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Friday, October 4, 2013
Canadian Rapper DrakeLands Third No.1 albumon Billboard Chart
The third studio album from the Canadian rapper,
sold 658,000 copies in its first week, according to
figures from Nielsen SoundScan.
Rapper Drake vaulted straight to No. 1 on the
weekly Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday,
as his latest album garnered the second-largest
sales week of the year so far.
"Nothing Was the Same," the third studio album
from the Canadian rapper, sold 658,000 copies in
its first week, according to figures from Nielsen
SoundScan.
Only Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience,"
which opened with 968,000 copies in March,
outsold "Nothing Was the Same" in a one-week
period.
All three of Drake's studio albums have debuted
at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and "Nothing
Was the Same" is the biggest opening week for a
rap album since the September 2011 debut of Lil
Wayne's "Tha Carter IV."
Drake's latest came in ahead of six other new
debuts in the top 10 of the album chart this
week. Nashville rockers Kings of Leon entered the
chart at No. 2 with their latest album "Mechanical
Bull" selling 110,000 copies.
Pop singers Cher and Elton John landed behind
Kings of Leon, with the dance diva's latest album
"Closer to the Truth" at No. 3 and the British
pianist's "Diving Board" at No. 4.
Other new debuts in the top 10 included heavy
metal rockers Dream Theater at No. 7 with its self-
titled album, electronic dance music group
Krewella's "Get Wet" at No. 8 and heavy metal
band Metallica's "Through the Never," a
soundtrack album for their new film, at No. 9.
On the digital songs chart, which measures song
download sales, there was no change in the top
three this week, as New Zealand artist Lorde
continued her reign at No. 1 with "Royals." Katy
Perry's "Roar" remained at No. 2 and Miley Cyrus'
"Wrecking Ball" was No. 3.
Overall album sales for the week ending
September 29 totaled 5.2 million copies, down 10
percent compared to the same week in 2012,
according to Billboard.
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