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Ye spends a second week at No.1 with Vultures 1

- BEN SISARIO

Ye, the rapper and provocateu­r formerly known as Kanye West, has the No.1 album for a second week with Vultures 1, narrowly beating out a new release from Oregon rapper Yeat.

Vultures 1, a joint LP with singer Ty Dolla Sign, holds the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart with the equivalent of 75,000 sales in the United States, including 95 million streams and

2,000 copies sold as a complete package, according to tracking service Luminate.

A year-and-a-half ago, the always-controvers­ial Ye became radioactiv­e i n t he music industry after a series of antisemiti­c remarks that left him without a major-label record deal or a booking agent. (Late last year, he apologised in a social media post — written in Hebrew — just days after giving a rambling rant that included accusation­s against Zionists and “the Rothschild­s”.)

Now Ye is trying to make a comeback, and it may be working. He released Vultures 1 independen­tly and promoted the album with a pair of well-attended listening events at arenas in Chicago and Long Island, New York. It is Ye’s first album to spend more than a single week at No.1 since Watch The Throne, a joint

LP with Jay-Z, which logged two straight weeks in the summer of 2011. According to an estimate computed by Billboard, Vultures 1 earned about US$1 million (36 million baht) in its first week from sales and streams in the US alone.

Yeat opens at No.2 with 2093, his fourth studio album, which had the equivalent of 70,000 sales, i ncluding 79 million streams and 12,000 traditiona­l sales. The album, which features guest appearance­s by Future and Lil Wayne, was helped by the release of two deluxe versions, one of them adding a track featuring Drake.

Also this week, Morgan Wallen’s One Thing At A Time is No.3, Noah Kahan’s Stick Season is No.4 and SZA’s SOS is in fifth place.

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