“Bad Habit” by Steve Lacey scores #1; Bad Bunny Album Back to Top

After spending four weeks in second place, Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” took the 24-year-old’s first Hot 100 No. 1 award, eliminating Harry Styles and “As It Was” from his extended 15-week stay at the top .

“Bad Habit” comes from Lacy’s second album, “Gemini Rights,” which is his first top 10 albums on the Billboard 200. The album “Static” from the same group is currently at number 78, while their single “Dark Red” is also rising 2017 95-79 in its second week on the chart. “Bad Habit” has generated 20.4 million broadcasts and 40.3 million radio viewer impressions, according to painting.

In a comment on Instagram to mark the occasion, Stacey wrote: “July 11th was my first entry at 100 and October 3rd was my first entry at number one. Wow oh wow. I feel so grateful all over my body. You know how The story goes and how it goes. iPhone Boy to Superstar.”

Sam Smith and Kim Petras “Unholy” entered the singles chart at number three, with 23.2 million broadcasts and 2.8 million in broadcast audiences. GloRilla and Cardi B’s “Tomorrow 2” debuted on the chart at number nine. With both of these releases, Petras and GloRilla won the first Hot 100 of the Top 10.

Post Malone’s song “I Like You (A Happier Song)” featuring Doja Cat, sits at number four, one notch down from number three; Nikki Yuer and “Sunroof” Dazi drop to fifth; Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” took sixth place. OneRepublic’s “I’m Not Worry” took seventh, while Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof” took eighth.

For the album chart, Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” returns to the top for a twelfth non-consecutive week, contending with Drake as the longest-running chart album in the past decade (“Views” held 13 non-consecutive weeks at the top in 2016 ).

The 23-track group is back at number one with the equivalent of 87,000 album units acquired in the US (down 6% from last week), according to the report. painting. Meanwhile, 5 Seconds of Summer’s album “5SOS5” debuted at number two, with the members taking their sixth best album on 10 charts with 48,000 equivalent album units. Of those six, the band’s first three records were charted at number one and the rest at number two.

Another Top 10 debut, or re-demarcation, on the chart this week: Alice in Chains “Dirt,” which re-entered the chart at number nine, surpassing its previous peak of #8, after being re-released on the 30th anniversary of its re-release. . The remastered group, originally released in 1992, earned 26,000 equivalent album units – buoyed especially by sales of its double vinyl format.

The rest of the Billboard 200 top ten list includes “Dangerous: The Double Album” by Morgan Whalen, which climbed to number three (46,000 album units); Blackpink’s “Born Pink” slipped from its historic peak of #1 to #4 in its second week (40,000 units); Harry Styles’ “Harry’s House” re-rises 7-5 (36,000 units; up 5%;) and Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” remains at number 6 (34,000 units; down 5%). Weeknd’s compilation album “The Highlights” falls 5th to 7 (28,000 units), Rod Wave’s “Beautiful Mind” rose from 9 to 8 (26,000 units; down 8%) and finally, Zach Bryan’s “American Heartbreak” dropped back to No. 10 (25,000 units).



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