Halsey’s full-length debut album BADLANDS is again within the prime 10 on a number of Billboard album charts following its tenth anniversary reissue. The 2015 set was reissued on Aug. 29 in a number of deluxe codecs and reenters the highest 10 on Prime Album Gross sales (No. 5), Prime Various Albums (No. 6), Vinyl Albums (No. 4), Catalog Albums (No. 9) and debuts within the prime 10 on Prime Rock & Various Albums (No. 7).
All variations of the album, outdated and new, are mixed for monitoring and charting functions.
Within the monitoring week ending Sept. 4, BADLANDS earned 17,000 equal album items in the US, of which practically 12,000 are in conventional album gross sales (about 9,000 in vinyl purchases).
BADLANDS is one among three reentries within the prime 10 on the Prime Album Gross sales chart, joined by Sabrina Carpenter’s emails i can’t ship (No. 6) and Charli xcx’s how i’m feeling now (No. 8). In the meantime, the one debut within the area is Carpenter’s Man’s Greatest Pal at No. 1.
Billboard’s Prime Album Gross sales chart ranks the top-selling albums of the week based mostly solely on conventional album gross sales. The chart’s historical past dates again to Might 25, 1991, the primary week Billboard started tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece depend info from SoundScan, now Luminate. Pure album gross sales had been the only measurement utilized by the Billboard 200 albums chart by the listing dated Dec. 6, 2014, after which that chart switched to a strategy that blends album gross sales with monitor equal album (TEA) items and streaming equal album (SEA) items.
At No. 1 on Prime Album Gross sales, Man’s Greatest Pal arrives with 224,000 offered in its first week (the third-largest gross sales week of 2025 and Carpenter’s finest gross sales week ever). Stray Youngsters’ KARMA falls to No. 2 (with 53,000, down 82%) after debuting atop the listing per week in the past. The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack climbs 5-3 (15,000, down 19%), Deftones’ personal music dips 3-4 in its second week (13,000, down 80%) and emails i can’t ship reenters at No. 6 (11,000, up 1,766% after a brand new vinyl variant was launched).
Laufey’s A Matter of Time falls 2-7 in its second week (11,000, down 84%), Charli xcx’s how i’m feeling now reenters at No. 8 (9,500, up 2,613% following the discharge of a fifth anniversary colour vinyl variant), KATSEYE’s Stunning Chaos surges 20-9 (9,000, up 81% following a restock of sure editions of the album at retail) and Carpenter’s chart-topping Brief n’ Candy jumps 30-10 (9,000, up 115% within the wake of Man’s Greatest Pal’s arrival).