Black Panther: The Album stays at No. 1 at the field workplace and on the charts. The soundtrack to Marvel’s blockbuster tops the Billboard 200 for a 3rd week.
Selling 76,000 equal album models (15,000 conventional), the Kendrick Lamar and Top Dawg Entertainment-curated venture has spent probably the most weeks at No. 1 for a soundtrack since Frozen, which topped the chart for 13 non-consecutive weeks in 2014.
Tory Lanez earns the week’s highest debut at No. 3 together with his sophomore album Memories Don’t Die, which offered 54,000 models (15,000 conventional). His debut I Told You opened at No. Four in 2016 with 52,000 models.
I SOLD 54,000 first week …. NO SINGLE on Radio … NO CO-SIGN … that’s what i name one loyal ass actual FANBASE !! thank u all
— Tory Lanez #SWAVEY (@torylanez) March 12, 2018
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“I SOLD 54,000 first week,” Swavey celebrated on social media. “NO SINGLE on Radio … NO CO-SIGN … that’s what i call one loyal ass real FANBASE !! thank u all.”
Elsewhere on the chart, Migos’ Culture II drops 3-4, Post Malone’s Stoney jumps 5-6, and Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. holds regular at No. 9, whereas 6ix9ine’s DAY69 dips 4-10.
Billboard 200 Top 10
1. Various – Black Panther: The Album – 76,000
2. Various – The Greatest Showman – 60,000
3. Tory Lanez – Memories Don’t Die – 54,000
4. Migos – Culture II – 52,000
5. Ed Sheeran – ÷ – 36,000
6. Post Malone – Stoney – 35,000
7. Imagine Dragons – Evolve – 29,000
8. Camila Cabello – Camila – 27,000
9. Kendrick Lamar – DAMN. – 26,000
10. 6ix9ine – DAY69 – 24,000