Thursday, January 11, 2018
The Greatest Showman repeats at #1 in a week without any substantial new releases, fueled by a big Golden Globes look. If the soundtrack holds on, could it challenge Camila Cabello for #1 next week?
- The Greatest Showman (Atlantic) 95-100k SPS , 66-71k Sales
- Ed Sheeran (Atlantic) 50-55k, 13-15k
- Taylor Swift (Big Machine) 35-38k, 12-14k
- G-Eazy (RCA) 35-38k, 4-5k
- Post Malone (Republic) 34-37k, 3-4k
- Eminem (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope) 32-35k, 14-16k
- Kendrick Lamar (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) 32-35k, 6-7k
- Huncho Jack, Travis Scott, Quavo (Quality Control/Cactus Jack/Motown/Grand Hustle/Epic/Capitol) 31-34k, 1-2k
- Imagine Dragons (Kidinakorner/Interscope) 28-31k, 9-11k
- Bruno Mars (Atlantic) 27-30k, 5-6k
- Lil Uzi Vert (Generation Now/Atlantic) 24-27k, <1k
- Khalid (Right Hand Music) 24-27k, 3-4k
- Sam Smith (Capitol) 22-25k, 7-8k
- Chris Brown (RCA) 18-21k, 1-2k
- Demi Lovato (Hollywood/Safehouse/Island) 17-20k, 2-3k
- Kodak Black (Atlantic) 17-20k, <1k
- Quality Control (Quality Control/Motown/Capitol) 16-18k, <1k
- SZA (TDE/RCA) 16-18k, 2-3k
- 21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin (Slaughter Gang/Epic) 15-17k, <1k
- Lil Pump (Tha Global Lights/Warner Bros.) 15-17k, <1k
P.S. We are very stable geniuses and, like, really smart.