Eminem Hits Another Billboard No.1 Status With MTBMB

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Eminem Hits Another Billboard No.1 Status With MTBMB

Eminem is gaining it all atop Billboard. Shady is back on roll and many of his stans have waited seeing Music To Be Murdered By debuts No.1 on Billboard 200 chart. It just happened after the album was released this year leaving everyone on suprise.

The album sale with it all but the album has positively debuted with 279,000 equivalent album units, of which 117,000 are in album sales. Few days ago, Amahiphop reported from Billboard, showing the possibility of Eminem 11th studio album hitting on board as his 10th No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart.

Eminem Music To Be Murdered By, MTBMB has followed up other of his album like Kamikaze, Revival. The two mentioned album was the last album has dropping in the last decade ? Just like we previously noted, Eminem is currently storming out J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar with more high-level rapper’s. Although we awaits The Fall Off to hit sometime this year with it’s streak on Chart ?

Mac Miller earns the third and final top 10 debut of the week with his posthumous album Circles, which opens with 164,000 equivalent album units (61,000 in album sales). It marks the late rapper’s sixth top 10 and biggest week since Billboard began ranking by equivalent album units in December 2014.

Elsewhere in the top 10, Roddy Ricch​’s Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial falls 2-4 with 103,000 equivalent album units, while Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding dips 4-5 (53,000). Moneybagg Yo’s Time Served slides 3-7 (37,000) and DaBaby​’s Kirk falls 5-8 (37,000).


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Billboard 200 Top 10

1. Eminem – Music to Be Murdered By – 279,000
2. Halsey – Manic – 239,000
3. Mac Miller – Circles – 164,000
4. Roddy Ricch – Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial – 103,000
5. Post Malone – Hollywood’s Bleeding – 53,000
6. Selena Gomez – Rare – 38,000
7. Moneybagg Yo – Time Served – 37,000
8. DaBaby – Kirk – 37,000
9. Harry Styles – Fine Line – 36,000
10. Billie Eilish – When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? – 35,000

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