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BILLBOARD 200 Week ending June 29, 2024

 

TW LW Wks Title ‒ Artist (Peak)

 

1 1 9 The Tortured Poets Department ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 ) (126,000 (33,000 sales))

2 2 5 Hit Me Hard And Soft ‒ Billie Eilish ( 2 ) (84,000)

3 ** 1 Hardstone Psycho ‒ Don Toliver ( 3 ) (76,500 (19,500 sales))

4 4 68 One Thing At A Time ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) (73,000)

5 ** 1 New World Depression ‒ $uicideboy$ ( 5 ) (66,000 (20,000 sales))

6 ** 1 Fathers & Sons ‒ Luke Combs ( 6 ) (60,000 (14,000 sales))

7 ** 1 NA: The 2nd Mini Album (EP) ‒ NAYEON ( 7 ) (47,000 (43,000 sales))

8 10 13 The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess ‒ Chappell Roan ( 8 ) (46,000)

9 3 2 Brat ‒ Charli XCX ( 3 ) (45,000)

10 7 180 Dangerous: The Double Album ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) (44,000)

11 8 82 Stick Season ‒ Noah Kahan ( 2 )

12 9 3 Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going ‒ Shaboozey ( 5 )

13 ** 1 Speak Now ‒ Moneybagg Yo ( 13 )

14 12 43 Zach Bryan ‒ Zach Bryan ( 1 )

15 11 13 We Don't Trust You ‒ Future & Metro Boomin ( 1 )

16 13 80 SOS ‒ SZA ( 1 )

17 15 109 American Heartbreak ‒ Zach Bryan ( 5 )

18 16 11 Fireworks & Rollerblades ‒ Benson Boone ( 6 )

19 17 31 The Diamond Collection ‒ Post Malone ( 12 )

20 ** 1 Gemini! ‒ LUCKI ( 20 )

21 18 252 Lover ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

22 14 6 One Of Wun ‒ Gunna ( 2 )

23 19 15 Eternal Sunshine ‒ Ariana Grande ( 1 )

24 22 41 Guts ‒ Olivia Rodrigo ( 1 )

25 21 368 This One's For You ‒ Luke Combs ( 4 )

26 23 34 1989 (Taylor's Version) ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

27 24 37 I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part I) ‒ Teddy Swims ( 17 )

28 34 39 Emails I Can't Send ‒ Sabrina Carpenter ( 23 )

29 20 689 Curtain Call: The Hits ‒ Eminem ( 1 )

30 26 87 Midnights ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

31 25 111 Un Verano Sin Ti ‒ Bad Bunny ( 1 )

32 29 10 Papercuts ‒ Linkin Park ( 6 )

33 31 65 Gettin' Old ‒ Luke Combs ( 4 )

34 38 699 Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits ‒ Creedence Clearwater Revival ( 18 )

35 39 586 Rumours ‒ Fleetwood Mac ( 1 )

36 32 47 Utopia ‒ Travis Scott ( 1 )

37 45 840 Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers ‒ Bob Marley And The Wailers ( 5 )

38 30 12 Cowboy Carter ‒ Beyonce ( 1 )

39 36 375 DAMN. ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 )

40 41 608 good kid, m.A.A.d city ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 2 )

41 46 10 To The Limit: The Essential Collection ‒ Eagles ( 30 )

42 44 345 Diamonds ‒ Elton John ( 7 )

43 42 52 Genesis ‒ Peso Pluma ( 3 )

44 40 37 For All The Dogs ‒ Drake ( 1 )

45 43 161 Sour ‒ Olivia Rodrigo ( 1 )

46 47 204 Folklore ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

47 54 600 Greatest Hits ‒ Queen ( 8 )

48 37 11 Ehhthang Ehhthang ‒ GloRilla ( 18 )

49 50 35 Pa Las Baby's y Belikeada ‒ Fuerza Regida ( 14 )

50 58 300 reputation ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

51 53 299 If I Know Me ‒ Morgan Wallen ( 10 )

52 51 58 Religiously. The Album. ‒ Bailey Zimmerman ( 7 )

53 48 13 Unheard (EP) ‒ Hozier ( 10 )

54 52 387 Blonde ‒ Frank Ocean ( 1 )

55 35 4 Clancy ‒ Twenty One Pilots ( 3 )

56 57 225 My Turn ‒ Lil Baby ( 1 )

57 64 458 Traveller ‒ Chris Stapleton ( 1 )

58 49 4 In Sexyy We Trust ‒ Sexyy Red ( 17 )

