PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake's Joint Album Hits No. 1 on Billboard 200
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PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake's joint album debuts at No. 1 with 246,000 units
Album achieves largest streaming week in 2025 with 287.04 million streams
Other artists like Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, and Bad Bunny experience ranking changes
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This is the first time Lamar and Drake have swapped the No. 1 slot on the Billboard 200.
Lamar and Drake have been in the top three at the same time on the Billboard 200 only three times in the past.
They previously shared space in the top three on specific dates in 2017, with their respective albums DAMN. and More Life.
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Sabrina Carpenter's album "Short n' Sweet" jumps from 7 to 2 on the Billboard 200 chart with 156,000 equivalent album units earned, marking a 208% increase.
The reissue of "Short n' Sweet" on various platforms, including streamers and physical formats like CD and vinyl, contributes to its surge in rankings.
The album's success is driven by a reworked version of Carpenter's solo No. 1 hit "Please Please Please," now featuring Dolly Parton as a collaboration.
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