The “Black Panther” soundtrack sold another 76,000 copies to top the Billboard 200 for the third week. That’s the most weeks at #1 for a soundtrack since “Frozen” spent 13 non-consecutive weeks at the top in 2014.
The only new album in the Top 10 is “Memories Don’t Die” by rapper Tory Lanez. It’s at #3, after selling 52,000 copies.
Here are this week’s Top 10 albums:
1. The “Black Panther” soundtrack . . . 76,000 copies
2. The “Greatest Showman” soundtrack . . . 60,000 copies
3. NEW: “Memories Don’t Die”, Tory Lanez . . . more than 52,000 copies
4. “Culture 2”, Migos . . . 52,000 copies
5. “Divide”, Ed Sheeran . . . 36,000 copies
6. “Stoney”, Post Malone . . . 35,000 copies
7. “Evolve”, Imagine Dragons . . . 29,000 copies
8. “Camila”, Camila Cabello . . . 27,000 copies
9. “Damn”, Kendrick Lamar . . . 26,000 copies
10. “Day69”, 6ix9ine . . . 24,000 copies
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