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Scanning the Charts (6/19/21): Lil Baby & Lil Durk Rule launch at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with The Voice of the Heroes.
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Well, SCANNING THE CHARTS is just what it says it is. I, the quirky founder and do-it-all at The Musical Hype scans through the Billboard Charts and picks out things that catch my eye. This column isn’t extensive, but rather short and sweet. This week, I picked out FIVE notable observations from the Billboard 200 📉, and FIVE observations from the Billboard Hot 100 📉, with 🎙 Lil Baby and 🎙 Lil Durk rule launching at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with their collaborative album, 💿 The Voice of the Heroes.
Billboard 200 📉
💭 As for breakthrough 🎙 Olivia Rodrigo, she may still be ‘sour’ that her totally-not-sour debut album 💿 SOUR remains stuck at no. 2 after its own robust no. 1 start with the biggest numbers of 2021.
💭 K-Pop act 🎙 TOMORROW X TOGETHER get some top-five love as 💿 The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE launches at no. 5. Amazingly, the next debut in the top-50 of the chart can’t be found until no. 39, where 🎙 Rise Against debuts with 💿 Nowhere Generation.
💭 The rest of the top 100 has a few debuts. 🎙 Japanese Breakfast lands at no. 56 with 💿 Jubilee. Country musician Brett Young enters truly modestly at no. 79 with 💿 Weekends Look a Little Different These Days (apparently so do album sales 😬). Rapper 🎙 Lloyd Banks – yes, of 🎙 G-Unit notoriety – gets into the mix, albeit at a tepid no. 84 with 💿 The Course of the Inevitable.
💭 I guess not all posthumous albums have much staying power. 🎙 DMX is nowhere to be found on this week’s Billboard 200 after 💿 Exodus launched at no. 8 just last week. He deserves better y’all!
Billboard Hot 100 📉
💭 🎙 Olivia Rodrigo remains in the runner-up slot with 🎵 “good 4 u”. At least she’s consistent, right?
💭 Shout out to 🎙 Bad Bunny who earns the top debut on the Billboard Hot 100 with 🎵 “Yonaguni” at no. 10.
💭 As to be expected, there are some debuts from 🎙 Lil Baby & 🎙 Lil Durk sprinkled throughout the Hot 100. The highest arrives at no. 16 with 🎵 “Hats Off” featuring 🎙 Travis Scott.
💭 Two more notable debuts: 🎙 Roddy Ricch bows at no. 20 with 🎵 “Late at Night” while 🎙 Billie Eilish arrives at no. 27 with 🎵 “Lost Cause”.
Lil Baby & Lil Durk Rule: Scanning the Charts 📉 No. 24 [📷: BIGHIT Music, Brent Faulkner, HYBE, The Musical Hype, Quality Control Music]
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