Okay-pop surges on the album chart, and Shaboozey ties an all-time document : NPR | Jive Update

Okay-pop surges on the album chart, and Shaboozey ties an all-time document : NPR


Members of the group ATEEZ pose in Los Angeles in April. In a little bit over two years, the Okay-pop group has launched six new EPs which have reached the highest 10 of Billboard‘s album chart. The group’s newest, GOLDEN HOUR: Half.2, debuted at No. 1 this week.

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You need milestones? We have milestones, beginning with Shaboozey’s “A Bar Music (Tipsy)” matching the longest-ever run at No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100, 19 weeks. Over on the albums chart too, with three Okay-pop information within the high 10 concurrently for the primary time ever. And BTS has a brand new feather in its cap that’ll be awfully laborious for different teams — Okay-pop or in any other case — to duplicate going ahead.

TOP ALBUMS

Some weeks supply little in the way in which of chart motion, as juggernauts (your Taylor Swifts, your Beyoncés, your Morgan Wallens) lock down the highest spots for weeks and even months at a time. And a few weeks are like this one, the place half of the highest 10 turns over and new entries rule the day.

Amid all that volatility, there are three Okay-pop information within the Billboard 200 high 10 for the primary time ever. At No. 1, the boy band Ateez banks its sixth consecutive high 10 album with GOLDEN HOUR: Half.2, the success of which is derived virtually totally from gross sales (179,000 copies offered) somewhat than airplay or streaming. BTS’s Jin debuts at No. 4 along with his first solo album, Completely happy. And the boy band ENHYPEN returns to the Billboard 200 at No. 7 with ROMANCE: UNTOLD, which debuted at No. 2 in July, dropped off the chart as summer time rolled on and now returns, because of a deluxe reissue that features two new bonus tracks.

There’s one other Okay-pop milestone to be present in that paragraph: With the arrival of Completely happy at No. 4, all seven members of BTS have now charted a solo album within the Billboard high 10. The members of the group have been on a deliberate break as they pursue solo careers and full their obligatory navy service in South Korea, however they’re scheduled to reunite subsequent 12 months, making BTS appear to be one of many surest bets for chart success in 2025.

Talking of positive bets, Linkin Park returns to the highest 10 with its first album for the reason that dying of singer Chester Bennington in 2017. From Zero, which includes a new drummer (Colin Brittain) and singer (Emily Armstrong), debuts at No. 2. And the Puerto Rican star Rauw Alejandro has scored his first-ever high 10 album, as Cosa Nuestra debuts at No. 6.

The quintet of latest albums forces the holdovers within the high 10 to slip all the way down to make room: Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia (from No. 1 to No. 3); Sabrina Carpenter’s Quick n’ Candy (from No. 3 to No. 5); Gracie Abrams’ The Secret of Us (from No. 4 to No. 8); Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Onerous and Tender (from No. 5 to No. 9); and Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (from No. 6 to No. 10). Naturally, some will rebound subsequent week because the mud settles, however they’re nonetheless going to should make room for Kendrick Lamar’s GNX, which dropped final Friday and is more likely to carve out a big footprint when subsequent week’s chart rolls round.

TOP SONGS

He did it, y’all: Shaboozey’s “A Bar Music (Tipsy)” has formally tied the all-time document of 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100, set in 2019 by Lil Nas X’s “Outdated City Highway (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus).” Contemplating that the previous couple of weeks of Lil Nas X’s run have been boosted by star-studded remixes — bear in mind the “Seoul City Highway Remix” with RM from BTS? — it is outstanding to see Shaboozey pull off 19 weeks with no featured visitor vocalists.

In contrast to Lil Nas X’s record-setting run, Shaboozey’s journey on the high has been interrupted. Twice, in truth: “A Bar Music (Tipsy)” was bumped from the highest spot by one-week boomlets for Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” (which surged upon the discharge of its official video) and Morgan Wallen’s “Love Any person” (which debuted at No. 1 a number of weeks in the past earlier than sliding to the again half of the highest 10). These momentary displacements may show consequential to Shaboozey’s possibilities of breaking the document outright, as a result of there is a winter storm brewing courtesy of Mariah Carey, Brenda Lee, Wham! and firm. (Extra on that under.)

If there’s certainly another Christmas-less week at No. 1, “A Bar Music (Tipsy)” has a stable shot at stretching its run to twenty weeks, as a result of it is nonetheless managing to carry off a crop of sturdy perennials. In actual fact, this week’s high 10 is just about similar to final week’s: Woman Gaga and Bruno Mars nonetheless cannot crack the highest spot collectively, as “Die With a Smile” holds at No. 2 but once more, whereas Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” sits entrenched at No. 3. Teddy Swims’ “Lose Management” is one way or the other surging in its forty fifth week within the high 10 — that is the second-most weeks of all time, behind The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” with 57 — because it rises from No. 5 to No. 4, switching locations with Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso.”

Then, it is a complete lotta stasis: Gracie Abrams’ “That is So True,” Submit Malone’s “I Had Some Assist” (that includes Morgan Wallen), Sabrina Carpenter’s “Style,” Benson Boone’s “Stunning Issues” and Wallen’s “Love Any person” spherical out the highest 10, in that precise order, for a second straight week.

However not for lengthy…

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…as a result of, look, the “winter is coming” gags write themselves. In case you’ve grown weary of this explicit iteration of the highest 10 singles within the U.S., you will not have to attend for much longer for them to get replaced en masse by one other gaggle of acquainted faces.

Final week, we acquired our first trace of the deluge to come back, as Wham!’s 1984 staple “Final Christmas” — maybe deriving a little bit of a lift from its fortieth anniversary — re-entered the Scorching 100 at No. 38. This week, it climbs to No. 24, and it is introduced a good bit of firm alongside for the journey: Mariah Carey’s “All I Need For Christmas Is You” (No. 16), Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Across the Christmas Tree” (No. 23), Andy Williams’ “It is the Most Great Time of the Yr” (No. 47) and Burl Ives’ “Holly Jolly Christmas” (No. 48) all re-enter the chart this week. (This is a Scorching 100 bookkeeping curiosity: Billboard solely permits previous vacation songs to return to the chart in the event that they’re within the high 50; in different phrases, the one manner a vacation tune can chart between No. 51 and No. 100 is when it hits the Scorching 100 for the primary time.)

It is change into one thing of a vacation cliché to view Mariah Carey’s 1994 staple “All I Need for Christmas Is You” — which celebrates a round-numbered anniversary of its personal this 12 months — because the default vacation chart-topper. However within the 2023 vacation season, fueled partly by a brand new video (and help from TikTok customers), Brenda Lee’s 1958 tune “Rockin’ Across the Christmas Tree” truly took the highest spot for a number of weeks. So count on a recent spherical of jockeying for supremacy this 12 months, together with a possible surge for “Final Christmas.”

And, no, none of us are allowed to go on and on about how sick we’re of any of those songs till a minimum of, say, December 1. After that, they’re honest sport. (Lookin’ at you, “Jingle Bell Rock.”)

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