The Latin music star’s blockbuster chart-topper earned 105,000 equivalent album units for the week. This now makes 10 successive weeks right out of the box that it has raked in at least 100,000 units, something says has not happened since Drake’s “Views” similarly had 100K albums a week for its first 10 weeks in 2016.
New on the chart this week is Faiyaz’s “Wasteland,” which debuted at No. 2 after picking up 88,000 equivalent album units. Even in second place, Faiyaz has plenty of reason to celebrate as “Wasteland” is the independent R&B artist’s first top 10 appearance on the Billboard 200. He graced the chart previously with a 2020 EP, “Fuck the World,” which debuted and peaked at No. 20.
Previous No. 1s fill the next few spots of the album chart, with Styles’ “Harry’s House” dropping two spots to No. 4, Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous” dipping a position to No. 5, Drake’s “Honestly, Nevermind” descending three slots to No. 6, Future’s “I Never Liked You” stagnant at No. 7 and Lil Durk’s “7220” falls a couple of positions to No. 8. The Weeknd’s compilation album “The Highlights” remains at No. 9, while Chris Brown’s “Breezy” drops two spots to No. 10.
Giving Styles a run for his money is Lizzo’s “About Damn Time,” which continues to hold just behind “As It Was” at No. 2. That’s followed by Jack Harlow’s “First Class” which remains at No. 3, having earlier spent three weeks spent at the summit. Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill ” sticks around at its No. 4 peak position; decades prior to its “Stranger Things” success, the 1985 classic reached a No. 30 at the time of its release.
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