SZA Repeats on Top of Billboard 200 with 180K Unit Second Week

SZA Repeats on Top of Billboard 200 with 180K Unit Second Week

SZA is running it back on top of the Billboard charts. After a dominant week one, dropping 315,000 album equivalent units sold, SZA returns for another 180,000 units in week two.

Streaming units of the SOS album were 179,000, powered by 236.52 million on-demand streams.

Last week, SZA has 20 songs from the album debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Dec. 24), including two in the top 10.

SZA makes her third Billboard 200 appearance, following her debut LP, Ctrl, which peaked at No. 3 in 2017, and EP Z, which peaked at No. 39 in 2014.

In the top 10 is “Kill Bill” at No. 3 and “Nobody Gets Me” at No. 10.

Fans may want to catch SZA on her next tour. The songstress revealed once she wraps up work for S.O.S., she will take a lengthy break.

Speaking in a cover story with Consequence, SZA reveals that she is looking to take a break after the S.O.S. run is over. “I’m gonna disappear, definitely, for as long as I can,” SZA stated. “I need to shoot as many videos as I can, so I can disappear for longer.”

Grammy-nominated best new artist Omar Apollo will support the S.O.S. North American Arena tour.

Tickets are on sale at szasos.com.

Also, SZA gave an update on speaking to Drake.

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SZA Debuts 20 Songs on Billboard Hot 100, “Kill Bill” Hits No. 3

SZA's 'S.O.S.' Album to Feature Ol' Dirty Bastard, Travis Scott & More

SZA and her new SOS album are a force. SZA has 20 songs from the album debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Dec. 24), including two in the top 10. The album debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, giving her her first No. 1 and her first week atop the Billboard Artist 100.

According to Luminate, SOS debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 318,000 equivalent album units sold. After only the first week of Beyonce’s Renaissance (332,000, Aug. 13), this is the seventh-highest one-week total of the year and the second-highest among R&B albums.

SZA makes her third Billboard 200 appearance, following her debut LP, Ctrl, which peaked at No. 3 in 2017, and EP Z, which peaked at No. 39 in 2014.

In the top 10 is “Kill Bill” at No. 3 and “Nobody Gets Me” at No. 10.

Fans may want to catch SZA on her next tour. The songstress revealed once she wraps up work for S.O.S., she will take a lengthy break.

Speaking in a cover story with Consequence, SZA reveals that she is looking to take a break after the S.O.S. run is over. “I’m gonna disappear, definitely, for as long as I can,” SZA stated. “I need to shoot as many videos as I can, so I can disappear for longer.”

SZA has hit a monumental stage. On Tuesday (July. 13), the TDE songstress announced her first arena tour, carrying the same name as her new album, S.O.S.

Grammy-nominated best new artist Omar Apollo will support the S.O.S. North American Arena tour.

Tickets are on sale at szasos.com.

Also, SZA gave an update on speaking to Drake.

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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Set to Debut at No. 1 With Biggest R&B Streaming Week Ever

SZA Announces 'S.O.S.' North American Arena Tour

SZA officially has her first No. 1 album. The TDE songstress will debut on top of the Billboard 200 with her new album SOS.

HitsDailyDouble notes the album will debut with 315,000 album-equivalent units in its opening week, blowing past the 60,000 her last album, Ctrl, debuted with.

SOS debuts with the largest R&B streaming week ever, bringing in nearly 400 million streams. SOS’ first week is the fifth biggest of the year.

SZA’s album leads the top five with Taylor Swift’s Midnights at No. 2 with 137K units this week. Metro Boomin’s Heroes & Villains is at No.3, Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss is at 4, and Michael Bublé’s Christmas album comes in at No.5.

SZA has hit a monumental stage. The TDE songstress has announced her first arena tour, carrying the same name as her new album, S.O.S.

The S.O.S. North American Arena tour will be supported by Grammy-nominated best new artist Omar Apollo.

Tickets are on sale now at szasos.com.

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SZA Plans to ‘Disappear’ After She Concludes Current Album Run

SZA Announces 'S.O.S.' North American Arena Tour

Fans may want to catch SZA on her next tour. The songstress revealed once she wraps up work for S.O.S., she will take a lengthy break.

Speaking in a cover story with Consequence, SZA reveals that she is looking to take a break after the S.O.S. run is over. “I’m gonna disappear, definitely, for as long as I can,” SZA stated. “I need to shoot as many videos as I can, so I can disappear for longer.”

SZA has hit a monumental stage. On Tuesday (July. 13), the TDE songstress announced her first arena tour, carrying the same name as her new album, S.O.S.

Grammy-nominated best new artist Omar Apollo will support the S.O.S. North American Arena tour.

Tickets go on sale starting Friday, December 16 at 12pm local time on szasos.com.

Also, SZA gave an update on speaking to Drake.

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SZA Announces ‘S.O.S.’ North American Arena Tour

SZA Announces 'S.O.S.' North American Arena Tour

SZA has hit a monumental stage. The TDE songstress has announced her first arena tour, carrying the same name as her new album, S.O.S.

The S.O.S. North American Arena tour will be supported by Grammy-nominated best new artist Omar Apollo.

Tickets go on sale starting Friday, December 16 at 12pm local time on szasos.com.

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