Tyler, The Creator's COLOR COPIES spends a third consecutive and total week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart (dated Nov. 23). It is the artist's album with the most weeks at the top of the chart, surpassing the two weeks spent at No.1 by its previous leader, Call me if you get lost in 2021-22.
COLOR COPIES earned 104,000 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending Nov. 14 (down 35% in its third week), according to Luminate.
Also in the top 10 of the new Billboard 200 chart, TOMORROW X TOGETHER debuts at No. 2 with Chapter The Star: HOLYmarking the group's sixth set of top 10 charts.
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Of COLOR COPIESof the 104,000 equivalent album units it earned in its second week, SEA units comprise 76,000 (down 34%, corresponding to 106.87 million official streams of the album's songs on demand; it sits at No. 1 on the Top Streaming Albums chart) , album sales are 28,000 (down 37%, steady at No. 2 on top album sales) and TEA units are a negligible amount (down 35%).
The album continues to earn sales from Tyler, The Creator's official website, with vinyl, CD and the eight previously available deluxe boxed sets continuing to ship to customers. In the third week, four additional boxed sets are also sent to customers. All boxed sets contain a CD, poster and another branded item in a branded box. All physical versions of the album are sold exclusively through the artist's online store.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER collects his sixth top 10 effort on the Billboard 200 as Chapter The Star: HOLY debuts at No. 2. The set earned 98,000 equivalent album units in its first week. album sales make up 95,500 of that amount (his debut is at No. 1 on Top album Sales), SEA units make up 2,500 (corresponding to 3.74 million official streams of the set's on-demand songs), and TEA units are a negligible amount. The album's first week sales were boosted by its availability on 23 CD variants (all containing collectible branded paper ephemera, some randomized), eight digital download variants (seven were exclusive to the act's official online store, all featuring bonus tracks).
Chapter The Star: HOLY is the group's second top 10 chart effort of 2024, following No. 3 on the top Minisode 3: TOMORROW in April.
Sabrina Carpenter's chart topper Short n' Sweet slips 2-3 on Billboard 200 (68,000 equivalent album units gained, up 1%), Gracie Abrams Our secret climbs 5-4 (52,000, up 5%) and Billie Eilish's Hit with hard and soft rises 7-5 (48,000, up 9%) to round out the top five.
Chappell Roan's The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess is unmoved at No. 6 (47,000, up 3%). His former leader Morgan Wallen One thing at a time up 10-7 (43,000, up 1%). Taylor Swift's top Department of Tormented Poets up 9-8 (nearly 43,000, down less than 1%). Rod Wave's Last Round falls 8-9 (38,000, down 12%). and Noah Kahan Stick Season steps 14-10 (33,000, up 7%).
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