PHOTOS: BET Awards’ Best and Worst Moments From the Show 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated July 12. The album is powered by the hit single “Rude,” which rose to No.
6 with Don’t Kill the Magic, selling just under 36,000. This is also its 30th straight week in the top 10 - a streak that started on the Dec. The Frozen soundtrack spends its 28th consecutive week in the top five, as it stays put at No. The group’s last studio release, 2011’s Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, debuted and peaked at No. Rock band Seether claims its fourth top 10 album, as Isolate and Medicate bows at No. Sam Smith‘s In the Lonely Hour falls one rung to No.
( Trigga was released on the Songbook imprint through Atlantic.) 1 in-a-row for Atlantic Records, as it follows Ed Sheeran‘s x, which debuted in the penthouse a week ago. PHOTOS ‘The Voice’: Meet Season 7 Coaches Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams On Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, it climbed to No. Trigga‘s most recent Billboard Hot 100 hit single, “Na Na,” peaked at No. While Trigga does give Songz his second leader, it does so with his smallest opening sales week for a full-length album since 2007’s Trey Day launched at No. Songz also saw his last album, 2012’s Chapter V, open at No. The set, which was released on July 1, sold 105,000 copies in the week ending July 6, according to Nielsen SoundScan. 1 album on the Billboard 200, as Trigga debuts atop the list. It's somewhat telling that the most ridiculous picture in the album's booklet is not the one that shows him buried beneath a pile of swooning admirers, but the one that catches him alone, seated on an upscale ottoman, looking rather mystified, thinking.who knows what? Maybe "What is this feeling?," or about the shoot's end and the resumption of standard indulgences that have been on pause for a few mind-numbing moments.R&B singer Trey Songz secures his second No.
There's no disproving that Songz is still in his element, though, frequently enthused as ever about taking full advantage of what is at his disposal, even as he relates the multitude of ways in which his conflicted ego's tripping out. Luke collaborations), and it's too bad that a vocalist of such considerable caliber has yet to outgrow a reliance upon them. Still, the prevailing mode is stock ladykiller tales like "Playboy," "She Lovin It," and "Animal" (the latter is the better of two pop-oriented Cirkut/ Dr.
Steal Your Girl expressing seething envy rather than humorous bluster. Such is the hazard of being the guy who recorded "I Invented Sex." "Picture Picture" likewise shows vulnerability, with Mr. In the Rico Love-produced "#1 Fan," he cops to worrying about fulfilling the sexual expectations of a die-hard listener. There are a couple significant instances of Songz revealing some humility. Stylistically, little differentiates it from the markedly superior Trigga, though longtime mentor Troy Taylor is deeply involved again as a co-writer and producer. On his seventh album, the successor to 2014's Billboard 200-topping, platinum-certified Trigga, Songz serves up another hour-length program in which a stream of slinking, hyper-libidinous slow jams is interrupted by the occasional romantic ballad and uptempo club track.
"The hoes keep callin'" Trey Songz on the third album the R&B singer, songwriter, and swinger has titled after himself.