“Hurt Feelings” & “Come Back to Earth” additionally debut.
Following the primary full monitoring week after Mac Miller‘s loss of life on Friday, Sept. 7, the late hip-hop star debuts three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated Sept. 22).
All three entries are from his most up-to-date album, Swimming, which vaults from No. 71 to No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart (the place it debuted and peaked at No. Three in August).
“Self Care” debuts at No. 33 on the Hot 100, changing into Miller’s highest-charting hit as a lead artist and second-highest entry general. Ariana Grande’s “The Way,” that includes Miller, reached No. 9 in 2013.
“Care” begins with 18.four million U.S. streams (up 625 p.c week-over-week, based on Nielsen Music) and offered 8,000 downloads (up 3,660 p.c), within the monitoring week ending Sept. 13, as the monitor bows at No. 15 on the Streaming Songs chart and No. 32 on Digital Song Sales.
Plus, Miller’s “Hurt Feelings” and “Come Back to Earth” enter the Hot 100 at Nos. 70 and 91, respectively. “Feelings” gained by 596 p.c to 11.2 million U.S. streams, whereas “Earth” is up 724 p.c to eight.6 million.
All three tracks concurrently debut on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, at Nos. 18 (a brand new profession greatest), 29 and 41, respectively, whereas two further songs, “2009” and “Ladders,” each additionally from Swimming, start at Nos. 49 and 50, respectively.
As beforehand reported, seven Miller titles appear on the Billboard 200. Below Swimming at No. 6 are Best Day Ever (a debut at No. 26); GO:OD AM (No. 32, re-entry); Blue Slide Park (No. 49, re-entry); The Divine Feminine (No. 50, re-entry); Watching Movies With the Sound Off (No. 59, re-entry); and, Macadelic (No. 106, re-entry).