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Jennie ‘Ruby’ debuts on No. 2 on Billboards Top Album Sales Card

Jennie’s debut studio album, Rubydebuting at # 2 at Billboard‘s top album sales card (dated March 22). The set sold 26,500 copies in the US in the week ending on March 13, according to Luminate.

Jennie is the second member of the quartet Blackpink to capture a solo-top 10 carding bet on the top album sale, after Lisa’s Alter ego (No. 1, 15 March chart) and Rosé’s Rosie (Nos. 2, 21 December 2024). Blackpink itself has logged three top 10s, including two # 1S: The album (in 2020) and Born pink (2022).

Also in the Top 10 of the latest Top Album Sales Card Lady Gaga lands its eighth # 1 with the card-topping arch of ChaosWhile the latest releases from Jason Isbell, Spiritbox, Noah Kahan and Tobymac debut in the region.

Billboard‘s top album sales card ranks the best -selling albums of the week, which is based only on traditional album sales. The history of the card dates back to the 25th of May 1991, the first week Billboard Started tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece of information from SoundScan, now luminate. Clean album sales were the only measurement used by the Billboard 200 album diagram through the list dated December 6, 2014, after which this diagram switched to a method that blends album sales with track -equivalent album (TEA) devices and streaming equivalent album (SEA) devices.

Ruby was available in its first week as a nine-track widely available digital download album, and then an extended 15-song physical set and a 15-track download edition. While standard and physical albums have only one guest star (FKJ, on “Jane”), the 15-track download edition adds additional special guests on a few tracks, including Doechii, Dua Lipa, Dominic Fike, Childish Gambino and Kali Uchis. RubySales in the first week’s sale were helped by its accessibility across four CD variants (all containing collectors ephemera, some randomized), five Deluxe CD-Boxed Set editions (each contains a piece of branded clothing, a signed bet and a copy of the album) and two download versions (a widely available standard version with nine tracks and an extracted 15-Sang Edition).

On No. 1 on the top album sale, Lady Gaga’s Chaos arrives and sells 136,000. The first week’s sale was strengthened by its availability across a trick of editions: 14 vinyl variants (some signed, and some include the bonus track “Cannot stop the high”, while Target’s exclusive vinyl has the extra track “Kill for Love”), four CD editions (a signed, Target’s exclusive CD-Foist “Kill”, while Gaga’s web CD with bonus high ”), a cassette tape, a deluxe CD-box set with a branded t-shirt and poster, and two widely available download album (Standard 14-Song album and then a Deluxe version exclusive to iTunes with the three music videos for“ Disease ”,“ Die With A Smile ”and“ Abracadabra ”).

Of ChaosSale of opening of weeks, vinyl purchases make up 74,000-gaga’s biggest week on vinyl ever.

Jason Isbell’s first hero fully solo acoustic album, Foxes in the snowArches at No. 3 on top album sales with almost 18,000 copies sold. Vinyl sales consist of almost 9,500 copies of that sum – due to its accessibility across five variants. It was also issued in a few CD editions.

Heavy Metal Band Spiritbox is debuting on No. 4 with Tsunami SeaThere sells 16,500 copies in its first week. The kit was issued on CD, cassette and at least nine vinyl variants.

Noah Kahan’s Live from Fenway ParkAs previously only available to buy as a download album, debuted on vinyl in the tracking week (across three variants), which helped the set of selling a total of 16,000 – and enabling its debut on No. 5 on top album sales.

Kendrick Lamar’s card topping GNX Falls 2-6 on Top Album Sales (15,000; down 7%), Sabrina Carpenters former leader Short n ‘cute Slips 5-7 (11,500; down 5%) and Chappell Roan’s No. 1 The increase and fallen by a midwest princess falls 6-8 (almost 9,000; up 6%). Doechii’s Alligator bites healing never Vaults 24-9 on top album sales after the release of a new vinyl variant selling a total of approx. 8,500 across all formats (up 188%).

To close Top Album Sales’ Top 10 is the latest release from Tobymac if The sky on my mind Entered on No. 10 with 7,000 copies sold. It was issued on two CD variants (including a signed version) and three vinyl variants.

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