TOMORROW X TOGETHER lands his sixth No.1 Advertising signTop album Sales Chart Like Minisode 3: TOMORROW opens at the top of the tally (dated April 20). The set sold 103,500 copies in the US in the week ending April 11, according to Luminate. The top 10 also welcomes the debuts of Conan Gray, The Black Keys, Vampire Weekend, Khruangbin and J. Cole.
Advertising signThe Top Albums Sales chart ranks the best-selling albums of the week based on traditional album sales only. The history of the chart dates back to May 25, 1991, the first week Advertising sign began charting electronically tracked track count information from SoundScan, now Luminate. Net album sales was the sole metric used by the Billboard 200 album chart through the list dated December 6, 2014, after which that chart changed to a methodology that combines album sales with track-equivalent album units and album-equivalent units flow. For all the new charts, follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER Minisode 3: TOMORROW enters with 103,500 copies sold. Of that amount, physical sales make up 101,500 (all from CD sales), while digital downloads make up 2,000. The album's sales were supported by its availability on 17 CD collector's editions (including exclusive editions sold by Barnes & Noble, Target, and the act's webstore), all of which included random paper merchandise (but with the same track listing). . It was also issued in several digital download variants, including five iterations that each contained a different vocal note as a bonus track, as well as a version that contained a bonus remix.
Conan Gray marks his third top 10 effort on the top album sales chart as Found Heaven opens at No. 2 with 27,000 copies sold. It also matches his chart high as well Kid Crow it peaked at No. 2 in 2020. Vinyl sales powered more than half of the set's first week (58%), with nearly 16,000 copies of the album on 10 vinyl variants (including exclusives to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, independent record stores, Target and Grey's official online store also offered a signed version). The album also sits at No. 1 on the Vinyl Albums chart. Seven different iterations of the CD version of the album were available (most with the same tracklist, just with different cover art) including one signed by the artist. Paradise found It was also released as a standard digital download album, along with an alternate version, with different cover art, sold through the artist's website.
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter drops to No. 3 after debuting at No. 1 a week earlier. The set sold 21,000 copies in its second week (down 88%). While Cowboy CarterThe CD and vinyl versions were only available for purchase through Beyoncé's official store for the first two weeks of the set's release, these physical configurations became widely available at all retailers on April 12. widely, since its release on March 29.)
The Black Keys' Ohio players debuts at No. 4 on the Top Albums Sales with 20,000 copies sold, marking the band's seventh top 10 chart effort. The set was available in seven vinyl variants, a standard CD, standard cassette, standard digital download, and a deluxe boxed set containing branded merchandise (a t-shirt and sticker set) and a CD.
Vampire Weekend's Only God was above us bows at No. 5 on top album sales, selling 16,000 copies. It's their fourth top 10 chart effort and gives the group their first chart debut since 2019's Father of the Bride bowed at No. 1 (chart 18 May 2019). The new album was available in four vinyl variants, a standard CD, standard download and two deluxe box sets (each containing a branded t-shirt and a copy of the CD).
of Khruangbin A La Sala debuts at No. 6 on Top Albums with 14,000 copies sold, earning her fourth top 10 chart effort. 80% of the album's first week sales were from vinyl deals, six in total. It was also released as a standard CD, cassette and digital download.
J. Hope's Hope On The Street, Vol. 1 falls 2-7 in its second week on the chart, selling 9,000 (down 80%).
by J. Cole It may be deleted later completes six top-10 debuts on top album sales as the surprise release from the rapper bows at No. 8 with 9,000 sales (all from a standard digital download). It is the seventh set of top 10 charts for the artist.
Rounding out the top 10 are a pair of former No. 1s from Taylor Swift, as well Lover falls 3-9 (7,000, down 28%) and 1989 (Taylor Edition) falls 4-10 (6,500, down 28%).
In the week ending April 11, 1.294 million albums were sold in the US (down 3.7% from the previous week). Of that amount, physical albums (CDs, vinyl LPs, cassettes, etc.) made up 964,000 (down 3.3%) and digital albums made up 329,000 (down 4.9%).
525,000 CD albums were sold in the week ending April 11 (up 1.4% on the week) and 433,000 vinyl albums (down 8.7%). Year-to-date CD album sales total 6.698 million (down 31.3% from the same period a year ago) and year-to-date vinyl album sales total 6.858 million (down 49. 3%).
Year-to-date album sales total 18.177 million (down 36.8% from the same period a year ago). Year-to-date physical album sales total 13.626 million (down 41.9%) and digital album sales total 4.551 million (down 14.5%).
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