Beyonce's out-of-nowhere, self-titled fifth album has now
become her fifth studio set to top the Billboard 200, thus
making King B the first female pull off such a feat. (The
boys in the club, in case you're wondering, are DMX and
the Kingston Trio). Beyonce also has the distinction of
having had all five of her albums debut in the top spot
(DMX is the only other artist to do so, according to
Billboard).
Beyonce wound up selling 617,000 copies between Friday
and Sunday last week,a record for both Beyonce and the iTunes store, which is the only retailer that has the LP for sale. (That will all change as physical copies of the album arrive at stores well, except for Target over the next couple
days).
Alas, Bey still places fourth as far as largest opening week sales in 2013, behind Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience (968,000), Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP
2 (792,000) and Drake's Nothing Was The Same (658,000).
Those albums, of course, had the benefit of each being on
sale for a full week before Sunday's chart cut-off time.
Billboard also points out that Beyonce is now the second digital-only release to top the Billboard 200, following the charity compilation Help For Haiti Now in 2010. So, anyway, all of this is to say…Beyonce.
The Top 10 Of The Billboard 200 Chart
1. Beyonce, Beyonce *new* *1 week*
2. Garth Brooks, Blame It All On My Roots
3. Kelly Clarkson, Wrapped In Red
4. R. Kelly, Black Panties *new*
5. One Direction, Midnight Memories
6. The Robertsons, Duck The Halls: A Robertson Family
Christmas
7. Childish Gambino, Because The Internet *new*
8. Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2
9. Katy Perry, Prism
10. Sountrack, Frozen
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