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DJ Khaled edges Imagine Dragons for #1

DJ Khaled edged out Imagine Dragons to take Number One on the Billboard 200 as the producer's “Grateful” sold 149,000 total copies in its debut week.

Khaled's latest all-star affair gave him his second straight chart topper – following 2016's “Major Key” – even though “Grateful” was largely powered by streaming equivalent albums; only 50,000 units of the 149,000 haul came from traditional album sales, Billboard reports.

At Number Two, Imagine Dragons' “Evolve” sold 147,000 total copies – just 2,000 shy of Khaled – but manufactured sales of 109,000 traditional copies, over double “Grateful's” total. “Evolve” also enjoyed the best debut for any rock album in 2017.

Prince's “Purple Rain” returned to the Top 10 at Number Four thanks to the album's remastered and rarities-filled reissue, which sold 52,000 total copies. 

Kendrick Lamar's “Damn.” held steady at Number Three, followed by 2 Chainz' “Pretty Girls Like Trap Music” (Number Five), Ed Sheeran's “Divide” (Seven), Drake's “More Life” (Eight), Bruno Mars' “24K Magic “(Nine) and the “Moana” soundtrack at Number 10.

Depending on how the Billboard 200 tabulates the Tidal streams of Jay Z's “4:44”, the rapper could find himself in a race for Number One against Calvin Harris' “Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1”, Stone Sour's “Hydrograd” and the “Baby Driver” soundtrack.

Source: Rolling Stone

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DJ Khaled edges Imagine Dragons for #1

DJ Khaled edged out Imagine Dragons to take Number One on the Billboard 200 as the producer's “Grateful” sold 149,000 total copies in its debut week.

Khaled's latest all-star affair gave him his second straight chart topper – following 2016's “Major Key” – even though “Grateful” was largely powered by streaming equivalent albums; only 50,000 units of the 149,000 haul came from traditional album sales, Billboard reports.

At Number Two, Imagine Dragons' “Evolve” sold 147,000 total copies – just 2,000 shy of Khaled – but manufactured sales of 109,000 traditional copies, over double “Grateful's” total. “Evolve” also enjoyed the best debut for any rock album in 2017.

Prince's “Purple Rain” returned to the Top 10 at Number Four thanks to the album's remastered and rarities-filled reissue, which sold 52,000 total copies. 

Kendrick Lamar's “Damn.” held steady at Number Three, followed by 2 Chainz' “Pretty Girls Like Trap Music” (Number Five), Ed Sheeran's “Divide” (Seven), Drake's “More Life” (Eight), Bruno Mars' “24K Magic “(Nine) and the “Moana” soundtrack at Number 10.

Depending on how the Billboard 200 tabulates the Tidal streams of Jay Z's “4:44”, the rapper could find himself in a race for Number One against Calvin Harris' “Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1”, Stone Sour's “Hydrograd” and the “Baby Driver” soundtrack.

Source: Rolling Stone

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