Tyler, the Creator Scores Fourth Consecutive No. 1 Album with DON’T TAP THE GLASS as Ozzy Osbourne, Jessie Murph, and BTS Shake Up Billboard 200

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The Billboard 200 just experienced a seismic shift, and Tyler, the Creator stands triumphant at the top.

The rap iconoclast debuts at#1with his genre-swirling new albumDON’T TAP THE GLASS, moving a staggering197,000 equivalent album unitsin its first week. According to Billboard, the total includes93.34 million on-demand streamsand a blockbuster128,000 in pure album sales, making it not just a streaming triumph but a physical sales monster. This marks Tyler’sfourth consecutive #1 album, followingCALL ME IF YOU GET LOST(2021),IGOR (2019), andFlower Boy(2017).

Tyler’s artistic evolution has now translated into a new commercial high.DON’T TAP THE GLASSis not only his biggest first-week sales sinceIGORbut it’s also one of the highest debuts of the year across all genres.

Morgan Wallen Won’t Budge Quietly

Morgan Wallenremains a chart mainstay, climbing one spot to#2this week withI’m The Problem, earning142,000 units. The album, now in its 18th week on the chart, boasts a cumulative total of2.21 million units. It previously spenteight weeks at #1, cementing Wallen’s grip as one of country’s most commercially dominant stars even in a week ruled by Tyler.

Netflix’s K-pop Power Play Rises Again

Climbing two spots to#3, Netflix’s original soundtrackKpop Demon Hunterscontinues to dominate with a robust89,000 units, for a total of342,000 units since release. Peaking previously at#2, the project taps into the global appeal of K-pop with a cinematic twist, bolstered by a viral TikTok campaign and streaming playlist placements that have made it a crossover sensation.

Travis Scott’s ‘JACKBOYS 2’ Slips but Stays Top 5

After debuting at #1 earlier this month,Travis Scottand the JACKBOYS fall three places to#4withJACKBOYS 2, earning78,000 unitsin its third week. The album has amassed310,000 unitsoverall, showcasing solid staying power despite stiff competition.

Alex Warren Rockets 14 Spots with Breakout Moment

In the biggest leap of the week,Alex Warren’semotional pop albumYou’ll Be Alright, Kidsoars from #19 to#5, notching73,000 units. That marks a new peak for the social media star turned singer-songwriter and puts him within striking distance of platinum status at975,000 total units. Warren’s streaming numbers continue to surge as Gen Z embraces his vulnerable lyricism and alternative pop production.

Justin Bieber Drops to #6, But ‘SWAG’ Holds Strong

Justin Bieber’sSWAGslips four spots to#6with72,000 unitsthis week. With235,000 units moved since its debut, Bieber’s latest effort is being buoyed by a mix of playlist exposure and fan-led streaming campaigns. The album peaked at #2 earlier this month.

Ozzy Osbourne’s Posthumous Surge: ‘The Essential’ Hits New Peak

Rock legendOzzy Osbournereceives a powerful tribute from fans, as his compilationThe Essential Ozzy Osbournerockets to#7, up 309% in sales following his recent passing. The album sold44,000 units, giving the metal icon his highest chart position in over a decade. Streaming and catalog sales skyrocketed after tributes poured in, reminding the world of Osbourne’s immortal legacy.

Jessie Murph Lands First Top 10 with ‘Sex Hysteria’

Rising starJessie Murphdebuts at#8with her provocative, confessional new projectSex Hysteria, pulling in44,000 unitsdriven by48.23 million streamsand a modest but notable9,000 pure album sales. It marks herfirst top 10 album, a major milestone for the Nashville-raised, alt-pop breakout who’s found success blending gritty storytelling with hypermodern production.

Clipse’s Potential Rap Album of the Year Dips to #9

Rap duoClipse(Pusha T & Malice) drop five spots to#9with their long-awaited reunion albumLet God Sort Em Out, selling43,000 unitsthis week for a total of161,000. The potential rap album of the year peaked at #4 earlier this month and has been widely praised by critics for its bold production and unapologetic lyricism.

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BTS Make Billboard History with Live Album

Global superstarsBTSdebut at#10withPERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE (LIVE), moving43,000 unitsdriven by a surprisingly strong36,000 in pure salesand6.58 million on-demand streams. This marks the K-pop group’seighth top 10 album, officiallybreaking the Billboard 200 record for most top 10s by a Korean act, overtaking previous record-holdersSEVENTEEN,TWICE, andATEEZ.

The live album’s success, driven largely by die-hard ARMY collectors and deluxe CD packages, underscores BTS’ continuing grip on Western markets even during a group hiatus for military service.

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