Following Usher’s 2024 Tremendous Bowl halftime present on Feb. 11, 4 of his catalog albums surge on the Billboard 200 chart (dated Feb. 24), alongside the debut of his new launch, Coming Dwelling, at No. 2.
Coming Dwelling arrives on the listing with 91,000 equal album items earned within the U.S. within the week ending Feb. 15, based on Luminate. Of that sum, album gross sales comprise 53,000 – making it the top-selling album of the week, and the most important gross sales week for any R&B album in greater than 4 years.
4 extra Usher albums dot the Billboard 200: his former No. 1 Confessions, launched in 2004, flies 92-15 with 33,500 items (up 199%), 2010’s chart-topping Raymond V Raymond re-enters at No. 68 (14,000; up 154%), 2001’s 8701 re-enters at No. 122 (10,000; up 187%) and 1997’s My Approach re-enters at No. 197 (8,000; up 175%). The 4 albums home songs that Usher carried out throughout his halftime present.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the preferred albums of the week within the U.S. based mostly on multi-metric consumption as measured in equal album items, compiled by Luminate. Models comprise album gross sales, observe equal albums (TEA) and streaming equal albums (SEA). Every unit equals one album sale, or 10 particular person tracks offered from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.
In complete, Usher’s catalog of albums, together with Coming Dwelling, earned 145,000 equal album items within the week ending Feb. 15 – up 428% in comparison with the earlier week (27,500 items). Eradicating Coming Dwelling from the equation, his albums earned 54,500 items for the week – up 98% in comparison with the earlier week (27,500 items).
In the meantime, Usher’s halftime nearer, “Yeah!,” that includes Lil Jon and Ludacris, re-enters the Billboard Sizzling 100 songs chart at No. 20 and Sizzling R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at No. 8. It’s the one’s first look on both chart since 2004, when the Confessions’ smash spent 12 weeks atop the Sizzling 100 and eight weeks main the Sizzling R&B/Hip-Hop Songs tally. Within the week ending Feb. 15, “Yeah!” earned 13.4 million official streams (up 142%), 8.7 million in airplay viewers (up 66%) and offered 11,000 downloads (up 636%).
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