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People: Drake’s ‘Views’ tops the charts

Raptors super fan rapper Drake had his own “game” with the Cavs’ LeBron James when Toronto and Cleveland hooked up in the NBA Eastern Conference finals. (Frank Gunn / Associated Press)
By Mikael Wood Los Angeles Times

Here’s an impressive figure: 852,000.

That’s how many copies Drake sold of his new album, “Views,” during its first week on sale – enough by a wide margin to give the Canadian rapper his sixth straight No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, according to the trade magazine. The number also reflects the biggest single-sales week for any album released so far in 2016, including Beyonce’s “Lemonade,” which moved 485,000 copies in its debut week.

Hold up, though, because here’s a really impressive figure: 245 million.

That’s how many times tracks from “Views” were streamed in the album’s first seven days of availability – a record, said Billboard, which noted that the set’s streaming total more than doubled that of the previous record-holder, “Lemonade,” which had 115million streams in a similar period.

Streams of “Views” amounted to 163,392 of what Billboard calls “streaming equivalent albums.” That means the album’s official first-week tally, as reflected on the Billboard 200, is 1.04 million equivalent album units. Behind “Views,” “Lemonade” came in at No. 2 on this week’s chart with 321,000 units, followed by two titles by the late Prince: the “Purple Rain” soundtrack at No. 3 and “The Very Best of Prince” at No. 4. Rounding out the top 5 was “Anti” by Rihanna.