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Lil Tecca's 'DOPAMINE' Debuts at No. 3 on the Billboard 200

Lil Tecca's 'DOPAMINE' Debuts at No. 3 on the Billboard 200

Hypebeast23-06-2025
Summary
Lil Teccaopens this week'sBillboard 200at No. 3 withDOPAMINE.
His latest record earned a total of 48,000 equivalent album units in its first week. The sum includes 45,000 in streaming equivalent album units (65.31 million on-demand streams of the songs), 3,000 in album sales and the remaining in track equivalent album units.DOPAMINEmarks Tecca's highest-charting effort so far, following the No. 4 peak ofWe Love You Teccain 2019.
Also appearing on this week's chart are ATEEZ withGOLDEN HOUR : Part.3at No. 2, and Brandon Lake'sKing of Heartsat No. 7.
Elsewhere in this week's top 10, Morgan Wallen lands his fifth straight week at No. 1 withI'm the Problem. SZA moves up to No. 4, followed by Wallen again at No. 5 and Sabrina Carpenter at No. 6. Kendrick Lamar jumps up to No. 8, Wallen appears a third time at No. 9 and PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake at No. 10.
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