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With its 12th week atop the Hot 100, "Closer," released on Disruptor/Columbia Records, scores the chart's longest command since Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again," featuring Charlie Puth, also led for 12 weeks in April-July 2015. Including "Closer," only 17 No. 1s, of 1,057 total, in the Hot 100's 58-year history, have ruled for at least 12 weeks.
"Closer" remains the top-selling, most-streamed and most-heard radio song in the U.S. It leads the Digital Song Sales chart for a record-tying 13th week (72,000 downloads sold, down 15 percent, in the week ending Nov. 3, according to Nielsen Music; more on both the song matching the longevity mark at No. 1 and its latest sales total in a moment). It tops Streaming Songs for a 12th week (28.7 million U.S. streams, down 10 percent) and Radio Songs for a sixth frame (153 million in airplay audience, down 1 percent, in the week ending Nov. 6).
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1. Closer (=) (12 weeks atop)
2. Starboy (=)
3. Heathens (=)
4. Let Me Love You (=)
5. Broccoli (=)
6. Side To Side (+1)
7. 24K Magic (-1)
8. Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem) (+1)
9. Black Beatles (+7)
10. Fake Love (+14)
28. Sneakin' (+10)
73. Two Birds, One Stone (DEBUT)
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Jeezy notches his third No. 1 album -- and eighth consecutive top 10 -- on the Billboard 200 chart with the arrival of Trap or Die 3. The album, which was released on Oct. 28 through YJ/CTE/Def Jam Records, earned a little more than 89,000 units in the week ending Nov. 3, according to Nielsen Music. The set sold 73,000 in traditional album sales.
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1. Jeezy - "Trap Or Die 3" 89,000
2. Kenny Chesney - "Cosmic Hallelujah" 89,000
3. Meek Mill - "DC4" 87,000
4. Avenged Sevenfold - "The Stage" 76,000
5. Lady Gaga - "Joanne" 61,000
6. Pentatonix - "A Pentatonix Christmas" 41,000
7. Drake - "Views" 36,000
8. Various Artists - "Suicide Squad: The Album" 28,000
9. Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton - "Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)" 26,000
10. Michael Bublé - "Nobody But Me" 25,000
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