Saturday, December 28, 2019





Post Malone's third album,
Hollywood's Bleeding (
Republic), finishes at #1 on our
Year-End top 50 Chart with 2.81m+ in total activity.
Darkroom/Interscope's
Billie Eilish takes the #2 spot with
WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? (2.3m+).
Post is one of three Republic stars in the Top 5;
Taylor Swift's
Lover and
Ariana Grande's thank u, next (both with 2m+) sit at #3 and #4, respectively.
Beerbongs & Bentleys, Post's prior release, finishes at #6 with 1.3m+; add
Drake's
Scorpion (#9, 1.2m), and Republic owns five spots in the Top 10. Post's debut album,
Stoney, lands at #28 and makes the face-tatted wonder the only artist with three titles on the chart. Billie has two titles of her own in the Top 50, as her
Don't Smile at Me lands at #20.
Right Hand/RCA's
Khalid rounds out the Top 5 with
Free Spirit (1.5m+), and his
American Teen is #39.
Columbia's
Lil Nas X (who has 2019's top-streaming and top-earning track in "Old Town Road") lands at #7 with his
7-EP (nearing 1.3m). Interscope's L
ady Gaga/Bradley Cooper A Star Is Born set takes a bow at #9 with almost 1.2m.
UMG takes 55% of the marketshare, followed by
WMG with 24% and
Sony with 21%.
Find the full chart
here.
In holiday news, Santa shouldn't have eaten that one cookie. It was, um,
infused.