P1Harmony’s ‘UNIQUE’ Debuts at No. 4 on Billboard 200
Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, and Bruno Mars also appear in this week’s top 10.
Summary
- P1Harmony has achieved their highest-charting entry on the Billboard 200 as their ninth EP, UNIQUE, debuted at No. 4with 58,000 equivalent album units. Driven by the Brazilian funk-inspired title track, the project earned 56,000 in pure album sales, marking the group’s best sales week to date
- Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds (the new moniker for Sturgill Simpson) debuted at No. 3 with Mutiny After Midnight (59,000 units). True to Simpson’s “anti-industry” approach, the album was released exclusively on physical formats (vinyl, CD, and cassette), meaning 100% of its first-week units came from pure sales
- Harry Styles continues his dominance as Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. holds the No. 1 spot for a second consecutive week. Following its massive 430,000-unit debut, the album remains the biggest pop force of the year, while Morgan Wallen’s I’m The Problem climbed back to No. 2
P1Harmony is opening this week’s Billboard 200 at No. 4 with UNIQUE.
The project earned a total of 58,000 equivalent album units in its first week, marking the group’s best weeks by units earned. The total includes 56,000 in album sales, 2,000 in streaming equivalent album units (2.22 million on-demand streams of the songs), and the rest in track equivalent album units. UNIQUE marks P1Harmony’s highest-charting album and second top 10 effort in the Billboard 200, and is their best week in sales.
Also appearing in this week’s top 10 is Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds (f.k.a. Sturgill Simpson) with Mutiny After Midnight at No. 3 with 59,000 equivalent album units in its first week, all of which come from physical album sales.
Elsewhere on the chart, Harry Styles logs a second week at No. 1 followed by Morgan Wallen at No. 2, and Bad Bunny at No. 5. Making up the bottom half of this week’s top 10 are Don Toliver, Olivia Dean, Bruno Mars, Tate McRae and the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack from Nos. 6 to 10, respectively.























