
My Turn was Lil Baby’s first, while Funeral was Lil Wayne’s fifth. Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby and Lil Wayne are the only three Lil acts with a No. 1 in 2020, following Lil Baby and Lil Wayne ( Funeral Feb.


In fact, Lil Uzi Vert is the third Lil act to reach No. 4), it’s the first time a Lil artist has replaced another Lil act atop the chart.

(All versions of the album will be combined together for tracking and charting purposes.)īig news for Lils: As Lil Uzi Vert’s Eternal Atake bumps Lil Baby’s My Turn from the No. The deluxe album was bolstered with an additional 14 tracks, boasting many guest artists, including Future, Young Thug and Gunna. It trails behind the opening week of BTS’ Map of the Soul: 7, which launched with 422,000 units (powered by a robust album sales figure of 347,000).Įternal Atake will likely continue to earn big streaming numbers and units in the coming days, as the set was quickly reissued in a deluxe edition on Friday, just a week after its release. The streaming high-water mark among all albums is owned by Drake’s Scorpion, which opened with 746 million streams in its first week (July 14, 2018).Īs Eternal Atake bows with a total of 288,000 units, it also logs the second-biggest week of 2020 for any album. That said, Eternal Atake would still have the biggest streaming week since Tha Carter V’s arrival, even if only audio streams were counted.) (Note: Since January, streams on the Billboard 200 now include both on-demand audio and video streams. That’s the fourth-largest streaming week ever for an album, and the largest week for any album since Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter V started with 433 million clicks (Oct. That 278,000 SEA-unit figure translates to a whopping 400 million on-demand streams for the set’s 18 tracks during the tracking week. Of Eternal Atake’s first-week units, 278,000 are in SEA units, a little under 9,000 are in album sales and 2,000 are in TEA units.

The new March 21-dated chart, on which Eternal Atake bows, will be posted in full on Billboard‘s website on Tuesday. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S.
