Don't Miss
- Snoop Dogg Drops New Album “From Tha Streets 2 Tha Suites”
- @TheRReport1 Album Of The Week: @Aye_FleXico- Street Diary
- DaBaby Receives Several Gold & Platinum Plaques For His Hits
- Drake’s ‘What’s Next’ Is Now Certified Platinum
- Kanye West ‘Ye’ Album Hits 1B Streams On Spotify
- DMX’s Greatest Hits Album Jumps To #2 On The Billboard Top 200 Chart
- Juvenile Receives The Key To His City of New Orleans
- YFN Lucci’s Bond Gets Revoked
- Lil Wayne & Young Thug Hits The Studio
- Southside Has Some Words For Kodak Black
- Rod Wave’s ‘Soulfly’ Album Debuts At #1 On The Billboard Top 200 Chart
- @TheRReport1 April Ms Unique of the Month: @silly_shay123
- @TheRReport1 April DJ of the Month: @iambriandawson
- @TheRReport1 April Indie Spotlight: Ms Trill
- @TheRReport1 April Producer of the Month: Champion
- Pusha T Says That He’ll Have The Best Album of 2021
- Young Dolph Says That He’s Done With Rap
- YG & Mozzy To Release A Joint Album
- @TheRReport1 Album of the Week: @Mill_Tiket- Project 21
- Kinky B Give His Thoughts On Jeezy Following Gucci Mane Verzuz Battle
Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” Become the Longest #1 Album of 2019
By 258Mafia on November 12, 2019


Posty’s latest album release posted 78,000 equivalent album sales this week, reports Billboard on Sunday (Nov. 10). Though nonconsecutive, its return to the top spot makes Hollywood’s Bleeding the longest running No. 1 album of the year. The last album to spend five weeks at the No. 1 slot was Drake’s Scorpion in 2018.
The new Post album, which features guest appearances from DaBaby, Future, Swae Lee, Young Thug, Meek Mill, Travis Scott and Lil Baby, and was spearheaded by the hit singles “Wow” and “Sunflower,” was released on Sept. 6. It is the biggest selling album of the year at this point, outselling second, third and fourth place pop stars Billie Eilsh, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, respectively.
HB got off to a huge start with 489,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week, of which 200,000 came from traditional album sales. It spent three consecutive weeks on the chart before bowing out. It then returned to the top spot the week of Nov. 2, and reclaims the crown again this week.