1. Hello 341,000
2. Sorry 284,000
3. Love Yourself 279,000
4. Stressed Out 162,000
5. Hotline Bling 152,000
6. Stitches 135,000
7. 679 129,000
8. Same Old Love 129,000
9. What Do You Mean? 122,000
10. Ex's & Oh's 114,000 11. Confident 110,000
12. Jumpman 107,000
13. My House 104,000
14. Here 103,000
15. Like I'm Gonna Lose You 102,000
16. One Call Away 100,000
17. Die A Happy Man 97,000
18. Perfect 93,000
19. The Hills 92,000
20. I Know What You Did Last Summer 90,000
21. Roses 90,000
22. Hide Away 87,000
23. Wildest Dreams 85,000
24. In The Night 82,000
25. Break Up In A Small Town 80,000
1. Hello 341,000
2. Sorry 284,000
3. Love Yourself 279,000 4. Stressed Out 162,000
5. Hotline Bling 152,000 6. Stitches 135,000 20. I Know What You Did Last Summer 90,000
Anyone else think JB's I'll Show You would do well as a single?
I'd like to, it's one of the best of the album but i feel like it's too personal. Lyric wise i don't see people relating to it as much as the first 3 singles. Company should be next.
782,000 total, so that 78k SPS for him on Billboard 200, right?
I'll let someone else answer this since I don't know much about SPS
He also has No Pressure (8,000) Life Is Worth Living (9,000) Company (8,000) No Sense (6,000) Been You (3,000) Children (3,000) We Are (2,000) Trust (2,000) Get Used To It (1,000) and All In It (1,000).
I just didn't include them because the #s weren't that big. That would bring the estimated total to 815,000
Andy Grammer is the male Rachel Platten just saying
Fff I was just thinking that! Everyone wrote them off, they look and sound like one hit wonders, their music is nothing special, yet we were wrong AGAIN. They're still here and actually doing great. Poor us I lowkey love both of their latest singles