Ozzy OsbourneThe inheritance continues to cement itself on the lists when the fans turn to his music while mourning his death.
Osbourne died at the age of 76 on July 22 after a year long struggle with Parkinson’s disease. Between July 18 and 24, ”The essential Ozzy Osbourne“Earned almost 44,000 corresponding album units and debuted on No. 7 on the album diagram, according to Luminate.
The collection will be Prince of darkness10th top 10 album and a powerful tribute to the heavy metallicon. The album was released in 2003 and reaches the top 10 for the first time in history. It previously topped on No. 81 2003, the year it was released.
“The Essential Ozzy Osbourne” – with hits such as “Crazy Train”, “Diary of a Madman” and more – over 48 million times this track week and debuted on No. 9 on Billboard’s top flowing album.
Osbourne previously claimed a top 10 in Billboard 200 With “Patient number 9” (no. 3 in 2022), “regular man” (no. 3, 2020), “Scream” (no. 4, 2010), “Black Rain” (no. 3, 2007), “Down to Earth” (no. 4, 2001), “Ozzmosis” (no. 4, 1995), “No More Tears” (no. 7, 1991) 1995), “No more tears” (no. 7, 1991), “Tribbe” (with randomos “(no. 4, 1995),” No more tears “(no. 7, 1991),” Tribbe “(with randmosis” (no. 4, 1995), “No more tears” (no. 7, 1991). Osbourne also the top 10 with “13” (no. 1 2013) and “Master of Reality” (no. 8, 1971).
The leading title on the list this week comes from Tyler, the Creator, who gets his fourth and consecutive No. 1 on Billboard 200 album diagram with “Do not press the glass.“The set achieves 197,000 units and is the week’s best-selling album with 128,000 sold. These sales come largely from five physical offers that are exclusively sold through the artist’s official online store: one vinyl LP, CD and three delux-boxed sets.
Recently made a habit to release album off the bike. As a result, “Don’t Tap The Glass” was released on a Monday (July 21) instead of Friday, the industry standard, which only gave it four days of activity during its first track week. He previously topped the diagram with “Chromakopia” (2024), “Call me if you get lost” (2021) and “Igor” (2019).
There were more than a few new top release on the lists this week, including Jessie Murph’s “Sex Hysteria” and BTS’s eighth top 10, “Permission to dance on stage (live).” Murph gets his first top 10 on Billboard 200 when “Sex Hysteria” debuts on No. 8 with 44,000 units earned, run by 48 million streams over its 15 tracks. It marks her third post on Billboard 200, after “that there is no man who is the devil” (no. 24 2024) and “Drowning” (no. 162 2023).
The new album arrives at the heels on two hot 100 hits: “Blue Strips” -Henne’s highest survey of single and first top 20, which tops # 15 in May-and “Touch me like a gangster” (no. 56 in June). The momentum continues when the 22-year-old starts his “Worldwide Hysteria Tour” today in Phoenix, Arizona, with major stops planned over North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Alex Warren’s “You will be okay, Kid” will also enter the top 10 of Billboard 200 for the first time when it lifts from No. 19 to No. 5 after it was expanded with 10 added songs. The set includes Warren’s Hot 100 -Hit, “regular”, which has spent seven weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100 diagram.
Closing the top 10 is BTS with the group’s first live album, recorded in 2021 during their tour for the same name. The set was launched with 43,000 corresponding album units earned, with album sales consisting of 36,000.
The rest of the top 10 consists of previously released sets: Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem” is on No. 2; “KPOP Demon Hunters” sound track is on No. 3; Jackboys and Travis Scott’s “Jackboys 2” are on No. 4; Justin Bieber’s “Swag” is at No. 6; And clips “Let Good Sort them” is on No. 9.

