The Weeknd Tops Album Chart, Followed by 5 Seconds of Summer, Dua Lipa – Variety
To in all probability nobody’s shock, the blockbuster launch from the Weeknd tops the albums chart for a second week, even with massive names like 5 Seconds of Summer season, Dua Lipa and Pearl Jam crashing into the highest 10.
The Rolling Stone chart reveals the star’s “After Hours” accumulating 146,500 album models in week 2, down from 460,000 the earlier week, which represented the very best opening determine for the yr so far. This week’s tally for the Weeknd consists of 48,500 precise whole-album gross sales, 42,700 particular person track gross sales and 113.9 million streams.
The Weeknd — topic of the quilt story on this week’s print subject of Selection — additionally has the highest track of the week with “Blinding Lights,” which racked up 22.7 million track streams in its seventh week out.
Again on the albums chart, 5 Seconds of Summer season’s “Calm” got here in at No. 2 with a powerful 144,300 album models, inside spitting distance of the Weeknd. If it got here down strictly to full-album gross sales, 5 Seconds would have been on prime, as a result of the group’s followers clearly wished the entire thing — 122,700 gross sales of the entire “Calm” have been registered, a uncommon feat as of late. However the album got here in second general due to its extra modest particular person track gross sales (7,000) and track streams (21.5 million).
Dua Lipa, who has an enormous Prime 40 radio hit with “Don’t Begin Now,” had her sophomore album, “Future Nostalgia,” enter at No. four with 58,900 album models. That represents 15,400 full album gross sales, 35,400 track gross sales and 46.6 million streams.
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Pearl Jam’s first album in years, “Gigaton,” bowed at No. 7 with 48,200 album models. The overwhelming majority of that got here from precise album gross sales, with 39,500 copies offered. Track gross sales (5,200) and streams (5.Eight million) have been on the slimmer aspect.
PartyNextDoor’s “PartyMobile” was the fourth and closing prime 10 entry, in at No. 9 with 39,700 album models. It offered near no full albums (2,300) and track gross sales have been minimal (8,200), however the group’s streams have been a lot stronger, at 43.9 million.
Transferring into the highest 20 albums, Joyner Lucas’ “ADHD” entered at No. 11 with 36,400 album models, and Jessie Reyez’ “Earlier than Love Got here to Kill Us” was a No. 14 entry, with 27,100.
Sturdy holdovers on the album chart included Lil Uzi Vert at No. 2, Lil Child at No. 5, Unhealthy Bunny one spot behind that, and Roddy Ricch at No. 8.
Again on the songs chart, Ricch got here in behind the Weeknd in second place with the long-running “The Field, and Lipa moved as much as No. three with “Don’t Begin Now,” its peak on this chart so far. Lipa additionally had her new single, “Break My Coronary heart,” debuting at No. 11.