Ethical titles fetch recycled throughout genres and generations.
“Carnival” by Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign that includes Smartly off the Child and Playboi Carti, which moves as a lot as No. 1 on this week’s Billboard Scorching 100, has fully nothing on the entire with the Broadway forged album to Carnival, which topped the Billboard 200 in July 1961, with the exception of for having the the same title and the real fact that they each and each reached the high of Billboard’s flagship charts.
Here’s the 14th time that a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and a No. 1 music on the Scorching 100 maintain shared a title – and nothing else. So, we’re now no longer counting, instruct, “You Gentle Up My Lifestyles,” because Debby Boone’s No. 1 single by that title and LeAnn Rimes’ No. 1 album You Gentle Up My Lifestyles: Inspirational Songs are linked. The title music of Rimes’ album is a conceal of Boone’s rupture.
Many of you maintain probably never even heard of Carnival, which starred Anna Maria Alberghetti. The train ran on Broadway for with regards to two years, from 1961-63 (aka, the Kennedy years). Its most exciting-identified music is the melodic “Esteem Makes the World Inch Spherical.” Even must you drew a blank on Carnival, I mumble you that you’ve heard of songwriter Bob Merrill’s observe-up Broadway train – Amusing Girl, which grew to turn out to be Barbra Streisand exact into a celeb. Here’s an oddity: the Amusing Girl forged album peaked at No. 2, now no longer rather following Carnival to the high of the ferris wheel.
Listed here are your entire circumstances the put a music that topped the Scorching 100 had the actual same title as an unrelated album that topped the Billboard 200. We train the album, when it reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and the blueprint lengthy it stayed on high. We additionally train the one real, when it reached No. 1 on the Scorching 100, and the blueprint lengthy it stayed on high.
I’ll originate off with 14 actual suits and, stunning for fun, observe it with a batch of 10 come-misses. The particular suits maintain the header “Shared Title:” The come-misses maintain the header “Advance Tear over:” Both groupings are arranged in alphabetical lisp.
Display cowl: The Billboard 200 started as a weekly chart in March 1956. The Scorching 100 originated in August 1958. This checklist doesn’t consist of songs that pre-dated the Scorching 100 that would possibly per chance maybe per chance in every other case maintain made the checklist when coupled with esteem-titled No. 1 albums. That will maintain introduced in “Thanks to You” (the title of a 1951 music by Tony Bennett and a 2007 album by Ne-Yo), “Cry” (the title of a 1951 music by Johnnie Ray & the Four Lads and a 2002 album by Religion Hill) and “Don’t Be Cruel” (the title of a 1956 rupture by Elvis Presley and a 1989 album by Bobby Brown).
Extra be taught by Andrew Unterberger.
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Contents
- Shared Title: “Recount”
- Shared Title: “Butterfly”
- Shared Title: “Carnival”
- Shared Title: “Cheap Thrills”
- Shared Title: “Closer”
- Shared Title: “Religion”
- Shared Title: “Fireflies”
- Shared Title: “Hypnotize”
- Shared Title: “Possess on Loving You”
- Shared Title: “Magic”
- Shared Title: “Music”
- Shared Title: “SOS”
- Shared Title: “Stand Up”
- Shared Title: “Wrecking Ball”
- Advance Tear over: Unsuitable Habits, “Unsuitable Habit”
- Advance Tear over: Tear/“Tear (The Pina Colada Tune)
- Advance Tear over: F.A.M.E./“Standing”
- Advance Tear over: Ethical Time/“Ethical Times”
- Advance Tear over: Here We Inch Over again/“Here I Inch Over again”
- Advance Tear over: Loving You/“Lovin’ You”
- Advance Tear over: Monster/“The Monster”
- Advance Tear over: ROCK-STAR, “Rockstar”
- Advance Tear over: Sevens, “Seven”
- Advance Tear over: Up!/ “Up”
Album: Afflicted, Oct. 5, 2002 (one week)
Album: Justin Bieber, July 7, 2012 (one week)
Single: Cher, March 13, 1999 (four weeks)
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Album: Mariah Carey, Oct. 4, 1997 (one week)
Single: Loopy City, March 24, 2001 (two weeks)
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Album: Long-established forged album, July 17, 1961 (one week)
