By Ellise Shafer editor The Weeknd’s “After Hours” has kept its No. 1 position on the Rolling Stone albums chart for a fourth consecutive week, followed by new releases from Tory Lanez and The Strokes debuting in the top 10.
Though its total album units decreased steadily from 90,200 to 74,100, “After Hours” was able to clinch the top spot yet again.
Creeping just behind The Weeknd is Grammy-nominated rapper Tory Lanez with his mixtape “The New Toronto 3,” coming in at 56,600 album units in its first week.
Also of note is The Strokes’ comeback record “The New Abnormal,” which debuted on the chart at No. 9. With a total of 33,800 album units, it’s the only rock album to make it in the top 10 this week.
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