At I think 17 days, Lemonade's beaten Drake and Future's album for days on top (For presumably lack of competition reasons, the joint album lasted longer on top than Drake's current album which is clearly more successful.). Also To Pimp a Butterfly.
That puts her in 3rd from 2015-2016 releases, after Adele's ~million and Weeknd's 26 - with a full week of that being from pre-orders before iTunes stopped counting them.
At I think 17 days, Lemonade's beaten Drake and Future's album for days on top (For presumably lack of competition reasons, the joint album lasted longer on top than Drake's current album which is clearly more successful.). Also To Pimp a Butterfly.
That puts her in 3rd from 2015-2016 releases, after Adele's ~million and Weeknd's 26.
I think it will be #1 until friday, so 5 more days.
At I think 17 days, Lemonade's beaten Drake and Future's album for days on top (For presumably lack of competition reasons, the joint album lasted longer on top than Drake's current album which is clearly more successful.). Also To Pimp a Butterfly.
That puts her in 3rd from 2015-2016 releases, after Adele's ~million and Weeknd's 26 - with a full week of that being from pre-orders before iTunes stopped counting them.
At I think 17 days, Lemonade's beaten Drake and Future's album for days on top (For presumably lack of competition reasons, the joint album lasted longer on top than Drake's current album which is clearly more successful.). Also To Pimp a Butterfly.
That puts her in 3rd from 2015-2016 releases, after Adele's ~million and Weeknd's 26 - with a full week of that being from pre-orders before iTunes stopped counting them.
Why are you saying 2015 to 2016 though? Aren't charts normally calender years?