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    Roddy Rich's 'The Box' Extends Its Hot 100 Domination for An Eighth Week

    Settling on the second slot is Drake and Future’s ‘Life is Good’, while BTS score their highest-peaking hit on the Billboard chart with ‘ON’ debuting at number four.
    Mar 3, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Roddy Ricch has posted an eighth week at the top of America’s Hot 100 with “The Box”, keeping Drake and Future’s “Life is Good” pegged at two.
    The two rap hits have dominated the Billboard countdown for the past seven weeks, with Drake and Future’s new track becoming the first to spend that amount of time at two.
    Post Malone’s “Circles” makes it a rap one-two-three, while BTS (Bangtan Boys) score their highest-peaking Hot 100 hit as “ON” debuts at four, a day after the K-pop boy band took “Map of the Soul: 7” to the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, and Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” completes the top five.

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    Roddy Ricch's 'Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial' Back Atop Billboard 200 Again

    Next week, it has been predicted that Justin Bieber is going to dethrone the rising rapper’s spot on the weekly chart with his long-awaited new album ‘Changes’.
    Feb 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Roddy Ricch doesn’t give his No. 1 spot on Billboard 200 to Lil Wayne for too long. The rapper’s debut album “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” is once again ruling the weekly chart with 79,000 equivalent album units in the week ending February 12, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. This marks the album’s fourth nonconsecutive week atop the chart.
    Following behind the rising star’s record is Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” that climbs to No. 2 after racking up 52,000 units. Eminem’s “Music to Be Murdered By”, on the other hand, holds its third place position with 51,000 units. The No. 4 spot is occupied by newcomer, Green Day’s “Father of All…” Enhanced by merchandise/album bundles sales, the new album sold 48,000 units in its first week and became the band’s 11th top ten album.
    Billie Eilish’s “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” ascends to No. 5 with 45,000 units, as Weezy’s “Funeral” moves down five spots to No. 6 with 44,000 units in its second week. Meanwhile, Pop Smoke marks his first top ten album with “Meet the Woo, V.2” that debuts at No. 7 with 36,000 units.
    Halsey’s “Manic” is a non-mover at No. 8 with 34,000 units, as DaBaby’s “Kirk” returns to the top ten at No. 9 with 32,000 units. Rounding out the top ten for this week is another former chart-topper, Taylor Swift’s “Lover” that sold 31,000 units.
    Next week, it has been predicted that Justin Bieber will rule the Billboard 200 with his latest album “Changes”. After only two full days of activity, prognosticators suggest the effort could earn around 250,000 equivalent album units in the week ending February 20. Should the prediction be true, this will mark Justin’s seventh leader on Billboard 200.
    “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” – Roddy Ricch (79,000 units)
    “Hollywood’s Bleeding” – Post Malone (52,000 units)
    “Music to Be Murdered By” – Eminem (51,000 units)
    “Father of All…” – Green Day (48,000 units)
    “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go” – Billie Eilish (45,000 units)
    “Funeral” – Lil Wayne (44,000 units)
    “Meet the Woo, V.2” – Pop Smoke (36,000 units)
    “Manic” – Halsey (34,000 units)
    “Kirk” – DaBaby (32,000 units)
    “Lover” – Taylor Swift (31,000 units)

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    Roddy Ricch Dethrones Eminem on Billboard 200 With Debut Album

    Meanwhile, Billie Eilish’s ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ surges on this week’s chart following the 18-year-old singer’s big win at the 2020 Grammy Awards.
    Feb 3, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Eminem has to give back the No. 1 spot on this week’s Billboard 200 chart to Roddy Ricch. The rapper’s debut album, “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial”, is topping the weekly chart for a third non-consecutive week after racking up a little under 95,000 equivalent album units in the week ending January 30, according to Nielsen Music.
    His record’s return to the top spot is largely driven by streaming activity with 92,000 SEA units contributing to its overall total of just under 95,000 units. Meanwhile, only 1,000 units were sold in album sales. Furthermore, “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” marks the first album to top the chart for three non-consecutive weeks after Billie Eilish did it in 2019 with “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”
    Getting dethroned by Roddy, Em’s “Music to Be Murdered By” descends to No. 2 with 89,000 units. On the other hand, Billie’s debut album sees a surge in this week’s chart thanks to her big win at the 2020 Grammy Awards last month. “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”, which is named Album of the Year, jumps to No. 3 with 62,000 units. At No. 4, Halsey’s “Manic” is forced to go down two spots with 56,000 units, followed up with Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” at No. 5. It racked up 54,000 units.
    Mac Miller’s “Circles” falls to No. 6 with 45,000 units, as DaBaby’s “Kirk” ascends to No. 7 with 36,000 units. Trailing behind the rapper’s album is Harry Styles’ “Fine Line” that moves up to No. 8 with 33,000 units. MoneyBagg Yo’s “Time Served” follows behind at No. 9 with 31,000 units, while Travis Scott (II)-leading project group Jackboys closes out the top ten with their self-titled album that sold 30,000 units.
    Next week, the competition for the No. 1 spot is expected to be fierce with Lil Wayne’s “Funeral” and Kesha a.k.a. Ke$ha’s new album “High Road” vying for the spot.
    “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” – Roddy Ricch (a little under 95,000 units)
    “Music to Be Murdered By” – Eminem (89,000 units)
    “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go” – Billie Eilish (62,000 units)
    “Manic” – Halsey (56,000 units)
    “Hollywood’s Bleeding” – Post Malone (54,000 units)
    “Circles” – Mac Miller (45,000 units)
    “Kirk” – DaBaby (36,000 units)
    “Fine Line” – Harry Styles (33,000 units)
    “Time Served” – MoneyBagg Yo (31,000 units)
    “Jackboys” – Jackboys (30,000 units)

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