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Pop Culture The "SOS" singer is the first R&B album to dominate the charts for seven weeks, or at least the first since Houston's sophomore effort.
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Numbers Drake's "Take Care" has been a mainstay on the Billboard 200 charts, officially having held it down for four-hundred weeks.
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Original Content XXXTentacion's posthumous collaboration with Lil Pump, Swae Lee, and Maluma, "Arms Around You," debuts at #1.
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Music Beyoncé’s "Renaissance" has debuted on top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, making her the first woman to do so in 2022.
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Music Post Malone's 3-week streak at No. 1 has ended.
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Music The OST, like the film, is a hit.
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Music It only took Drake one day to go Platinum with "Scorpion."
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Music Post Malone isn't here for the questions.
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Music Brent Faiyaz's new album, "Wasteland," is his highest-charting album yet.
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News Meanwhile, Adele's "25" more than doubled the sales of any other album.
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Music YNW Melly's arrest sparks a surge in streams.
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Numbers Following The Weeknd's major Grammy snub, his loyal fanbase collectively rallied to stream "Blinding Lights" in an act of defiance.
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