Juice WRLD’s Final Album ‘The Party Never Ends’ Debuts at No. 4

Juice WRLD's Final Album 'The Party Never Ends' Debuts at No. 4

As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours navigating through the labyrinth of music charts and albums, I must say that the latest Billboard 200 is quite a rollercoaster ride! The posthumous debut of Juice WRLD’s “The Party Never Ends” at No. 4 is nothing short of remarkable, especially considering it’s his third posthumous release and sixth top 10 entry.

This week, the late Juice WRLD lands a posthumous debut on the Billboard 200 chart with his album titled “The Party Never Ends” peaking at position number 4.

As a gamer diving into the latest tracks from the late artist, I can’t help but feel like I’ve just leveled up! In its very first week, his final album racked up an impressive total of 86,000 units. That’s 123.43 million on-demand streams, 2,000 physical copies sold, and the rest from track equivalents. The Party Never Ends is his third posthumous release, making it his sixth top 10 entry. His previous posthumous releases, Legends Never Die and Fighting Demons, made a grand debut at Nos. 1 and 2, respectively. It’s like the music just keeps on giving!

This week’s top 10 chart sees Taylor Swift reclaiming the No. 1 spot, with Kendrick Lamar close behind at No. 2. The Wicked soundtrack takes the third position, while Sabrina Carpenter slots into fifth. Towards the lower half of the top 10, the holiday spirit is already in full swing as Michael Bublé’s Christmas album ascends to No. 7. Interestingly, Bing Crosby makes a comeback to the top 10 after nearly six decades, with Ultimate Christmas climbing to No. 9. Billie Eilish drops to sixth place, followed by Chappell Roan at eighth and Tyler, the Creator wrapping up the top 10.

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2024-12-09 12:56