

8, and Taylor Swift’s “Folklore,” down from No. 5., Youngboy Never Broke Again, slipping to No.

Returning artists in the top 10 included Pop Smoke, down two spots to No. 12, and a re-release of Prince’s classic “Sign O’ the Times,” available in multiple configurations, a step behind at No. Two more debuts made it into the top 20: the Deftones’ “Ohms” at No. Once that curiosity was satisfied - much of it via Twitter posts, rather than actually checking the album out, apparently - “Daystar” was consigned to the novelty-album bin. That’s still a pretty low number considered that, the night he surprise-dropped the album, it seemed as if everyone in the world was checking it out to see what he was saying in his own defense about Megan Thee Stallion’s accusation that he shot her in the foot. Full-album sales were exceptionally weak, at 2,000, but he did rack up a decent amount of streams, with 40.7 million.

Lanez’ “Daystar” entered the chart at No. Underwood’s holiday collection only had 1.3 million streams, meaning a lot of fans were buying the whole set and banking it, but had little interest in actually playing the music yet, in late September. That’s because Joji also had a huge amount of streams to his name: in 62.1 million. But there was a big differential in their overall album units figures: 93,200 to 44,300. Joji and Underwood were about equal in their full-album sales, with 44,800 and 42,400, respectively. 3, and Carrie Underwood’s Christmas album “My Gift,” at No. Also premiering in the upper ranks were Joji’s “Nectar,” at No. Given recent trends in which fewer new releases have figured into the mix, the sight of four albums debuting in the top 10 was a slight shocker. Track sales of 2,500 indicated little interest in individual downloads from the group’s fervent fans, who all clearly wanted the whole shebang. What kept Super M from debuting on top was the groups minimal streaming presence, with only 3.9 million streams. Nearly the entirety of that tally was in full-album sales with 107,900 copies sold, it had one of the best opening weeks of any album this year as a pure seller. 2 was the K-pop group Super M, with “Super One - The 1st Album” entering with a strong 111,000 album units. He also came through with a healthy 66 million streams, and cemented his status with 19,300 digital song sales.īowing at No. “Tickets to My Downfall” debuted on the Rolling Stone album chart with 121,000 album units, of which 65,800 were actual full-album sales.
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Machine Gun Kelly reached the top of the album chart for the first time this week with a collection called “Tickets to My Downfall.” That title actually seemed to be what Tory Lanez was selling, meanwhile, as his self-defensive album “Daystar,” which got about as much attention as any album this year, fizzled out after the initial hoopla and barely cracked the top 10.
