
Summary
- Yeat’s DANGEROUS SUMMER debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 with 34,000 units
- The album marks his sixth top 10 effort on the chart
- Reneé Rapp’s BITE ME and $uicideBoy$’ THY KINGDOM COME also debuted in the top 10
Yeat is opening this week’s Billboard 200 at No. 9 with DANGEROUS SUMMER.
In its debut week, Yeat’s newest release accumulated a total of 34,000 units, comparable to an album, with 18,000 coming from streaming, which equates to 25.83 million on-demand song streams, 16,000 from album sales, and the rest from track equivalent album units. Notably, DANGEROUS SUMMER represents Yeat’s sixth entry in the top 10 charts.
This week sees Reneé Rapp’s album “BITE ME” debuting at No. 3, marking her first top 10 entry and highest-charting album to date (with a total of 64,000 equivalent album units). Similarly, $uicideBoy$ are at No. 4 with their album “THY KINGDOM COME,” earning 57,000 equivalent album units.
For the remainder of this week, Morgan Wallen stays in first place, the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack holds onto second position, and Justin Bieber remains in fifth. Alex Warren climbs to sixth spot, followed by another appearance from Morgan Wallen at seventh. SZA takes eighth place, with Sabrina Carpenter rounding out the top 10.
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2025-08-11 06:55