![]() Most thought “SOS” would be at number-four instead, but it placed fifth. It’s the fourth single and fourth top 10 from Here and Now, which launched as Chesney’s 17th No. Billboard 200 Albums This years most popular albums across all genres, ranked by album sales as well as audio on-demand streaming activity and digital sales of tracks from albums as compiled by. “Richest Opp” wasn’t in our predictions center this week, and no users correctly predicted “None of these” for number-four. Most of us thought “The Album” would take second place with “Midnights” in third place, but it ended up being the other way around. We got numbers two and three wrong, though. In our weekly predictions contest, most Gold Derby users correctly predicted that “One Thing at a Time” would be number-one yet again and also that the consistently performing album would achieve between 100,000 and 149,999 equivalent album units. Billboard 200 Albums This year's most popular albums across all genres, ranked by album sales as well as audio on-demand streaming activity and digital sales of tracks from albums as compiled by. ![]() Mitchell Travers ('George and Tammy' costume designer) on collaborating with Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon ![]() Ray Richmond: Carol Burnett remains a national treasure we must savor while we can Scott Pask ('Shucked' and 'Some Like it Hot' scenic designer) on leaping from an 'off-kilter' barn to an Art Deco 'crucible' YoungBoy is constantly releasing new music this is his 15th career top-10 since just 2018, and its already his third of 2023 following “I Rest My Case” in January and “Don’t Try This at Home” in April. New releases take up the next two spots, with Jonas Brothers‘ “The Album” launching at number-three with 52,000 units and YoungBoy Never Broke Again posting “Richest Opp” at number-four with 51,000 units. Surprisingly enough, many unsigned artists. That’s more than double the total of this week’s second place album, Taylor Swift‘s “ Midnights,” which accumulated 60,000 units. Sometimes it takes less than 1000 albums in one week to make a Billboard Chart, even 450 sales could make it to 200. “One Thing at a Time” achieved 134,500 equivalent album units based on its combined record sales, individual track sales, and online streams. SEE Billboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2023 Read more about this week’s chart here at. ![]() It’s the first album to spend its first 11 weeks on top since Whitney Houston‘s “Whitney” way back in 1987. That was the 11th week in a row for the 36-track collection. Surprising no one at this point, Morgan Wallen‘s “ One Thing at a Time” was number-one on the Billboard 200 albums chart for the tracking week that ended May 18. ![]()
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