Tyler, The Creator’s newest album, CHROMAKOPIA, continues its dominance on the Billboard 200 chart, incomes a 3rd consecutive and whole week at No. 1 on the tally dated Nov. 23. This marks the longest reign on the prime for any of Tyler’s albums, surpassing the two-week run of his earlier chart-topping venture, Name Me If You Get Misplaced, in 2021-22.
Within the week ending November 14, CHROMAKOPIA amassed 104,000 equal album items within the U.S., in keeping with Luminate, representing a 35% decline from its second week. Streaming Equal Album (SEA) items accounted for almost all, with 76,000 items derived from 106.87 million on-demand streams of the album’s tracks. This efficiency ensured its continued maintain at No. 1 on the High Streaming Albums chart.
Album gross sales contributed 28,000 items, down 37% from the earlier week, conserving it regular at No. 2 on the High Album Gross sales chart. Monitor Equal Album (TEA) items fashioned a negligible portion, additionally declining by 35%.