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HDD: Arcade Fire #1 (95k), Julia Michaels #43 (12k)


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50k sales wks in the grammy year so far:

pentatonix 8

metallica 5

bruno 4

ed, kendrick 3

weeknd, chris stapleton, guardians soundtrack, jay-z, rolling stones 2

 

what an...interesting pair at the top. 

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Jay-Z (Roc Nation) 36-40k, 16-18k

Meek Mill (Atlantic) 33-36k, 8-10k

DJ Khaled (We the Best/Epic) 31-34k, 2-4k

 

Are we surprised :rip: 

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Canada sometimes wins :clap3:

it's not the masterpiece their other albums are, but i personally really love it still

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Tyler should've pushed back a week. What was he thinking competing with Lana & Meek?

 

At least my fave Kesha will have her second #1 with no competition. :alexz: 

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14 hours ago, infrared said:

Jay-Z (Roc Nation) 36-40k, 16-18k

Meek Mill (Atlantic) 33-36k, 8-10k

DJ Khaled (We the Best/Epic) 31-34k, 2-4k

 

Are we surprised :rip: 

DJ Khaled is believable considering that I'm The One and Wild Thoughts are doing well. 

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Lana and Tyler out of the top10 already 

Meek won :cm: 

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18 hours ago, Superpower said:

Lana and Tyler out of the top10 already 

Meek won :cm: 

You can still stream Meek's album without any account on Tidal so it's not surprising :cm: 

At the end of the day, Lana and Tyler make more $$$ than Meek and that really matters :cm:

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28 minutes ago, FCKNAmbrosia said:

You can still stream Meek's album without any account on Tidal so it's not surprising :cm: 

At the end of the day, Lana and Tyler make more $$$ than Meek and that really matters :cm:

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So you know how much Tidal is paying  Meek and his label for the free streams 

 

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THIS CHART STORY IS ON FIRE

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Arcade Fire’s first album through Columbia, Everything Now, has officially bowed at #1 on the Sales Plus Streaming (SPS) Chart with 96k. It’s also the only debut to make the Top 30 this week. 

Meanwhile, TDE/Interscope juggernaut Kendrick Lamar glides back up to #2 with around 48k for DAMN., and We The Best/Epic’s DJ Khaled rises #11-3 with nearly 40k for the star-studded Grateful.

The Arcade album, by the by, got a nice boost from a ticket bundle for their eagerly awaited Infinite Content tour. And speaking of infinite content, are you sick of us yet?

Thanks to a relatively quiet summer week, the rest of the chart seems to lack any noteworthy movement—much like us after our third bong rip. 

On the Streaming Songs Chart, however, J Balvin’s “Mi Gente” (Universal Latin) proves to be heating up, as it jumps #40-18 with 7.7m streams (up 34%). Will this be the next Latin smash to take the season by storm? It certainly looks possible, as Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee f/Justin Bieber’s “Despacito” (UMLE/RBMG/Def Jam/Republic) holds at #1 on that chart with 18m streams. 

When it comes to SPS marketshare, SME leads with 41%, UMG is #2 with 40% and WMG is #3 with 18%, while the indies follow with 1%. 

Streeting this week are albums from Atlantic Nashville’s Brett Eldredge and Nonesuch’s Randy Newman, as well as NOW’s Now 63. 

And then, on 8/11, the world will get Kesha, whose Kemosabe/RCA comeback has a chance at hitting six figures.

 

http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=307789

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