Single: ¥$: Ye & Ty Dolla $ign that includes Smartly off The Child & Playboi Carti, March 16, 2024 (one week up to now)
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Album: Immense Brother & the Retaining Company, Oct. 12, 1968 (eight weeks)
Single: Sia that includes Sean Paul, Aug. 6, 2016 (four weeks)
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Album: Josh Groban, Jan. 24, 2004 (one week)
Single: The Chainsmokers that includes Halsey, Sept. 3, 2016 (12 weeks)
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Album: Pop Smoke, July 31, 2021 (one week)
Single: George Michael, Dec. 12, 1987 (four weeks)
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Album: Religion Hill, Aug. 20, 2005 (one week)
Single: Owl City, Nov. 7, 2009 (two weeks)
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Album: System of a Down, Dec. 10, 2005 (one week)
Single: The Infamous B.I.G., Would possibly maybe maybe 3, 1997 (three weeks)
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Album: Reba McEntire, Sept. 5, 2009 (one week)
Single: REO Speedwagon, March 21, 1981 (one week)
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Album: Bruce Springsteen, Oct. 20, 2007 (two weeks)
Single: Olivia Newton-John, Aug. 2, 1980 (four weeks)
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Album: Carole King, Jan. 1, 1972 (three weeks)
Single: Madonna, Sept. 16, 2000 (four weeks)
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Album: SZA, Dec. 24, 2022 (10 weeks)
Single: Rihanna, Would possibly maybe maybe 13, 2006 (3 weeks)
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Album: Dave Matthews Band, Would possibly maybe maybe 28, 2005 (one week)
Single: Ludacris that includes Shawnna, Dec. 6, 2003 (one week)
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Album: Bruce Springsteen, March 24, 2012 (one week)
Single: Miley Cyrus, Sept. 28, 2013 (three weeks)
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Advance Tear over: Unsuitable Habits, “Unsuitable Habit”
Album: NAV’s Unsuitable Habits, April 6, 2019 (one week)
Single: Steve Lacy’s “Unsuitable Habit,” Oct. 8, 2022 (three weeks)
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Advance Tear over: Tear/“Tear (The Pina Colada Tune)
Album: Inch’s Tear, Sept. 12, 1981 (one week), Dec. 22, 1979 (two weeks)
Single: Rupert Holmes’ “Tear (The Pina Colada Tune),” Sept. 12, 1981 (one week)
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Advance Tear over: F.A.M.E./“Standing”
Album: Chris Brown’s F.A.M.E., April 9, 2011 (one week)
Single: David Bowie’s “Standing,” Sept. 20, 1975 (two weeks)
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Advance Tear over: Ethical Time/“Ethical Times”
Album: Alan Jackson’s Ethical Time, March 22, 2008 (one week)
Single: Gorgeous’s “Ethical Times,” Aug. 18, 1979 (one week)
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Advance Tear over: Here We Inch Over again/“Here I Inch Over again”
Album: Demi Lovato’s Here We Inch Over again, Aug. 8, 2009 (one week)
Single: Whitesnake’s “Here I Inch Over again,” Oct. 10, 1987 (one week)
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Advance Tear over: Loving You/“Lovin’ You”
Album: Elvis Presley’s Loving You soundtrack, July 29, 1957 (10 weeks)
Single: Minnie Riperton’s “Lovin’ You,” April 5, 1975 (one week)
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Advance Tear over: Monster/“The Monster”
Album: R.E.M.’s Monster, Oct. 14, 1994 (two weeks)
Single: Eminem that includes Rihanna’s “The Monster,” Dec. 21, 2013 (four weeks)
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Advance Tear over: ROCK-STAR, “Rockstar”
Album: Stray Early life’ ROCK-STAR, Nov. 25, 2023 (one week)
Single: Put up Malone that includes 21 Savage’s “Rockstar,” Oct. 28, 2017 (eight weeks)
Single: DaBaby that includes Roddy Ricch’s “Rockstar,” June 13, 2020 (seven weeks)
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Advance Tear over: Sevens, “Seven”
Album: Garth Brooks’ Sevens, Dec. 13, 1997 (5 weeks)
Single: Jung Kook that includes Latto’s “Seven,” July 29, 2023 (one week)
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Advance Tear over: Up!/ “Up”
Album: Shania Twain’s Up!, Dec. 7, 2002 (5 weeks)
Single: Cardi B’s “Up,” March 27, 2021 (one week)
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