Metallica’s debut album 72 Seasons debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart with sales of 1,46,000 and 16 million streams. The band’s 32-year streak at number one on the chart ended despite posting the biggest week of units for any rock or hard rock album in nearly four years, according to Billboard.
Morgan Wallen abruptly canceled the Mississippi show after losing his voice. Metallica is releasing American Sign Language videos for all ’72 Seasons’ songs. Post Malone, SZA, Doja Cat, and all the songs you need to know this week. In 72 seasons Metallica hasn’t missed the top spot on the Billboard 200 for the first time since their headlining 1991 album.
The new LP includes “Lux Eterna,” “Screaming Suicide,” “If Darkness Had a Sun,” and the title track; Their new project was promoted with four nights of Jimmy Kimmel Live! residence The band will embark on a world tour in Amsterdam on April 27, with US dates beginning on August 4 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Although Nashville briefly withdrew its support of Wallen’s music after a video surfaced of the singer using racial slurs. Country artist Morgan Wallen fended off a threat from Metallica and stayed on top with 166,000 equivalent units since March 3.
His third studio album, One Thing at a Time, peaked at number one on the Billboard 200. The album has nearly two billion streams. Times published in the US since release. All 229 songs by Taylor Swift, ranked. He was on the sold-out One Night at a Time tour in support of the album. On Sunday, the singer canceled his show in Oxford, Mississippi.
Watt-Hemingway was the American’s second and fifth over two nights at the same stadium. I lost my voice later in the show last night. So I am a day’s rest. I used to do many exercises to improve my speaking voice with my doctor. I really thought I could go up on stage.
And giving it so close to show time sends me into overdrive. Wallen would later release in a statement that my voice was shot and I couldn’t sing.