Will Summer Walker, NF or 5 Seconds of Summer Have Next Week’s Biggest Billboard 200 Debut?
As the music industry gears up for another week of intense competition on the charts, three artists are looking to make a significant impact: Summer Walker, NF, and 5 Seconds of Summer. Each artist brings their unique strengths to the table, but which one will ultimately come out on top? Let’s dive in.
First off is R&B star Summer Walker, who has finally released her highly-anticipated album Finally Over It. With an impressive 18-track, two-disc streaming edition featuring big-name collaborations with Chris Brown, 21 Savage, Doja Cat, Teddy Swims, and many more, this release is sure to generate some serious buzz. The question is whether it can live up to the astronomical success of her previous album Still Over It. Walker’s last outing became a massive hit, topping the Billboard 200 chart with an impressive 166,000 first-week units. However, considering the extended gap between releases and the lack of a new single, it may be challenging for this set to replicate that same level of success.
On the other hand, rapper NF is making his own bid for greatness with Fear. While not a traditional full-length album, the six-track EP boasts an impressive 18 songs in the top 60 on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs USA chart and 12 tracks in the top 10. His devoted fanbase will certainly be eager to get their hands on this release, especially considering that signed copies of the set have already sold out from his webstore.
Last but not least is Australian pop-rock group 5 Seconds of Summer, which is back with its new album Everyone’s a Star! The band has shown incredible staying power in the industry by evolving and maturing over time. It’s now aiming to reach the top two for the fifth consecutive time, which might be a bit out of reach considering the intense competition this week.
In conclusion, while these three artists have some serious momentum behind them, it remains to be seen how their efforts will ultimately play out on the charts.
Source: www.billboard.com