Chris Willman Music WriterHe’s the DJ whose name is so nice, he named his album for himself twice. All that self-branding paid off as DJ Khaled’s “Khaled Khaled” debuted at No.
1 on the album chart, with no little help from a slew of guests like Drake, Post Malone, Justins Bieber and Timberlake, Cardi B, H.E.R., Migos, 21 Savage, Jay-Z, Nas, Lil Baby and many more.The album debuted atop the Rolling Stone album chart with 87,600 album-equivalent units.
Album sales were 14,700 and track sales amounted to 31,000, but of course most of the strength of “Khaled Khaled” came via streaming, with 88.2 million individual song streams for the week.The only other album debuting in the top 10 was Thomas Rhett’s “Country Again (Side A),” in at No.
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