1989 (Taylor's Version)' Repeats at No. 1
Briefly

1989 (Taylor's Version), a rerecording of Swift's nine-year-old LP, stays at No. 1 for a second time after a huge debut, when the new edition topped the opening-week sales of the original. In its second week out, the remade 1989 had the equivalent of 245,000 sales in the United States, including 160 million streams and 122,000 copies sold as a complete package, according to data from the tracking service Luminate.
Jung Kook, the latest member of the K-pop kings BTS to release a solo album during the group's hiatus, starts at No. 2 with Golden, which notched nearly 42 million streams and sold 128,500 copies as a complete album, mostly on CD.
Buffett, the Margaritaville singer who died of skin cancer in September at age 76, opens at No. 6 with Equal Strain on All Parts, which Buffett recorded this year and completed before his death. Featuring guest spots by Emmylou Harris, Angelique Kidjo and others Paul McCartney plays bass on one song Equal Strain arrived with 51,000 sales.
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