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Weekly Albums Chart Round-Up: FOLA, Seyi Vibez & more

Week Of January 11th – January 17th

It’s the dawn of a new week and tradition demands that we update you on how numerous albums fared across various charts and DSP’s in the past week. From the Billboard charts to the UK charts and the various streaming platforms.

Billboard World Albums Chart

Tyla’s “Tyla” remains in the top 10 at #6 in its 94th week. Tems holds two spots at #18 and #19, with “Love Is A Kingdom” and “Born In The Wild” respectively. The former is in its 7th week and the latter is in its 79th week. Rema’s “Rave & Roses” is at #21 in its 166th week.

NG Apple

FOLA’s “Catharsis” remains #1 on the NG Apple music albums chart, trailed closely by Seyi Vibez’s “Fuji Moto” and NBA Youngboy’s “Slime Cry.”

Spotify NG

FOLA’s “Catharsis” continues its streak of dominance on Spotify, hplding at #1 on the Spotify NG weekly albums chart. Young Jonn’s “Blue Disco” and Seyi Vibez’s “Fuji Moto” follow behind at #2 and #3 respectively.

Audiomack

Seyi Vibez’s “Fuji Moto” is the #1 album on Audiomack, trailed by FOLA’s “Catharsis” and Seyi Vibez’s “Fine Tuned” at #2 and #3 respectively.

Boomplay

FOLA’s “Catharsis” is the #1 album on Boomplay, with Seyi Vibez’s “Fuji Moto” at #2. Burna Boy’s “No Sign Of Weakness” rounds up the top #3.

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