59 59 241 What You See Is What You Get ‒ Luke Combs ( 1 )

60 33 36 Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana ‒ Bad Bunny ( 1 )

61 67 810 Journey's Greatest Hits ‒ Journey ( 10 )

62 60 14 Mr. Beat The Road ‒ BossMan DLow ( 20 )

63 61 55 Whitsitt Chapel ‒ Jelly Roll ( 3 )

64 68 367 Ctrl ‒ SZA ( 3 )

65 69 541 Born To Die ‒ Lana Del Rey ( 2 )

66 65 32 Higher ‒ Chris Stapleton ( 3 )

67 66 23 American Dream ‒ 21 Savage ( 1 )

68 RE 96 Twilight ‒ Soundtrack ( 1 )

69 6 3 Golden Hour : Part.1 (EP) ‒ ATEEZ ( 2 )

70 63 10 We Still Don't Trust You ‒ Future & Metro Boomin ( 1 )

71 93 289 50 Number Ones ‒ George Strait ( 1 )

72 74 155 35 Biggest Hits ‒ Toby Keith ( 1 )

73 70 248 The Very Best Of Daryl Hall John Oates ‒ Daryl Hall John Oates ( 34 )

74 ** 1 One Hand Clapping ‒ Paul McCartney & Wings ( 74 )

75 73 590 Take Care ‒ Drake ( 1 )

76 83 571 Greatest Hits ‒ Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers ( 2 )

77 71 81 Heroes & Villains ‒ Metro Boomin ( 1 )

78 76 136 Red (Taylor's Version) ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

79 72 346 Starboy ‒ The Weeknd ( 1 )

80 79 193 The Best Of Nickelback: Volume 1 ‒ Nickelback ( 21 )

81 104 2 Why Lawd? ‒ NxWorries ( 81 )

82 77 333 Graduation ‒ Kanye West ( 1 )

83 75 183 Channel Orange ‒ Frank Ocean ( 2 )

84 ** 1 Duality ‒ Lindsey Stirling ( 84 )

85 78 31 11:11 ‒ Chris Brown ( 9 )

86 84 54 Elisabeth ‒ Zach Bryan ( 80 )

87 80 323 Hozier ‒ Hozier ( 2 )

88 85 162 Greatest Hits ‒ Pitbull ( 77 )

89 ** 1 As It Ever Was, So It Will Be ‒ The Decemberists ( 89 )

90 87 199 Cry Baby ‒ Melanie Martinez ( 6 )

91 ** 1 Dopamine ‒ Normani ( 91 )

92 81 7 Radical Optimism ‒ Dua Lipa ( 2 )

93 105 17 Bewitched ‒ Laufey ( 18 )

94 92 50 Speak Now (Taylor's Version) ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

95 88 28 Think Later ‒ Tate McRae ( 4 )

96 89 318 Goodbye & Good Riddance ‒ Juice WRLD ( 4 )

97 86 307 ASTROWORLD ‒ Travis Scott ( 1 )

98 95 675 Nevermind ‒ Nirvana ( 1 )

99 82 188 Starting Over ‒ Chris Stapleton ( 3 )

100 91 312 Scorpion ‒ Drake ( 1 )

101 90 456 Hamilton: An American Musical ‒ Original Broadway Cast ( 2 )

102 98 38 20 Number Ones ‒ Thomas Rhett ( 22 )

103 99 66 Summertime Blues ‒ Zach Bryan ( 34 )

104 94 376 T R A P S O U L ‒ Bryson Tiller ( 8 )

105 106 681 Greatest Hits ‒ Guns N' Roses ( 3 )

106 107 378 Teenage Dream ‒ Katy Perry ( 1 )

107 103 527 Greatest Hits ‒ 2Pac ( 3 )

108 110 631 Thriller ‒ Michael Jackson ( 1 )

109 116 184 Evermore ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

110 RE 44 The Twilight Saga: New Moon ‒ Soundtrack ( 1 )

111 102 74 The Mockingbird & The Crow ‒ HARDY ( 4 )

112 97 203 Purgatory ‒ Tyler Childers ( 71 )

113 109 221 Sublime ‒ Sublime ( 13 )

114 111 331 Gold: Greatest Hits ‒ ABBA ( 25 )

115 118 479 The Essential Michael Jackson ‒ Michael Jackson ( 31 )

116 108 146 After Hours ‒ The Weeknd ( 1 )

117 RE 263 Greatest Hits ‒ Foo Fighters ( 11 )

118 101 423 Views ‒ Drake ( 1 )

119 100 146 Certified Lover Boy ‒ Drake ( 1 )

