Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Logic will debut at #1 this week with his new mixtape, Bobby Tarantino II. Both Logic and the latest from Lil Yachty will see the majority of their totals come from streaming. Old-school retail still drives rock, however, with both Judas Priest and Jimi Hendrix each collecting over 95% of their totals from CD and vinyl sales. David Byrne appears headed to the Top 5 on the strength of a ticket bundle, which will make up most of his debut week.
- *Logic (Def Jam) 115-125k SPS, 30-33k Sales
- Black Panther (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) 64-69k, 10-12k
- *Lil Yachty (Quality Control/Motown/Capitol) 62-67k, 7-8k
- *David Byrne (Nonesuch) 56-60k, 55-59k
- The Greatest Showman (Atlantic) 48-52k, 30-33k
- Migos (Quality Control/Motown/Capitol) 46-50k, 3-4k
- *Judas Priest (Epic) 42-46k, 41-45k
- *Jimi Hendrix (Legacy) 32-35k, 31-34k
- Post Malone (Republic) 31-34k, 2-3k
- Ed Sheeran (Atlantic) 30-33k, 10-12k
- *Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (Stax/Concord) 25-28k, 24-27k
- Imagine Dragons (Kidinakorner/Interscope) 25-28k, 8-9k
- Camila Cabello (SYCO/Epic) 25-28k, 4-5k
- Kendrick Lamar (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) 23-26k, 5-6k
- Tory Lanez (Mad Love/Interscope) 22-25k, 3-4k
- 6ix9ine (Scumgang/Tenthousand) 20-23k, 1-2k
- Bruno Mars (Atlantic) 20-23k, 6-7k
- Khalid (Right Hand Music) 19-22k, 2-3k
- Lil Uzi Vert (Generation Now/Atlantic) 18-21k, <1k
- Justin Timberlake (RCA) 18-21k, 9-11k
*DEBUTS
In political news, rumor has it Rex Tillerson found out he'd been ousted when he saw the President's tweet about it. We have no joke to add to that.