Drake and 21 Savage's 'Her Loss' Logs Fourth-Largest Streaming Week in History

As the joint album debuts at No. 1 on this week’s Billboard 200.

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Drake and 21 Savage‘s Her Loss makes history as it opens this week’s Billboard 200 at No. 1.

The 16-track joint album earned a total of 404,000 equivalent album units in its first week, including 391,000 streaming equivalent album units, 12,000 in album sales and 1,000 in streaming equivalent album units. Her Loss logs the biggest opening week for a hip-hop/R&B album in 2022 so far and the fourth-largest streaming week for any album in history with 513.56 million on-demand official streams of the tracks. The record also gives Drizzy his 12th No. 1 and 21 his third.

Also entering this week’s top 10 is Joji‘s Smithereens at No. 5, opening with 57,000 equivalent album units including 39,5000 in streaming equivalent album units (52.95 million on-demand official streams of the tracks), 17,500 in album sales and the remaining in track equivalent album units.

Elsewhere on the chart are Taylor Swift, Lil Baby and Bad Bunny at Nos. 2, 3 and 4 respectively, while Morgan Wallen, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, Zach Bryan and Steve Lacy make up the bottom half of the top 10.

In other music news, Rihanna, Stormzy and Nas x Hit0Boy lead this week’s Best New Tracks.

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