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Forbes
27-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Post Malone's Album Doubles Its Consumption And Climbs The Charts
Post Malone's The Diamond Collection climbs the Billboard 200 and multiple genre charts, while ... More Hollywood's Bleeding and Beerbongs & Bentleys fall away. INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 20: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Singer Post Malone performs onstage during weekend 2, day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival April 20, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo byfor Coachella) Last week, Post Malone occupied four spaces on the Billboard 200, the most important albums chart in the United States, which attempts to paint a clear picture of what Americans are listening to. This frame, the multi-genre superstar claims only half as many spots on the tally. While he loses ground in terms of quantity, one of his collections rockets upward, thanks not necessarily to a massive increase in streams or sales, but largely due to how Billboard compiles its rankings. Post Malone's Big Week on the Charts The Diamond Collection is having a big week on the charts in the U.S. The compilation, which gathers Malone's diamond-certified singles, along with a handful of fan favorites, reappears on both the Top Rap Albums and Top Streaming Albums charts. It lands at Nos. 4 and 21, respectively, while also soaring on two additional tallies. The singles-packed set jumps from No. 43 to No. 8 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ranking and rockets from No. 152 to No. 28 on the Billboard 200. Hollywood's Bleeding and Beerbongs & Bentleys Disappear Just days ago, Malone's Hollywood's Bleeding and Beerbongs & Bentleys were also present on the Billboard 200, but now they're nowhere to be found. It appears that all the consumption of those titles — or, more appropriately, the songs featured on them — was funneled back toward The Diamond Collection. This occurs from time to time, resulting in one title (or several) falling off the tally while another gains considerable ground within a single frame. Billboard allows for streams and sales of individual tracks to be counted toward either the original albums or any compilations they appear on. Sometimes, all that activity benefits multiple projects. In other instances, just the full-length on which the tracks originally appeared sees a bump, while in cases like this week, a later compilation reaps the rewards. Since The Diamond Collection includes so many of Malone's biggest hits, it's not unusual to see it appear on the charts, surging one week, dipping precipitously the next, then rebounding once again, depending on a variety of factors. F-1 Trillion Holds On Again In addition to The Diamond Collection, Malone appears on three charts with F-1 Trillion, his first foray into country music. That set, which is nearing its one-year anniversary on the rankings, dips on both the Billboard 200 and Top Streaming Albums chart, falling to Nos. 33 and 28, respectively. It does, however, rise slightly to No. 5 on the Top Country Albums roster. The Diamond Collection Jumps More Than 100% Luminate reports that during the latest tracking frame, The Diamond Collection shifted 19,600 equivalent units. That figure is up more than 103% from the prior period, when it moved just 9,600 units. The compilation sold fewer than 150 copies, so streaming activity and the reassignment of plays from other Malone collections largely helps push it significantly higher.


Forbes
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Post Malone's Greatest Hits Album Soars On Every Chart
Post Malone's The Diamond Collection jumps nearly 100 spots on the Billboard 200 while reentering ... More the Top Streaming Albums chart at No. 18. INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 16: Post Malone performs at the Sahara Tent at 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival weekend 1 - day 2 on April 16, 2022 in Indio, California. (Photo byfor Coachella) Post Malone has several singles and albums on the Billboard charts this week, – which isn't unusual for him – and his presence across various rankings demonstrates his multi-genre appeal. While he recently (and quite successfully) ventured into country, the singer-songwriter originally got his start in hip-hop, later expanding into a mix of pop and rock music. A collection of his earliest smashes, ones which have been certified diamond for moving 10 million units (or more) in the United States alone, is both rebounding and surging in popularity, as Americans continue to stream everything Malone has ever released, regardless of genre. The Diamond Collection Soars Malone's The Diamond Collection, a greatest hits compilation, is experiencing a major resurgence on the Billboard charts. This frame, the title leaps up three rankings and returns to the Top Streaming Albums list. It reappears as one of the most-streamed full-lengths and EPs in the U.S., reentering that tally at No. 18. The Diamond Collection has now spent 68 weeks on the streaming tally and previously peaked at No. 11, so its return inside the top 20 on a 50-spot roster is especially notable. The Diamond Collection's Consumption Nearly Doubles Luminate reports that in the past tracking period, the compilation moved 21,600 equivalent units, which marks an increase of just under 90% from the week prior. That type of gain helps the hits-packed project rocket from No. 116 to No. 26 on the Billboard 200. Post Malone's Fastest-Rising Album This Week Notably, The Diamond Collection stands as Malone's highest-rising title on the Billboard 200 this frame, jumping almost 100 spots in one enormous gain. It lands a single rung ahead of F-1 Trillion, his first country effort, which dips from No. 25 to No. 27. Meanwhile, Beerbongs & Bentleys falls to No. 192, sliding nearly 20 spaces. Post Malone Returns to the Top 10 The Diamond Collection also returns to the top 10 on two other Billboard rankings. The set leaps to No. 5 on the Top Rap Albums list and No. 7 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.


Forbes
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Post Malone's ‘Diamond' Album Is His Latest To Reach A Special Landmark
Post Malone is used to busy weeks on the charts — it's practically his norm at this point. The rapper, singer, and genre-jumper has been a regular across a variety of rankings, mostly in Western markets, for years now. But even by his own high standards, this frame is especially notable in the United Kingdom, as his only two charting successes both have reason to celebrate. Malone dropped The Diamond Collection in mid-2023 as his first compilation, a set centered around the many diamond-certified singles he's earned in the U.S. Since then, it's become something of a permanent fixture on charts all over the world. That's not too surprising, as collections packed with greatest hits tend to have incredible staying power, especially in the streaming age. The Diamond Collection hits the two-year mark on the Official Albums chart in the U.K. That's 104 weeks spent on the most important album ranking in that country. At the same time, it also reaches the same milestone on the Official Albums Streaming roster. The overlap isn't coincidental. Its strong performance on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music is exactly what's helped it stick around for so long. Even as it celebrates two full years on the charts, The Diamond Collection continues to perform well. This frame, the compilation holds steady at No. 40 on the Official Albums chart. It even sees a bit of positive movement on the Official Albums Streaming list, lifting one spot to No. 33. That kind of consistency two years in is a testament to Malone's popularity, as well as the cross-genre appeal of the songs that made the cut. With The Diamond Collection now a 104-week veteran, it joins a growing list of Malone's albums that have shown impressive longevity in the U.K. Four of his seven charting full-lengths have now spent at least two years on the Official Albums ranking. Leading the pack is his debut Stoney, which has logged a whopping 169 frames on the tally. That's followed by Beerbongs & Bentleys with 145 weeks and Hollywood's Bleeding, which trails closely behind at 131. While The Diamond Collection extends its run, Malone also has something brand new out for fans to enjoy. His latest project, Tribute to Nirvana, enters four U.K. charts this frame. The full-length set, which honors the legendary grunge band, launches highest on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, where it debuts at No. 5, and it gives Malone his first-ever placement on that particular ranking. A Tribute to Nirvana also makes appearances on three other tallies. That includes a modest but meaningful debut inside the top 40 on the Official Vinyl Albums chart.