It was a busy week on the latestRS200, with three new albums debuting in the Top Ten, and a Beatles oldie earning an impressive total of more than 81,000 album-equivalent units.
DaBaby led the chart withKirk, which enjoyed more than 170 million streams. That shot the Interscope rapper past Post Malone, whoseHollywoods Bleeding continues to stream well week after its initial release.Hollywoods Bleedingearned over 100,000 album equivalent units for the fourth consecutive week.
The Beatles slid in at Number Three on the RS200 thanks to a reissue of Abbey Road. Unlike DaBaby and Malone, the Beatles were boosted mostly by album sales: The Fab Four sold more than 60,000 albums, but brought in just six million streams.
That sales total helped the Beatles beat out the rapper Kevin Gates, whose Im Him album arrived at Number Four. Whiskey Myers, a country-rock group, debuted at Number Six with a sales-heavy week for their eponymous fifth album.
TheRolling Stone200 Albums chart tracks the most popular releases of the week in the United States. Entries are ranked by album units, a number that combines digital and physical album sales, digital song sales, and audio streams using a custom weighting system. The chart does not include passive listening such as terrestrial radio or digital radio. TheRolling Stone200 Albums chart is updated daily, and each weekRolling Stonefinalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday.
Just outside of the Top Ten, Sturgill SimpsonsSound & Furydebuted at Number 12, earning 26,100 album-equivalent units. The only other artist to debut in the Top 20 was the New York rapper Young M.A., whoseHerstory in the Makingarrived at Number 17.