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Taylor Swift’s ‘Anthology’ Launch Places ‘Tortured Poets’ Again at No. 1

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Taylor Swift is again at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with “The Tortured Poets Division” returning to the highest of the albums chart for a sixteenth non-consecutive week.

Although the album was launched in April, the Grammy-nominated set launched again to the summit from its earlier No. 8 place following the primary bodily launch of the album’s deluxe “Anthology” difficulty.

The four-LP and two-CD units had been launched on Black Friday and had been solely out there to buy by means of Goal. In its first full week, the album logged 405,000 equal album models within the U.S., in response to knowledge offered by Luminate.

Conventional album gross sales comprised 368,000 of that sum, which means Swift beat her personal document for the largest week total for any album since “The Tortured Poets” tallied 439,000 models in its second week when it landed with 439,000 models (it debuted with 2.6 million models). Vinyl gross sales of the particular version had been 191,000 and CD gross sales made up 177,000 of its 368,000 whole.

The one debut on the chart this week is the late Juice WRLD’s posthumous launch, “The Get together By no means Ends,” which enters at No. 4 with 86,000 models and 123 streams. “The Get together By no means Ends” was launched on Nov. 29 after a string of delays and comes practically seven years after the artist died of an unintended overdose in 2019 at 21.

All 5 of his albums, together with the three launched after his loss of life, debuted within the prime 5 of the Billboard 200. Earlier than “The Get together By no means Ends,” Juice WRLD posthumously charted within the prime 5 of the Billboard 200 with “Legends By no means Die” in 2020 and “Preventing Demons” in 2021.

With the vacations proper across the nook, festive albums are climbing up the charts. Michael Bublé’s “Christmas” is up at No. 7 with 56,000 models, adopted by Bing Crosby’s “Final Christmas” at No. 9 with 50,000 models. Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar’s “GNX” slips to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in its second week with 165,000 models earned. “The Depraved movie” strikes to No. 3; Sabrina Carpenter’s “Brief n’ Candy” is at No. 5; Billie Eilish’s and “Hit Me Exhausting and Delicate”; Chappell Roan’s “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” is at No. 8; and Tyler, The Creator’s “Chromakopia” rounds out the height at No. 10.

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