Justin Timberlake debuts at #4 as Ariana Grande spends a second week at #1


From March 25, 2024

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Justin Timberlake‘s Everything I Thought It Would Be wasn’t able to knock Ariana Grande out of the top spot on the Billboard 200.

Justin’s album — his sixth solo release and his first new project since 2018 — debuted at #4, with first week sales of 67,000 units. All of his solo releases have debuted in the top five, and four have reached #1. Justin promoted the album with one-off free concerts in select cities, including a Los Angeles show that included an *NSYNC reunion. He also appeared on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Saturday Night Live and on NPR’s Tiny Desk series.

When the album came out a week ago, Justin wrote on Instagram, “This album is a culmination of where I’ve been and where I’m going – and I’m so grateful and nervous and excited to put it out into the world for you all.”

Ariana Grande‘s eternal sunshine — which has so far spun off two #1 hits, “yes, and?” and “we can’t be friends” — spends a second week on top of the chart, with sales of nearly 101,000 units. Her last two albums, Positions and thank u, next, both spent their first two weeks at #1, as well.

Meanwhile, Kacey Musgraves‘ new album Deeper Well starts at #2, with her biggest sales week ever.

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