Chart Listings: BB200: Green Day 95K; Ariana #10; Drake #4; Solange #6
Green Day rocks the No. 1 slot on the Billboard 200 with its third chart-topping album, Revolution Radio. The bands 12th studio effort enters atop the list with 95,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Oct. 13, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 90,000 were in traditional album sales.
Norah Jones collects her sixth top 10 effort, as Day Breaks bows at No. 2 with 47,000 units (44,000 in traditional album sales). Her last solo studio album, 2012s Little Broken Hearts, launched at No. 2 with 110,000 copies sold. Day Breaks also enters at No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart, giving the artist her second leader on the tally. She was last atop the list back in 2004, when her debut effort Come Away With Me wrapped a run of 115 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1. OneRepublic notches its highest charting album ever on the Billboard 200, as Oh My My bows at No. 3 with 46,000 units (35,000 in traditional album sales). The band first hit the top 10 with its last effort, 2013s Native, debuting and peaking at No. 4 from a 60,000-sales start. Before that, 2009s Waking Up peaked at No. 21 in its opening frame (in the thick of the very competitive Christmas shopping season), and the groups debut effort, Dreaming Out Loud, peaked at No. 14 back in 2008. |
POSITION | ARTIST | ALBUM | UNITS (Pure) [Streams] | CHANGE |
#1 | Green Day | Revolution Radio | 95,000 (90,000) | DEBUT |
#2 | Norah Jones | Day Breaks | 47,000 (44,000) | DEBUT |
#3 | OneRepublic | Oh My My | 46,000 (35,000) | DEBUT |
#4 | Drake | Views | 43,000 | -9% |
#5 | Soundtrack | Suicide Squad | 37,000 | -1% |
#6 | Solange | A Seat At the Table | 34,000 | -53% |
#7 | Twenty One Pilots | Blurryface | 29,000 | +15% |
#8 | Alter Bridge | The Last Hero | 28,000 (27,000) | DEBUT |
#9 | Phantogram | Three | 25,000 (23,000) | DEBUT |
#10 | Ariana Grande | Dangerous Woman | 25,000 | -5% |