On the first Billboard albums chart to track a Friday-through-Thursday sales week, Tyrese Gibson debuts at No. 1 with his album Black Rose.
Gibson, who goes by the stage name Tyrese, sold 83,000 copies of Black Rose, according to Nielsen Music. That was enough to place the R&B singer ahead of Taylor Swift's 1989 and rapper Meek Mil's Dreams Worth More Than Money, which had spent two weeks at No. 1.
Debuting at No. 4 is the 29th installment of the Kidz Bop series, which contains kid-friendly takes on Swift's Style and Wiz Khalifa's See You Again.
Following Ed Sheeran's fifth-ranked X comes pop/rock band R5's sophomore album, Sometime Last Night, at No. 6. The latest albums from Sam Hunt, Meghan Trainor and Maroon 5 finish out the top 10.
Jamaican singer OMI has the week's most-downloaded track for a second week, with Cheerleader.
Gibson, who goes by the stage name Tyrese, sold 83,000 copies of Black Rose, according to Nielsen Music. That was enough to place the R&B singer ahead of Taylor Swift's 1989 and rapper Meek Mil's Dreams Worth More Than Money, which had spent two weeks at No. 1.
Debuting at No. 4 is the 29th installment of the Kidz Bop series, which contains kid-friendly takes on Swift's Style and Wiz Khalifa's See You Again.
Following Ed Sheeran's fifth-ranked X comes pop/rock band R5's sophomore album, Sometime Last Night, at No. 6. The latest albums from Sam Hunt, Meghan Trainor and Maroon 5 finish out the top 10.
Jamaican singer OMI has the week's most-downloaded track for a second week, with Cheerleader.