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Meek Mill's new Album 'Championships' debuts atop the World Albums chart with with equivalent sales of 266.000!

Posted on December 17, 2018


US Rapper Meek Mill has the World's best-selling Album this week, with his brand new effort 'Championships' which lands at #1 on the Global Album chart with sales of 266.000 after topping the Billboard 200 in America at the beginning of the week! The very talented Rapper can celebrate a brilliant end to a bad year, topping the Global chart for the 1st time!

 

Queen's Soundtrack 'Bohemian Rhapsody' holds at #2 after selling another 152,000 equivalent sales and a total of 822,000 since its release in October!

 

British indie rock band The 1975 lands at #3 with 'A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships' and 141,000 equivalent sales, 50,000 of which are from the UK and 66,000 from the US!

 

Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper's 'A Star Is Born' Soundtrack holds at #4 for another week after selling 129.000 units this past week and a total of 1.726.000 so far!

 

6ix9ine moves up one to #5 after debuting last week at #6 with his new 'Dummy Boy' Album which has sold another 121.000 units this past week and a total of 210.000 so far!

 

New entry at #6 for Korean Boy Band Got 7 and their brand new Album 'Present: You (& Me) Repackage' with 1st week sales of 113.000!

 

Michael Bublé's 'Christmas' rises 9 - 7 with sales of 110.000 this week and 12.060.000 so far, while his new 'Love' Album slips 3 - 8 after selling another 101.000 and a total of 468.000 since its release 3 weeks ago!

 

The 3rd Top 10 debut of the week at #9 is 'Street Gossip', a mixtape by American rapper Lil Baby with sales of 100,000 and closing this week's Global Top 10 is The Greatest Showman Soundtrack, down 2 spots from last week after selling another 97.000 units and a total of 
5.148.000 since its release 37 weeks ago!



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