Morgan Wallen leads the Billboard 200 for a fifth consecutive week with his latest, “I’m The Problem,” holding atop the chart. The 37-song album holds with 186,000 equivalent album units earned in the latest tracking week after the album debuted at the summit on May 31.
Wallen’s impact on streaming platforms continues to surge with 229.99 million on-demand official streams last week. The strongest-performing single is “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, which holds at No. 3 on the Hot 100. It’s Wallen’s fourth No. 1 song and McRae’s first.
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Also from the parent LP, “Just in Case,” keeps at No. 4 on the singles list, followed by “I’m the Problem,” which is steady at No. 6.
The remainder of the Hot 100 remains largely unchanged from previous weeks, with Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” moving to No. 2 following its debut at No. 1 last week. Meanwhile, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” holds for a third and nonconsecutive week at No. 1 as the breakthrough artists’ first solo hit. “Ordinary,” which Warren co-wrote, scores 20 million official streams and 62 million radio airplay audience impressions.
Back on the albums chart, Ateez earns its seventh top 10 with the No. 2 debut of “Golden Hour: Part 3.” Logging 105,000 units earned, “Golden” debuts as the top-selling record of the week with 101,500 sold and 4 million official streams of the set’s five songs.
Rapper Lil Tecca also enters the top of the albums chart with his highest charting album yet, “Dopamine,” landing at No. 3. The debuts continue with Christian singer-songwriter Brandon Lake, who earns his first top 10 with the No. 7 entrance of “King of Hearts.”
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