Tyler, The Creator’s eighth studio album, CHROMAKOPIA, has secured the No. 1 spot on the charts for the second consecutive week, transferring 160,000 equal album models within the U.S.
Tyler’s chart-topping streak started together with his critically acclaimed 2019 album IGOR, which marked his first No. 1 debut. He notched a back-to-back No. 1 week with Name Me If You Get Misplaced.
Moreover, CHROMAKOPIA landed six tracks on the US Prime Songs chart. Standouts embrace “ST. CHROMA” (#10), “THOUGHT I WAS DEAD” (#12), and the fan-favorite “Noid” (#17), accompanied by a preferred music video. Tyler now ranks #3 on the US Prime Artists chart, fueled by his contemporary launch and the viral resurgence of his 2017 hit “See You Once more” that includes Kali Uchis, which has climbed to #5 on US Prime Songs on Shorts because of a revived dance development.
Tyler, the Creator, is taking a victory lap as his newest album, CHROMAKOPIA, tops the Billboard 200 charts. Highlighting the achievement on Instagram, Tyler wrote: “300k. on a Monday morning. Thanks to each listener.”
Tyler, the Creator has scored his third No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 as his newest launch, CHROMAKOPIA, lands on the prime of the chart dated Nov. 9. The album launched with 299,500 equal album models within the U.S. throughout its first 4 days, marking the artist’s greatest debut week but and the sixth-largest debut of 2024.
Launched on an uncommon Monday (Oct. 28) following its Oct. 17 announcement, CHROMAKOPIA achieved Tyler’s strongest streaming and gross sales weeks to this point. Its success would have made it No. 1 primarily based solely on streaming or gross sales alone. With 157,000 SEA models and 212.55 million on-demand streams, it tops the Prime Streaming Albums chart, whereas 142,000 album gross sales earned it the No. 1 spot on the Prime Album Gross sales chart.
CHROMAKOPIA contains an 11-song customary version and two expanded 14-song variations with options from artists like Sexyy Purple, Lil Wayne, Doechii, and Santigold. Vinyl gross sales additionally reached 66,000, marking Tyler’s finest vinyl week and the third-largest vinyl debut for a rap album since monitoring started in 1991.
Tyler’s newest launch cements his affect in music. It follows his earlier No. 1 albums, Name Me If You Get Misplaced (2021) and Igor (2019), bringing his whole to seven top-ten-charting albums.