Post Malone is back with another huge week Bulletin boardin his charts, thanks to his new album F-1 Tris.
The set debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated Aug. 31) with 250,000 equivalent album units earned in its first week, according to Luminate. That's the second biggest week of 2024 for country albums, behind Beyonce's opening frame Cowboy Carter (407,000 units) in April. F-1 Tris it also becomes Post Malone's first No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart.
All 18 songs from F-1 Trillion's standards edition chart on the Billboard Hot 100 – including all 15 collaborations – led by former six-week No. 1 “I Had Some Help” at No. 2. Here's a recap (all is a debut except where noted):
Rank, Title:
No. 2, “I Had Some Help,” feat. Morgan Wallen (holds at No. 2, spent six weeks at No. 1 in May-July)
No. 13, “Pour Me a Drink”, feat. Blake Shelton (up from No. 30, up to No. 12 in July)
No. 17, “Guy for That,” feat. Luke Combs (from No. 36, back to top)
No. 23, “Wrong Ones,” feat. Tim McGraw
No. 25, “Losers,” feat. Jelly roll
No. 34, “California Sober,” feat. Chris Stapleton
No. 40, “What Don't Belong to Me”
No. 42, “Finer Things”, feat. Hank Williams Jr.
No. 50, “Nosedive”, feat. Laney Wilson
No. 54, “Yours”
No. 56, “Have the Heart,” feat. Dolly Parton
No. 60, “Goes Without Saying,” feat. Brad Paisley
No. 63, “Missin' You Like This,” feat. Luke Combs
No. 65, “Hide My Gun,” feat. HARDY
No. 66, “Devil I've Been”, feat. ERNEST
No. 78, “Never Love You Again,” feat. Sierra Ferrell
No. 83, “MEXICO”, feat. Billy Strings
No. 88, “Right for You”
(The standard version of F-1 Tris was released on August 16 and sports 18 songs. Later, on August 16, Post Malone released a deluxe reissue, titled “Long Bed” edition, featuring nine additional solo tracks by the singer.)
Post Malone also ranks a 19th song on the latest Hot 100: Taylor Swift's former two-week No. 1 “Fortnight,” on which he appeared, ranks at No. 55. The streak marks a new weekly best, surpassing 18 entries of on May 12, 2018, when his album beerbongs & Bentley made the arrival of the map.
With 15 debuts, Post Malone brings his career total to 95 career Hot 100 entries. Of these, 48 have reached the top 40, 13 have entered the top 10, and six have reached No. 1. It first appeared on the chart dated September 26, 2015, with the hit “White Iverson”.
Multiple visitors F-1 Tris make notable hits on the Hot 100. Thanks to his feature on “Finer Things,” Hank Williams Jr. marks his fourth career chart hit and first since “A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K Version)” with Chad Brock and George Jones in 2000. Prior to that, he last charted in 1964 with “Long Gone Lonesome Blues” and “Endless Sleep”. “Finer Things,” at No. 42, is now the highest-charting song of his career.
With her role on “Have the Heart,” Dolly Parton adds her 22nd career Hot 100 hit and second this year, behind Beyoncé's “Tyrant.” Prior to that, she last charted with her featured run on Brad Paisley's “When I Get Where I'm Going” in 2006. This marks the first calendar year that Parton has charted multiple songs since 1985, when he recorded two duets with Kenny Rogers — “The Greatest Gift of All” and “Real Love.”
Additionally, Billy Strings scores his first career Hot 100 entry thanks to his featured appearance on “MEXICO.” The 31-year-old bluegrass star has already forged a success story bulletin boardcharts, including seven career appearances on the Bluegrass Albums chart:
Top position, title, year
No. 3, Turbulence and foil, 2017
No. 1 (25 weeks), Home2019
No. 10, A session of our vinyl (EP), 2019
No. 1 (9 weeks), Renewal2021
No. 1 (16 weeks), I / And / Dad, 2022
No. 6, Meet me at the Creek / Pyramid Country / Must Be Seven / Meet Me at the Creek (Live at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC 3/4/23)2023
No. 1 (5 weeks), Live, Vol. 1, 2024
He has spent 55 total weeks at No. 1 on the Bluegrass Albums chart in his career (including his four-leader No. 1 streak). This is the fifth most since the list began in 2002, behind Alison Krauss (242), Steve Martin (83), Nickel Creek (82) and Old Crow Medicine Show (66).
Three of his albums have also reached the Billboard 200: Renewal (No. 82 top), Me / And / Dad (no. 37) and Live, Vol. 1 (No. 58). It has also earned six Grammy Award nominations, winning Best Bluegrass album in 2021 for Home.
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