Tyler, The Creator hits new career milestones Bulletin boardin his charts, thanks to his latest album, Chromaticity.
The set debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated Nov. 9) with 299,500 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the tracking week of Oct. 25-31, according to Luminate – Tyler, The Creator's biggest week since view units. Specifically, the set was released on Monday (October 28) out of cycle. So the first week total is only from four days of activity. (Most albums are released on Fridays, giving them seven full days of activity in the opening weeks of the charts.)
The LP sold 66,000 on vinyl, the third biggest debut week for a rap album on vinyl since Luminate began tracking sales in 1991.
In addition, all 14 songs from Chromaticity chart on the latest Billboard Hot 100, led by the set's opening track, “St. Chroma,” featuring Daniel Caesar, at No. 7, and “Noid” (out before the album on Oct. 21), which jumps 43-10. The tracks mark his first two Hot 100 top 10s of his career.
Here's a recap of every song from the album on the latest Hot 100 (all are debuts except “Noid”):
Rating, Title
No. 7, “St. Chroma”, feat. Daniel Caesar
No. 10, “Noid” (from No. 43)
No. 14, “Sticky,” feat. GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne
No. 15, “Darling, I”, feat. Teezo Touchdown
No. 16, “Rah Tah Tah”
No. 32, “Thought I Was Dead,” feat. ScHoolboy Q & Santigold
No. 33, “Hey Jane”
No. 40, “Judge Judy”
No. 42, “Take Your Mask Off,” feat. Daniel Caesar & LaToiya Williams
No. 45, “Like Him”, feat. Lola Young
No. 46, “I Killed You”
No. 53, “Tomorrow”
No. 56, “Balloon”, feat. Doechii
No. 65, “I Hope You Find Your Way Home”
Prior to this week, Tyler, The Creator had 33 Hot 100 hits, reaching No. 13 with “Earfquake” in 2019. His new career total of 46 dates back to September 2011, when he debuted as a featured act on “Martians vs Goblins” by The Game, featuring Lil Wayne. The song spent a week on the chart at No. 100. He returned in July 2017 with “Who Dat Boy” (No. 87 peak).
Thanks to their appearances on the songs listed above, Santigold, LaToiya Williams and Lola Young all earn their first career Hot 100 entries.
Meanwhile, Lil Wayne scores his 187th career Hot 100 hit and first of 2024 thanks to his “Sticky” feature. He has now charted at least one song on the Hot 100 every year since 2004 – 21 consecutive years and counting, the longest active streak among any performer. The next longest active runs are from Jason Aldean and Chris Brown (20 years each), Taylor Swift (19), Luke Bryan (18) and Mariah Carey (17) – all five acts are recorded in 2024, continuing the corresponding ridges.
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