Biggest Streaming Week Ever: Of "Beerbongs'" overall start of 461,000 units, SEA units comprise 288,000 of that figure. As each SEA unit equals 1,500 on-demand audio streams, beerbongs garnered 431.3 million on-demand audio streams in the U.S. for its tracks during its debut frame. That zooms past the previous record, set by Drake's "More Life", which started at No. 1 with 384.8 million on the chart dated April 8, 2017 (tracking week ending March 23, 2017).
Biggest Overall Week of 2018: "Beerbongs" bows with 461,000 equivalent album units earned -- easily the biggest week of 2018 for any album. It surpasses the year's previous high-water mark, set only a week ago, when J. Cole's "KOD" launched with 397,000 units in the week ending April 26. Post Malone snares the largest week for an album since Taylor Swift's "Reputation" bowed at No. 1 with 1.238 million units earned in the week ending Nov. 16, 2017.
Two Albums in the Top 10 at the Same Time: "Beerbongs & Bentleys" follows Post Malone's debut album, "Stoney", which was released in 2016 and peaked at No. 4 on the chart. The album contains a trio of top 20-charting hit songs on the Billboard Hot 100: "White Iverson" (peaking at No. 14), "Congratulations" featuring Quavo (No. 8) and "I Fall Apart" (No. 16). The set has never left the top 25 of the weekly tally in its 73 continuous weeks on the list. On the new chart, the album rises 11-9 with 32,000 units (up 12 percent), giving Post Malone a pair of titles in the top 10. He's the first act with two albums concurrently in the top 10 since Linkin Park on the Aug. 12, 2017-dated list (with "One More Light" and "Hybrid Theory"), following the death of the band's singer Chester Bennington. He's the first soloist to double up in the region since Future (with "FUTURE" and "HNDRXX" on April 1, 2017).
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