All three spots at the top of the Rolling Stone albums chart belonged to new albums this week, with Lil Baby’s chart-topper followed by Bad Bunny and, in a surprising third-place finish, a James Taylor album of standards.
19.02.2020 - 05:26 / billboard.com
While Justin Bieber’s Changes is set for a No. 1 debut on next week’s Billboard 200 chart (dated Feb. 29), three more albums are aiming for top 10 bows: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s Artist 2.0, Tame Impala’s The Slow Rush and Monsta X’s All About Luv, according to industry forecasters.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The
All three spots at the top of the Rolling Stone albums chart belonged to new albums this week, with Lil Baby’s chart-topper followed by Bad Bunny and, in a surprising third-place finish, a James Taylor album of standards.
Gerardo Ortiz scores his 10th No. 1 (and eighth consecutive) on the Regional Mexican Albums chart (dated March 7) as Más Caro Que Ayer opens at No.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie recently took a step in a new musical direction with the release of his genre-bending “Me and My Guitar.” As it turns out, he had Juice WRLD in mind when he was first recording it. The Bronx rapper explained the situation in a new interview with Brandon ‘Jinx’ Jenkins posted on his YouTube channel.
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie lands his third No. 1 on Billboard‘s Top Rap Albums chart as Artist 2.0 opens atop the list dated Feb.
Alejandro Fernández nabs his seventh No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart as Hecho en México debuts atop the tally dated Feb.
Fresh off the release of his new album, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie stopped by Genius to perform “Me and My Guitar,” the rock-inspired track on Artist 2.0. It is produced by Louis Bell and watt and has already racked up 1.4 million views on YouTube.
BTS is on course for its fourth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as industry forecasters expect the pop group’s latest release, Map of the Soul: 7, to enter atop next week’s tally. The set, which was released Feb. 21 via Big Hit Entertainment, could earn 300,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Feb. 27, with most of that sum driven by album sales.
Last year, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie revealed that he plans to take a hiatus from music in 2020, but it looks like he’s getting one more project out before he goes. In a late-night tweet, the rapper thanked his fans for supporting his recent release, Artist 2.0, and revealed that he has another one up his sleeve:
Monsta X makes its Billboard 200 albums chart debut, as the six member South Korean group arrives at No. 5 with All About Luv.The set, which is the act’s first all-English language album, launches with 52,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S.
Justin Bieber scores his seventh No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart as Changes debuts atop the tally.
Prince Royce notches his fifth No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart (dated Feb.
There’s a heavyweight battle brewing on the U.K. albums chart, where new sets from Tame Impala and Justin Bieber are slugging it out.
On “King Of My City”, the Bronx hitmaker A Boogie wit da Hoodie sings about being on top. The track is the lead single from his third album Artist 2.0, which recently dropped. Today’s Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, is A Boogie’s sixth appearance on the series—his first episode was back in 2016 on his breakout hit “My Shit.”
Roddy Ricch’s Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial continues its sustained success on the Billboard 200 albums chart, as the set returns to the top (rising 2-1) for a fourth nonconsecutive week at No. 1.
A Boogie wit da Hoodie just returned with his third album, Artist 2.0—and the 24-year-old reflected on the state of hip-hop in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, where he declared that “the whole game right now is turning into one sound.”
A Boogie wit da Hoodie just returned with his third album, Artist 2.0. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the 24-year-old reflected on his career—and he had a nuanced take on his 2016 mixtape Artist.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie returned Friday (Feb. 14) with his third album Artist 2.0, an ode to his debut 2016 project Artist, which dropped on Valentine's Day four years ago.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie recently sat down with Billboard to discuss his newly released album, Artist 2.0. During the interview, the Bronx rapper said he wasn’t quite ready to crown himself the King of New York, despite scoring a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and earning over 20 Hot 100 hits.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie recently sat down with Billboard to discuss his newly released album, Artist 2.0. During the interview, the Bronx rapper said he wasn’t quite ready to crown himself the King of New York, despite scoring a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and earning over 20 Hot 100 hits.