21 Savage's American Dream remains steady at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart for a second week (chart dated Feb. 3), after debuting at the top of the chart a week ago. It earned 78,000 equivalent US albums in the week ending Jan. 25 (down 40%), according to Luminate, from the 133,000 it earned in its first frame.
With a second week at No. 1, American Dream matching the rapper's two-week No. 1 streak I am > I was, in 2019, tying Savage's most weeks at No. 1 among his top four at 21. His other two No. 1s — his collaborative set Savage Mode II (featuring Metro Boomin) and Her loss (with Drake) — each spent a week at the summit.
Also in the top 10 of the new Billboard 200, Green Day owns their 12th set of top 10 charts, as their last studio album, Saviorsdebuts at No. 4. His arrival comes two weeks before the band celebrates its 30th anniversary on Advertising signgraphs of The trio premiered on Advertising signHis accounts came on February 19, 1994, when he was Dookie album charted on the Billboard 200, among other charts.
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Of American DreamThe 78,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending January 25, SEA units comprised of 77,000 (down 40%, representing 103.16 million official on-demand streams from the album's 15 songs), album sales of to 1,000 (72%), and TEA units are a negligible amount (56% reduction).
Morgan Wallen's top chart One thing at a time rises 3-2 with 63,000 equivalent album units earned (up 4%) and former Drake leader For all dogs climbs 4-3 with 53,000 points (up 1%).
Green Day's Saviors debuts at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 49,000 equivalent album units earned. Of this amount, album sales comprise 39,000 (making it the best-selling album of the week), SEA units comprise 9,500 (equivalent to 12.25 million official on-demand streams of the album's 15 songs), and TEA units make up 500. Saviors is Green Day's 12th set of top 10 chart hits, dating back to their first chart entry, Dookiewhich entered the chart at No. 127 on the chart dated February 19, 1994 and peaked at No. 2 on January 28, 1995.
Saviors led by the single “The American Dream Is Killing Me”, which peaked at No. 2 on the Alternative Airplay chart, earning the group their 25th top 10 chart-topping tune on the list.
By Noah Kahan Stick Season rises 6-5 on the Billboard 200 with 48,000 equivalent album units gained (up 7%), while the rest of the top 10 includes former No. 1. Taylor Swift 1989 (Taylor Edition) dips 5-6 (47,000, down 6%). by SZA warning sign bumps 9-7 (41,000, down less than 1%). By Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 2 falls 7-8 (39,000, down 11%). Zach Bryan's self-titled album climbs 12-9 (38,000, up 4%). and Swift's Lover is unmoved at No. 10 (nearly 38,000, down 2%).
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