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RS Charts: Juice WRLD’s ‘Legends Never Die’ Repeats at Number One

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Juice WRLD’s posthumous album Legends Never Die enjoyed a second week at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart, earning more than 180 million streams and close to 24,000 sales. The album previously earned the biggest opening week of any album in 2020

Behind Juice WRLD at Number Two was Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon, the posthumous album from the Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke. Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon earned a bump from a deluxe version that included more than a dozen new tracks. The album amassed nearly 145 million streams. Jhene Aiko’s Chilombo also returned to the Top Ten on the chart thanks to a beefed-up deluxe edition.

The week’s highest debut went to the Chicks’ long-awaited Gaslighter. The album only picked up around 11 million streams, but the group’s fans bought almost 63,000 copies of the Chicks’ first new studio full-length since 2006.  

1

Album Units
162.8K

Album Units
162.8K

Album Sales
23.9K

Song Sales
10.8K

Song Streams
181.8M

Peak Position
1

Weeks on Chart
2

Top Songs
  1. Come & Go
  2. Wishing Well
  3. Hate the Other Side
Top Songs
  1. Come & Go
  2. Wishing Well
  3. Hate the Other Side
Record Label

Interscope

2

Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon

Pop Smoke

Album Units
138.9K

Album Units
138.9K

Album Sales
19K

Song Sales
14.5K

Song Streams
144.9M

Record Label

Victor Victor Worldwide

Peak Position
1

Weeks on Chart
3

Top Songs
  1. For the Night
  2. The Woo
  3. Got It on Me
Top Songs
  1. For the Night
  2. The Woo
  3. Got It on Me
Record Label

Victor Victor Worldwide

3

NEW!

Album Units
93.4K

Album Units
93.4K

Album Sales
74K

Song Sales
15.3K

Song Streams
13.7M

Record Label

Columbia Records

Peak Position

Weeks on Chart
1

Top Songs
  1. Sleep at Night
  2. Gaslighter
  3. Texas Man
Top Songs
  1. Sleep at Night
  2. Gaslighter
  3. Texas Man
Record Label

Columbia Records

4

Album Units
80.4K

Album Units
80.4K

Album Sales
13.4K

Song Sales
16.8K

Song Streams
79.2M

Record Label

Atlantic Records

Peak Position
2

Weeks on Chart
205

Top Songs
  1. You’ll Be Back
  2. Alexander Hamilton
  3. Satisfied
Top Songs
  1. You’ll Be Back
  2. Alexander Hamilton
  3. Satisfied
Record Label

Atlantic Records

5

Album Units
57K

Album Units
57K

Album Sales
690

Song Sales
3.7K

Song Streams
65M

Peak Position
1

Weeks on Chart
21

Top Songs
  1. We Paid
  2. Emotionally Scarred
  3. Sum 2 Prove
Top Songs
  1. We Paid
  2. Emotionally Scarred
  3. Sum 2 Prove
Record Label

Capitol

The Rolling Stone 200 Albums chart tracks the most popular releases of the week in the United States. Entries are ranked by album units, a number that combines digital and physical album sales, digital song sales, and audio streams using a custom weighting system. The chart does not include passive listening such as terrestrial radio or digital radio. The Rolling Stone 200 Albums chart is updated daily, and each week Rolling Stone finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday.

Outside of the Top Ten, the Mexican-American trio Eslabon Armado scored an impressive debut with Vibras de Noche, which pulled down 25 million streams. Eccentric singer Oliver Tree debuted at Number 30 with Ugly Is Beautiful, rapper NoCap arrived at Number 31 with Steel Human (21.2 million streams), Ellie Goulding landed at Number 38 with Brightest Blue  and the breakout “Party Girl”rapper StaySolidRocky reached Number 62 with Fallin’.


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