This week's Billboard Charts sees Red Hot Chili Peppers and Harry Styles catapulting to the top of the list, with both making massive sales and breaking their personal bests so far.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200
The Red Hot Chili Peppers debut atop the coveted chart list with their newest album, "Unlimited Love."
The Rick Rubin-produced project is the iconic band's twelfth studio album, proceeding their 2016 hit album "The Getaway."
"Unlimited Love" brought in 97,500 album-equivalent units, marking the band's latest project to debut atop the charts since "Stadium Arcadium" was released sixteen years ago.
With the new feat, this puts Red Hot Chili Peppers' total albums that landed on the Top 10 of Billboard 200 to eight.
Released on April 1, 2022, "Unlimited Love" dethrones Machine Gun Kelly's successful debut of "mainstream sellout" at the top spot.
This is also the first time two Rock albums debuted back-to-back since Foo Fighters' "Concrete" kicked The Killers' "Wonderful Wonderful" at the top spot in October 2017.
Trailing behind "Unlimited" is Lil Durk's "7220," while "Encanto" holds its third spot.
Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is steady at No. 4, and Olivia Rodrigo's GRAMMY-winning "SOUR" remains at No. 5.
The Weeknd's "The Highlights" stays at No. 6 while Yeat's returns to the Top 10 at No. 7 with "2 Alive."
Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is at eighth, while MGK's last week's No. 1 album falls to No. 9. Doja Cat closes the Top 10 spot with "Planet Her."
Harry Styles Soars to No. 1 Spot on Billboard Hot 100
"As It Was" bolted to the No. 1 spot of the Billboard Hot 100 charts, making the track Styles' first record to debut atop since "Watermelon Sugar."
The "Harry's House" lead single is the first song to debut at the top spot on the Hot 100 by any act in 2022; the biggest streaming week tallied this year.
Harry Styles helms a Guinness and Spotify record for Most Streamed Track on Spotify in 24 hours for a Male Artist as the track garnered 16.1 million streams. It bested Drake's "Girls Want Girls," which received 12.4 million streams in one day.
Glass Animals' "Heat Waves" follows at No. 2 and Latto's "Big Energy" holds the No. 3 spot.
Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI's "STAY" settle at No. 4, slipping two spots behind.
JID and Imagine Dragon's latest collaboration, "Enemy," round the No. 5 spot while "Super Gremllin" by Kodak Black drops to No. 6.
Justin Bieber's "Ghost" trails at No. 7, with Doja Cat's "Woman" following at No. 8.
"abcdefu" of Gayle clinches the No. 9 spot, and Lil Nas X's "That's What I Want" dropped to No. 10.
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