"Unbreakable," Jackson's eleventh studio album and the first
after the 2009 death of her pop star brother Michael Jackson,
sold 109,000 albums, 44,000 songs and was streamed nearly 4
million times in the week ending Oct. 8, totaling 116,000 units
according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan.
The only other artists to score a chart-topping record in each
of the past four decades are Barbra Streisand and Bruce
Springsteen.
Streisand and Madonna are the only other female artists to have
more No. 1 albums than Jackson, the former with 10 under her
belt and the latter with eight, Billboard said.
The Billboard 200 chart tallies album sales, song sales (10
songs equal one album) and streaming activity (1,500 streams
equal one album).
Last week's chart-topper, rapper Fetty Wap's self-titled record,
dropped to No. 4 this week, behind R&B singer The Weeknd's
"Beauty Behind the Madness" at No. 2 with 73,000 units and
rappers Drake and Future's "What A Time To Be Alive" at No. 3
with 65,000 units.
Only one other new album cracked into the top 10 this week, R&B
singer Tamar Braxton's "Calling All Lovers" at No. 5.
On the Digital Songs chart, which measures online download
sales, Drake's "Hotline Bling" ousted The Weeknd's "Hills" for
the top spot, selling 121,000 downloads in the past week.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Alan Crosby)
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