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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Unlimited Love debuts at #1 on Billboard 200


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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Unlimited Love leaps onto the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated April 16) at No. 1, marking the band’s second leader and first chart-topping effort since 2006’s Stadium Arcadium.
Of Unlimited Love’s 97,500 equivalent album units earned, album sales comprise 82,500 (it’s the top-selling album of the week); SEA units comprise 14,500 (equaling 18.96 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs); and TEA units comprise 500.
Unlimited Love’s first-week sales were boosted by its availability across multiple color vinyl LP variants and special editions (including versions for Target, Walmart, Amazon, independent record stores and the band’s official webstore). All told, the set sold 38,500 copies on vinyl.

  TOP 10
 • 1. Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Unlimited Love | 97,500 debut
4. Lil Durk's 7220 | 51,000 
3. Encanto | 50,000
4. Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album | 44,500
5. Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour  | 40,000
6. The Weeknd’s The Highlights | 34,000
7. Yeat’s 2 Alive | 31,500 (last week: 69 | deluxe reissue)
8. Drake’s Certified Lover Boy | 31,000  (last week: 7)
9. Machine Gun Kelly’s Mainstream Sellout  | 93,000  (last week: 1)
↓ 10.  Doja Cat’s Planet Her | 29,000 (last week: 9)
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#1 albums on Billboard 200 in 2022:
•  99,000  |  Adele  |  30  |  (chart dated: January 8) 
•  72,000   |   Encanto  |  (chart dated: January 15) 
• 150,300  |  Gunna  |  DS4EVER  |  (chart dated: January 22)
• 104,000  |   Encanto  |  (chart dated: January 29)
• 115,000  |  Encanto  |  (chart dated: February 5)
• 113,000  |   Encanto  |  (chart dated: February12)
• 110,000  |  Encanto  |  (chart dated: February 19)
•  98,000  |  Encanto  |  (chart dated: February 26)
•  90,000  |  Encanto  |  (chart dated: March 5)
•  80,000  |   Encanto  |  (chart dated: March 12)
•  72,500  |  Encanto  |  (chart dated: March 19)
• 120,500  |  Lil Durk  |  7220  |  (chart dated: March 26)
• 110,000  |  Stray Kids  |  Ordinary  |  (chart dated: April 2)
•  93,000  |  Machine Gun Kelly  |  Mainstream Sellout  |  (chart dated: April 9)
•  97,500  |  Red Hot Chili Peppers  |  Unlimited Love  |  (chart dated: April 16)

 

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Chromatography

that’s unfortunate. the lead singer (or one of them, idk) would knowingly take advantage of young girls on tour and openly admitted it in a biography. disgusting

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RAMROD

Lahvs it!

Proud owner of 2 of the vinyls :applause:

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