120 124 265 All Time Greatest Hits ‒ Lynyrd Skynyrd ( 56 )

121 115 39 Scarlet ‒ Doja Cat ( 4 )

122 125 218 Future Nostalgia ‒ Dua Lipa ( 3 )

123 114 45 Amar ‒ BigXthaPlug ( 97 )

124 123 245 IGOR ‒ Tyler, The Creator ( 1 )

125 129 65 Bluebird Days ‒ Jordan Davis ( 19 )

126 136 342 Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys ‒ The Beach Boys ( 16 )

127 121 425 ANTI ‒ Rihanna ( 1 )

128 113 112 I Never Liked You ‒ Future ( 1 )

129 126 109 Harry's House ‒ Harry Styles ( 1 )

130 131 13 Livin' My Best Life ‒ Dylan Scott ( 60 )

131 122 40 Nostalgia ‒ Rod Wave ( 1 )

132 120 498 2014 Forest Hills Drive ‒ J. Cole ( 1 )

133 138 526 Greatest Hits ‒ Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band ( 8 )

134 148 611 Back In Black ‒ AC/DC ( 4 )

135 130 349 Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Collection ‒ Bon Jovi ( 5 )

136 27 2 Timeless ‒ Meghan Trainor ( 27 )

137 56 2 Born In The Wild ‒ Tems ( 56 )

138 117 11 What Happens Now? ‒ Dasha ( 117 )

139 132 37 $ad Boyz 4 Life II ‒ Junior H ( 14 )

140 28 2 Timeless ‒ KAYTRANADA ( 28 )

141 127 273 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ‒ Billie Eilish ( 1 )

142 135 69 Manana Sera Bonito ‒ Karol G ( 1 )

143 133 370 The Fame ‒ Lady Gaga ( 2 )

144 134 83 Bell Bottom Country ‒ Lainey Wilson ( 51 )

145 142 156 Planet Her ‒ Doja Cat ( 2 )

146 153 43 Greatest Hits ‒ Aerosmith ( 36 )

147 145 116 7220 ‒ Lil Durk ( 1 )

148 139 48 Barbie: The Album ‒ Soundtrack ( 2 )

149 119 11 Bryson Tiller ‒ Bryson Tiller ( 12 )

150 157 369 Greatest Hits ‒ The Notorious B.I.G. ( 1 )

151 140 154 Fearless (Taylor's Version) ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

152 143 497 1989 ‒ Taylor Swift ( 1 )

153 147 681 Doo-Wops & Hooligans ‒ Bruno Mars ( 3 )

154 128 8 PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 (P4) ‒ PARTYNEXTDOOR ( 10 )

155 165 136 Greatest Hits ‒ blink-182 ( 6 )

156 174 99 Greatest Hits ‒ Creed ( 15 )

157 162 437 Hot Rocks 1964-1971 ‒ The Rolling Stones ( 4 )

158 ** 1 Mind Of A Country Boy ‒ Luke Bryan ( 158 )

159 141 13 Tyla ‒ Tyla ( 24 )

160 160 31 Leather ‒ Cody Johnson ( 18 )

161 156 308 AM ‒ Arctic Monkeys ( 6 )

162 154 377 Moana ‒ Soundtrack ( 2 )

163 149 212 Confessions ‒ Usher ( 1 )

164 152 272 DS2 ‒ Future ( 1 )

165 RE 747 Metallica ‒ Metallica ( 1 )

166 167 272 Number One Hits ‒ Tim McGraw ( 27 )

167 146 85 Her Loss ‒ Drake & 21 Savage ( 1 )

168 180 546 1 ‒ The Beatles ( 1 )

169 182 24 K-12 (Soundtrack) ‒ Melanie Martinez ( 3 )

170 169 307 Beauty Behind The Madness ‒ The Weeknd ( 1 )

171 137 28 Pink Friday 2 ‒ Nicki Minaj ( 1 )

172 151 50 Hood Hottest Princess ‒ Sexyy Red ( 62 )

173 161 170 The Highlights ‒ The Weeknd ( 2 )

174 173 295 Greatest Hits ‒ Fleetwood Mac ( 14 )

175 168 200 I Will Always Love You: The Best Of Whitney Houston ‒ Whitney Houston ( 14 )

176 144 159 Savage Mode II ‒ 21 Savage & Metro Boomin ( 1 )

177 175 165 Currents ‒ Tame Impala ( 4 )

178 163 45 Manana Sera Bonito (Bichota Season) ‒ Karol G ( 3 )

179 166 322 ? ‒ XXXTENTACION ( 1 )

