10: SZA’s SOS climbs 9-8 (49,000 equivalent album units earned; down 3%); Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album bounces back into the top 10 with an 11-9 rise (45,000; down 1%); and Taylor Swift’s Lover bumps 12-10 (37,000; down 2%).

 

Niall Horan Earns Third No. 1 on Top Album Sales Chart With ‘The Show’

By Keith Caulfield | 06/19/2023

 

Niall Horan earns his third straight No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart (dated June 24) – the entirety of his solo studio releases – as The Show debuts atop the tally. The set bows with just over 68,000 copies sold in the United States in the week ending June 15, according to Luminate.

Horan’s first two albums, Heartbreak Weather (in 2020) and Flicker (in 2018) both debuted at No. 1.

 

The Show was released on June 9 via Neon Haze/Capitol Records.

 

Also in the top 10 of the new Top Album Sales chart, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Noah Kahan, P1Harmony, Janelle Monae and Extreme all make waves with their latest releases.

 

Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart ranks the top-selling albums of the week based only on traditional album sales. The chart’s history dates back to May 25, 1991, the first week Billboard began tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece count information from SoundScan, now Luminate. Pure album sales were the sole measurement utilized by the Billboard 200 albums chart through the list dated Dec. 6, 2014, after which that chart switched to a methodology that blends album sales with track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent album units.

 

Of The Show’s 68,000 copies sold in its first week, physical sales comprise 62,000 (33,700 on vinyl; 22,900 on CD and 500 on cassette) and digital album sales comprise 6,000. That nearly-34,000 sum on vinyl represents Horan’s biggest week on wax, and the largest sales week for any vinyl album released by Capitol Records in the modern era (since Luminate began tracking data in 1991). Unsurprisingly, The Show debuts at No. 1 on Billboard’s Vinyl Albums chart – Horan’s first No. 1 on the list.

 

The Show’s sturdy sales start was bolstered by an array of available physical editions: eight deluxe boxed sets containing a CD and branded merch, a signed CD sold through Horan’s webstore, a Target-exclusive CD with an alternative cover and a poster packaged inside, a zine CD package sold through his webstore, six vinyl variants (including color variants for Target, Spotify, Urban Outfitters and his webstore) and a cassette.

 

Notably, Horan equals the No. 1 count of his One Direction bandmate Harry Styles, who also saw his first three solo studio efforts all debut at No. 1 on Top Album Sales (his self-titled release in 2017, Fine Line in 2019 and Harry’s House in 2022). One further member of One Direction has topped the tally: Zayn, with his debut set Mind of Mine in 2016. (One Direction itself notched four No. 1s on Top Album Sales.)

 

Stray Kids’ 5-STAR falls to No. 2 in its second week on Top Album Sales, with 46,000 copies sold (down 81%).

 

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit’s latest release, Weathervanes, bows at No. 3 on Top Album Sales with 28,000 sold. It’s the sixth top 10-charting title for Isbell on the tally.

 

Noah Kahan’s Stick Season re-enters Top Album Sales at No. 3 following its deluxe reissue with seven bonus tracks, and its first pressing on vinyl, on June 9. The set sold 23,000 copies in the week ending June 15 – up 3,080%. The album originally debuted and peaked at No. 57 on the list dated Oct. 29, 2022. Vinyl comprises most of Stick Season’s sales for the week – 20,500. It bows at No. 2 on the Vinyl Albums chart. It had a relatively slim vinyl release – just three vinyl variants were issued for the set.

 

Korean pop group P1Harmony makes its debut on Top Album Sales with Harmony: All In, 6th Mini Album, bowing at No. 5 with 20,500 sold. Effectively all of that figure is CD album sales, thanks to the six-track set’s availability across 21 different collectible versions of the album, including some that were signed by the act. All of the iterations contain a standard set of branded merchandise items, along with randomized merch (photo cards and post cards).

 

ENHYPEN’s Dark Blood falls 2-6 on Top Album Sales in its second week on the list, selling 19,000 (down 78%).

 

Janelle Monae returns to the top 10 of Top Album Sales for the first time in over five years, as her new studio release The Age of Pleasure premieres at No. 7. The album sold 19,000 copies. She last debuted on the chart in May of 2018 with Dirty Computer, which bowed and peaked at No. 3. In total, Pleasure is her third top 10-charting set on Top Album Sales.

 

Taylor Swift’s chart-topping Midnights dips 6-8 on Top Album Sales with 17,000 sold (down 29%) while

 

Foo Fighters’ But Here We Are falls 4-9 in its second week with 13,000 (down 77%).

 

Closing out the top 10 on Top Album Sales is a band that’s been absent from the top 10 for over 30 years – Extreme. The rock group’s new album Six bows at No. 10 with 12,500 copies sold. The set marks the band’s first studio album since 2008. The act was last in the top 10 with III Sides to Every Story, which debuted and peaked at No. 10 on the Oct. 10, 1992-dated chart.

 

In the week ending June 15, there were 1.924 million albums sold in the U.S. (down 8.5% compared to the previous week). Of that sum, physical albums (CDs, vinyl LPs, cassettes, etc.) comprised 1.587 million (down 8.4%) and digital albums comprised 337,000 (down 8.9%).

 

There were 711,000 CD albums sold in the week ending June 15 (down 25.9% week-over-week) and 865,000 vinyl albums sold (up 13.5%). Year-to-date CD album sales stand at 16.192 million (up 4.5% compared to the same time frame a year ago) and year-to-date vinyl album sales total 21.963 million (up 24.5%).

 

Overall year-to-date album sales total 46.956 million (up 9.2% compared to the same year-to-date time frame a year ago). Year-to-date physical album sales stand at 38.403 million (up 15.1%) and digital album sales total 8.553 million (down 11.1%).

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