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Post Malone returns to No.1 before Kanye West hits the chart

- BEN SISARIO 2019 THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY ©

Post Malone returns to the top of the Billboard album chart this week for a fourth time. But in the music industry, all eyes are on Kanye West, who appears to have a strong lead for next week’s chart with his new (and long-delayed) gospel-influenced album.

Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding, which first hit No.1 last month with big streaming numbers, returned to the top of the chart even though its total sales activity dipped slightly. Songs from the album were streamed 108 million times in the United States, and 9,000 copies of the LP were sold as a complete package, according to Nielsen, giving Post Malone the equivalent of 93,000 sales — down 6% from the week before.

Hollywood’s Bleeding is the first album to be No.1 for four weeks since Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s soundtrack to A Star Is Born, which spent three weeks at the top last fall and then returned to No.1 after they performed at the Oscars (and Shallow, from the film, won best original song).

West’s album Jesus Is King, which was finally released on Friday after weeks of delays — and urgent coverage of those delays by the music and celebrity press — appears to have the lead for next week’s chart, according to anonymous “industry forecaster­s” cited by Billboard.

Publicly available data from Spotify shows that, at least on that service, songs from Jesus Is King dominate streaming.

Back on this week’s chart, Young Boy Never Broke Again’s AI Young Boy 2, last week’s top seller, fell to No.2; Over It by R&B singer Summer Walker holds at No.3; DaBaby’s Kirk is in fourth place; and Taylor Swift’s Lover, now in its ninth week out, rose one spot to No.5.

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