The Weeknd has achieved his fifth No. 1 album with 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which garnered significant sales numbers following a delay due to wildfires. The album, announced during a livestreamed concert, received a substantial boost from his Grammy performance. It sold 490,500 equivalent units in its first week, the largest since Taylor Swift's last album. Notably, the sales included 183,000 digital downloads, 99,000 CDs, and a surprising 77,000 vinyl records, demonstrating the Weeknd's diverse appeal and the influence of the Grammy Awards on album performance.
Although the Weeknd is a streaming heavyweight... the album's opening-week numbers were driven by unit sales. It sold 183,000 digital downloads, 99,000 CDs and 77,000 copies on vinyl.
Hurry Up Tomorrow, the Weeknd's sixth studio album, had the equivalent of 490,500 sales in the United States... the biggest weekly take since last April, when Swift's Tortured Poets burst out of the gate.
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