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On The Charts: March 15, 2020

Philly rapper Lil Uzi Vert’s Eternal Atake debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart with 20,000 total consumption units.

On The Charts: March 15, 2020

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Philly rapper Lil Uzi Vert’s Eternal Atake debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart with 20,000 total consumption units. The album has the highest on-demand stream total for the week with 27 million streams. It is his first chart-topping album, surpassing the No. 3 peak of his 2017 release Luv Is Rage 2.


Justin Bieber’s Changes rebounds 3-2, Eminem’s Music To Be Murdered By moves 5-3, Lil Baby’s My Turn falls to No. 4 and Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding jumps 7-5.

Jhene Aiko’s Chilombo debuts at No. 7. It is her first top ten album, surpassing the No. 20 peak of her 2014 release Souled Out, and is her first charted release since 2017’s Trip reached 36 in 2017.

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Lauv’s how I’m feeling debuts at 11, his highest-charting album to date. It surpasses the No. 40 peak of his first charted release, 2018’s I Met You When I Was 18.

Other big debuts include NCT 127’s NCT #127 Neo Zone – The 2nd Album, at No. 26; Luce Dufault’s Dire Combien Je T’aime, at 44; and Megan Thee Stallion’s Suga, at 58.

Roddy Ricch’s The Box remains at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart while Tones And I’s Dance Monkey returns to the top of the Digital Songs chart.

-- All data courtesy of SoundScan with additional detail provided by Nielsen Canada Director, Paul Tuch.

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