SZA’s Album “SOS” Spends 6 Weeks In No. 1 Spot On Billboard

SZA’s Album “SOS” Spends 6 Weeks In No. 1 Spot On Billboard

Chart-topping songstress SZA continues to break records. Her second hit studio album SOS has been No.1 on the Billboard Charts for six weeks now.

Updated By: Serena Carter (1/23/23 at 5:50 pm)

The “Kill Bill” singer has now surpassed pop star Taylor Swift’s album Midnights. SOS was released on December 9th, 2022.

SZA’s “SOS” Scores First R&B Album To Hold No. 1 Spot On Billboard For 4 Consecutive Weeks Since Janet Jackson

SZA’s second highly-anticipated album, SOS, made her the first woman with an R&B album to hold No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for four consecutive weeks in 30 years since Janet Jackson’s 1993 hit album, Janet.

SZA’s new album SOS has made her the first woman with an R&B album to hold No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for four consecutive weeks since Janet Jackson’s 1993 — Janet, which ruled from June 5-July 10, 1993.

The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week “based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units,” compiled by Luminate.

SOS had the equivalent of 125,000 sales in the U.S. last week amid the holiday season, according to Billboard

Further, that total included 162 million streams, according to Luminate, the tracking service, and about 3,000 copies sold as a complete package.

SOS  was also noted to rack up four weeks of R&B by a woman-like songstress, Alicia Keys’ 2007 As I Am.

Other songs on the Billboard 200 include Taylor Swift, who holds steadfast at No. 2 with Midnights
Rap producer Metro Boomin ranked at No. 3 with Heroes & Villains and Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss came in at  No. 4, with Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” in fifth place.

SZA Surpasses Beyonce On The Charts

SOS becomes SZA’s first No. 1 album. After a  five-year hiatus, SZA’s second and highly anticipated album is among one of the five highest album debuts of 2022. Spending its fourth week as it is now No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts it also surpassed Beyoncè’s “Renaissance.”

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