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The Weeknd sweeps ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ and without hit

None of The Weeknd’s recent singles has managed to be number 1 on the lists. The one that has gone best has been ‘Timeless’ with Playboi Carti, which has been Top 4 in UK and Top 3 in the United States, but we must remember that ‘Sao Paulo’ with Anitta was in the 21st position in UK and in the 77 position in the United States; Not to mention ‘Dancing in the Flames’ has even been out of the album after his warm results, when fitting per style, he fit perfectly.

Well, this has not been an impediment for the album ‘Hurry Up, Tomorrow’ to work as a shot. It is the new number 1 in the United States Billboard 200 with spectacular figures, the best since the last of Taylor Swift. He has sold 490,500 copies in its first week, so it is neither more nor less than the best historical debut of The Weeknd. It exceeds 444,000 copies that ‘After Hours’ and triples what ‘Dawn FM’ moved in its first week.

This is the historical of The Weeknd in the United States:
Trilogy – 86k (#4)
Kiss Land – 95k (#2)
Beauty Behind The Madness – 412K (#1)
Starboy – 348k (#1)
My Dear Melancholy, – 169K (#1)
After Hours – 444k (#1)
Dawn FM – 148k (#2)
Hurry Up Tomorrow – 490.5k (#1)

As Billboard reports, it is the 5th number 1 on the list for The Weeknd. In this case, the physical edition of 11 songs that has been drawn on CD, vinyl and tape, when the digital edition is twice as themes has been important. 183,000 units have been digital discharges but 99,000 CD’s, 77,000 vinyl and 1,000 ribbons in the United States have been sold.

In addition, ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ is also number 1 in the United Kingdom, Australia, Norway, Germany, New Zealand, Ireland, Holland and Belgium. In Italy it has been in position 2. In the United Kingdom we know that ‘Hurry Up, Tomorrow’ has sold 33,694 units: 7,400 CD’s, 6,600 vinyl, 2,500 downloads, 150 tapes and 17,000 streaming points. The Spanish position will be known this afternoon: Could the Weeknd have with Amaia and Bad Bunny in our country?

As for new singles, ‘Cry for me’ has managed to sneak into the Top 8 in the United Kingdom. In the Global of Spotify it became number 5 but is already down in the 24th position. Our favorite ‘Open Hearts’ reached number 22 in the Spotify global and now appears in the 111st position, after 9 days of life.
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