J. Cole scored his seventh number one on the Billboard 200 chart with The Fall-Off, which debuted at number one with 280,000 equivalent album units, including 113,000 pure sales. The rapper earned 169.5 million on-demand streams from the release, marking another milestone in his busy year.
Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS had the biggest sales week of its run so far, moving 250,000 units and landing at number two. The album had already spent four weeks at number one on the chart in 2025 and had sold nearly 2.94 million units so far.
Korean pop star ATEEZ enters the top three with GOLDEN HOUR: Part. 4, which debuted at number three with 200,000 units, including 195,000 pure sales. This gives them the same number of top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 as BTS and Stray Kids, the most by any Korean group.
Other notable albums include Don Toliver’s OCTANE, which drops three spots to number four with 97,000 units, and JOJI’s Piss In the Wind, which enters the top 10 at number five with 86,000 units and 45,000 pure sales.
Bad Bunny also enters the top 10 with his album Un Verano Sin Ti, which rises 10 spots to number six with 81,000 units, marking the first time he has had two albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.
Rounding out the top 10 are Morgan Wallen’s Im The Problem, which drops to number seven with 77,000 units, Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving, which drops to number eight with 75,000 units, Taylor Swift’s The Life of A Showgirl, which stays at number nine with 54,000 units, and the Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack, which drops to number 10 with 42,000 units.
