Skip to main content

Harry Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’ Holds at No. 1 for Second Week on Billboard 200 Chart.

 Harry Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’ Holds at No. 1 for Second Week on Billboard 200 Chart.


Editor Katie Watkin's 5-6-22


Harry Styles’ Harry’s House holds second week at the top the Billboard 200 albums chart following its debut at No. 1 a week ago. 

The set earned 160,500 equivalent album units (down 69%) in the U.S. in the week ending June 2, according to Luminate. It launched with 521,500 unit.

Harry’s House is the first album to spend its first two weeks on the chart at No. 1 since Adele’s 30 spent its first six weeks atop the list (charts dated Dec. 4, 2021-Jan. 8, 2022).

Harry Styles has been dominating charts worldwide including the ARIA Albums and Singles Charts.
Along with reaching the top spot for three different albums, the superstar has become the first artist to have 13 songs inside the top 15 in one week on the ARIA charts. 

Furthermore, he has 13 songs on the ARIA Top 50 Streaming Singles chart and the ARIA Australian Streaming Audio & Visual Tracks chart this week.

The album  also topped the Charts in the UK and Ireland  hitting the Number 1 spot  earning the biggest first week of an album so far this year – As It Was did the same for a single on its debut back in April.

Harry also sees his previous albums enjoy a booston the Irish chart with 2019’s Fine Line up three (5) and 2017’s Harry Styles returning to the Top 50 (23).  On the Irish Singles Chart, As It Was earns an impressive eighth week at Number 1, leading an all-Styles Top 3, with album tracks Late Night Talking coming in at 2, and Matilda at 3.



Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Matt Goss Beautiful Unknown London Show Fails To Sell Out

   Matt Goss Beautiful Unknown London Show Fails To Sell Out Editor Katie Watkin's 24/4/22 Matt Goss once again failed to generate any interest from fans for his one show London Palladium performance. Matt announced on social media, that he would be performing at the London Palladium on the 23rd of April. Ticket sales have been so low the singer had to reduce ticket prices in the attempt to fill the 2000 space capacity theater, with online giant Ticketmaster emailing fans and providing notifications about new seat allocation nearer to the stage.  This practice is normally done when a venue struggles to sell tickets. With Matt so desperate to try and fill the Palladium, he begged fans to buy up to 6 tickets each and gift them to family members and strangers.  His management team also took to social media begging fans to buy, with one fan Dee Murphy posting buy tickets it's less than a pedicure. Tickets last week continued to struggle with some fans once again purchasi...

Will Young speaks out about his brother's taking his own life for the first time.

 Will Young speaks out about his brother's taking his own life for the first time. Editor Katie Watkin's 6/5/2022  Pop idol winner and singer Will Young has finally spoken out about his twin brother Rupert's suicide ahead of a new documentary to aired on channel 4.  Rupert Young, was 41,when he tragically died after falling from Westminster Bridge in London on 2nd of August 2020. Ruperts death came a few days after paramedics saw him walking along the edge of the same bridge and he was admitted to hospital.  Pop Idol star Young spoke at the inquest into Rupert's death, about he fought to have his brother section for his own safety.     Will recently told BBC Breakfast about how his brother had made more than 20 suicide attempts over a number of years, but the family and never been able to get him sectioned and admitted that while he misses his brother, "I don't miss the alcoholic" Rupert  lived with Will for nearly 4 years, with Will,  becaom...

Fleetwood Mac: after its 926 weeks on the chart, who’s still buying Rumours?

Fleetwood Mac: after its 926 weeks on the chart, who’s still buying Rumours? Editor Katie Watkins 10-2-2022 Fleetwood Mac released Rumours forty-five years ago this month, an album that combined some what gauzy soft pop, manicured folk and stormy rock with a soap-operatic level of intra-band strife.  Rumours won album of the year at the U.S. Grammys,  achieved 20 times platinum status in the US alone. What’s truly remarkable about this album is the album longevity , and how it continues to sell  thousands of new physical copies each year, despite being available to stream.  According to the UK’s Official Charts Company, Rumours sold over 34,593 vinyl copies in 2021, third only to new albums by Adele and Abba, and beating  new release by such artist as Ed Sheeran and Lana Del Rey.  Rumours also sold over 32,508 copies the previous year and  is currently sitting at No 29 in its 926th week on the UK  Official album chart, which is now up five pl...