180 150 224 Get Rich Or Die Tryin' ‒ 50 Cent ( 1 )

181 172 46 El Comienzo ‒ Grupo Frontera ( 34 )

182 184 224 California Sunrise ‒ Jon Pardi ( 11 )

183 177 151 Happier Than Ever ‒ Billie Eilish ( 1 )

184 178 200 Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits ‒ Elvis Presley ( 1 )

185 155 79 Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 )

186 170 77 Growin' Up ‒ Luke Combs ( 2 )

187 164 26 THE BIGGEST (EP) ‒ BigXthaPlug ( 111 )

188 188 44 Piano Man ‒ Billy Joel ( 27 )

189 181 193 Flower Boy ‒ Tyler, The Creator ( 2 )

190 187 4 Valedictorian ‒ ian ( 54 )

191 159 19 Vultures 1 ‒ ¥$: Ye & Ty Dolla $ign ( 1 )

192 189 148 Good Girl Gone Bad ‒ Rihanna ( 2 )

193 ** 1 Sonido Cosmico ‒ Hermanos Gutierrez ( 193 )

194 176 356 Luv Is Rage 2 ‒ Lil Uzi Vert ( 1 )

195 RE 252 Tha Carter III ‒ Lil Wayne ( 1 )

196 183 246 Over It ‒ Summer Walker ( 2 )

197 RE 144 Born In The U.S.A. ‒ Bruce Springsteen ( 1 )

198 RE 491 Abbey Road ‒ The Beatles ( 1 )

199 179 58 Curtain Call 2 ‒ Eminem ( 6 )

200 192 150 To Pimp A Butterfly ‒ Kendrick Lamar ( 1 )

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Taylor Swift Notches Ninth Week Atop Billboard 200 With ‘The Tortured Poets Department’

By Keith Caulfield | 06/23/2024

 

Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department notches its ninth consecutive and total week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart (dated June 29). It earned 126,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending June 20 (down 1%), according to Luminate.

 

Of Swift’s 14 No. 1s on the Billboard 200, Poets now has the second-most weeks at No. 1; only 1989 and Fearless, each with 11, have more weeks at No. 1.

 

Swift adds her 78th career week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, extending her record among soloists. (Elvis Presley has the second-most among soloists, with 67.) The total encompasses her 14 leaders. (She’s tied with Jay-Z for the most No. 1s among soloists.)

 

Also in the top 10 of the new Billboard 200, Don Toliver nets his fourth top 10 effort, and best week by units earned, with the No. 3 debut of Hardstone Psycho; $uicideboy$ score their highest-charting album ever, and best weekly units sum, as New World Depression launches at No. 5; Luke Combs nabs his sixth top 10 with the No. 6 bow of Fathers & Sons; and NAYEON achieves her second top 10 with NA’s start at No. 7.

 

With four debuts in the top 10, the region has the most new entries since a little over a year ago, when six albums debuted in the top 10 on the June 17, 2023-dated list.

 

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 The Tortured Poets Department’s 126,000 equivalent album units earned, SEA units comprise 93,000 (down 11% — it’s No. 1 on Top Streaming Albums for a ninth week; its SEA units equal 121.32 million on-demand official streams of the deluxe edition’s 31 songs), album sales comprise 33,000 (up 42%) and TEA units comprise less than 1,000 (down 11%). The album’s sales grew 42% in the tracking week thanks largely to two new CD variants of the set that shipped to customers. The two CDs, which were sold exclusively in Swift’s webstore, were briefly available to pre-order in early June. Both CDs contain the standard album’s 16 songs and an acoustic bonus track (one includes “Down Bad” and one includes “Guilty as Sin?”).

 

Notably, as The Tortured Poets Department has spent its first nine weeks at No. 1, it joins just five other albums that have achieved that same feat: Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time (first 12 weeks at No. 1, of its total 19 weeks at No. 1 in 2023-24); Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album (all 10 of its weeks at No. 1 were from its debut atop the chart, 2021); Drake’s Views (first nine weeks at No. 1, of its total 13 weeks at No. 1 in 2016); Whitney Houston’s Whitney (all 11 of its weeks at No. 1 were from its debut atop the chart, 1987); and Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life (first 13 weeks at No. 1, of its total 14 weeks at No. 1 in 1976). (For context, today, it’s common for albums to debut at No. 1. However, before 1991, when the Billboard 200 began utilizing Luminate’s electronically monitored tracking information, only six albums debuted at No. 1, including Whitney and Songs In the Key of Life.)

