Queen Hits No. 1 Again In America As The Band’s Newest Bestseller Disappears

Yet again, the band Queen is on the rise on the Billboard charts. The group scored a new win last week thanks to a Record Store Day release with an EP of very early demos. That set is no longer available, as it appears to have sold out its limited run. It was issued exclusively on physical formats and sold only in brick-and-mortar locations, as is the case with most titles shared for the music industry initiative.

As that title disappears, Queen’s Greatest Hits becomes a bestseller again and climbs on multiple rankings, even returning to the throne on one Billboard tally.

Queen’s Greatest Hits Is a Top Seller Again

After collecting a new bestselling album title last week, Greatest Hits returns to two purchase-focused Billboard rankings. The compilation blasts back onto the Top Album Sales chart at No. 41. It arrives in that position and returns to the tally with a little more than 2,200 copies sold. That sum is actually down slightly, by just over 3%, from the previous period, but the list is not as competitive this time around, so even a dip in sales can aide a project in a comeback.

The band’s beloved collection is also back on the Vinyl Albums chart, which is similarly centered around purchases but only includes that specific format. Queen reenters that tally at No. 21.

Queen’s Compilation Reaches Several Billboard Charts

This frame, Greatest Hits also appears on four other rosters. It ranks highest on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart, where it lifts one space and returns to No. 1. In doing so, it replaces Nickelback’s The Best of Nickelback: Volume 1, which steps down to the runner-up slot. The record has now spent 194 frames at the summit of the list of the most popular hard rock collections in the U.S., which is one of the most impressive accumulations of weeks at No. 1 on any Billboard roster.

Greatest Hits also returns to the top 10 on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums ranking, bolting from No. 11 to No. 8. It climbs one spot higher on the Top Rock Albums chart as well, after sitting down at No. 10 last frame.

The singles-packed compilation also finds room once again on the Billboard 200, where it returns to the uppermost quarter of that fiercely competitive tally, stepping up from No. 55 to No. 50.

Queen’s Album Continues Its Historic Chart Run

The British rock outfit’s Greatest Hits has earned hundreds of weeks on each U.S. chart on which it currently appears. At the moment, it has spent the least amount of time on the Vinyl Albums tally, though even there it has racked up 217 frames, which is still a large enough sum to make it one of the most successful titles on that list.

On the Billboard 200, the project has now amassed 644 stays. It also passed a decade on the Top Album Sales chart several months ago.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/05/02/queen-hits-no-1-again-in-america-as-the-bands-newest-bestseller-disappears/