Tyler, the Creator’s ‘Cherry Bomb’ Returns to No. 6 on the Billboard 200

Summary

  • Tyler, the Creator’s Cherry Bomb re-entered the Billboard 200 at No. 6 for its 10th anniversary
  • Its reissue drove 51,000 album sales, landing it back on the chart
  • Stray Kids’ KARMA debuted at No. 1, with Laufey and Deftones also in the top 5

In simple terms, after ten years, Tyler, the Creator’s album “Cherry Bomb” re-enters the Billboard 200 chart this week, marking a timely celebration of its decade milestone.

The popular 2015 album was recently re-released to celebrate its significant milestone, and it ranked No. 6 as a result. The album called Cherry Bomb sold approximately 52,000 units overall in the past week, with 51,000 of those being physical sales. This reissue included three different vinyl LPs, a CD, and three special deluxe box sets.

In addition to Stray Kids’ album “KARMA” debuting at the top of this week’s charts with 313,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week, other new entries include:
– Laufey’s album “A Matter of Time” at No.4 with 99,000 equivalent album units
– Deftones’ album “private music” at No.5 with 87,000 equivalent album units
– BigXthaPlug’s album “I Hope You’re Happy” at No.7 with 47,000 equivalent album units.

In another area of the chart, you’ll find the KPop Demon Hunters’ soundtrack in the second spot, followed by Morgan Wallen at the third position, Alex Warren at the eighth, Gunna at the ninth, and then Morgan Wallen once more at the tenth.

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2025-09-01 12:25