The general numbers of this week's sales chart aren't much different than last weeks but most albums did experience slight consumption upticks which suggests more country fans adapting to streaming their favorite stars' music over the traditional method of owning the music. With that said, there's no real movement in the Top 10 from this chart but you will see numbers adjusted to what they currently reflect and once we get past the final album with a Consumption to Date number - in this case Tim McGraw's Number One Hits album - we have a list of other albums being consumed from the new country chart which is showing up there but doesn't have accurate consumption to date numbers yet.
Luke Combs has the top two albums, Morgan Wallen's debut is inching closer to Platinum while Blake Shelton's Fully Loaded: God's Country is safely over that number. Speaking of Platinum, Kane Brown's Experiment is close while Maren Morris' GIRL is at RIAA's gold level. Other notable projects on this chart includes Jordan Davis's Home State, as mentioned above, it is close to 500k.
Place | Artist | Album | Week | Activity To Date |
1 | Luke Combs | What You See Is What You Get | 25,000 | 870,000 |
2 | Luke Combs | This One's For You (Too) | 19,000 | 2,694,000 |
3 | Morgan Wallen | If I Know Me | 16,000 | 833,000 |
4 | Blake Shelton | Fully Loaded: God's Country | 14,000 | 1,106,000 |
5 | Kane Brown | Experiment | 11,000 | 886,000 |
6 | Maren Morris | GIRL | 11,000 | 525,000 |
7 | Chris Stapleton | Traveller | 11,000 | 4,250,000 |
8 | Dan+Shay | Dan+Shay | 10,000 | 1,315,000 |
9 | Old Dominion | Old Dominion | 9,000 | 379,000 |
10 | Jason Aldean | 9 | 9,000 | 269,000 |
11 | Kane Brown | Kane Brown | 8,000 | 1,854,000 |
12 | Thomas Rhett | Center Point Road | 7,000 | 466,000 |
13 | Elvis Presley | Essential Elvis Presley | 7,000 | 2,784,000 |
14 | Zac Brown Band | Greatest Hits...So Far | 7,000 | 3,805,000 |
15 | Jason Aldean | Rearview Town | 6,000 | 1,339,000 |
-- | Kacey Musgraves | Golden Hour | 6,000 | 759,000 |
-- | Florida Georgia Line | Can't Say I Ain't Country | 6,000 | 644,000 |
-- | Blake Shelton | Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits | 6,000 | 3,883,000 |
-- | Jordan Davis | Home State | 6,000 | 469,000 |
-- | Dustin Lynch | Tullahoma | 6,000 | 221,000 |
-- | George Strait | 50 #1s | 6,000 | 5,562,000 |
-- | Jon Pardi | California Sunrise | 6,000 | 1,363,000 |
-- | Tim McGraw | #1 Hits | 6,000 | 3,221,000 |
-- | Riley Green | Diffrent Round Here | 6,000 | -- |
-- | Brett Young | Brett Young | 6,000 | -- |
-- | Tyler Childers | Purgatory | 6,000 | -- |
-- | Johnny Cash | Greatest: The #1's | 6,000 | -- |
-- | Jon Pardi | Heartache Medication | 6,000 | -- |
-- | Taylor Swift | RED | 6,000 | -- |
-- | Little Big Town | Nightfall | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Carly Pearce | Carly Pearce | 5,000 | -- |
-- | The Eagles | Hotel California | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Brett Young | Ticket To L.A. | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Sam Hunt | Montevallo | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Thomas Rhett | Life Changes | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Rascal Flatts | Greatest Hits Volume One | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Brooks & Dunn | Greatest Hits Collection | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Jimmie Allen | Mercury Lane | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Miranda Lambert | Wildcard | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Luke Bryan | Crash My Party | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Lady Antebellum | Ocean | 5,000 | -- |
-- | Carrie Underwood | Greatest Hits: Decade #1 | 4000 | -- |
-- | Carrie Underwood | Cry Pretty | 4,000 | -- |
Eric
How come the 'to date' numbers on this chart largely differ from last week's chart? What You See Is What You Get was at 651,000 units last week, and is now at 870,000. Traveller was at 4,321,000 and is now reduced to 4,250,000. Thanks.
Matt Bjorke
Simply, the chart numbers are different. It's all based on Billboards schemes. The Traveller update was me adding numbers together while the chart's problems were changed and the reduction is to where it actually was that week, with the adjustment for others back.