Madonna‘s “Confessions II,” her first new album in seven years, found an appreciative audience awaiting her return. The album bowed with 134,000 equivalent album units, more than enough to push her past the still highly successful Olivia Rodrigo record to land on top of the Billboard 200 album chart.
Billboard reported Sunday that the debut for “Confessions II” set some recent high-water marks for Madonna. Breaking down that 134K figure: The album delivered Madonna’s best streaming week ever, with SEA units of 19,000, representing 20.1 million on-demand streams. Album sales were robust, too, with 114,000 physical or digital copies sold, amounting to the singer’s best sales week since 2012.
Also debuting in the top 10 were Ken Carson’s “Xperiment,” in at No. 7 with 42,000 equivalent album units, and British upstart Sienna Spiro‘s debut album, “The Visitor,” bowing at No. 9 with 39,000 units.
Rodrigo’s “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” held on in the No. 2 position with 103,000 units added to its total. Rounding out the top 10 were Ella Langley at No. 3, Morgan Wallen at No. 4, Drake at No. 5, Noah Kahan at No. 6, Michael Jackson at No. 8 and Toby Keith at No. 10.
Keith’s “35 Biggest Hits” climbed its way back into the top 10 due to streaming for the patriotic anthem “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” picking up a big boost over Independence Day weekend, according to Billboard.











