Tyler, the Creatorâs new album âIgorâ (Columbia) opened at No. 1 on Billboardâs latest chart with 122.9 million streams â slightly less than the 123.2 million for DJ Khaledâs new âFather of Asahdâ (Epic), according to Nielsen.
The deciding factor was how many copies each title was credited with selling in the form of a full album. âIgorâ sold 74,000, while âFather of Asahdâ had just 34,000. Altogether, combining streams and copies sold, âIgorâ had 165,000 âequivalentâ album sales for the week, while âFatherâ had 136,000.
Both albums were promoted with merchandise bundles, in which fans were offered downloadable copies of the album along with certain purchases. Tyler, the Creator had T-shirts, stickers and âVote Igorâ lawn signs, while DJ Khaled sold bottles of Awake Energy Shot drinks, along with other energy supplements.
Did lawn signs help Tyler beat Khaled? Nielsen did not break out how many of each artistâs sales came through their bundles. But as these deals have grown increasingly popular â and led to some concerns about distorting the weekly charts â they have frequently been the critical factor that pushes one album to the top.
Also this week, Billie Eilishâs âWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?â fell one spot to No. 3, Khalidâs âFree Spiritâ was No. 4, and brooding indie-rock band the National opened at No. 5 with âI Am Easy to Findâ (4AD), the groupâs fourth Top 5 album in a row.
This article originally appeared in The New York Times.