Linkin Park's latest release, Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000–2023), has made a significant impact on the music scene by quickly climbing the Billboard charts. The compilation has debuted on eight different rankings this week, showcasing the enduring popularity of the band's greatest hits.
Papercuts has not only helped Linkin Park secure positions on familiar charts but has also propelled them to new heights. The album's success has led to the band's first appearance on the Top Streaming Albums chart, which tracks the most-streamed full-lengths and EPs on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
Entering the Top Streaming Albums chart at No. 25, Papercuts has garnered attention for its impressive debut, marking the second-highest opening on the chart this week. Only Future and Metro Boomin's 'We Still Don’t Trust You' managed to debut higher, claiming the top spot.
Linkin Park's belated entry into the Top Streaming Albums chart can be attributed to the ranking's recent introduction by Billboard. With the band's last album released in 2017, they are now catching up and achieving success on this newly established tally.
While Papercuts may have started at a lower position on the Top Streaming Albums chart compared to other rankings, it has achieved top-tier placements on various other charts. The compilation notably debuted at No. 1 on both the Vinyl Albums and Top Hard Rock Albums charts, underscoring Linkin Park's enduring appeal across different formats.