 

At No. 2 on the new Billboard 200, Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft is a non-mover, with 84,000 equivalent album units earned (down 20%).

 

Don Toliver’s Hardstone Psycho debuts at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 76,500 equivalent album units earned, his best week by units. Hardstone marks the hip-hop artist’s fourth consecutive top 10, the entirety of his charting releases. Of the 76,500 earned by the album in its opening week, SEA units comprise 57,000 (equaling 75.98 million on-demand official streams of the set’s 16 songs on its streaming edition; that marks his largest streaming week ever), album sales comprise 19,500 (his best sales week yet, all from digital download album purchases) and TEA units comprise a negligible sum.

 

Hardstone Psycho was announced on May 22 and features guest turns from Cash Cobain, Future, Kodak Black, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott, Teezo Touchdown and Charlie Wilson. The set’s release was preceded by a trio of songs, all of which reached the top 40 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart: the Toliver-solo cuts “Bandit” and “Deep in the Water,” and “Attitude,” featuring Wilson and Cash Cobain.

 

The album’s first-week sales were bolstered by a mid-week release of a deluxe digital download album, sold exclusively through Toliver’s webstore, for $5, containing four additional bonus tracks exclusive to this download version and features from Lil Uzi Vert and Yeat.

 

Morgan Wallen’s chart-topping One Thing at a Time holds at No. 4 on the new Billboard 200 with 73,000 equivalent album units (up 2%).

 

$uicideboy$ clock their highest-charting album and biggest week by units earned as New World Depression debuts at No. 5 with 66,000 equivalent album units earned. It’s the fourth top 10-charting effort for the hip-hop duo (comprising cousins $crim and Ruby da Cherry) and first to reach the top five.

 

Of the album’s 66,000 units earned in its first week, SEA units comprise 46,000 (equaling 62.75 million on-demand official streams of the set’s 13 songs, marking the act’s biggest streaming week), album sales comprise 20,000 (with 16,000 of that sum on vinyl, bolstered by its availability across six variants — it’s the top-selling vinyl album of the week and the act’s best-ever sales week on vinyl) and TEA units comprise a negligible sum. The album was announced in early March and its release was preceded by the release of the song “Us Vs. Them,” which become the act’s first charting hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

 

Luke Combs collects his sixth top 10 on the Billboard 200 as his new Fathers & Sons bows at No. 6 with 60,000 equivalent album units earned. The set was released on June 14 with little warning, as the country star announced the effort on June 6 alongside the release of its first cut, “The Man He Sees in Me.” The track debuted at No. 14 on the Hot Country Songs chart dated June 22.

 

Fathers & Sons is a thematic album “about being a dad” and was issued June 14, two days before the Father’s Day holiday. Combs has two sons, both under the age of 2.

 

Of the 60,000 units earned in Fathers & Sons’ first week, SEA units comprise 45,000 (equaling 58.11 million on-demand official streams of the set’s 12 songs), album sales comprise 14,000 (it was widely available as a digital download album; it had just one CD and one vinyl LP, both sold exclusively via Combs’ webstore) and TEA units comprise 1,000.

 

NAYEON nets her second top 10-charting title on the Billboard 200 as the TWICE member’s second solo album, NA, enters at No. 7 with 47,000 equivalent album units earned. The set was announced in May and not preceded by any pre-release songs. (The set’s first single is “ABCD,” released simultaneously with the album on June 14.) Of the album’s 47,000 units earned, album sales comprise 43,000 (making it the top-selling album of the week; it debuts at No. 1 on Top Album Sales), SEA units comprise 4,000 (equaling 5.41 million on-demand official streams of the set’s seven songs) and TEA units comprise a negligible sum. The album’s first-week sales were bolstered by its availability across 15 CD variants and two vinyl variants, all containing branded paper merchandise.

 

Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess continues to climb the chart, as the buzzy artist’s album steps 10-8 (a new peak) with 46,000 equivalent album units earned (up 19%, the set’s best week yet). With a gain of nearly 7,500 units in the tracking week, the album also scores the week’s Greatest Gainer trophy, indicating the chart’s biggest unit gain of the week. During the tracking week ending June 20, Roan played the Bonnaroo Music & Artist Festival (June 16). Her interview and performance on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (which aired early in the morning of June 21, and garnered wide attention through its social media clips that day) will impact next week’s chart (dated July 6).

 

Rounding out the top 10 are Charli XCX’s Brat (falling 3-9 in its second week with 45,000 units earned; down 42%) and Wallen’s chart-topping Dangerous: The Double Album (dipping 7-10 with 44,000; up less than 1%).

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