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With The Weeknd celebrating his fourth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated April 4), as After Hours opens with 444,000 equivalent album units (the year's best weekly total), according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, he sends all 14 songs from the set's original version onto the Billboard Hot 100."Blinding Lights" leads the pack, as it rises to No.
1 on the Hot 100, earning The Weeknd his fifth leader on the list.Here's a look at all 14 of The Weeknd's songs on the Hot 100. All are debuts except where
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And it stretches to over 500 tracks
The Weeknd’s After Hours could capture a fourth straight week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart next week. If the set holds atop the list, it will mark the first album to spend its first four weeks at No. 1 since Drake’s Scorpion in 2018, and just the fifth set since 2018 to log at least four total weeks at No. 1. Industry forecasters suggest that After Hours could earn 62,000 to 75,000 equivalen
Drake just did the “Toosie Slide” all the way to number one.
The Weeknd is staying on top of the charts.
The Weeknd’s After Hours scores a third straight week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the first album to lead for three consecutive weeks since Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding also spent its first three weeks atop the tally last year (Sept.
When The Weeknd set his release date for After Hours, he couldn’t have imagined the viral pandemic the world would soon be facing. Despite the looming uncertainty, however, he never thought about pushing back the project’s release—even though his team and label wanted him to.
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By Jem Aswad
By Jem Aswad
The Weeknd continues to dominate the music charts!
The Weeknd’s After Hours leads a very busy top 10 on the latest Billboard 200 albums chart, as the set spends a second week atop the tally. The album earned 138,000 equivalent album units in the U.S.
The artist's new album came out as planned on March 20
While the rest of the world's headlines get drearier by the day, The Weeknd just keeps winning. The artist born Abel Tesfaye scores his fourth consecutive No.
After The Weeknd’s After Hours made a splashy debut at No.
Ten days after its release, The Weeknd seems determined to make sure his new album “After Hours” is a gift that keeps giving: At the stroke of midnight ET, he added three previously unreleased songs to the album’s deluxe edition: “Nothing Compares,” “Missed You” and “Final Lullaby.” The three songs are all collaborations with his longtime sonic associate DaHeala; “Nothing Compares” also features contributions from producer Ricky Reed, who helmed much of Lizzo’s smash “Cuz I Love You.”
Six days after The Weeknd’s latest album “After Hours” arrived to rapturous response, a ray of light at the end of one of the worst weeks anyone can remember, the album is headed for one of the biggest debuts of the year, and an easy album-chart topper.