The Kill the Lights album of the American country music singer and songwriter ,Luke Bryan, holds the number one spot on the Billboard 200 chart for two weeks now. Last week, Kill the Lights debuted on the top with 345,000 units.
The ranking of the most popular albums of the week in Billboard 200 chart, is based on the multi-metric consumption, including track equivalent albums, traditional album sales, and streaming equivalent albums.
Luke Bryan owns the No. 1 spot of the new September 5 dated chart, and will be available in the website of the Billboard on Tuesday, August 25.
Kill The Lights is Luke Bryan's fifth studio album, where 83,000 albums were sold, that is 114,000 songs with a total streamed of 6.8 million in its second week.
Luke Bryan got a total current score of 99,000 units sold.
Coming up behind Bryan is Ed Sheeran, where Sheeran's album jumps up from the sixth spot to second spot, collecting 97,000 units. With that Ed Sheeran's tally skyrocketed to about 196 percent. The rapid increase of Ed Sheeran's units is due to his NBC TV concert special, Ed Sheeran - Live at Wembley Stadium. Plus, the 99 cent discount incentive on the album in the Google Play store.
However, the third studio album of the American record producer and rapper Dr. Dre, 'Compton' falls one spot behind ,to No. 3 this week, as it got a total sales of 51,000 units. But, the American hip hop group N.W.A.'s album, Straight Outta Compton climbed the chart from No. 30 spot to No. 4, with a total sales of 44,000 units this week.
Dr Dre and N.W.A.'s music got ignited from the biographical movie "Straight Outta Compton," where the film took over the box office on the weekend.