Kanye West Latest Album "Ye" Reaches 100 Million Streams, Sets For Top Spot On Billboard 200 Chart
Kanye West's latest album "Ye" is making a big debut, and the numbers it has been able to score on digital music streaming platform in just days after its release is astonishing.
Album "Ye" which was released on June 1 after it was launch at a listening party in Wyoming, has been streamed for more than 100 million times - topped on Spotify (no.1 most streamed album globally), iTune (no.1 in 63 countries) and Apple Music (no. 1 in 83 countries), the TMZ revealed.
In addition, Billboard also has some good news on the Pablo rapper's latest album which it says is set for the top spot on it chart by weekend.
The album was projected to debut market in first week with well over 175,000 equivalent album unit which may be just enough to earn it the top spot on the chart by weekend, making it the artist's eighth album to attain the feat.
All things being equal, for all-time no.1s debut by hip pop artist, Kanye is set to equal record set by Eminem but trailing behind Jay-Z (14 no.1s) if his latest album "Ye" bow atop on weekend for his eighth no.1 on Billboard 200 chart
Album "Ye" which was released on June 1 after it was launch at a listening party in Wyoming, has been streamed for more than 100 million times - topped on Spotify (no.1 most streamed album globally), iTune (no.1 in 63 countries) and Apple Music (no. 1 in 83 countries), the TMZ revealed.
In addition, Billboard also has some good news on the Pablo rapper's latest album which it says is set for the top spot on it chart by weekend.
The album was projected to debut market in first week with well over 175,000 equivalent album unit which may be just enough to earn it the top spot on the chart by weekend, making it the artist's eighth album to attain the feat.
All things being equal, for all-time no.1s debut by hip pop artist, Kanye is set to equal record set by Eminem but trailing behind Jay-Z (14 no.1s) if his latest album "Ye" bow atop on weekend for his eighth no.1 on Billboard 200 chart
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