Lil Child‘s “Wham” turns into his fourth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with 140,000 items earned in its first full week, based on Luminate. Dangerous Bunny trails behind at No. 2 with “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” his sixth studio LP, logging 122,000 items earned with solely 5 days of exercise since Billboard and Luminate solely rely items Friday by Thursday, and “Debí” was launched on a Sunday (Jan. 5).

“Debí,” with 152 million streams of the set’s 17 songs, additionally leads as the highest streaming album of the week. It’s the Puerto Rican reggaeton star’s seventh prime 10-charting set and third to peak on the summit since 2023’s “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” 2022’s “Un Verano Sin Ti,” and 2020’s “El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo.” Lil Child beforehand topped the albums chart with “It’s Solely Me” in 2022, “The Voice of the Heroes” with Lil Durk in 2021, and “My Flip” in 2020.

“Wham” was the top-selling album of the week with a tally of fifty,000 items offered. The set — which included visitor verses from Future, GloRilla, 21 Savage, Rylo Rodriguez, Travis Scott, Younger Thug and Rod Wave — was accessible to buy as a 15-song digital obtain album and a normal CD, adopted by an prolonged version solely accessible for buy on his web site. The prolonged version was later issued extensively by streaming platforms and digital retailers on Jan. 10.

The remaining titles within the Prime 10 of the albums checklist are SZA’s “SOS,” which slips to No. 3 after two consecutive weeks at No. 1 (12 weeks complete), adopted by Kendrick Lamar’s “GNX” at No. 4 and Sabrina Carpenter’s “Brief n’ Candy” at No. 5.

The “Depraved” movie soundtrack is at No. 6; Billie Eilish’s “Hit Me Arduous and Gentle” is at No. 7; Morgan Wallen’s “One Factor at a Time” is at No. 8; Gracie Abrams’ “The Secret of Us” is at No. 9; and Tyler, The Creator’s “Chromakopia” rounds out the highest at No. 10.

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