SEVENTEEN are the latest group to square off for No. 1 on the Billboard200 with Morgan Wallen’s 'One Thing at a Time.'
4th Album: Face the Sun. Helping their sales numbers this time will be an array of different CDs — 14 total, including different exclusives for the act’s official webstore, Barnes & Noble, Target and the Weverse store; all with a standard set of items packaged inside and additional randomized items like postcards, mini posters, bookmarks and stickers. There are also 17 different alternative digital albums on their webstore, each with a different cover.
The bar for SEVENTEEN to hit No. 1 might be slightly lower than it was for BTS alums Jimin and Suga last month, as Morgan Wallen’s mightyslips below 150,000 equivalent album units for the first time in its eight weeks at No. 1 with its 149,000 May 6 chart .
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