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Yeat's 'DANGEROUS SUMMER' Opens at No. 9 on Billboard 200

Yeat's 'DANGEROUS SUMMER' Opens at No. 9 on Billboard 200

Hypebeast5 hours ago
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Yeatis opening this week'sBillboard 200at No. 9 withDANGEROUS SUMMER.
His latest effort earns a total of 34,000 equivalent album units in its first week. That includes 18,000 in streaming equivalent album units (25.83 million on-demand streams of the songs), 16,000 in album sales and the remaining in track equivalent album units.DANGEROUS SUMMERmarks Yeat's sixth top 10 effort.
Also appearing this week are Reneé Rapp withBITE MEat No. 3 (her highest-charting album yet and first top 10), and $uicideBoy$ at No. 4 withTHY KINGDOM COME. The albums open with 64,000 equivalent album units and 57,000 equivalent album units, respectively.
The rest of this week's top 10 see Morgan Wallen, theKPop Demon Hunterssoundtrack and Justin Bieber remain at Nos. 1, 2 and 5. Alex Warren moves up to No. 6 followed by Wallen again at No. 7, SZA at No. 8 and Sabrina Carpenter at No. 10.
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Yeat's 'DANGEROUS SUMMER' Opens at No. 9 on Billboard 200
Yeat's 'DANGEROUS SUMMER' Opens at No. 9 on Billboard 200

Hypebeast

time5 hours ago

  • Hypebeast

Yeat's 'DANGEROUS SUMMER' Opens at No. 9 on Billboard 200

Summary Yeatis opening this week'sBillboard 200at No. 9 withDANGEROUS SUMMER. His latest effort earns a total of 34,000 equivalent album units in its first week. That includes 18,000 in streaming equivalent album units (25.83 million on-demand streams of the songs), 16,000 in album sales and the remaining in track equivalent album SUMMERmarks Yeat's sixth top 10 effort. Also appearing this week are Reneé Rapp withBITE MEat No. 3 (her highest-charting album yet and first top 10), and $uicideBoy$ at No. 4 withTHY KINGDOM COME. The albums open with 64,000 equivalent album units and 57,000 equivalent album units, respectively. The rest of this week's top 10 see Morgan Wallen, theKPop Demon Hunterssoundtrack and Justin Bieber remain at Nos. 1, 2 and 5. Alex Warren moves up to No. 6 followed by Wallen again at No. 7, SZA at No. 8 and Sabrina Carpenter at No. 10.

10 best Amazon Prime Video shows to watch this summer
10 best Amazon Prime Video shows to watch this summer

Digital Trends

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  • Digital Trends

10 best Amazon Prime Video shows to watch this summer

While there are plenty of great reasons to go outside in the summer, sometimes, you're looking to do a little bit of couch-surfing to escape the heat. Amazon Prime Video has plenty of great shows, but picking the one you want to watch can be a challenge. We've picked 10 excellent shows that you can spend the summer enjoying, all of which differ from one another in both genre and length. Check out our recommendations below. Recommended Videos We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, and the best movies on Amazon Prime Video. Game 7 (2024-) There are great sports documentaries of all kinds, but Game 7 is remarkable for the way it combines different sports and different eras into a single narrative. The show chronicles game 7s from baseball, basketball, and hockey, chronicling moments when athletes understand that everything about their seasons, and perhaps even their legacies, comes down to a single game. 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Why Summer Is The Best Time To Plan A Vacation To Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Why Summer Is The Best Time To Plan A Vacation To Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Forbes

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  • Forbes

Why Summer Is The Best Time To Plan A Vacation To Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Downtown Milwaukee on a sunny summer day getty Would you believe that I first fell for Milwaukee in early January? The weather on my first trip to Wisconsin's biggest city was achingly cold—while the lake effect is a plus come summer, in winter it's quite the opposite—and the days were brief and grey. Yet somehow, I managed to have one of the best trips in recent memory. Locals said if I enjoyed the city during the year's coldest depths, how much more I'd love it come summer. Becase while most of the country is drowning in record-high temperatures, Milwaukee is enjoying blissfully mild weather. Add to that nonstop festivals, an emerging restaurant and bar scene, a wonderfully welcoming community, and plenty of ways to pass the time, no matter your interests. No wonder Milwaukee is one of the country's best destinations for summer vacations. 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