Kanye West's The Life of Pablo Reaches No. 1 in Streaming Milestone

TLOP is the first album to take the top Billboard 200 spot from over 50% streaming units
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After finally coming out on all major non-TIDAL streaming services on March 31, Kanye West's The Life of Pablo is the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. As Billboard notes, it's the first No. 1 album to reach the charts "where more than half of its units were generated by streaming equivalent albums." Streams accounted for 70 percent of Pablo's overall units. In addition to streaming data, Def Jam confirmed that the limited number of official album downloads also count toward the album's chart position (from KanyeWest.com, TIDAL, and Madison Square Garden ticket holders). The album didn't chart upon its initial release in February—TIDAL didn't report the album's streaming numbers to Nielsen Music. Before the album's chart placement was officially announced, West celebrated in a series of tweets:

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As Billboard notesThe Life of Pablo has charted the second-most overall streaming units at the No. 1 position behind Justin Bieber's Purpose. Rihanna's Anti was the last album to hold the record for streaming percentage at the No. 1 position—31.3 percent of that album's units were generated from streaming on the April 2 chart.

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