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Juice Wrld's Legacy Burns Bright In Sixth Week At No. 1

Pop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon spends its sixth week at No.

Juice Wrld's Legacy Burns Bright In Sixth Week At No. 1

By FYI Staff

Pop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon spends its sixth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, with 9,000 total consumption units and again earning the highest on-demand stream total for the week. It ties The Weeknd’s After Hours for the most weeks at the top of the chart so far in 2020.


Juice Wrld’s Legends Never Die moves 3-2. It is the album’s highest position since its second week on the chart in late July.

Two albums debut in the top five this week, led by Big Sean’s Detroit 2 at No. 3. It is his fourth top ten album and his first since I Decided peaked at No. 1 in February 2017.

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Rainbow-hair coloured American rapper and felon 6ix9ine’s TattleTales debuts at No. 5 and earning the highest album sales for the week. It is his third straight top-five album and first since Dummy Boy reached No. 2 in December 2018.

The only other new release to debut in the top 50 is American hat singer Hardy’s A Rock at No. 34. It is his first top 50 charted album.

All data courtesy of SoundScan with additional detail provided by MRC’s Paul Tuch.

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Billboard Canadian Hot 100 & Billboard Canadian Albums Charts Undergo Methodology Changes for 2026
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Billboard Canadian Hot 100 & Billboard Canadian Albums Charts Undergo Methodology Changes for 2026

Below is an explainer on the charts’ new streaming weights.

Following the switch of the Billboard Canadian Albums chart to a new weighting methodology to match that of the United States-based Billboard 200, the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 songs chart has shifted to the updated paid to ad-supported 1:2.5 streaming ratio. This is effective with the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart dated Jan. 31, 2026

As previously reported, Billboard’s charts have added more weight to on-demand streaming to better reflect an increase in streaming revenue and changing consumer behaviors. As part of the change, paid/subscription on-demand streams continue to be weighted more favourably compared to ad-supported on-demand streams, with the ratio between the two tiers narrowing from 1:3 to 1:2.5 based on analysis of streaming revenue.

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