After five years, Kendrick Lamar is back with a #1 album: his new Mr. Moral & the Big Steppers, which marked the biggest opening of the year, although Harry Styles is about to get a debut yet. more spectacular.
“Señor. Morale & the Big Steppers, the highly anticipated sequel to Lamar's Pulitzer Prize-winning "DAMN" (2017), is her fourth album to hit number one on the charts, selling 295,500 copies in the US in its first week. , including 343 million clicks on streaming services, according to Luminate, the music tracking service formerly known as MRC Data.
Its total was slightly better than Bad Bunny's for Un Verano Sin Ti, which opened last week with 274,000 sales. But the fine print shows a close match. Bad Bunny's album actually had the most streams: 357 million, making it the best this year by this metric. Lamar ended up with a higher total because "Mr. Morale" sold 35,500 copies, three times as many copies as a complete box set, compared to 11,500 for "Un Verano".
Still, both tracks are likely to be overshadowed by Styles' Harry's House, which immediately topped streaming services when it was released last week and would also be a huge hit on vinyl.
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After five years, Kendrick Lamar is back with a #1 album: his new Mr. Moral & the Big Steppers, which marked the biggest opening of the year, although Harry Styles is about to get a debut yet. more spectacular.
Read Also : What should I do if everybody is more intelligent and talented than me?“Señor. Morale & the Big Steppers, the highly anticipated sequel to Lamar's Pulitzer Prize-winning "DAMN" (2017), is her fourth album to hit number one on the charts, selling 295,500 copies in the US in its first week. , including 343 million clicks on streaming services, according to Luminate, the music tracking service formerly known as MRC Data.
Its total was slightly better than Bad Bunny's for Un Verano Sin Ti, which opened last week with 274,000 sales. But the fine print shows a close match. Bad Bunny's album actually had the most streams: 357 million, making it the best this year by this metric. Lamar ended up with a higher total because "Mr. Morale" sold 35,500 copies, three times as many copies as a complete box set, compared to 11,500 for "Un Verano".
Still, both tracks are likely to be overshadowed by Styles' Harry's House, which immediately topped streaming services when it was released last week and would also be a huge hit on vinyl.