BTS' 'BE' holds at #1 for a 4th non consecutive week on the United World Chart after selling another 179,000 equivalent units and 4.460,000 million so far.
This week's highest new entry on the United World Chart is 'Don't Call Me', the seventh studio album by the Iconic South Korean boy group Shinee. The album debuts at no.2 with 143,000 equivalent sales after landing at N1 on the Worldwide iTunes Album chart. It's the group first release since three of the members completed their military service.
'Dangerous: The Double Album' by Country newcomer Morgan Wallen closes the Top 3 after selling another 90,000 equivalent units, and a total of 1,21 million so far. It's the first album this year to have equivalent sales surpassing 1 million.
The Weeknd's compilation album 'The Highlights' lifts 8-4 with equivalent sales of 82,000 and a total of 339.000 so far. 'The Highlights is Abel's 2nd greatest hits compilation, released on February 5, 2021.
New entry at #5 for 'Hypnosismic - Dotsuitare-Honpo' by the Buster Bros after selling 79,000 equivalent album units in its 1st week in Japan.
Former #1 album, Real Pop Smoke's 'Shoot For The stars, Aim For The Moon' dips 5-6 after selling another 75,000 units and 3,966,000 so far.
Former #1 for 2 weeks, The Weeknd's 4th Studio Album 'After Hours' dips 6-7 on the United World chart with sales of 65,000 sales, and a total of 3,733,000 so far!
Dua Lipa's 'Future Nostalgia' dips 7-8 on the United World Chart after selling another 64,000 units and 2,619,000 so far, powered by the reissue of the album, titled 'The Moonlight Edition' on February 11, 2021,
Ariana Grande's 'Positions' drops 4-9 on the United World Top 10 after selling another 57,000 units and 1,654,000 so far.
Korean Star Band ONF debuts at #10 with their brand new album 'My Name' after selling 53,000 equivalent units in its 1st week. The album debuted at #1 on the Worldwide iTunes Album Chart.