Things took an unpredictable turn at the top of the Billboard charts this week as Gunna’s new album unexpectedly slipped past the Weeknd’s, albeit in a photo finish that had the rapper …
’s, albeit in a photo finish that had the rapper pull ahead of the superstar competition by the tiniest of margins.
These close numbers leave a lot of suspense as to which of these stars might be No. 1 next week, since the Weeknd clearly proved to have long commercial legs with his previous album, “After Hours.” Then again, if last week’s chart-topper, the “” soundtrack, continues to surge the way it did this week, it could be due for a return to No. 1 sooner rather than later.
The Weeknd racked up some impressive bragging rights no one else could: he now has two top 10 albums at once. The other, his greatest-hits collection, “The Highlights,” moved up two spots to No. 8 with 36,000 album-equivalent units logged, an 8% increase from the previous week.
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