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The Weeknd holds top spot on Billboard chart
Beauty Behind the Madnessremains atop the Billboard albums chart this week.
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Magnificence Behind the Insanity wasn’t the week’s prime vendor, however when Billboard factored in on-demand streaming and particular person monitor gross sales, it ranked larger than the newest from 5 Finger Dying Punch. Billboard also reports that “Can’t Feel My Face” is the most-heard song on radio, and it’s spending its sixth week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart.
Once again, The Weeknd has the most popular album in the land. A week ago, the album bounded into the top slot with 411,000 units. The band’s new album Got Your Six crowns the Top Albums chart with 114,000 copies sold, but when combined with other metrics, it only totaled 119,000 album equivalent units, notching a No. 2 position on the Billboard 200.
“Beauty Behind the Madness”, the second studio album by The Weeknd, sold 77,000 albums, 325,000 songs and was streamed 52 million times, totaling 144,000 units according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan for the week ending September 10. Rapper Travi$ Scott arrives at #3 with his debut full-length release Rodeo.
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The R&B star now holds the top two spots on the new countdown after toppling Justin Bieber, who scored his first number one on the Hot 100 last week with What Do You Mean? 6 through 10 tell a familiar tell of 2015’s album sales.