Chris Willman Music WriterBig Sean lived up to his name by debuting on top of the weekly album rankings with “Detroit 2.” It collected 97,400 album units to lead the Rolling Stone album chart, as Taylor Swift finally ceded the top spot after a historic six-week run at No.
1 for “Folklore.”6ix9ine’s “TattleTales” didn’t do nearly as much to tattle about, debuting with — as previous reports had indicated — a modest 51,700 album units to land at No.
4.In the seventh week for “Folklore,” Swift’s album finally experienced a belated drop-off, falling out of the No. 1 spot at last and coming in at No.
6 with 42,900 album units.The Nos. 2-3 slots belonged, as they have for weeks, to posthumous albums by Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD.
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