Drake & 21 Savage’s ‘Her Loss’ Debuts At No. 1, Knocking Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Off The Top Of Albums Chart

Drake, 21 Savage, Taylor Swift
Drake & 21 Savage’s ‘Her Loss’ Debuts At No. 1, Knocking Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Off The Top Of Albums Chart
Drake and 21 Savage’s joint release album “Her Loss” had the biggest first-week numbers for a Hip-Hop/R&B album in 2022!
According to reports, the collaborative record has soared to the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart. The project debuted at No. 1 on the chart, with on-demand streams of “Her Loss” making up a majority of its units. The tally reached 514 million across its 16 tracks, scoring the duo the fourth-largest streaming week for any album ever.
Reportedly, “Her Loss” also bumped Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” from the top of the chart. Taylor’s album, which topped the chart shortly after its release on October 21, fell to No. 2 on the albums chart after spending a historic first two weeks at No. 1.
Reports state “Her Loss” is 21 Savage’s third No. 1 album and Drake’s 12th, making him the third artist with the most No. 1s on the Billboard 200 chart behind the Beatles (19) and Jay-Z (14).

21 Savage, Drake
Drake was previously tied with Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand, and Taylor Swift, who each have 11 No. 1s.

Taylor Swift
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