

Beloved Detroit MC Big Sean earns the second no. 1 album of his career with his fourth album, I Decided. Reba McEntire starts at no. 4.


Big Sean has done it again – landed a no. 1 album on the Billboard 200. Following the no. 1 success of Dark Sky Paradise in 2015, Big Sean takes top honors once more with his fourth album, I Decided. I Decided moved a robust 151,000 units, though just 43% of that total were pure sales! According to the figures Billboard provides, I Decided sold just about 47% of the debut sales of Dark Sky Paradise. Contextually, he performed well, but in the big scheme of the industry, album sales are hard to come by.
Dear Evan Hansen, a Broadway soundtrack, bows at no. 8 with 29,000 units (86% pure sales). Those following iTunes likely noticed the cast recording was high on the pre-order list. One more surprise, The RCA-List, Vol. 4, lands at no. 10. Unavailable for purchase, the prevalence of streaming only sets continue to rise. This one earned 26,000 units.
Besides the ascent of Gaga after her fabulous Super Bowl Halftime show, the rest of the top 10 is familiar. As aforementioned, Migos was knocked down two pegs, but still, put up respectable numbers. The Weeknd (Starboy) and Bruno Mars (24K Magic) continue to be factors. Post Malone (Stoney) is surprisingly performing better than envisioned…at least by The Musical Hype.
Who’s Got Next?
Fifty Shades Darker will likely put up some numbers – the soundtrack that is. Other albums arrived February 10, 2017, including efforts by Brett Young (Brett Young) and Lupe Fiasco (DROGAS Light). The question is, how impactful will either set be? Besides the cited examples, do any of the new releases other than Fifty Shades Darker pack a punch?
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