Beyoncé's album 'Cowboy Carter' continues its reign at the top of the charts in the United States for the second consecutive week, surpassing new releases from J. Cole and Tomorrow X Together. The country album garnered 125,500 sales and 133 million streams, marking Beyoncé's first album to spend two weeks at No. 1 since her self-titled release in 2013-2014.
J. Cole's latest album, 'Might Delete Later,' debuted at No. 2 with 115,000 units earned and 138 million on-demand streams. The album features collaborations with artists like Central Cee, Cam'ron, and Gucci Mane. Notably, the track '7 Minute Drill,' initially a diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar, reached the Top 10 with 23 million streams before being removed from streaming versions of the album.
Meanwhile, Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar's 'Like That,' which sparked J. Cole's response with '7 Minute Drill,' maintains its position at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with over 40 million streams. The joint project 'We Don't Trust You' by Metro Boomin and Future slips to No. 4 on the Billboard 200, with a sequel titled 'We Still Don't Trust You' released on April 12.
South Korean group Tomorrow X Together enters the charts at No. 3 with their album 'Minisode 3: Tomorrow,' achieving 107,500 sales and offering 17 collectible CD editions. Additionally, Hozier's 'Too Sweet' climbs to No. 2 on the Hot 100, marking his highest rank since 'Take Me to Church' in 2014-2015. Benson Boone's 'Beautiful Things' maintains its position at No. 3 on the Hot 100 after peaking at No. 2.